Lead Soulfully supports ambitious and soulful leaders to thrive.

WHAT WE ARE ABOUT


Lead Soulfully is a visionary leadership development organization rooted in empathy and human-inquiry, dedicated to empowering public leaders to draw on their inner knowing to make a purposeful and positive impact.

Based on a foundation of self-reflection and authentic connection, Lead Soulfully specializes in cultivating transformative leadership insights and experiences both in-person and online.

what we believe in and what we want to change


Our vision

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At Lead Soulfully, we believe in the transformative power of self-awareness and peer-to-peer connection to inspire visionary democratic leadership.

Our Mission

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Our mission is to nurture profound self-inquiry and soulful connections between individuals, fostering authentic and inspired democratic governance.

Lead Soulfully works with Futurelect as it assists young African leaders tend to their inner growth while they navigate the vast landscape of public leadership across the African continent.

Lead Soulfully and Elect Her have worked together to support women candidates to stand for election in the UK, providing spaces for self-reflection and authentic connection rooted in the deep knowledge that even in politics we are not the survival of the fittest but the survival of the nurtured.

What our Partners have to say

Working with Victoria has allowed Futurelect to break new grounds in the support it provides to politicians and young leaders across Southern Africa. In speaking to the silent parts and soulful side of our participants and Alumni, Victoria unlocks transformational leadership and hope for future leaders to achieve their full potential.

Lindiwe Mazibuko
CEO and Co-founder, Futurelect

Standing for election is an intense and challenging experience that often takes people outside of what they knew themselves capable of. As public figures stepping into roles defined by male archetypes, women in politics need spaces of sisterhood we can retreat into, pause, check in with how we really are and who we want to be; spaces to cultivate our own strength and our own way of leading.

Katie McSherry
Project Manager, Elect Her

  • We are not survival of the fittest. We are survival of the nurtured.

    Louis Cozolino

  • Wellbeing comes from the active exercise of our soul’s activities.

    Inspired by Aristotle

  • There is a barbarisation of your soul being in politics.

    Edi Rama

  • I am human.

    Sanna Marin

  • When we try to deny our vulnerability, we lose touch with our heart.

    Dr. Richard C. Schwartz

  • We all feel a desire to be understood that runs alongside a fear that no one will care.

    Cathy Rentzenbrink

  • The place you suffer is the same place you care profoundly enough to act.

    Susan Cain

  • The culture created a persona for me, it was a person that I had to be rather than I wanted to be, or who I am.

    Former UK Chief Whip