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Part 2 - Leadership Starts With Presence —The Art of Showing Up with David Sachsenmaier

Part 2 - Leadership Starts With Presence —The Art of Showing Up with David Sachsenmaier

The greatest leadership challenge isn't managing others—it's mastering yourself.

 

 

In Part Two of Leadership Starts With Presence: The Art of Showing Up, host Chris Comeaux continues his powerful conversation with executive leadership coach David Sachsenmaier, exploring why every leader's inner world inevitably shapes their organization's culture. 

 

Together, they unpack how unresolved fears, reactivity, and unconscious behaviors ripple through teams, influencing trust, psychological safety, decision-making, and ultimately organizational performance.  Rather than focusing solely on leadership tactics, this episode challenges leaders to examine the deeper work that creates lasting influence.

 

David explains why vulnerability is not weakness but one of the strongest leadership assets available, and why high-performing cultures require both psychological safety and meaningful accountability.  Through practical examples and thoughtful reflection, he demonstrates how leaders who cultivate self-awareness, emotional maturity, and authentic relationships create environments where people feel safe to contribute their best work while still being challenged to grow.

 

The conversation also explores the difference between coaching and therapy, the importance of listening before leading, and how leaders can remain grounded as they navigate uncertainty and complexity.  Whether you lead a healthcare organization, hospice, nonprofit, or business, this conversation offers timeless leadership wisdom that will transform not only how you lead others but also how you lead yourself.

 

5 Key Takeaways

  • Leaders transfer their inner world into their organizations.  Self-awareness isn't optional—it directly influences culture, trust, and team performance.
  • Psychological safety and accountability are partners, not opposites.  Great leaders create environments where people feel both safe and challenged to grow.
  • Vulnerability strengthens leadership credibility.  Authenticity builds trust, increases engagement, and allows teams to perform at their highest level.
  • Exceptional leaders listen before they react.  Paying attention to yourself, your team, and your organizational culture uncovers opportunities for meaningful change.
  • Leadership begins with identity, not position.  When your worth isn't tied to performance or outcomes, you're free to lead with greater confidence, generosity, and resilience.

If this conversation challenged the way you think about leadership, don't keep it to yourself.  Subscribe to TCNtalks / Anatomy of Leadership, share this episode with a colleague or leadership team, and join us as we continue exploring practical ideas to help leaders build healthier organizations, stronger cultures, and greater impact.  Because lasting leadership doesn't begin with strategy—it begins with presence.

 

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Special Guest:

David Sachsenmaier, Corporate Executive Coach

 David Sachsenmaier 

Corporate Executive Coach

 

 

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Chris Comeaux

Chris Comeaux

MLAS, CPA
President / CEO of Teleios

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