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Read > Leadership Coaching, Women Empowerment & Growth Systems: How Dr. Jacqueline Ashley Is Redefining Socially Conscious Leadership with Humans of Fuzia
Description: Dr. Jacqueline Ashley sat down with Humans of Fuzia to talk about the invisible weight leaders carry when they've been told—directly or indirectly—that who they are is the problem. She got into how narrative shapes leadership identity, why the traits you've been minimizing might be your sharpest strategic advantage, and what it actually looks like to coach across industries without needing to be the expert in the room. She also shared the story behind her coaching lens: how film school, social work, and psychotherapy converged into a practice built for leaders navigating organizations that weren't designed with them in mind.

ReadDr. Jacqueline Ashley: Elevating Leadership Through Compassion, Courage, and Critical Thinking
Description: Dr. Jacqueline Ashley started in film at USC, where she learned how narratives get constructed and who gets to control them. She later trained as a psychotherapist before becoming an executive coach. That combination gives her a lens most coaches don't have: she sees leadership not just as performance, but as identity under pressure. This profile covers how that unconventional path shaped a coaching practice built for leaders whose influence is stalling—not because they lack skill, but because they're being misread, second-guessed, or working inside systems that weren't designed for them.

Listen > Courageous Leadership: Empowering Marginalized Voices ft. Dr. Jacqueline Ashley | The Sparking Entrepreneur
Description: Dr. Jacqueline Ashley joined The Sparking Entrepreneur Show to talk about what happens when high-performing leaders get told they don't have "presence"—and what that judgment is actually based on. She walks through a coaching case where a client was doing exceptional work but going unseen, not because she lacked ability, but because she didn't match the default image of what leadership looks like. The conversation also covers how she discovered coaching through her social work training, why emotional intelligence became central to her practice, and what she means when she says coaching isn't remedial—it's transformational.

Read > Recognized as One of the Top Leadership Coaches | Coach Foundation
Description: Dr. Jacqueline Ashley was recognized by the Coach Foundation as one of the top leadership coaches globally alongside 40+ coaches from six continents. The article highlights her approach to executive coaching and what sets her practice apart in the field.

Read > Explore the Possibilities - WorkLifeHealth.design | Interviewed by Subkit
Description: Dr. Jacqueline Ashley was interviewed about the realities of building a coaching practice from the ground up. She covers how she first discovered coaching during a graduate school internship, what it took to launch after completing her doctorate, and the mental game of entrepreneurship — including why she tells business owners that their company's success or failure is not a reflection of their inherent worth. The interview also gets into how she works with leaders across industries and what drives her coaching philosophy.

Watch > How To Lead A Big Mission | Interviewed by Business Strategist & Mindset Coach Sara Gilbert
Description: Dr. Jacqueline Ashley sat down with business strategist Sara Gilbert to talk about what it actually takes to sustain yourself while leading a big mission. The conversation covers why self-care is leadership infrastructure—not a reward for burnout—and how self-compassion directly affects a leader's ability to build emotional intelligence, make clear decisions, and advance. She walks through the difference between kindness and niceness, why leaders at the top are the most vulnerable to isolation, and shares a client story where five months of focused work on self-compassion led to a senior leadership promotion that had previously stalled.

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