From Reactive to Steady: Leading Through Emotional Contagion

From Reactive to Steady: Leading Through Emotional Contagion

From Becoming Unshakable With Heather R. Younger by Heather R. Younger, J.D.

March 31, 2026 · 12 min · Episode 448

About this episode

Heather R. Younger discusses the impact of emotional contagion in leadership and the importance of self-awareness in guiding team dynamics.

What kind of energy do you bring into the room when your team needs you most? In this solo episode of Becoming Unshakable, I shared a moment from my leadership journey that challenged how I show up for others. During a period of change, I allowed my own emotional response to lead the interaction, and I could see how quickly that energy spread across the team. It was a powerful reminder that leadership is felt before it is heard. Our presence sets the tone, whether we realize it or not. I shared how emotional contagion shows up in everyday leadership moments and why self-awareness has to come first. When we are overwhelmed, frustrated, or unsettled, those signals do not stay contained. They ripple outward. I talked about learning to recognize the early signs in my own nervous system and the importance of pausing before stepping into conversations that matter. That pause can be the difference between creating stability or amplifying uncertainty. We also explored practical ways to move from reaction to steadiness. For me, that can be as simple as stepping outside, taking a walk, or shifting my focus toward gratitude. These are small actions, but they help create space between what I…

Topics covered

  • emotional contagion
  • leadership
  • self-awareness
  • team dynamics

Keywords

  • leadership journey
  • emotional response
  • stability
  • clarity
  • gratitude

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