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True organisational transformation doesn’t start with strategy, KPIs or performance metrics. It starts with awareness.
In this episode of 30 Years of Wisdom, I’m joined by Dr Arokia Antonysamy — award-winning psychiatrist, senior executive and transformational leader — for a conversation that goes far beyond leadership styles and management techniques.
This is a conversation about the part of leadership most people avoid looking at:
the dark side.
The unconscious patterns, blind spots and inherited behaviours that quietly shape how leaders show up — and how, when left unexamined, they can slowly erode trust, creativity and psychological safety.
Or, when brought into awareness, become a powerful source of transformation.
Drawing from over 20 years of experience as a psychiatrist, board-level leader and executive coach, Arokia shares real-life examples of how highly driven leaders — CEOs, managers, entrepreneurs — often don’t lose people because they expect too much, but because they don’t realise how their behaviour is experienced by others.
We talk about:
This episode isn’t about blame.
It’s about responsibility.
And about the courage it takes to look inward — especially when you lead others.
If you are a CEO, a manager, an entrepreneur, or anyone who leads people, this conversation will invite you to pause and ask one powerful question:
What is my dark side — and how is it impacting the people around me?
Coaching & Mentorship
Arokia Antonysamy LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arokia-antonysamy-b6701127/
Arokia also speaks openly about the importance of coaching and mentorship at every stage of leadership.
She shares insights from working with her own coach, John Lee — internationally known speaker and coach — whose work focuses on values, purpose, identity and the deeper “why” behind leadership and success.
Books mentioned in this episode
📘 Good to Great — Jim Collins
A foundational leadership book exploring why only a small number of organisations truly make the leap from good to exceptional.
📘 The Diary of a CEO — Steven Bartlett
Araw, honest reflections on leadership, growth and self-awareness.
📘 Zero Limits — Joe Vitale & Dr Ihaleakala Hew Len
A deep exploration of the subconsciou
Inspired? Send me your thoughts or questions — I’d love to hear from you.
Like, comment, and subscribe if you're ready to grow with us.
#30YearsOfWisdom
With gratitude,
Jacky – Founder, 30 Years of Wisdom
By Jacky De FortéTrue organisational transformation doesn’t start with strategy, KPIs or performance metrics. It starts with awareness.
In this episode of 30 Years of Wisdom, I’m joined by Dr Arokia Antonysamy — award-winning psychiatrist, senior executive and transformational leader — for a conversation that goes far beyond leadership styles and management techniques.
This is a conversation about the part of leadership most people avoid looking at:
the dark side.
The unconscious patterns, blind spots and inherited behaviours that quietly shape how leaders show up — and how, when left unexamined, they can slowly erode trust, creativity and psychological safety.
Or, when brought into awareness, become a powerful source of transformation.
Drawing from over 20 years of experience as a psychiatrist, board-level leader and executive coach, Arokia shares real-life examples of how highly driven leaders — CEOs, managers, entrepreneurs — often don’t lose people because they expect too much, but because they don’t realise how their behaviour is experienced by others.
We talk about:
This episode isn’t about blame.
It’s about responsibility.
And about the courage it takes to look inward — especially when you lead others.
If you are a CEO, a manager, an entrepreneur, or anyone who leads people, this conversation will invite you to pause and ask one powerful question:
What is my dark side — and how is it impacting the people around me?
Coaching & Mentorship
Arokia Antonysamy LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arokia-antonysamy-b6701127/
Arokia also speaks openly about the importance of coaching and mentorship at every stage of leadership.
She shares insights from working with her own coach, John Lee — internationally known speaker and coach — whose work focuses on values, purpose, identity and the deeper “why” behind leadership and success.
Books mentioned in this episode
📘 Good to Great — Jim Collins
A foundational leadership book exploring why only a small number of organisations truly make the leap from good to exceptional.
📘 The Diary of a CEO — Steven Bartlett
Araw, honest reflections on leadership, growth and self-awareness.
📘 Zero Limits — Joe Vitale & Dr Ihaleakala Hew Len
A deep exploration of the subconsciou
Inspired? Send me your thoughts or questions — I’d love to hear from you.
Like, comment, and subscribe if you're ready to grow with us.
#30YearsOfWisdom
With gratitude,
Jacky – Founder, 30 Years of Wisdom