Leading with Empathy: What Jacinda Ardern Teaches Us About Power, Purpose, and Policy

17/11/2025 11 min

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Episode Synopsis

This episode of EnviroEducate explores the story and philosophy of Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s former Prime Minister who redefined leadership by putting empathy at the heart of governance.From her early days in small-town New Zealand to leading her country through crises like the Christchurch attacks and COVID-19, Ardern showed that compassion and strength aren’t opposites, they’re partners. We’ll unpack how her government’s Wellbeing Budget and net-zero climate law reshaped what progress can mean in the 21st century, measuring success not by GDP, but by the wellbeing of people and planet.We’ll reflect on what Ardern’s leadership model teaches us in a divided world: how empathy can coexist with evidence-based decision-making, and why the future belongs to leaders, and citizens, who choose care over cynicism.And finally, you’ll walk away with actionable steps inspired by Ardern’s example, from practicing empathy in your daily life, to aligning your choices with community and planetary wellbeing.Link to the weekly 'The Planet Perspective' Newsletter⁠ featuring a different global changemaker each week, from prime ministers to advocacy leaders, and exploring their positive impact on society. Each edition shares one inspiring story starting from their early journey, one powerful insight into their philosophy, and real actions you can take to lead with purpose and create change in a rapidly evolving world.Disclaimer: This episode is for educational and editorial purposes only. It reflects publicly available information and independent commentary. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, some quotations or anecdotes are paraphrased or interpreted from public interviews.

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