The Leadership Skill Nobody Taught You — and Every Brain Needs
We have invested billions in leadership development. Communication training. Emotional intelligence. Conflict resolution. And still — teams disengage, feedback misfires, and the most important conversations keep producing the wrong results. The problem isn’t the leader’s intent. It’s the leader’s presence.
Neuroscience has identified something that changes everything: before a brain can think clearly, collaborate openly, or trust fully — it needs to feel safe. Not theoretically safe. Neurologically safe. And that safety is not created by strategy, policy, or the right words. It is created by the regulated, attuned presence of the person leading the conversation.
In this paradigm-shifting keynote, Jennifer Edwards introduces the biological foundation of human connection — and why presence is not a personality trait, a soft skill, or a leadership style. It is a physiological offering. When you regulate your own nervous system, the nervous system across from you responds. Thinking returns. Defensiveness drops. Trust becomes possible. This is co-regulation — and it is the most powerful, most overlooked lever in leadership today.
You’ll leave with a concrete understanding of how brain states drive behavior, why good intentions so often fail to land, and how to show up in a way that creates the conditions for your best conversations — not occasionally, but consistently.
Presence is contagious. When one person chooses it, everyone in the room feels the invitation.
Participant Learning Objectives:
A New Operating System for the Conversations That Matter Most Most leaders are having the wrong conversation. Not because they lack skill or commitment — but because they’re responding to the words in the room instead of the brain behind them. They’re pushing for agreement when the person across from them is still asking a question no one has answered: Do you actually see me? Until that question is answered, nothing else lands. In this practical, high-energy keynote, Jennifer Edwards introduces The Connection Factor — a neuroscience-based operating system for the conversations that shape culture, performance, and trust. You’ll learn the three questions every brain is silently asking before it can engage, why intelligent people talk past each other even with the best intentions, and how to shift any conversation from protection mode to connection mode — in real time, under pressure, with the people who matter most. This isn’t about saying the right thing. It’s about developing the relational capacity to reach the brain in front of you — whether you’re navigating conflict, delivering feedback, rebuilding trust, or simply trying to lead through uncertainty without losing people in the process. The quality of your leadership lives in the quality of your conversations. And your conversations start here. Stop talking at brains. Start talking with them.
Participant Learning Objectives:
Jennifer understands that real communication requires vulnerability and strategy in equal measure. Bridge the Gap delivers both.
Marilyn Tam
Former CEO Aveda
This is the missing playbook for leaders navigating complexity. If you want to actually be heard, read this book.
Bill Lowman
CEO American Pacific Mortgage
In healthcare, communication saves lives. Jennifer’s framework could fundamentally change how we connect with our teams and patients.
Toby Marsh
Chief Nurse Executive Kaiser Permanente
Jennifer has done it again. Bridge the Gap is the book every leader needs on their shelf. Practical, powerful, and impossible to ignore.
Nicki P Todd
SVP First American Title
