πŸŽ₯ What can Coda teach us about Leadership?

🎬 Film: CODA (2021)
πŸ“– Scene: Ruby Rossi β€” torn between fear of belonging and authenticity. Her family depends on her, but her passion for singing gives her a clear direction.
🎯 Focus: How misunderstood empathy can hold us back, and how embracing authenticity, curiosity, and direction allows everyone β€” not just ourselves β€” to grow.

Finding your own voice, finding your own way

Finding your own voice, finding your own way



The Fear of Belonging: When Empathy Becomes a Cage

Ruby is the only hearing member of her deaf family. She’s their bridge to the world, their protector, their voice.

But in doing so, she loses her own.

Her fear of belonging traps her in a misunderstood empathy β€” believing that if she leaves, her family won’t survive.

The result?

🚫 Her brother, Leo, stays in her shadow. He’s just as capable, but never gets the chance to prove it.
🚫 Her parents, Frank and Jackie, rely only on her. They use her as protection from the world instead of fully engaging with it.
🚫 Ruby holds herself back. Her love for singing β€” her true calling β€” becomes a source of guilt instead of joy.

πŸ’‘ Leaderness Insight: Empathy should empower, not imprison.

πŸ‘‰ Are you holding yourself back to protect others?

1. Curiosity: The Moment She Steps Into Herself

Then, Ruby takes a step.

🎢 She joins the school choir.
🎢 She discovers her love for singing.
🎢 She meets Mr. Villalobos, her choir teacher, who challenges her to feel music β€” not just sing it.

πŸ’‘ Professor Scene: β€œWhat do you feel when you sing?”

Leading yourself: Connecting with your direction

But fear lingers. She wants to belong, but she also wants to be herself.

Her teacher sees it.

πŸ’‘ Professor Scene: β€œYou are holding it.”

πŸ‘‰ What’s the thing you’re holding onto that’s stopping you from fully stepping in?

2. The Family’s Dependency: How Holding on Holds Everyone Back

When Ruby considers leaving, her family resists.

πŸ’” β€œWe cannot let her go.” β€” Her mother.

πŸ’” β€œShe may be a bad singer.” β€” Her mother.

πŸ’‘ They are afraid. Not just for themselves β€” but for what it means if Ruby chooses herself and she fails.

But the truth is, dependency holds everyone back:

πŸ”Έ Leo never gets to lead.
πŸ”Έ Frank and Jackie never learn to connect outside their comfort zone.
πŸ”Έ Ruby never fully embraces her gift.

πŸ‘‰ Is your fear of leaving keeping others from growing?

3. Choosing Authenticity: The Audition That Changed Everything

In her final audition, Ruby steps fully into herself.

🎀 She doesn’t just sing.
🎀 She signs the lyrics for her deaf family to experience it with her.
🎀 She proves that choosing yourself doesn’t mean losing others.

Music is not about sound. It’s about expression.

And Ruby finally understands:

πŸ’‘ Her dream isn’t abandoning them. It’s showing them a new way to connect.

This is leadership.

Letting it go, and embracing your leadership!

πŸ”₯ Authenticity isn’t about walking away β€” it’s about stepping in fully.
🎯 Direction is about choosing your path β€” not out of fear, but purpose.
πŸ’™ Empathy isn’t about staying small β€” it’s about lifting others to grow with you.

πŸ‘‰ What would happen if you fully chose yourself?

Your Leaderness in Action

✨ Impact = Forces βˆ’ Fears

βœ… Authenticity: Are you leading as your true self?
πŸ”₯ Belief: Do you trust in your path, even if it’s hard?
🎯 Direction: Are you choosing growth over guilt?
πŸ’™ Empathy: Is your care for others lifting or limiting them?

Ready to Unlock Your Leaderness?

🎬 Watch the final audition scene again.

Choosing yourself and expressing it!

πŸ’¬ Have you ever held yourself back because others depended on you? Let’s talk in the comments!

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