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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 21 MIN

Distortions Part 2: Boundary and Approval

from Inside Conscience-Driven Leadership · host Hanna J. Miller

When does caring for people become self-sacrifice?In Episode 4 of Inside Conscience-Driven Leadership, Hanna Miller and Julie Euber complete the distortions framework by examining the two patterns most likely to show up in leaders who care deeply: boundary distortion and approval distortion.Where the first three distortions—urgency, threat, and narrative—map onto fight, flight, and freeze, these final two operate through a different nervous system response: appease, also called fawn. It’s the impulse to stay safe by staying close, keeping people comfortable and carrying more than your share.Because these distortions are experienced somatically, they can feel similar to intuition, even when they’re driven by past conditioning rather than present clarity.The conversation focuses on two relational distortions:👥 Approval — When the need to be liked or accepted begins to influence decisions and dilute impact ⚖️ Boundary — When leaders take on responsibilities that aren’t actually theirs to carryHanna reframes boundary distortion with a critical insight: when you absorb someone else’s burden without their input, you’re not protecting them, you’re removing their agency. What feels like generosity can quietly undermine the people you’re trying to support.Hanna and Julie also examine the difference between conscious leadership and conscience-driven leadership, and why mentorship, management, and trust-building play distinct roles in effective leadership cultures.For leaders working in complex systems or people-centered environments, this conversation offers language for recognizing when care for others turns into self-sacrifice, and how healthier boundaries create stronger leadership.💡 Learn more about the work:https://consciencedrivenleadership.com🔔 Subscribe for future episodes exploring intuition, conscience, and leadership:https://www.youtube.com/@consciencedrivenleadership🔗 Stay connected with #CDLPodcast:https://instagram.com/conscience-driven-leadershiphttps://facebook.com/conscience-driven-leadership✉️ Contact:[email protected]#ConscienceDrivenLeadership #IntuitiveLeadership #LeadershipPodcastInside Conscience-Driven Leadership explores leadership rooted in intuition, responsibility, and a deep commitment to building systems that serve people. Hosted by Hanna Miller and Julie Euber.Learn more at consciencedrivenleadership.comShare your thoughts or questions at [email protected]

When does caring for people become self-sacrifice? In Episode 4 of Inside Conscience-Driven Leadership, Hanna Miller and Julie Euber complete the distortions framework by examining the two patterns most likely to show up in leaders who care deeply: boundary distortion and approval distortion. Where the first three distortions—urgency, threat, and narrative—map onto fight, flight, and freeze, these final two operate through a different nervous system response: appease, also called fawn. It’s t...

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