Nervous System Leadership: What IS this exactly on stage?
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Podcast Summary: Nervous System Leadership for Artists
In this episode, Ruby Rose Fox explores a radical idea that changes the entire meaning of performance: artists are not on stage to be loved, understood, or regulated by the audience. They are there to lead.
Drawing from the principles of the Fox Method and nervous system science, Ruby reframes performers as “tuning forks” for the collective nervous system of the room. Stage fright, in this framework, often comes from unconsciously asking the audience to regulate you instead of stepping into the role of nervous system leadership.
The episode dives into how regulation, leadership, power dynamics, and healthy deference operate in performance, teaching, parenting, and creative collaboration. Ruby explores the difference between benevolent leadership and dominance hierarchies, why artists must care for their own bodies and minds if they want to lead others well, and how even discomfort and anxiety can be transformed into tools for connection and healing.
This episode is ultimately about service, presence, and the profound shift that happens when performers stop asking, “Do they love me?” and begin asking, “How can I hold this room with love?”
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