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State of Emotions

State of Emotions

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In this episode of Signals, published on MLK Day, host Jeremy Ames reflects on a noticeable emotional undercurrent shaping today’s workplaces—one marked by fatigue, guardedness, and a growing insistence on separating “business” from the realities people bring with them. He explores how that separation often breaks down in practice, particularly as employees continue to experience—and in some cases endure—racially charged behavior, bias, and inequitable treatment that cannot simply be left at the door. The episode examines the tension leaders feel between maintaining neutrality and acknowledging that emotions, identity, and lived experience are already embedded in organizational life. Jeremy argues that ignoring these signals doesn’t reduce risk—it displaces it, often onto the very people with the least power to absorb it. Using his four-point framework, he connects these emotional signals to broader patterns in leadership behavior, culture, and decision-making. The episode ultimately challenges listeners to consider whether emotional distance is truly professionalism, or just avoidance dressed up as discipline.
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