April 6, 2026
Leadership Isn’t Strategy, It’s Your Nervous System with Dr Erica Bowen
<p>Dr Erica Bowen on Trauma, Purpose and Patterns at WorkVictoria welcomes Dr Erica Bowen, a forensic and coaching psychologist and former academic whose mission is to disrupt the legacy of trauma so people can claim a second chance at life. Erica shares how a powerful purpose session with Victoria unlocked instant clarity and emotional release, then sparked rapid business growth and a new coaching framework called The Emerge Blueprint. Together, they explore how trauma shows up in leadership and entrepreneurship, why “mindset” can be too surface level, and how nervous system responses quietly shape decisions, conflict, visibility fears, micromanagement, and workplace culture.Key Topics Covered:Erica’s background in forensic psychology, coaching psychology, and consultancyWhy many women come to Erica at personal or professional crossroads, redundancy, reinvention, or “what’s next?” momentsThe purpose session that landed like truth in the body and became Erica’s benchmark for every decisionErica’s purpose: to give people a second chance at lifeHow purpose creates clarity, improves messaging, and stops costly detoursTrauma informed leadership: why workplace behaviours often have deeper rootsWhy leadership problems are often nervous system patterns, not strategy gapsThe difference between relational safety and self safetyHow trauma can disguise itself as micromanagement, perfectionism, collapse, avoidance, overreactions, fear of visibility, fear of success, fear of failureThe freeze response in business: keeping things ticking over, detachment, loss of meaning, disconnection from impactHow stress and trauma show up in teams: turnover, dysfunction, poor communication, disbanding, and “difficult staff” labelsErica’s view on coaching: mindset alone can be a disservice when deeper patterns are running the showThe importance of normalising trauma without needing a formal diagnosisKey data points discussed: many people experience traumatic events, yet most will not meet criteria for PTSDLeaders wasting energy on anger instead of strategy and why “exaggerated reactions” can be a clue to look inwardNotable Quotes and Moments:Erica describing the purpose moment as an embodied truth, like being emotionally shotVictoria’s line: purpose saves you moneyErica’s insight: if you do not feel safe within yourself, you will struggle to create safety with othersTrauma lens effect: once you see it, you see it everywhereListener Takeaways:If your reactions do not match the situation, it might be a nervous system pattern, not a personality flawIf you keep repeating the same business pattern, it may be protection, not lack of disciplineIf you are stuck, detached, or avoiding visibility, your body might be trying to keep you safeClarity in purpose improves confidence, positioning, communication, and client responseLeadership culture reflects leadership health, especially during layoffs and organisational changeGuest Mention and Call to Action:Erica shares her Leadership Pattern Assessment, designed to:Reveal nervous system patterns in leadership and decision making shows how well your current role meets your psychological wellbeing needs.It’s best found via her LinkedIn ;https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-erica-bowen<br></p>