May 13, 2026

Episode 01

Emotional Leadership Starts at Home with Dr. Tina Montreuil

Description

Before women lead in boardrooms, negotiations, or financial decisions — they are leading at home.

In this episode, clinical psychologist and scientist Dr. Tina Montreuil explores the concept of the emotional blueprint — the patterns shaped by childhood, daily stress, and lived experience that influence how we communicate, react, and show up in our relationships.

Together, we unpack perfectionism, control, anxiety, and avoidance — and how these patterns , fixed mindset, often operate beneath the surface, even in high-functioning women.

If you’ve ever felt reactive instead of grounded, overwhelmed instead of clear, or misaligned despite “doing everything right,” this conversation will help you understand why — and where to begin.

Because you can’t change what you haven’t identified. Shifting our mindset is possible and strategies for mental growth are explored.

In This Episode

  • What an emotional blueprint is — and how it’s formed
  • How childhood patterns show up in adult relationships, often exacerbated by poorly managed daily stress
  • Why high-performing women often operate from hidden survival patterns
  • The link between perfectionism, control, and anxiety
  • How misalignment with your values creates emotional distress
  • Why avoidance is a form of self-protection
  • What real self-work actually looks like in practice

About Dr. Tina Montreuil

Dr. Tina Montreuil is a clinical psychologist, scientist, and university professor specializing in child development, family systems, and perinatal mental health. Her work focuses on helping individuals and families better understand the emotional patterns that shape behavior — with an emphasis on prevention, self-awareness, and long-term wellbeing.

You belong in the room — and the first room to understand is the one at home.

Resources

(1) Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things
By Adam Grant

(2) Mindset - Updated Edition: Changing The Way You think To Fulfil Your Potential
By Carol S. Dweck

(3) When the Body Says No: The Cost of Hidden Stress
By Gabor Md Mate

In This Episode, We Cover

  • Why financial literacy is about participation, not expertise
  • The role of time and compounding in building financial freedom
  • How everyday decisions reflect your financial habits
  • The impact of social and cultural conditioning on women and money
  • What women need to understand before maternity leave
  • Why transparency in relationships is critical
  • The real risk of not investing

About the Guest

Natasha Launi is a lifestyle and event photographer, business owner, and mother. Through her work and personal experience, she has developed a thoughtful and practical approach to money — grounded in curiosity, learning, and real-life decision-making.

Key Takeaway

You don’t need to know everything about money to start.

But waiting comes at a cost — and the earlier you engage, the more freedom you create in your decisions, your time, and your life.

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