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In this episode, leaders will learn why vulnerability is not a weakness but a critical leadership skill. The conversation explores how openness, honesty, and the willingness to share both successes and failures directly influence trust, psychological safety, and team performance. Listeners will gain practical insight into how vulnerable leadership improves communication, strengthens relationships, and creates environments where people feel safe to contribute fully.
Special thanks to Kim Rohrer for sharing her time and insights this week. Kim is a storyteller and connector who has dedicated her career to creating values-driven corporate cultures and innovative approaches to HR. Founder of Patchwork Portfolio, she blends her expertise and creativity to help leaders communicate with employees, customers, and communities. She shares her insights and experiences at icaretoomuch.substack.com
You can connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimrohrer/
And explore her business website here: https://www.patchworkportfolio.com/
Timestamps:
[0:00:03] - Podcast Introduction & Theme Overview
[0:00:50] - Explanation of 'Other Voices' Segment
[0:01:46] - Gallup Research on Leadership & Vulnerability
[0:02:20] - Importance of Humanity in Leadership
[0:03:26] - Kim Rohr’s Introduction
[0:04:00] - Reluctance of Leaders to Show Vulnerability
[0:05:20] - Impact of Hiding Failures/Challenges at Work
[0:06:41] - Summary of Kim’s Perspective: Vulnerability’s Role in Team Dynamics
[0:06:48] - Four Inspirational Quotes on Vulnerability
[0:09:01] - Podcast Closing and Next Episode Preview
Keywords:
vulnerability in leadership, leadership trust, psychological safety, employee engagement, authentic leadership, workplace trust, leadership communication, Gallup research, innovation at work, human-centered leadership
By WRKdefined Podcast NetworkIn this episode, leaders will learn why vulnerability is not a weakness but a critical leadership skill. The conversation explores how openness, honesty, and the willingness to share both successes and failures directly influence trust, psychological safety, and team performance. Listeners will gain practical insight into how vulnerable leadership improves communication, strengthens relationships, and creates environments where people feel safe to contribute fully.
Special thanks to Kim Rohrer for sharing her time and insights this week. Kim is a storyteller and connector who has dedicated her career to creating values-driven corporate cultures and innovative approaches to HR. Founder of Patchwork Portfolio, she blends her expertise and creativity to help leaders communicate with employees, customers, and communities. She shares her insights and experiences at icaretoomuch.substack.com
You can connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimrohrer/
And explore her business website here: https://www.patchworkportfolio.com/
Timestamps:
[0:00:03] - Podcast Introduction & Theme Overview
[0:00:50] - Explanation of 'Other Voices' Segment
[0:01:46] - Gallup Research on Leadership & Vulnerability
[0:02:20] - Importance of Humanity in Leadership
[0:03:26] - Kim Rohr’s Introduction
[0:04:00] - Reluctance of Leaders to Show Vulnerability
[0:05:20] - Impact of Hiding Failures/Challenges at Work
[0:06:41] - Summary of Kim’s Perspective: Vulnerability’s Role in Team Dynamics
[0:06:48] - Four Inspirational Quotes on Vulnerability
[0:09:01] - Podcast Closing and Next Episode Preview
Keywords:
vulnerability in leadership, leadership trust, psychological safety, employee engagement, authentic leadership, workplace trust, leadership communication, Gallup research, innovation at work, human-centered leadership