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There’s a strange, quiet moment in leadership that doesn’t get talked about nearly enough.
It’s the moment when the vision that once gave you momentum… just stops organizing you.
In this Owner’s Room episode of the Culture Focused Practice podcast, I answer unscripted leadership questions about what happens when a vision loses its pull — not because you failed, and not necessarily because the vision was wrong, but because you’ve changed.
We explore how to tell the difference between burnout and genuine misalignment, how your body signals when something no longer fits, and why questioning a vision is not the same thing as questioning your competence as a leader. I also talk candidly about the fear of destabilizing your team, the responsibility leaders feel to “know,” and what it actually looks like to lead in the in-between space — when the old vision has dissolved and the next one hasn’t fully formed yet.
This episode is for leaders who are still showing up, still leading well, but quietly realizing that the internal organizing principle they’ve relied on is no longer there.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction to the Culture Focused Practice Podcast
00:32 Understanding Vision Stagnation in Leadership
01:17 Question 1: Identifying When a Vision Has Run Its Course
10:18 Question 2: Physical Sensations of Misalignment
16:02 Question 3: Leadership Identity and Vision Constraints
27:35 Question 4: Perceptions of Leaders Without a Clear Vision
29:34 The Importance of Vision in Leadership
30:33 Navigating Certainty as a Leader
31:55 The Dynamic Nature of Leadership Decisions
36:00 The Living Practice Framework
38:10 Addressing Leadership Challenges
42:30 Scenario Analysis: Leadership and Vision
53:21 Final Thoughts and Podcast Wrap-Up
If this episode resonated, subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations like this — and share it with a leader who might be quietly sitting in this same in-between space and wondering if something is wrong with them.
By Tara Vossenkemper, PhD5
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There’s a strange, quiet moment in leadership that doesn’t get talked about nearly enough.
It’s the moment when the vision that once gave you momentum… just stops organizing you.
In this Owner’s Room episode of the Culture Focused Practice podcast, I answer unscripted leadership questions about what happens when a vision loses its pull — not because you failed, and not necessarily because the vision was wrong, but because you’ve changed.
We explore how to tell the difference between burnout and genuine misalignment, how your body signals when something no longer fits, and why questioning a vision is not the same thing as questioning your competence as a leader. I also talk candidly about the fear of destabilizing your team, the responsibility leaders feel to “know,” and what it actually looks like to lead in the in-between space — when the old vision has dissolved and the next one hasn’t fully formed yet.
This episode is for leaders who are still showing up, still leading well, but quietly realizing that the internal organizing principle they’ve relied on is no longer there.
Timestamps
00:00 Introduction to the Culture Focused Practice Podcast
00:32 Understanding Vision Stagnation in Leadership
01:17 Question 1: Identifying When a Vision Has Run Its Course
10:18 Question 2: Physical Sensations of Misalignment
16:02 Question 3: Leadership Identity and Vision Constraints
27:35 Question 4: Perceptions of Leaders Without a Clear Vision
29:34 The Importance of Vision in Leadership
30:33 Navigating Certainty as a Leader
31:55 The Dynamic Nature of Leadership Decisions
36:00 The Living Practice Framework
38:10 Addressing Leadership Challenges
42:30 Scenario Analysis: Leadership and Vision
53:21 Final Thoughts and Podcast Wrap-Up
If this episode resonated, subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss future conversations like this — and share it with a leader who might be quietly sitting in this same in-between space and wondering if something is wrong with them.