What does leadership really look like when life knocks you sideways?
In this episode of Life’s Lessons Unpacked, I sit down with Sara Bailey, Senior Partner at Trowers & Hamlins, one of the most capable leaders I’ve known since we first met back in the 1990s.
But this isn’t a conversation about legal strategy or titles. It’s about resilience, managing grief, and what happens when the pressure of leadership collides with real life - and how you keep going through it.
Sara opens up about the emotional cost of carrying responsibility at the top, and the profound impact of suddenly losing her brother while leading in a high-stakes role.
What follows is a powerful and human reflection on what leadership really demands - and what it looks like when we lead with empathy, not ego.
Sara shares:
💡 What no one tells you about the emotional weight of leadership
💡 How she navigated imposter syndrome - even at the top
💡 Grieving while holding it all together at work
💡 The role of empathy, self-awareness, and a strong support network
This episode isn’t just for lawyers or senior professionals - it’s for anyone who’s carried grief, juggled responsibility, or struggled with work-life balance while trying to stay strong.
It’s about boundaries, burnout, and becoming the leader you needed - when everything was fine, and when everything was not.
If you’ve ever:
🎯 Struggled with leadership or self-doubt
❓ Faced grief while still showing up for others
🤷🏼♀️ Wondered how to lead without losing yourself
➡️ This is an episode you really need to hear ⬅️
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