The Leadership Skill Most People Think They Have (But Don’t) | Rebecca Wilson (Walk in Victory Podcast)

Podcast Feature: The Leadership Skill Most People Think They Have (But Don’t)

What’s more dangerous—no leader at all…
or a leader who lacks self-awareness?

In this episode of the Walk In Victory Podcast, NaRon Tillman sits down with Rebecca Wilson to explore one of the most critical shifts happening in leadership today:

The move from control… to consciousness.

As organizations evolve and technology accelerates, traditional leadership styles—built on pressure, authority, and external control—are beginning to break down.

What’s replacing them is something deeper:
Leaders who understand themselves.

Together, they unpack:
• Why unconscious leadership can be more damaging than no leadership at all
• The difference between “lighting a fire under people” vs “lighting a fire within”
• How self-awareness has become the most critical leadership skill
• Why technical skills are becoming less valuable than human intelligence in the AI era
• The concept of “range” and why leaders must adapt to different people and environments
• How identity, internal pressure, and performance are connected
• Why many leaders operate from a fragmented sense of self—and how to integrate it
• The role of mindfulness in developing clarity, focus, and aligned decision-making

Rebecca also shares her personal journey from high-performing but internally rigid leadership to a more integrated, conscious approach—where presence, awareness, and inner development shape external impact.

This is not a conversation about leadership titles. It’s about leadership responsibility.

Because the way you lead others…
is a reflection of how well you understand yourself.

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