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What Does Leading With Emotional Intelligence Really Look Like in Modern Masculinity? with John Brazier
Description
Today on Mind Over Masculinity, we cut through the leadership cliché culture and get real about emotional intelligence, pressure, team dynamics, and the deeper layers of masculine awareness. Senior leader John Brazier joins Avik to unpack what most MBA programs skip. He shares how empathy, cultural intelligence, and self-awareness drive high performance in today’s global workplace. This episode is designed for professionals who want to lead without losing their humanity. The conversation is sharp, grounded, and built for anyone redefining strength through presence rather than dominance.
About the Guest :
John Brazier is a 25-year veteran of Oracle and a former Senior Manager of Documentation. He led global teams delivering 150 plus technical guides annually with precision and integrity. He has spent 33 years studying human behavior and nearly two decades practicing mindfulness. His framework blends Jungian psychology, Buddhism, emotional intelligence, and grounded leadership to build high-performing teams rooted in trust and empathy.
Key Takeaways :
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Emotional intelligence is not a soft skill. It is a performance driver that directly impacts delivery quality and team trust.
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Strong leadership demands cultural literacy. You cannot lead a global team if you do not understand the cultural values they operate with.
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Masculinity is not rigidity. It is awareness of when to lean into strength and when to lean into empathy to create real impact.
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Teams perform at their highest when they feel seen, supported, and protected by their leader.
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Real leadership is not barking orders. It is building psychological safety so teams commit deeply without pressure.
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Great leaders own failures. They act as the shield for their teams while empowering the team to focus on quality execution.
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Empathy is not weakness. It becomes the backbone of trust when crises such as death or family trauma surface.
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High-performing cultures are built on respect and reciprocal commitment, not fear.
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Leading women successfully requires tapping the inner feminine. Leading men successfully requires tapping the inner masculine. Every leader has both.
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The modern masculine leader operates with presence, clarity, accountability, and grounded emotional depth.
How to Connect with the Guest :
Website: johnbrazier.com
More content, contact form, and updates will be available there as he continues building out the platform.
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This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used rem