In this bonus re-release, we revisit an important and timely conversation with Sabrina Moon, Founder and CEO of The Problem Solving Institute and a certified Dare to Lead™ facilitator.
Originally aired as Episode #35 of My Favorite Mistake, this conversation remains one of the most powerful and honest reflections on leadership, shame, and transformation.
Episode page with transcript and more
🔍 What You’ll Hear:
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Sabrina’s “favorite mistake” — using shame as a leadership tool in high-stress environments
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The culture of command-and-control leadership she inherited (and how she broke the cycle)
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How Brené Brown’s work on vulnerability and shame helped her lead differently
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The personal toll of shame-based leadership — on her team and herself
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Why self-awareness is a skill—and how we can build it
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The role of grace, compassion, and curiosity in becoming a better leader
“We use shame and the fear of shame to motivate, but I think in an unhealthy way. I would utilize shame because it was the last tool in my toolbox and I was desperate.” — Sabrina Moon
👤 About Sabrina Moon:
Sabrina is a leadership coach and consultant who helps organizations move from reactive command-and-control cultures to psychologically safe environments where continuous improvement and innovation can thrive.
Connect with her at ProblemSI.com or on LinkedIn.
✨ Why Re-Release This Episode?
As more organizations reflect on how culture impacts performance, engagement, and well-being, this episode offers essential insights for leaders at every level. Whether you’re managing a team or transforming a system, Sabrina’s story reminds us that who we are as leaders matters just as much as what we do.