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MPWR Podcast | Become The Leader YOU Want To Follow
Eric Pfeiffer
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#32: Leading Under Pressure: Staying Grounded When Everything Around You Isn't
Season 2 · Episode 32
lundi 10 novembre 2025 • Duration 49:59
"Pressure doesn't create character — it exposes it."
Those eight words set the tone for one of the most powerful conversations of the season. In this episode of the MPWR Podcast, Dawn Neldon and Eric Pfeiffer unpack what it truly means to lead when everything around you feels like it's falling apart.
We've all been there — the deadlines are stacking, the people around you are burning out, and the world feels louder and heavier than ever. Most people can lead when things are calm, but real leadership is revealed in the moments when the noise gets unbearable.
"Anyone can steer the ship when the sea is smooth. Leadership is proven when the waves rise."
Through raw honesty and practical insight, Dawn and Eric guide listeners through the inner landscape of resilient leadership — the kind that isn't just about staying strong, but about staying centered. Together, they explore what happens when your outer world feels chaotic but your inner world becomes your anchor.
You'll Learn:
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Why pressure exposes your true leadership identity — not the title, but the truth of who you are under stress.
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How to regulate your emotions when the stakes are high, so you lead from clarity instead of reaction.
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The mindset shifts that separate reactive leaders from grounded ones.
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Simple daily grounding practices that help you return to your center before you respond.
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How grace, not grit, is your greatest leadership tool when the world tests your limits.
"The difference between a great leader and a fragile one isn't the pressure they face — it's the presence they bring to it."
Pressure can break you or build you. The choice is made in how you respond. Tara and Eric remind us that grounded leadership isn't about pretending to have it all together — it's about leading with authenticity, vulnerability, and unwavering self-awareness.
This episode is an invitation to pause, breathe, and rise above the noise. It's for every leader who's ever felt stretched too thin, for every entrepreneur trying to keep their vision alive, and for every human learning to find peace in the middle of pressure.
"Stillness isn't weakness — it's power under control."
So, when the world feels unstable, remember: your calm is your competitive advantage.
Tune in, lean in, and learn how to lead with composure, confidence, and conviction — no matter how high the pressure rises.
Before You Go…
If this episode spoke to you, inspired you, or gave you a new way to see leadership under pressure — we'd love to hear from you.
👉 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts and let us know your biggest takeaway. Your feedback not only fuels us — it helps more leaders discover the show and join the MPWR movement.
And don't forget to follow the MPWR Podcast on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen so you never miss an episode the moment it drops.
Because the next conversation might just be the one that changes how you lead and how you live.
Eric has released a new book that takes this conversation even further:
This book is more than a leadership manual; it's a blueprint for transformation. Eric shows how to:
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Identify the drama cycles that drain energy and derail teams.
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Build trust intentionally rather than assuming it will emerge on its own.
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Thrive under pressure by upgrading the internal system that drives every leadership decision.
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And yes—set boundaries that strengthen leadership rather than weaken it.
Are you ready to unlock your full potential and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction?
The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
🔥 Subscribe to the MPWR Podcast on your favorite platform.
📲 Follow Eric Pfeiffer across social media (links available on the website).
🌐 Access our free mini course here!
🔗 Check out our Leadership Framework System
Want more?
🎧 Enjoyed today's episode?
If this conversation challenged or inspired you, we'd love for you to help us spread the impact.
Share it with a fellow leader, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and—if you got value—leave us a quick review on Apple!
Your reviews help more leaders discover the MPWR Podcast and step into the influence they were made for.
And remember—
Be the leader YOU want to follow.
See you next time.
#31: Winning the War Within: How Great Leaders Conquer Resistance
Season 2 · Episode 31
lundi 3 novembre 2025 • Duration 42:06
Every leader knows the pain of resistance.
It's the pushback from your team, the friction of a tough decision, the tension in high-stakes conversations. But what if the hardest resistance you face… isn't out there?
What if it's the voice that says "wait" when you're called to move?
What if it's the hesitation that whispers, "you're not ready yet"?
And what if your biggest obstacle to leading powerfully is the silent war inside your own mind?
This episode takes you into the most overlooked battlefield of leadership: the one within.
"The hardest resistance out there—the one we don't often think about—is actually inside. It's that instinct to pull back, to play it safe, right when growth demands that we move forward."
In this deeply introspective conversation, we unpack why even the strongest leaders experience internal opposition—and why resisting that resistance is the key to your next breakthrough.
Leadership isn't just strategy or communication. It's soul work. It's about noticing when fear disguises itself as logic, when perfectionism masks procrastination, and when the comfort zone shows up dressed as "wisdom."
This episode explores:
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The psychology of hesitation—why our brains are wired to protect us from growth.
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How leaders unknowingly sabotage their own progress through self-doubt and emotional armor.
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Tangible practices to overcome inner resistance and lead with unshakable alignment.
"Resistance shows up as safety, but it's really fear wearing a mask. It wants you comfortable, not courageous. But comfort never created impact."
Through honest dialogue, practical wisdom, and real-world leadership reflections, this episode challenges you to stop fighting the wrong battles. Because the external ones only reflect what's unresolved within.
When you understand resistance, you begin to see it for what it truly is—a signpost, not a stop sign. It's not here to destroy you; it's here to define you.
"The battle within isn't proof you're failing—it's proof you're on the verge of something greater."
Every leader who has ever built something meaningful has felt the same pull: the desire to move forward and the fear of what that movement might cost. But the ones who transcend that moment? They learn to lead through the resistance, not around it.
You'll discover how to transform resistance into revelation:
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By recognizing that your hesitation is often a mirror for growth.
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By reframing discomfort as a signal of purpose.
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By choosing faith over fear when the outcome isn't guaranteed.
This isn't about positive thinking—it's about powerful awareness.
"True leadership begins when we stop waiting for the world to change and start mastering the storm within."
When the inner critic gets loud, when the temptation to shrink shows up, when your calling feels heavier than your capacity—this episode is your reminder that the war within can become the birthplace of wisdom.
This episode isn't just meant to inspire you. It's designed to equip you.
Here's your challenge as you listen:
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Notice the moments when resistance whispers to you this week—before a conversation, a decision, or a bold move.
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Pause, breathe, and ask: "Is this fear or is this faith?"
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Move anyway. Growth requires movement, even when clarity hasn't caught up yet.
"You can't lead others through resistance if you're still negotiating with your own."
By the end of this episode, you'll walk away with a new framework for leadership; one rooted in courage, humility, and alignment. Because the only way to lead others into transformation… is to first win the battle within yourself.
💡 Key Takeaways-
Resistance is not your enemy—it's evidence that growth is in motion.
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The internal battle is the true test of leadership maturity.
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Learning to recognize resistance is how you reclaim your power.
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Every hesitation is an invitation to trust something greater.
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The leaders who transform the world are the ones who master themselves first.
Tune in and discover how to break through the barriers inside you that keep you from becoming the leader you were called to be.
Because the world doesn't need perfect leaders; it needs awakened ones.
Eric has released a new book that takes this conversation even further:
This book is more than a leadership manual; it's a blueprint for transformation. Eric shows how to:
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Identify the drama cycles that drain energy and derail teams.
-
Build trust intentionally rather than assuming it will emerge on its own.
-
Thrive under pressure by upgrading the internal system that drives every leadership decision.
-
And yes—set boundaries that strengthen leadership rather than weaken it.
Are you ready to unlock your full potential and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction?
The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
🔥 Subscribe to the MPWR Podcast on your favorite platform.
📲 Follow Eric Pfeiffer across social media (links available on the website).
🌐 Access our free mini course here!
🔗 Check out our Leadership Framework System
Want more?
🎧 Enjoyed today's episode?
If this conversation challenged or inspired you, we'd love for you to help us spread the impact.
Share it with a fellow leader, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and—if you got value—leave us a quick review on Apple!
Your reviews help more leaders discover the MPWR Podcast and step into the influence they were made for.
And remember—
Be the leader YOU want to follow.
See you next time.
#22: Stuck in Self-Doubt? How to Lead with Lasting Confidence
Season 2 · Episode 22
lundi 1 septembre 2025 • Duration 33:59
Imposter syndrome doesn't discriminate. It doesn't matter how high you climb or how much you achieve — self-doubt still finds a way in. In fact, 71% of U.S. CEOs admit to experiencing imposter syndrome (Korn Ferry, 2024). If the very people running billion-dollar companies struggle with insecurity, then maybe it's time we stop seeing it as a weakness and start recognizing it as part of the human condition.
In this episode of the MPWR Podcast, we pull back the curtain on what it looks like to lead while wrestling with insecurity and imposter syndrome. From second-guessing decisions to over-explaining or chasing approval, the patterns are familiar. The real danger isn't the presence of insecurity, it's when we let it lead unconsciously.
Through the lens of the EQ Matrix and years of leadership development, we explore how to recognize these patterns, reframe them, and ultimately step into lasting confidence. You'll hear how moments of self-doubt can become doorways to growth when we stop performing for approval and start leading from authenticity.
What You'll Gain in This Episode-
Clarity on why imposter syndrome often intensifies during growth seasons and new opportunities.
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Insight into how insecurity hijacks leadership, trading connection for control and clarity for performance.
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A roadmap to shift from approval-seeking to authentic, confident leadership.
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Practical tools to strengthen self-awareness, build resilience, and empower others through your presence.
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"When insecurity drives our leadership, we often trade clarity for performance and connection for control."
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"Insecurity doesn't mean that we're unqualified. It means that we're human."
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"It's easy to get stuck trying to prove ourselves instead of leading from confidence."
If you've ever wondered, "Am I really qualified for this role?", this episode is for you. Confidence doesn't come from eliminating self-doubt. It comes from choosing to lead with authenticity, even in the face of it.
🎧 Tune in now to learn how to silence imposter syndrome, embrace your humanity, and step into the kind of leadership that empowers everyone around you.
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🎯 Ready to lead with greater calm, clarity, and influence?
Join our August Group Leadership Cohort, enrolling now. This is where leaders at every level sharpen their emotional containment skills, amplify their presence, and learn to lead without letting stress sabotage results.
Are you ready to unlock your full potential and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction?
The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
🔥 Subscribe to the MPWR Podcast on your favorite platform.
📲 Follow Eric Pfeiffer across social media (links available on the website).
🌐 Access our free mini course here!
🔗 Check out our Leadership Framework System
Want more?
🎧 Enjoyed today's episode?
If this conversation challenged or inspired you, we'd love for you to help us spread the impact.
Share it with a fellow leader, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and—if you got value—leave us a quick review on your favorite podcast platform.
Your reviews help more leaders discover the MPWR Podcast and step into the influence they were made for.
And remember—
Be the leader YOU want to follow.
See you next time.
#21: Why Inconsistency Drains Your Influence and How to Stop It
Season 2 · Episode 21
lundi 25 août 2025 • Duration 37:05
Are You Losing Influence Because of Inconsistency? Here's How to Rebuild Trust.
Every leader wants to be trusted. But trust isn't built on charisma, strategy, or even vision alone. It's built on consistency, the daily patterns and signals that tell people you are reliable, predictable, and worth following.
In this episode of the MPWR Podcast, we dig into a leadership trap that is both common and costly: inconsistency. It doesn't always look like a failure or a blow-up moment. In fact, it's far more subtle—and that's why it's so dangerous. Influence isn't lost in a single event. It erodes over time, through unpredictable energy, shifting clarity, or even haphazard meeting rhythms that leave people uncertain about what to expect.
"We don't lose influence all at once. It's not one data point, one experience that undermines that influence. It's consistent data points that are inconsistent, that actually drive this diminishing of influence."
When leaders are steady one day and scattered the next, teams don't know which version of you will show up. Energy that should be fueling progress gets wasted on second-guessing and recalibrating. Over time, hesitation replaces confidence, and momentum comes to a crawl.
"Without realizing it, we've made our leadership hard to follow."
The promise of this episode is clarity: to show you how small shifts toward predictability can restore trust, multiply your influence, and create psychological safety for those you lead. From how you structure meetings, to how you manage your energy, to how you show up emotionally—consistency signals stability. And stability creates confidence.
Research underscores just how high the stakes are: Gallup reports that 70% of employee engagement is directly tied to the quality of the manager or team leader. In other words, your consistency isn't just about your own reputation—it directly shapes team morale, retention, and performance.
"Energy gets spent second guessing instead of moving forward."
If you've ever felt like your team hesitates to follow your lead, or if your influence doesn't carry the weight it once did, this episode will give you the language and tools to spot where inconsistency is draining your leadership. More importantly, it will help you replace unpredictability with rhythms that build momentum, deepen trust, and unleash the potential in your people.
Because in the end, the most powerful leaders aren't the ones who occasionally inspire, they're the ones who consistently deliver.
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🎯 Ready to lead with greater calm, clarity, and influence?
Join our August Group Leadership Cohort, enrolling now. This is where leaders at every level sharpen their emotional containment skills, amplify their presence, and learn to lead without letting stress sabotage results.
Are you ready to unlock your full potential and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction?
The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
🔥 Subscribe to the MPWR Podcast on your favorite platform.
📲 Follow Eric Pfeiffer across social media (links available on the website).
🌐 Access our free mini course here!
🔗 Check out our Leadership Framework System
Want more?
🎧 Enjoyed today's episode?
If this conversation challenged or inspired you, we'd love for you to help us spread the impact.
Share it with a fellow leader, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and—if you got value—leave us a quick review on your favorite podcast platform.
Your reviews help more leaders discover the MPWR Podcast and step into the influence they were made for.
And remember—
Be the leader YOU want to follow.
See you next time.
#20: Giving Feedback with Confidence (Without Burning Bridges)
Season 2 · Episode 20
lundi 18 août 2025 • Duration 38:45
When was the last time you avoided giving someone feedback because you didn't want to hurt their feelings?
In this episode of MPWR, we delve into the quiet cost of avoiding feedback and how it shapes or fractures workplace relationships. You'll hear thought-provoking moments like:
"It felt easier to stay silent than risk rocking the boat," one guest admits—only to realize later that "that silence spoke louder than any words ever could."
We explore how this hesitation erodes confidence, stalls growth, and breeds misunderstanding.
But there's another side to the story: feedback done well ignites engagement. According to Gallup, 80% of employees who receive meaningful feedback in the past week are fully engaged (Gallup, 2021). Similarly, 75% of employees agree that feedback is incredibly valuable to their work—but fewer than 30% report actually getting it regularly (Oak Engage, 2024).
That gap between need and delivery is costly. When strengths-based feedback becomes the norm, turnover drops—by as much as 14.9% in one study of over 65,000 workers (Peaceful Leaders Academy, 2024). And in companies that cultivate feedback as part of their culture:
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70% of employees say it improves workplace culture, and
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68% feel more aligned with organizational goals when feedback is consistent (ThriveSparrow, 2024).
And the ripple effect continues: feedback doesn't just feel good—it sparks action. Research featured in the Harvard Business Review shows that when employees believe managers act on their input, speaking up increases by 24%(Detert, 2024).
This episode doesn't just share stats—it brings them to life with real stories. You'll hear about the courage it took for one leader to trade comfort for honesty, and the transformation that followed when a team finally heard, "Let's talk about what's not working—so we can fix it."
Tune in as we unpack:
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How "nice" feedback can drag down trust more than a hard truth.
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Why timely and specific feedback beats annual reviews every time.
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What silence costs—and what speaking up can save.
Whether you're a seasoned leader or a team member craving clarity, this episode reaffirms that feedback isn't just a tool—it's a foundation for trust, connection, and real upside. Press play and discover how one honest conversation can change everything.
🎯 Ready to lead with greater calm, clarity, and influence?
Join our August Group Leadership Cohort, enrolling now. This is where leaders at every level sharpen their emotional containment skills, amplify their presence, and learn to lead without letting stress sabotage results.
Are you ready to unlock your full potential and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction?
The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
🔥 Subscribe to the MPWR Podcast on your favorite platform.
📲 Follow Eric Pfeiffer across social media (links available on the website).
🌐 Access our free mini course here!
🔗 Check out our Leadership Framework System
Want more?
🎧 Enjoyed today's episode?
If this conversation challenged or inspired you, we'd love for you to help us spread the impact.
Share it with a fellow leader, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and—if you got value—leave us a quick review on your favorite podcast platform.
Your reviews help more leaders discover the MPWR Podcast and step into the influence they were made for.
And remember—
Be the leader YOU want to follow.
See you next time.
#19: When Your Stress Becomes Their Problem — How Leaders Can Stop the Spillover
Season 2 · Episode 19
lundi 11 août 2025 • Duration 39:05
Is your stress quietly sabotaging your team's performance?
Stress at the top doesn't stay at the top. It moves — quietly and powerfully — through every layer of your organization. It trickles down into tense boardroom conversations, subtle shifts in team morale, and even the unspoken undercurrents that define your company culture. One raised eyebrow in a meeting can create hesitation. One clipped response can send ripples of uncertainty through an entire department.
In this candid MPWR episode, we unpack what happens when leaders unconsciously let stress leak onto others — and how those micro-moments, repeated over time, can silently erode trust, sap productivity, and weaken performance.
The truth is, leadership stress is contagious. Research shows emotions can spread through teams in less than two minutes, often without a single word being spoken. Your tone, posture, and facial expressions are read as signals, shaping the emotional climate of your workplace. But here's the good news: emotional containment isn't about pretending you're not stressed — it's a skill you can learn and master. And when you do, it can transform not only how you lead, but how your people think, feel, and show up under pressure.
In this episode, we explore:
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Why even subtle stress signals (tone of voice, micro-expressions, body language) impact team performance
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How to identify your personal leak points before they spread to others
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Strategies to model calm and focus under pressure, even in high-stakes moments
As we share:
"If you're not aware of it, your stress becomes everyone else's stress."
And the reminder hits hard:
"Your team doesn't just listen to what you say — they feel who you are."
Finally, we dig into a mindset shift:
"Containment isn't suppression. It's leadership maturity."
Imagine leading meetings where your presence brings clarity instead of tension. Where your calm focus helps your team think creatively under pressure. Where the culture you create is one of resilience — not reactivity.
Listen now to When Your Stress Becomes Their Problem and learn how to stop the spillover before it starts.
🎯 Ready to lead with greater calm, clarity, and influence?
Join our August Group Leadership Cohort, enrolling now. This is where leaders at every level sharpen their emotional containment skills, amplify their presence, and learn to lead without letting stress sabotage results.
Are you ready to unlock your full potential and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction?
The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
🔥 Subscribe to the MPWR Podcast on your favorite platform.
📲 Follow Eric Pfeiffer across social media (links available on the website).
🌐 Access our free mini course here!
🔗 Check out our Leadership Framework System
Want more?
🎧 Enjoyed today's episode?
If this conversation challenged or inspired you, we'd love for you to help us spread the impact.
Share it with a fellow leader, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and—if you got value—leave us a quick review on your favorite podcast platform.
Your reviews help more leaders discover the MPWR Podcast and step into the influence they were made for.
And remember—
Be the leader YOU want to follow.
See you next time.
#18: The Psychology of Micromanagement: Fear, Control, and Leadership Failure
Season 2 · Episode 18
lundi 4 août 2025 • Duration 36:36
You've heard the word micromanagement tossed around in leadership circles. But have you ever stopped to ask yourself: What's underneath it?
In this episode of the MPWR Podcast, host Eric Pfeiffer peels back the layers of control, fear, and trust that define modern leadership. This isn't a surface-level chat about delegation; it's a deep dive into the emotional and psychological drivers behind micromanagement.
At the heart of micromanagement is something most leaders rarely admit: the fear of letting go.
Fear of losing relevance.
Fear of mistakes.
Fear that if we loosen our grip, everything could unravel.
Eric shares stories from his own leadership journey and the thousands of leaders he's coached—highlighting how fear often disguises itself as productivity, excellence, or "high standards," when in reality, it's eroding trust and stunting growth.
"Micromanagement isn't about your team's capability, it's about your own capacity to let go."
In this episode, you'll discover:
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The root cause of micromanagement and how it often stems from personal insecurity, not professional standards
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The emotional toll micromanagement takes on teams—and leaders themselves
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How unresolved trauma and past leadership wounds can manifest in control
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Why delegation isn't just a skill—it's a trust exercise
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The surprising link between ego, identity, and the inability to release responsibility
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Practical ways to shift from control to confidence, from fear to freedom
Eric doesn't just name the problem, he gives you the tools to change. Whether you're a CEO, team leader, entrepreneur, or someone stuck in a cycle of over-responsibility, this conversation will move you from awareness to empowerment.
Because true leadership isn't about holding on, it's about knowing when to let go.
💬 Powerful Quotes from This Episode:"Micromanagement is a leadership wound—it looks like control, but it feels like fear."
"You can't scale your impact if you're clinging to every decision."
"If you believe everything will fall apart without you, the thing that needs work isn't your team—it's your trust."
"Control is a trauma response. Leadership is a trust response."
"The leader who refuses to let go is the one who hasn't yet learned how to heal."
👉 Sign Up For Our August Leadership Cohort Today!
Are you ready to unlock your full potential and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction?
The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
🔥 Subscribe to the MPWR Podcast on your favorite platform.
📲 Follow Eric Pfeiffer across social media (links available on the website).
🌐 Access our free mini course here!
🔗 Check out our Leadership Framework System
Want more?
🎧 Enjoyed today's episode?
If this conversation challenged or inspired you, we'd love for you to help us spread the impact.
Share it with a fellow leader, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and—if you got value—leave us a quick review on your favorite podcast platform.
Your reviews help more leaders discover the MPWR Podcast and step into the influence they were made for.
And remember—
Be the leader YOU want to follow.
See you next time.
#17: Out of the Fog: Regaining Clarity, Confidence, and Direction in Leadership
Season 2 · Episode 17
lundi 28 juillet 2025 • Duration 32:08
Why Do Great Leaders Still Feel Lost? And What to Do When You're Stuck in the Fog
On this episode of the MPWR Podcast, host Eric Pfeiffer dives into one of the most overlooked but transformative leadership tools: personal clarity.
You can have the team, the talent, and the strategy but if you're unclear on who you are, where you're going, and why it matters, everything starts to shake. Your confidence, communication, and connection all depend on your internal alignment.
"Leadership clarity isn't just about what you're trying to accomplish—it's about who you are, where you're going, and why it matters."
"When a leader lacks clarity, everyone feels it—even when no one says it."
"You can't lead with conviction if you're uncertain about your own compass."
Sign Up For Our August Leadership Cohort Today!
This episode goes beyond theory, it re-introduces a powerful spiritual and leadership framework: The Kairos Circle.
🌀 What is the Kairos Circle?The Kairos Circle comes from Greek terms for time: Chronos (chronological time) and Kairos (divinely appointed time). The circle represents a leadership process that helps you pause, reflect, and respond during key moments of insight or disruption.
The cycle walks you through:
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Observe what's happening
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Reflect on what it means
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Discuss with wise counsel
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Plan your next step
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Account to someone
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Act with intention
It's not just a framework, it's a life rhythm that brings awareness, accountability, and transformation.
Why Clarity Matters (with Data)
Studies show that clarity isn't a "nice-to-have"—it's a performance multiplier:
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Employees with role clarity are 53% more efficient and 27% more effective, leading to a 25% performance increase overall (Effectory).
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Teams with clarity from their leaders show higher engagement, resilience, and trust—especially in moments of change (HubSpot Careers Blog).
In This Episode:
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The difference between doing leadership and being a clear leader
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How internal fog shows up in team performance
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Why the Kairos Circle can recalibrate your leadership in real time
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Practical ways to lead with clarity, conviction, and consistency
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The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
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#16: Reignite Alignment When Your Team Feels Disengaged (Without Starting Over)
Season 2 · Episode 16
lundi 21 juillet 2025 • Duration 29:48
You've checked all the boxes as a leader but your team still feels disconnected. Why?
You've done everything "right." You've cast a compelling vision, clarified your values, and set measurable goals. You've had the meetings. You've checked in. You've even communicated expectations with precision. But somehow—your team still feels… off. Disengaged. Maybe even resistant.
If you've ever found yourself wondering why your team isn't keeping pace—or worse, why they seem checked out—this episode is for you.
In this power-packed conversation, we dive deep into one of the most frustrating and misunderstood leadership dynamics: misalignment despite clarity. It's the silent tension so many leaders face but rarely talk about feeling like your efforts to lead well just aren't landing the way you hoped.
In this episode, we explore:
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Why strong leaders still experience disconnect with their teams
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The hidden emotional undercurrents that often sabotage alignment
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How ego, assumptions, and "doing more" can actually widen the gap
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The subtle difference between leading with clarity and leading with connection
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Practical tools to realign your team without starting from scratch
You'll also learn why the temptation to internalize your team's disengagement as failure—or to blame them for "not getting it"—is both common and dangerous. Instead, we offer a third way—a leadership reframe rooted in humility, emotional awareness, and deeper systems thinking.
Whether you're managing a fast-growing startup, leading a seasoned corporate team, or simply trying to be a better leader in your organization, this episode will give you fresh insight and tangible action steps to reignite alignment, boost morale, and create meaningful momentum again.
Leadership isn't just about casting vision—it's about ensuring the people around you feel seen, safe, and significant in bringing that vision to life.
So if you're feeling like your team has lost the spark, tune in. What feels like disengagement might actually be an invitation—an opportunity to reconnect, reassess, and rise stronger together.
🔑 Key Takeaways:
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The real reason your team may feel disengaged—even if you've done everything "right"
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How to shift from blame to breakthrough with one leadership mindset pivot
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The underestimated power of presence, listening, and emotional safety in team culture
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A simple leadership audit you can use to spot misalignment early
"Very often, we interpret our team's behavior—without realizing we're the ones shaping their experience."
🎧 Ready to reignite alignment and rebuild trust?Press play now and discover how to lead through disconnection with confidence and clarity.
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Are you ready to unlock your full potential and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction?
The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
🔥 Subscribe to the MPWR Podcast on your favorite platform.
📲 Follow Eric Pfeiffer across social media (links available on the website).
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#15: Dodging Difficult Conversations? Here's What It's Really Costing You
Season 2 · Episode 15
lundi 14 juillet 2025 • Duration 25:20
We think silence keeps the peace but sometimes, silence is the most destructive lie we tell.
Welcome to The MPWR Podcast with Eric Pfeiffer, where real leadership means having the conversations others won't.
This episode tackles one of the most universal yet avoided challenges in leadership, work, and life: avoiding hard conversations.
We've all done it; biting our tongues, walking on eggshells, telling ourselves it's "not worth it" or "not the right time." But what is this really costing us?
"Avoidance feels safe in the moment, but it's expensive over time. It costs trust. It costs clarity. It costs real connection."
In this candid conversation, Eric breaks down:
✅ Why so many of us default to avoidance—even when we know it hurts us
✅ The psychology of conflict avoidance: fear of rejection, fear of escalation, fear of discomfort
✅ What these unspoken truths do to relationships, teams, and cultures over time
"When you avoid telling the truth because it's uncomfortable, you're not protecting them—you're protecting yourself."
Eric draws on personal stories and real-world examples of conflict avoidance—from corporate boardrooms to family dinner tables.
He also integrates wisdom from the classic communication playbook Crucial Conversations, which reminds us:
"People don't get defensive because of what you're saying. They get defensive because of why they think you're saying it."
According to Harvard's Program on Negotiation:
"Difficult conversations are a normal—and necessary—part of healthy relationships. Avoiding them can damage trust, foster resentment, and undermine collaboration." (Harvard PON)
Imagine leading with honesty, even when it's hard.
Picture yourself having the confidence to say what needs to be said without cruelty or cowardice. To tell the truth in a way that preserves dignity and deepens trust.
This episode is your guide to leaning in when your instincts want you to lean out.
"Silence isn't neutral. When you choose not to speak, you choose to let fear do the talking."
By tuning in, you'll learn:
✅ Why avoidance is a short-term comfort but a long-term liability
✅ Simple frameworks to prepare for and start hard conversations
✅ Techniques to speak with candor and compassion
✅ How to turn difficult talks into opportunities for real understanding
As Eric says:
"Your ability to lead is directly tied to your ability to have the conversations others run from."
Don't let unspoken resentments or hidden truths undermine your relationships or leadership.
Ready to stop avoiding what really matters?
🎧 Listen now to this episode of The MPWR Podcast.
Learn how to face the hard conversations head-on—with courage, clarity, and heart.
Because real leadership isn't about avoiding discomfort. It's about embracing it—for the sake of growth, trust, and true connection.
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Are you ready to unlock your full potential and lead with purpose, clarity, and conviction?
The MPWR Podcast, hosted by Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is your go-to space for transformational conversations, powerful insights, and practical strategies to help you step into the next level of your leadership journey. Whether you're scaling your business, seeking greater alignment in life, or stepping into your calling—this podcast will challenge, inspire, and empower you.
Want more tools to accelerate your growth? Head over to mpwrcoaching.com where you'll find free resources, game-changing books, and programs designed to elevate your mindset, build resilience, and transform the way you lead—from the inside out.
🔥 Subscribe to the MPWR Podcast on your favorite platform.
📲 Follow Eric Pfeiffer across social media (links available on the website).
🌐 Access our free mini course here!
🔗 Check out our Leadership Framework System
Want more?
🎧 Enjoyed today's episode?
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And remember—
Be the leader YOU want to follow.
See you next time.









