257. Presence Over Perfection: A Leadership Case Study
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Episode Summary
In this episode, Kathie Owen explores a powerful leadership lesson hiding in plain sight: the difference between excellence and perfection.
Using a real moment from professional sports, Kathie breaks down how entitlement, emotional projection, and the demand for perfect outcomes show up not only in stadiums—but inside workplaces, leadership teams, and families.
This episode is a case study in emotional regulation under pressure and a reflection on why high performers often burn out—not because they aren’t capable, but because they are operating inside systems that confuse perfection with excellence.
In this episode, you’ll hear about:
- Why excellence requires presence, not perfection
- How entitlement fuels blame and emotional dysregulation
- The role of non-attachment in leadership performance
- What radical responsibility actually looks like in practice
- Why courage—not confidence—is required under pressure
This conversation is especially relevant for leaders navigating high-stakes decisions, complex team dynamics, and environments where performance expectations are high but emotional regulation is low.
Kathie Owen works privately with leaders and organizations during moments of pressure, transition, and cultural strain—helping them move from chaos to clarity.
👉 A companion blog post with bonus insights is available on her website.