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One of the most fun pieces of entrepreneurship is in the self-naming process. I've seen titles ranging from clever to curious to comedic and I love them all. So as I was thinking about the titles I wanted to use apart from my social identities, I landed on Liberatory Leadership Coach, Facilitator, Radical Social Worker and Emergent Strategist.
This blog post will focus on the Liberatory Leadership piece.
But If you're curious about the Emergent Strategist piece, check out THIS POST or THAT POST or THIS ONE right over there.
Alright, let's get into it!
Let's break these two words apart and define them separately first.
Liberation or Liberatory: is the act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; freedom from limits on thought or behavior.
Finding a definition for Leadership was more tricky because it seemed so dependent on things I don't agree with or don't speak to the way I've seen leadership in my life. (I get into more of the specific things I don't dig about traditional ways of defining leadership in this podcast episode.)
So I came up with my own definition based on my experience working with leaders and my own leadership development. I purposely wanted to use a definition that was more inclusive of folks who were leading in their lives apart from in formal, work titles. Here’s what I came up with:
Leadership: is the process of being responsible for and responsive to self and others.
So if I were to put these two together in an expansive way, here’s what I would say:
If you're like:
That's okay! I invite you to keep reading and if you are not less confused by the end of this post, you can comment below and we can figure this thing out together.
Liberatory Leadership is an intention about the ways we want to show up in leadership and life that has the possibility of setting another person free (us included) from whatever is getting in the way of living in their full humanity.
Personally, I'm always thinking "What can I say to set this person free?". At different times that could be witnessing where this person is without fixing or telling this person that their struggle is not an individual shame-filled, moral defect or asking permission to try out different strategies or exercises to help move through the difficulty.
Look, we see examples of 'traditional' leadership all the time; from elected officials to public figures to whoever is the coolest person in the thing you're obsessed with right now.
The issue is that usually the leaders we see, don’t look like us or don’t operate in the same ways we do or may not have the same values that we do and so there's not a lot of representation or even a blueprint for how to lead in a way that feels right to you.
And so we might shy away from "formal" leadership or even identifying as someone that is a leader because we think it has to look a particularly kind of way bbbuuuutttt...
Liberatory Leadership is really about…
I'm guessing if you made it to this corner of the internet, that you and I are interested in this because we aren’t looking for ways to dominate, control or convince others to do what we want to do.
What we want is to discover news ways to include more voices and ideas into the present, to bring our whole selves into all facets of our lives and to do work that helps us get closer to un mundo donde quepan muchos mundos / a world where many worlds fit, as the Zapatistas described.
If you don't know this already, I am most interested in working with folx in historically marginalized identities because I whole-heartedly believe:
You belong here. You are uniquely suited to do the work you’re doing, with the people you are doing it with, for the people you are doing it for. IT’S YOU. You belong here.
And I want to help you do that with more purpose and trust and less anxiety and pressure from perfection (which is also a characteristic of White Supremacy culture.)
Okay, so boom! At the heart of Liberatory Leadership is liberatory power.
Like we did with Liberatory Leadership, I'm going to define how I'm thinking about power.
I can't for the life of me find where I found this definition but since I've found it, it's been so essential to my work and understanding of the world.
Power: is the ability to determine reality.
Allow me to put this into context:
I hope you're picking up what I'm putting down here! But just to be sure:
Liberatory Power: is the ability to determine reality in a way that sets people free.
Now that we got that covered, let's get into what I recommend is needed to cultivate liberatory power in our leadership and life and for my visual homies, here's a cute Venn diagram I created:
The 3 core pieces include: Evolving Skills + Energy Resourcing + Adaptive Impact.
So let's imagine you had an experience that approached leadership from the perspective of these 3 core pieces.
What possibilities could be realized for you, your people and future generations to come?
How would you show up differently if you trusted yourself to make good choices in the midst of struggles? if your energy was your friend? or if you felt confident in the type of impact you were making in your lifetime?
This is the framework that sets the stage for all the work I do with individuals, groups and organizations.
If this sounds like the thing that's been missing in your leadership and life, THIS LINK includes all the ways you can work with me.
Not ready to take that next step? I'd highly recommend checking out the A Daily Practice Workbook HERE to start building intentional practices that lead to grounded actions on your own time.
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