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Episode #79: Human-Centered Leadership: What Becomes Possible When You Believe People Are Already Enough

Episode #79: Human-Centered Leadership: What Becomes Possible When You Believe People Are Already Enough

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She was undocumented for 12 years. Now Claudia Arroyo is the Executive Director of Prospera, an organization building Latina economic power through entrepreneurship and leadership development. In this deeply human conversation with Altus executive coaches Eva Orbuch and Pam Fox Rollin, Claudia shows what becomes possible when you choose to give more light to your gifts than your burdens, and when you lead from the belief that the people around you are already powerful, capable, and enough. You'll hear how she turned to community when Prospera lost nearly a million dollars in funding, why collective breaks and radical self-care make her people more engaged and more creative, and how her Triangle of Sustainability keeps individuals, teams, and organizations healthy at the same time. This is a conversation about belonging, trust, and daring to unlearn what we've been taught so we can live more fully and help the people we lead do the same. Key Moments You'll Want to Hear 02:08: How one woman's immigrant story became a source of what's possible. 06:47: Why daring to unlearn what we've been taught reveals the power we already carry. 11:43: What it takes to show others that they are seen, heard, and belong. 18:15: The Triangle of Sustainability: a creative, relationship-centered approach to leadership. 23:20: From transactions to co-creation: engaging stakeholders as human partners. 27:36: Why collective breaks and radical self-care are essential to better performance. 34:06: How Claudia turned a $1M loss into a movement. 39:59: Why building trust on your team starts with trusting yourself first. By the end of this conversation, you'll hear answers to: How do you build a leadership culture where people feel like they truly belong? Belonging begins the moment someone feels genuinely seen and heard. Claudia describes how her own experience of being seen, first by her mother, then by the communities she worked alongside, taught her that belonging isn't a program or a policy. It's what happens when a leader listens fully, co-creates rather than directs, and trusts that every person on the team already has something essential to contribute. At Prospera, this shows up in how they write job descriptions, run focus groups, and invite program participants to sit at the hiring table. The result is a culture where people don't just show up. They bring everything they have. Timestamps: 12:13 What's a practical framework for keeping your team healthy without sacrificing organizational performance? Claudia introduces her Triangle of Sustainability, a three-part balance between what the individual needs, what the team needs, and what the organization needs. Most leadership cultures, she observes, center the organization and ask people to absorb the cost. Claudia flips this: when a team member needs to rest, she clears their priorities and sends them home for the week. The investment pays back in creativity, engagement, and renewed commitment. She's clear that this isn't generosity for its own sake. It's strategy. Creativity, she says, cannot find its way through a stressed amygdala. When people feel cared for, the organization performs. Timestamps: 18:15 How do you rebuild trust on a team, especially when it's been broken? Before a leader can build trust with a team, they have to trust themselves, their instincts, their worth, their inner voice. From there, trust becomes something you offer first, repeatedly, without guarantee of return. Claudia shares how people who have been hurt learn to protect themselves, and why patience is not weakness but wisdom. At Prospera, everyone tends to the organizational culture. And that shared responsibility, she says, is where trust actually lives. Timestamps: 40:28 We need to be seen. We need to be heard. We need to remember that we deserve (so that) we (know we) belong. ~ Claudia Arroyo About Claudia Arroyo Claudia Arroyo leads with her whole heart. As Executive Director of Prospera, she's building Latina economic power through entrepreneurship and leadership development. And she knows it's not just about business. It's about community. Culture. Love. The belief that when we lift each other up, we all rise. Her journey is rooted in lived experience. As an immigrant woman, she's faced the same challenges as the entrepreneurs she works alongside every day. That's why her approach is always strength-based—honoring the power, wisdom, spirit, and honesty that Latina leaders bring to the table. She doesn't just create programs; she nurtures spaces where people feel seen, heard, and capable of shaping the future. You can find her on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudia-arroyo-prospera/. About Altus Growth Partners At Altus, we partner with CEOs and leadership teams who are serious about growth and willing to engage in new kinds of conversations to produce better results. We care deeply about helping leaders and teams collaborate more effectively, navigate complexity ...
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