356: Love As the Ultimate Leadership Action
What if love—not control—was the driving force behind your leadership? In this thought-provoking conversation, Trevor Timbeck invites you to explore leadership through the lens of “loving as a verb.” Co-author of The Power of Love with Steve Chandler, Trevor explains how viewing love as an action, rather than a static feeling, can transform the way you lead, parent, and connect with others. He shares how a simple question—“What would love do?”—can shift your mindset in moments of frustration, helping you respond with awareness and compassion instead of reaction or control.
You’ll hear Trevor and Meredith discuss what he calls “emotioning,” a way of understanding emotion as a domain of action rather than a feeling to be managed. Through personal stories of parenting and coaching leaders, Trevor reveals how genuine leadership emerges from acceptance and presence, not authority or demand. His insights challenge conventional thinking about power, control, and influence, offering a refreshing and deeply human perspective on what it means to lead with love.
You’ll discover:
- Why love is a powerful verb—not just a feeling
- How to shift from controlling to allowing in leadership
- What “emotioning” means and how it shapes your actions
- How asking “What would love do?” can change any situation
- Why true leadership begins with awareness and acceptance
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Books

Grow Strong Character
Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.
Connect with Your Team
and Meredith M. Bell
Peer Coaching Made Simple
Dennis E. Coates, Ph.D.,
and Meredith M. Bell







