What Happens to Leadership When Creativity is Treated as a Liability? |Tanya De Jong
Sun Feb 08 2026
What happens to leadership when creativity is treated as a liability, healing as a weakness, and humanity as a threat to authority?
Description
Modern leadership prizes control, composure, and performance.
But beneath that polished surface, something is quietly fracturing.
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In this deeply human and unflinching conversation, Dov Baron sits down with Tania de Jong to explore why these are not personal failures, but signals of nervous systems and cultures that have lost coherence.
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Tania's work sits at the intersection of creativity, leadership, mental health, and consciousness. Through her lived experience as a performer, entrepreneur, and social innovator, she challenges the belief that leadership begins in strategy and cognition. Instead, she reveals why leadership begins in the body, the voice, and the capacity to feel without shutting down.
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This episode explores how suppressed creativity and silenced voice distort power, how control often emerges as a trauma response, and why shared resonance, music, storytelling, and even psychedelic-assisted therapies are re-entering serious conversations about healing and leadership, not as fringe ideas, but as necessities.
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This is not a conversation about trends or inspiration.
It's a conversation about what leadership costs when we refuse to feel.
🔥 In This Episode
Why burnout and polarization are signals of lost coherence, not weakness
How early silencing shapes confidence, identity, and leadership presence
Why creativity is a biological capacity, not a "soft skill"
The nervous-system foundations of leadership under pressure
How control becomes a survival strategy in high performers
Why shared voice and singing restore connection at a physiological level
The real role of altered states of consciousness in healing and insight
How psychedelic-assisted therapies are reshaping mental health treatment
Why emotionally contained leadership is often the most dangerous kind
👤 About the Guest
Tania DeJong is an award-winning social entrepreneur, acclaimed soprano, speaker, and global advocate for creativity, mental health, and human connection.
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She has founded multiple businesses and charities across the creative, social, and mental-health sectors, including Creativity Australia, Creative Universe, and Umbrella Foundation. She is the co-founder of Mind Medicine Australia, a leading organization advancing psychedelic-assisted therapies in regulated, clinical settings.
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Her TED Talk How Singing Together Changes the Brain sparked international interest by revealing how shared creativity restores connection at a neurological level.
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At the heart of her work is one mission: restoring voice, coherence, and human possibility in systems that reward silence and control.
🔗 Resources & How to Connect
Tania de Jong: https://taniadejong.com
Mind Medicine Australia: https://mindmedicineaustralia.org
Creativity Australia: https://creativityaustralia.org.au
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👤 About the Host
Dov Baron is a leadership strategist, author, and trusted advisor to elite leaders and organizations navigating complexity, identity-level change, and cultural disruption.
He is the host of The Dov Baron Show and The Polymathic Perspective Podcast, and his work focuses on diagnosing and rewiring the Emotional Source Code™ that drives leadership behavior beneath conscious strategy.
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Dov does not offer motivation.
He offers prophound diagnosis.
🔗 Resources & How to Connect
Dov Baron: https://dovbaron.com
🧠 Reflection Prompt
If control has made you successful, what might it be quietly costing your creativity, your relationships, and your capacity to lead what comes next?
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What happens to leadership when creativity is treated as a liability, healing as a weakness, and humanity as a threat to authority? Description Modern leadership prizes control, composure, and performance. But beneath that polished surface, something is quietly fracturing. . In this deeply human and unflinching conversation, Dov Baron sits down with Tania de Jong to explore why these are not personal failures, but signals of nervous systems and cultures that have lost coherence. . Tania's work sits at the intersection of creativity, leadership, mental health, and consciousness. Through her lived experience as a performer, entrepreneur, and social innovator, she challenges the belief that leadership begins in strategy and cognition. Instead, she reveals why leadership begins in the body, the voice, and the capacity to feel without shutting down. . This episode explores how suppressed creativity and silenced voice distort power, how control often emerges as a trauma response, and why shared resonance, music, storytelling, and even psychedelic-assisted therapies are re-entering serious conversations about healing and leadership, not as fringe ideas, but as necessities. . This is not a conversation about trends or inspiration. It's a conversation about what leadership costs when we refuse to feel. 🔥 In This Episode Why burnout and polarization are signals of lost coherence, not weakness How early silencing shapes confidence, identity, and leadership presence Why creativity is a biological capacity, not a "soft skill" The nervous-system foundations of leadership under pressure How control becomes a survival strategy in high performers Why shared voice and singing restore connection at a physiological level The real role of altered states of consciousness in healing and insight How psychedelic-assisted therapies are reshaping mental health treatment Why emotionally contained leadership is often the most dangerous kind 👤 About the Guest Tania DeJong is an award-winning social entrepreneur, acclaimed soprano, speaker, and global advocate for creativity, mental health, and human connection. . She has founded multiple businesses and charities across the creative, social, and mental-health sectors, including Creativity Australia, Creative Universe, and Umbrella Foundation. She is the co-founder of Mind Medicine Australia, a leading organization advancing psychedelic-assisted therapies in regulated, clinical settings. . Her TED Talk How Singing Together Changes the Brain sparked international interest by revealing how shared creativity restores connection at a neurological level. . At the heart of her work is one mission: restoring voice, coherence, and human possibility in systems that reward silence and control. 🔗 Resources & How to Connect Tania de Jong: https://taniadejong.com Mind Medicine Australia: https://mindmedicineaustralia.org Creativity Australia: https://creativityaustralia.org.au >> >> 👤 About the Host Dov Baron is a leadership strategist, author, and trusted advisor to elite leaders and organizations navigating complexity, identity-level change, and cultural disruption. He is the host of The Dov Baron Show and The Polymathic Perspective Podcast, and his work focuses on diagnosing and rewiring the Emotional Source Code™ that drives leadership behavior beneath conscious strategy. . Dov does not offer motivation. He offers prophound diagnosis. 🔗 Resources & How to Connect Dov Baron: https://dovbaron.com 🧠 Reflection Prompt If control has made you successful, what might it be quietly costing your creativity, your relationships, and your capacity to lead what comes next? 🍎 Apple-Appropriate Hashtags #TheDovBaronShow #TaniaDeJong #Leadership #Creativity #MentalHealth #EmotionalIntelligence #PsychedelicTherapy #Coherence #NervousSystem #Belonging