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Emotional Intelligence for Teams: What Every Leader Should Know (Episode #77)

Emotional Intelligence for Teams: What Every Leader Should Know (Episode #77)

Another exclusive HRDQ-U In Review podcast broadcast on August 11, 2025
Emotional Intelligence for Teams: What Every Leader Should Know (Episode #77)

In this episode of the HRDQ-U In Review podcast, host Sarah sits down with leadership and organizational culture expert Devin C. Hughes to unpack the power of emotional intelligence (EQ) in leadership and in team dynamics. Drawing on 20 years of experience working with Fortune 500 companies and educational institutions, Devin shares why technical skills alone aren’t enough to succeed in leadership – and how understanding emotions is the real game-changer.

Devin defines emotional intelligence as the ability to recognize, understand, and manage both our own emotions and those of others. He challenges the myth that we’re “thinking machines that feel,” asserting instead that humans are “feeling machines that think,” and explains why this matters for leaders who want to build high-performing, connected teams.

Together, Sarah and Devin break down the five key components of EQ – self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills – and show how each one contributes to trust, communication, and psychological safety at work. They also dive into the red flags of low EQ, like chronic miscommunications, conflict avoidance, and blame-shifting, which can erode team morale.

Listeners will walk away with practical strategies for staying emotionally regulated under pressure, including the five-second pause technique, naming emotions to tame them, and micro-moments of recovery to recharge throughout the day.

Chapters

  • 00:00 – Introduction and Background
  • 02:25 – Defining Emotional Intelligence
  • 03:29 – Five Components of EQ
  • ‎06:36 – Signs of Low EQ in Teams
  • 10:11 – Practical Strategies for Emotional Regulation

 

Action Items

  • Implement daily self-check-ins with three key reflection questions.
  • Encourage active listening and reduce multitasking during meetings.
  • Create space for honest feedback and open dialogue.
  • Build micro-moments of recovery into the workday.
  • Practice the five-second pause technique in high-pressure situations.
  • Watch the full webinar

 

Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that will help you harness the power of emotional intelligence in leadership to lead more effectively and create a healthier, more connected team culture.

Emotional Intelligence for Teams: What Every Leader Should Know (Episode #77)
Emotional Intelligence for Teams: What Every Leader Should Know (Episode #77)

Emotional Intelligence for Teams: What Every Leader Should Know (Episode #77)

Another exclusive HRDQ-U In Review podcast broadcast on August 11, 2025

Listen to this podcast event at no charge with your
HRDQ-U Free Access Membership

In this episode of the HRDQ-U In Review podcast, host Sarah sits down with leadership and organizational culture expert Devin C. Hughes to unpack the power of emotional intelligence (EQ) in leadership and in team dynamics. Drawing on 20 years of experience working with Fortune 500 companies and educational institutions, Devin shares why technical skills alone aren’t enough to succeed in leadership – and how understanding emotions is the real game-changer.

Devin defines emotional intelligence as the ability to recognize, understand, and manage both our own emotions and those of others. He challenges the myth that we’re “thinking machines that feel,” asserting instead that humans are “feeling machines that think,” and explains why this matters for leaders who want to build high-performing, connected teams.

Together, Sarah and Devin break down the five key components of EQ – self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills – and show how each one contributes to trust, communication, and psychological safety at work. They also dive into the red flags of low EQ, like chronic miscommunications, conflict avoidance, and blame-shifting, which can erode team morale.

Listeners will walk away with practical strategies for staying emotionally regulated under pressure, including the five-second pause technique, naming emotions to tame them, and micro-moments of recovery to recharge throughout the day.

Chapters

  • 00:00 – Introduction and Background
  • 02:25 – Defining Emotional Intelligence
  • 03:29 – Five Components of EQ
  • ‎06:36 – Signs of Low EQ in Teams
  • 10:11 – Practical Strategies for Emotional Regulation

 

Action Items

  • Implement daily self-check-ins with three key reflection questions.
  • Encourage active listening and reduce multitasking during meetings.
  • Create space for honest feedback and open dialogue.
  • Build micro-moments of recovery into the workday.
  • Practice the five-second pause technique in high-pressure situations.
  • Watch the full webinar

 

Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that will help you harness the power of emotional intelligence in leadership to lead more effectively and create a healthier, more connected team culture.

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Meet our podcast guest

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Devin C. Hughes

Devin C. Hughes is an award-winning speaker, best-selling author, and internationally recognized expert in the science of happiness, organizational/culture change, and leadership development. He has lectured and worked with a variety of Fortune 100 companies, as well as the Secret Service, the IRS, and an assortment of profit and nonprofit organizations. Devin is the author of 21 books and has lectured in more than 15 countries. He lives in San Diego, California, with his wife, four daughters, and their beloved rescue dog, Tyson. Connect with Devin on FacebookXInstagram, and at www.devinchughes.com.

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Emotional Intelligence for Teams: What Every Leader Should Know (Episode #77)
Sarah Prestifilippo
Hi there! My name is Sarah, Learning Events Manager at HRDQ-U and your host of the HRDQ-U In Review podcast. Being a part of the HRDQ team, I have a passion for helping individuals and organizations achieve their full potential through ongoing learning and development. I manage the development and delivery of our online events at HRDQ-U that help professionals build the skills they need to succeed in today’s ever-evolving business landscape. Every week I have the privilege of collaborating with new subject matter experts and thought leaders as they share their knowledge and experience with our awesome community of learning professionals. Thanks for tuning in!
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