#26 Esther Margalit: Motherhood Is a Leadership Advantage
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What does leadership look like when capacity is stretched, compassion is high, and everyone is tired?
In this episode, Chaya Abelsky sits down with Esther Margalit to explore Motherhood as Leadership Intelligence—a model of leadership forged not in ideal conditions, but in real life: responsibility without opting out, boundaries without guilt, and strength defined as stability rather than force.
Drawing from Esther’s work at Northwell Health and the ideas in Mother Leads Best, the conversation reframes burnout, emotional labor, and presence, offering leaders a language for care without collapse and authority without hardening.
This episode is for leaders navigating exhaustion—at work, at home, and within themselves—and looking for a way to lead that actually sustains.
You’ll hear about:
Why the old leadership playbook breaks down under chronic pressure
What motherhood teaches about responsibility, decision-making, and containment
The invisible emotional load many women (and leaders) carry
How to hold care and authority at the same time
One grounded practice you can use immediately when things feel too much
Key takeaway:
Leadership today isn’t about doing more. It’s about holding better.