ATTACHMENT WOUNDS ARE RUNNING LEADERSHIP//Ep16 Healed To Lead w/ Kevin Overton-Hadnot episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 37 MIN

ATTACHMENT WOUNDS ARE RUNNING LEADERSHIP//Ep16 Healed To Lead w/ Kevin Overton-Hadnot

from Healed To Lead · host Kevin Overton-Hadnot

Society has long called men to be leaders, providers, and protectors—but rarely has it taught them how to feel safely, face fear, sit with uncertainty, or know who they are apart from performance. In this episode of Healed to Lead, we explore what happens when leadership outpaces healing—and why awareness, not perfection, is what actually makes someone trustworthy in authority.Through a clinical lens on attachment wounds and self-concept, we unpack how unhealed patterns show up in leadership as control, defensiveness, reactivity, and shame. We talk honestly about why leadership often amplifies unresolved wounds, how nervous system regulation shapes culture, and why healing doesn’t have to be finished for leadership to begin.This episode is for anyone—especially men—who feels the weight of responsibility but never learned how to carry themselves with presence, clarity, and integrity. Healed to Lead exists to remind us that leadership is not a reward for being healed, but a practice of accountability while we grow.If this conversation resonates, please like, share, and subscribe to the channel so this work can reach more people who are learning how to lead without denial. Drop a comment below and let us know what part of this episode landed for you.

Society has long called men to be leaders, providers, and protectors—but rarely has it taught them how to feel safely, face fear, sit with uncertainty, or know who they are apart from performance. In this episode of Healed to Lead, we explore what happens when leadership outpaces healing—and why awareness, not perfection, is what actually makes someone trustworthy in authority.Through a clinical lens on attachment wounds and self-concept, we unpack how unhealed patterns show up in leadership as control, defensiveness, reactivity, and shame. We talk honestly about why leadership often amplifies unresolved wounds, how nervous system regulation shapes culture, and why healing doesn’t have to be finished for leadership to begin.This episode is for anyone—especially men—who feels the weight of responsibility but never learned how to carry themselves with presence, clarity, and integrity. Healed to Lead exists to remind us that leadership is not a reward for being healed, but a practice of accountability while we grow.If this conversation resonates, please like, share, and subscribe to the channel so this work can reach more people who are learning how to lead without denial. Drop a comment below and let us know what part of this episode landed for you.

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