Inside Conscience-Driven Leadership
Season One, Thinking Out Loud, is a live inquiry into Conscience-Driven Leadership. These conversations are exploratory by design—naming ideas in motion, testing language, and breathing life into a leadership orientation that already exists in practice but hasn’t always had words. Rather than presenting a finished framework, the season invites listeners into the thinking itself.
Across the season, episodes explore the relationship between conscience and intuition, the origins and urgency of this work, the leadership conditions that make it necessary now, and the distortions that pull leaders out of alignment. This season is for listeners who want to think alongside the work as it takes shape.
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Inside Conscience-Driven Leadership
The Drivers: Guiding Instinct, Tenacious Inquiry, and Fierce Resolve
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What is it that keeps some leaders curious, relentless, and creative, even when no one's asking them to?
In the season finale of Inside Conscience-Driven Leadership, Hanna Miller and Julie Euber explore the drivers, three forces Hanna identified as the engine of conscience in CDL leaders, and how they move leaders toward building systems that serve people.
The conversation covers three drivers:
🧠Guiding Instinct — The pull toward what's possible. Not frustration with how things are, but a felt sense that they could be better, and a refusal to accept that "this is how we've always done it" is a reason to stop asking.
🔍 Tenacious Inquiry — The relentless need to understand what's in the way. Once the vision is there, the next move is following the trail wherever it leads. Through obstacles, resistance, and the stories that have hardened into assumed answers.
⚡ Fierce Resolve — When curiosity gives way to action. Not because every question is answered, but because something says go, and you trust that signal enough to move even when you can't fully explain it.
Hanna also names something that hits harder than it sounds: familiar discomfort. The patterns leaders keep accepting, not because they serve them, but because they know how to handle them. And why fierce resolve is often what finally jars people loose.
For leaders who feel the pull toward change but struggle to name where it comes from, this episode offers language for the forces already at work inside you.
00:00 Intro
02:00 What Are the Drivers?
03:00 Guiding Instinct
05:30 "That's How We've Always Done It"
06:20 Tenacious Inquiry
08:00 The Answer Is the Obstacle
14:30 Fierce Resolve
18:30 Familiar Discomfort
21:00 Knowing Which Criticism to Take
25:00 When Systems Benefit from Staying Broken
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Inside 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.
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