Épisodes

  • Episode 65 – The Willow Bends: Flexibility in Leadership
    Jan 11 2026

    Resilience, adaptability, and grace in motion

    In this episode, we explore a posture that embodies quiet strength: The Willow Bends.

    In Tai Chi, the willow does not resist the wind.
    It bends, flows, and returns upright.
    Flexibility is not weakness — it is resilience expressed through adaptability.

    We’ll look at:

    • how The Willow Bends teaches us to yield without collapsing
    • how the PMO (Project Management Office) can adapt like a willow, not cling like an oak
    • how Yoga Nidra cultivates inner flexibility for outer responsiveness
    • how Confucius and Laozi offer timeless wisdom on softness, strength, and leadership

    You’ll learn a simple daily practice to embody flexibility — in movement, in meetings, in mindset.

    This episode is for anyone navigating change, guiding teams, or holding space for others.
    Especially those who lead without formal authority, but with deep presence.

    To bend is not to break.
    To soften is not to surrender.
    To lead with flexibility is to lead with grace


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    5 min
  • Episode 64 The Horse Stance: Endurance in Leadership
    Jan 10 2026

    Welcome, dear listener, to The Invisible Power.
    I am your host.

    Today, we step into a posture that has shaped warriors, artists, and leaders for centuries:
    The Horse Stance—a foundation of Tai Chi that embodies endurance, resilience, and grounded strength.

    This stance is demanding.
    It asks for patience, for steadiness, for the courage to stay.
    And in leadership, endurance is not stubbornness—it is the quiet power to sustain presence,
    to hold clarity through long cycles,
    and to support others even when challenges persist.

    From the PMO navigating complex projects,
    to the inner renewal taught by Yoga Nidra,
    to the timeless guidance of Confucius and Laozi,
    this episode reveals how true endurance is built—
    step by step, breath by breath.

    Settle your stance.
    Bend your knees.
    Feel the ground beneath you.

    This is Episode 64: The Horse Stance—Endurance in Leadership.
    Let us begin.

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    5 min
  • Episode 63 The Tortoise Hides in Its Shell: Reflection in Leadership
    Jan 9 2026

    Welcome to The Invisible Power, dear listener.
    I am your Zen Master.

    Today, we journey into a posture that whispers rather than shouts— a shape of patience, introspection, and quiet protection.
    It is called The Tortoise Hides in Its Shell.

    The tortoise is not fast, nor flashy. It withdraws. It pauses. It protects. And in Tai Chi, this simple retreat becomes a profound teaching: that stepping back is not weakness— it is the beginning of wisdom.

    In this episode, we explore how the tortoise guides us in movement, in leadership, and in the inner landscapes of Yoga Nidra. We’ll look at how the PMO can use reflection not as avoidance, but as a strategic pause— a moment to breathe, to listen, and to realign with truth. Along the way, Confucius and Laozi join us, reminding us that reflection is the first path to wisdom and the doorway to self‑knowledge.

    So settle your stance.
    Draw your energy inward.
    Let your breath soften.

    Because today, we learn the invisible power of retreat— not as escape, but as preparation for clarity and strength.

    This is Episode 63: The Tortoise Hides in Its Shell.
    Let us begin.

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    5 min
  • Episode 62: The Eagle Spreads Its Wings
    Jan 8 2026

    Welcome to The Invisible Power.
    I’m your host, the Zen Master.

    Today, we rise above the noise.

    In this episode, The Eagle Spreads Its Wings, we explore what it means to lead with perspective — not by stepping away, but by expanding our awareness.
    Like the eagle that lifts effortlessly into the sky, we learn to open our field of vision, to see the whole landscape, and to guide from clarity rather than reaction.

    From Tai Chi to the PMO, from Yoga Nidra to the wisdom of Confucius and Laozi, we’ll discover how perspective is built:
    through grounding, through spaciousness, through the courage to look beyond the immediate.

    So take a breath.
    Feel your feet on the ground.
    And let your awareness rise with the wings of the eagle.

    This is Episode 62 — Perspective in Leadership.
    Let’s begin.

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    5 min
  • Episode 61 – The Monkey Plays: Agility in Leadership
    Jan 7 2026

    Welcome to The Invisible Power, Episode 61: The Monkey Plays – Agility in Leadership.

    In this episode, we explore how agility, curiosity, and adaptability shape leadership—not through chaos, but through conscious responsiveness. Inspired by the Tai Chi posture The Monkey Plays, we reflect on how informal leaders, PMOs, and everyday contributors can pivot with purpose, experiment wisely, and stay grounded in flow. With insights from Yoga Nidra, Confucius, and Laozi, we uncover the invisible power of agility: the art of moving lightly, listening deeply, and responding with clarity.

    Keywords & Hashtags:

    agile leadership, Tai Chi wisdom, PMO agility, Yoga Nidra, inner flexibility, Confucius, Laozi, adaptive teams, informal leadership, organizational resilience

    #AgileLeadership #TaiChiLeadership #PMO #YogaNidra #InnerAgility #Confucius #Laozi #TheInvisiblePower #InformalLeadership #OrganizationalResilience #TheMonkeyPlays

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    5 min
  • Episode 60 – The Dragon Flies: Vision in Leadership
    Jan 5 2026

    Step into Episode 60 of The Invisible Power, where we explore vision in leadership through the Tai Chi posture The Dragon Flies. This episode blends ancient wisdom, PMO strategy, Yoga Nidra, and insights from Confucius and Laozi to reveal how true vision emerges—not from prediction, but from expanded awareness. Discover how leaders rise above details, perceive patterns, and guide transformation with clarity and presence.

    Keywords & Hashtags:

    visionary leadership, Tai Chi wisdom, PMO strategy, Yoga Nidra, inner clarity, Confucius, Laozi, mindful management, organizational foresight, leadership transformation

    #LeadershipVision #TaiChiLeadership #MindfulManagement #PMO #YogaNidra #InnerClarity #AncientWisdom #TransformationalLeadership #TheInvisiblePower #DragonFlies

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    5 min
  • Episode 59 The Snake Creeps Down: Humility in Leadership
    Jan 4 2026

    In this episode of The Invisible Power, the Zen Master guides us into one of Tai Chi’s most grounded and revealing postures: The Snake Creeps Down. Low, deliberate, and quietly demanding, this form teaches that true strength is not found in height or dominance, but in the willingness to lower ourselves, to move with care, and to stay close to the truth beneath our feet.

    Through Tai Chi, the role of the PMO, the inner surrender of Yoga Nidra, and the wisdom of Confucius and Laozi, we explore humility as a living practice — not weakness, but wisdom in motion. A leadership that listens before acting, stays close to reality, and leads without ego.

    An episode for anyone who wants to cultivate grounded presence, patient awareness, and the quiet power of lowering oneself to rise.

    The Invisible Power — where leadership meets humility.

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    5 min
  • Episode 58 The Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg: Balance in Decision Making
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode of The Invisible Power, the Zen Master guides us into one of Tai Chi’s most iconic postures: The Golden Rooster Stands on One Leg. Elegant yet demanding, this form reveals what it truly means to make decisions with balance, clarity, and grounded presence — even when uncertainty surrounds us.

    Through Tai Chi, the role of the PMO, the inner stillness of Yoga Nidra, and the wisdom of Confucius and Laozi, we explore how leaders can stay centered between vision and detail, courage and caution, action and pause. This is an episode for anyone who leads projects, people, or simply themselves — and wants to do so with steadiness rather than reactivity.

    The Invisible Power — where leadership meets presence.

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    5 min