Breaking The Chain

The Leadership Skill Nobody Talks About | James Edgar on Somatic Coaching

In this episode of Breaking the Chain, host Nathaniel Chapman sits down with James Edgar to explore the increasing significance of somatic coaching in leadership, emotional resilience, and contemporary workplace performance. As a Chief People Officer with nearly 30 years of leadership experience across industries, James shares how somatic coaching goes beyond mindset and traditional executive coaching by helping leaders understand the connection between the body, nervous system, emotions, and decision-making. The conversation explores practical techniques leaders can use to regulate stress, improve self-awareness, and lead more authentically in increasingly complex and AI-driven environments. The episode also dives into: Why high-performing leaders often become trapped in analytical thinking The role of the nervous system in leadership behavior Practical breathing and grounding exercises for emotional regulation How somatic awareness improves communication and conflict management The connection between sports psychology, performance rituals, and leadership Why human connection will matter even more in the age of AI The importance of authenticity, presence, and emotional intelligence in modern leadership Despite a few live technical difficulties during recording, the discussion delivers valuable insights into how leaders can better understand themselves, regulate pressure, and create stronger human connections at work and beyond. Key Topics Covered: What somatic coaching actually means The difference between body language and somatic awareness Nervous system regulation and leadership performance Box breathing and centering techniques Fight, flight, freeze responses in corporate environments Emotional resilience and burnout prevention Sports psychology and performance rituals Leadership authenticity and presence AI, emotional intelligence, and the future of human connection Practical self-awareness exercises leaders can implement immediately Key Takeaways: Leadership starts with self-awareness and nervous system regulation Your body stores emotions, experiences, and behavioral patterns Breathing and grounding techniques can improve performance under pressure Stress signals often appear in the body before reaching conscious awareness Authentic leadership creates trust and stronger followership Human emotional connection will remain critical despite advances in AI Somatic coaching helps leaders move from reaction to intentional response Practical Exercises Mentioned: Box breathing Body scanning techniques Centering practices Head, heart, and gut reflection exercises Physical posture awareness and “power posing.” About the Guest: James Edgar is the Chief People Officer at Signature Discovery and the founder of The Black Polar Bear. He specializes in somatic coaching, executive leadership development, and helping leaders build resilient, authentic, and high-performing teams. Connect with James on LinkedIn Connect With the Hosts: Nathainel Chapman Terentia Browne Follow Impel Talent LinkedIn: Impel Talent Twitter: @ImpelTalent Facebook: @Impel Talent Instagram: @ImpelTalent Join us for illuminating discussions, practical insights, and a roadmap for thriving in an ever-shifting world. Subscribe now and join the conversation as we break new ground in leadership excellence!

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