The leadership conversation nobody else is having.

Most leadership content tells you what to do.

This show asks you to look at who’s doing it.

Every week Jen Ostrich goes beneath the surface of leadership — into the patterns, the blind spots, the unconscious strategies, and the stories leaders tell themselves — to explore what it actually takes to lead well from the inside out.

With honesty, humor, and a sharp dose of emotional clarity, each episode brings you insights from coaching, the Enneagram, and lived experience that you can apply immediately to how you lead, how you show up, and how you understand yourself.

This isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about finally understanding yourself.

Jen Ostrich with shoulder-length light brown hair, wearing a white blouse and dark pants, sitting on a white tufted chair, holding a black microphone, with her right hand resting against her face.

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Ep 0 (Start Here): The Work of You

What exactly does 'the work of you' mean and is this podcast for you?

Simply put -- it's the work of getting to know yourself and how to manage yourself so you are living and leading as your most authentic self. This show is for high achieving humans who are happy enough, maybe successful enough, probably high functioning enough, but also recognize there are areas that could be optimized. 

In this episode I share a little bit of who I am and why I feel called to produce this podcast -- to help as many humans as possible deeply understand themselves so you can enjoy spending the rest of your life with the one person you're guaranteed to never escape - you. 

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The Work of You | Trailer

Welcome to The Work of You — a podcast about the leadership that matters most… the kind that starts from within. This isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about finally understanding yourself — so your choices, relationships, and leadership actually align with who you really are.

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Because the hardest person you’ll ever lead…is you.