Episode Description:
In this episode of Ventures & Visionaries, host Mordy Hackel sits down with leadership strategist and researcher Corina Taban to explore what truly drives leadership beneath the surface.
Corina shares insights from her research on the psychological contract — the invisible agreement between employees and employers — and explains why reciprocity, trust, and emotional intelligence are foundational to sustainable, non-toxic workplaces. The conversation dives into gender expectations in leadership, the rise of solopreneurs, global uncertainty, and why consistency may be the most underrated leadership superpower.
If you're navigating disruption, building a team, or trying to become a more intentional leader, this episode challenges you to rethink what leadership should look like — and who gets to embody it.
Guest Introduction:
Corina Taban is a leadership strategist, researcher, and keynote speaker with a background in strategic partnerships at Microsoft and Meta. Her doctoral research focuses on the psychological contract — how reciprocity, trust, and behavioral expectations shape the employee-employer relationship. Corina is passionate about building sustainable, non-toxic workplaces by developing leaders who understand both human behavior and emotional intelligence
Key Takeaways:
- Leadership is built on reciprocity — when that balance breaks, disengagement follows.
- Psychological contracts matter more than tenure. Loyalty today is about contribution, not years served.
- Women often face higher social risk when advocating for themselves — leaders must be aware of that bias.
- Emotional regulation, sleep, and self-awareness directly impact leadership effectiveness.
- In times of global uncertainty, leaders must balance vigilance with optimism.
- Consistency in small habits creates exponential growth over time.
Chapter Markers:
0:00 Welcome to Ventures & Visionaries
0:41 Introducing Corina Taban
1:30 Favorite books and intellectual influences
2:39 Why leadership should not be “bullsh*t”
3:00 From Microsoft & Meta to leadership research
4:40 The psychological contract explained
6:30 Loyalty in today’s workforce
8:15 Reciprocity and employee disengagement
10:20 Gender expectations in leadership
14:40 Encouraging growth and competence as a leader
17:00 Emotional intelligence and stillness
21:00 Sleep, regulation, and performance
24:30 Solopreneurs and the future of work
29:00 Global uncertainty and reinvention
35:00 Authentic leadership in a polarized world
44:30 Passion projects and doctoral research
47:00 Women in leadership and redefining mental models
49:30 Consistency as a life-changing habit
End: Closing reflections
Keywords:
Ventures & Visionaries podcast, Mordy Hackel, Corina Taban, leadership psychology, psychological contract, workplace reciprocity, women in leadership, emotional intelligence, leadership research, future of work, solopreneurs, organizational behavior, leadership development, employee engagement
Pull Quotes:
“Leadership isn’t about control — it’s about creating the conditions where reciprocity, trust, and growth can thrive.”
“When reciprocity breaks, people don’t just leave — they disengage first.”
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