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The Five Embodiments: A Guide to Human-Focused Leadership, Stronger Relationships, and a Workplace That Doesn’t Suck

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The stable ground of leadership is being upended.

Are you ready to face these massive changes?

The world feels more split apart by the day. Political, social, and economic differences grow, and the incessant growth of technology, especially AI, creates ever more confusion about what is to come. Meanwhile, we are experiencing a loneliness epidemic that calls into question our individual and collective well-being. Amid this uncertainty, traditional models of leadership are unfulfilling.

Jean Larkin and Matt Dunsmoor’s The Five Embodiments invites a new way, offering a research-backed and fully human approach to leadership. This book isn’t an academic exercise; it’s an applied tool kit for recalibrating connection in a fragmented world. The authors present “Human-Focused Leadership” as the necessary paradigm for our age.

Through rich personal stories and examples, plus meaningful perspectives from sociology, biology, psychology, and clinical research, they express the power of five core Curiosity, Authenticity, Care, Gratitude, and Ownership. These “Embodiments” are not theoretical ideas; they are foundational components for ensuring authentic relationships, developing successful teams, and finding solutions for the nuances of the modern workplace.

This book tackles the persistent frustrations of burnout, disengagement, and the difficult skill of offering meaningful feedback. It includes tools to improve work units and create environments there where people feel heard, seen, and valued.

The Five Embodiments is an opportunity to rehumanize work and be the leaders who make the difference. Now is when we move beyond transactional leadership and seek a more empathetic, inclusive, and impactful path. Are you ready to become a leader who inspires, connects, and truly has an impact?

Join the movement. Become a Human-Focused Leader.

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Published January 13, 2026

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