Dr. Shalini Jebasingh

Dr. Shalini Jebasingh

Dr. Shalini Jebasingh is a trauma-informed Critical Stress Management Coach and Values-Based Organizational Trainer, and founder of Eirene Group. On this podcast, we explore identity, values, leadership, and restoring work capacity under pressure through neuroscience-informed, research-based practices. Whether you are performing at your peak or navigating critical stress that affects your work capacity, this podcast will help you cultivate purpose, joy, and fulfillment in your leadership and work. Learn more at www.eirene-group.com

Episodes

  1. How to Regain Work Capacity When Experiencing Traumatic Grief

    Apr 23

    How to Regain Work Capacity When Experiencing Traumatic Grief

    In this first micro module in the series on traumatic grief and regaining work capacity, Dr. Shalini Jebasingh explains how traumatic grief activates two distinct biological systems—trauma and grief—simultaneously, how you bond, and why grief feels so overwhelming. In the following modules, she will address how you can regain your leadership and work capacity. This video podcast is designed for C-suite leaders, professionals, business owners, and anyone in the workplace who needs to continue functioning at work while navigating grief, trauma, or personal upheaval. What is traumatic grief? Traumatic grief is the death of someone you love, where you also experienced trauma because of the circumstances of their death. Traumatic grief activates both grief and trauma systems simultaneously. What is the biology of bonding? Bonding is regulated by dopamine, oxytocin, and vasopressin. Dopamine drives connection and pursuit, oxytocin builds trust and emotional bonding, and vasopressin supports protection and long-term attachment. How does traumatic grief affect work capacity? Traumatic grief impairs cognitive function, decision-making, planning, and emotional regulation due to simultaneous activation of stress and attachment systems. Errata: In this video, I collectively refer to dopamine, oxytocin, and vasopressin as “hormones.” However, dopamine is a neurotransmitter, while oxytocin and vasopressin are neuropeptides that function as hormones in the body.

    16 min
  2. The Unexpected Curve Ball to Leading with Love | Dr. Shalini Jebasingh

    Feb 17

    The Unexpected Curve Ball to Leading with Love | Dr. Shalini Jebasingh

    Leading with love is often discussed as a leadership ideal. But what happens when a leader is operating under prolonged and high-stakes pressure? This podcast examines how critical stress and trauma affect leadership capacity, not values. Drawing on leadership experience, evidence-based studies, and neuroscience, I explain why leaders under extreme pressure may become more rigid, reactive, or exhausted, even when their commitment to people and ethics remains intact. For executives and senior leaders, this is a risk-management issue as much as a human one. Stress alters how decisions are framed, how equity is applied, and how authority is exercised. Understanding these constraints allows leaders to respond with greater clarity, responsibility, and foresight. This episode examines the work capacity decrease that can happen when you are navigating: • Sustained pressure with limited margin for error • Leadership decisions that feel increasingly reactive or constrained • A growing gap between your values and your available capacity  • High personal pressures like divorce, loss, family chaos, health, or other stressful incidents, I share a grounded framework for understanding what is happening and how to restore leadership capacity. Subscribe for research-focused, evidence-based, and neuroscience-informed conversations on leadership under critical stress or trauma, values, and organizational culture. Dr. Shalini Jebasingh is a trauma-informed Critical Stress Management Coach, Values-Based Organizational Trainer, Biblical Workplace and Leadership Scholar, Developer of the proprietary theoretical SCRIBE Framework for Critical Stress Management, Developer of the proprietary, research-based, validated Love in Leadership Assessment, Founder of Eirene Group, and Founder of Bible at Work. #LeadershipUnderStress #LeadingWithLove #TraumaInformedLeadership #CriticalStressLeadership #LeadershipCapacity #cPTSD&Leadership #ExecutiveStress #Leadership&NervousSystem  #LeadershipBurnout #DecisionMakingUnderStress #LeadershipPsychology #LeadersUnderPressure #EmotionalRegulationLeadership #LeadershipNeuroscience

    12 min
  3. The Suprising but Foundational Leadership Quality: Love | Dr. Shalini Jebasingh

    Feb 16

    The Suprising but Foundational Leadership Quality: Love | Dr. Shalini Jebasingh

    What if the kind of leadership that drives real performance is also the most misunderstood? In this episode, I share the story of James Autry, former CEO of Meredith Corporation and author of Love and Profit. At the height of his success, Autry led a $500 million publishing company using an approach many leaders still find uncomfortable: leading with love, or as he put it, caring. You’ll hear how Autry: Gave teams freedom once responsibilities were met Invested in employee-led ideas that became profitable publications Practiced equity long before it became a leadership buzzword Introduced policies like working from home for new mothers, decades ahead of their time I also connect Autry’s leadership philosophy to my own doctoral research on how love is practiced and experienced in the workplace—and why organizations led with genuine care recover faster, perform better, and build long-term trust. It’s about motives, decision-making, and what actually sustains people and organizations under pressure. If you lead people or plan to lead people, this conversation is for you. Subscribe to our podcast for upcoming episodes where I share practical ways to examine leadership motives and make decisions rooted in care for both people and performance. Dr. Shalini Jebasingh is a trauma-informed Critical Stress Management Coach, Values-Based Organizational Trainer, Biblical Workplace and Leadership Scholar, Developer of the proprietary theoretical SCRIBE Framework for Critical Stress Management, Developer of the proprietary, research-based, validated Love in Leadership Assessment, Founder of Eirene Group, and Founder of Bible at Work.

    6 min

About

Dr. Shalini Jebasingh is a trauma-informed Critical Stress Management Coach and Values-Based Organizational Trainer, and founder of Eirene Group. On this podcast, we explore identity, values, leadership, and restoring work capacity under pressure through neuroscience-informed, research-based practices. Whether you are performing at your peak or navigating critical stress that affects your work capacity, this podcast will help you cultivate purpose, joy, and fulfillment in your leadership and work. Learn more at www.eirene-group.com