Mentoring for Growth: Heart-Centered Leadership with Jason Johnson
Mentoring for Growth: Heart-Centered Leadership with Jason Johnson
Leadership Developer | Working Genius Facilitator | Creative Collaborator | Engagement, Growth & Innovation Advocate

Jason Johnson
Jason Johnson is a mentor, leader, and strategist who believes that growth happens when you challenge the status quo and engage others with intention. With over 25 years of experience in leadership, team development, and organizational strategy across the U.S., Jason combines strategic thinking, curiosity, and a people-first approach to guide others toward personal and professional growth.
Jason’s mentoring philosophy focuses on creating psychologically safe environments where mentees can explore their potential, receive constructive feedback, and develop their strengths. His ability to notice subtle nuances allows him to provide thoughtful guidance that fosters meaningful learning and lasting impact. His work has earned national recognition and multiple awards for delivering exceptional results while nurturing growth in individuals and teams.
Session Description:
Heart-Centered Mentoring: Guiding Growth and Inspiring Potential
In this 40-50 minute session, Jason Johnson shares his approach to mentoring, drawing on his extensive experience as a leader and team developer. Participants will learn strategies for fostering trust, encouraging personal growth, and guiding others toward realizing their potential, whether in professional or personal contexts.
The session concludes with a 10-minute Q&A, providing attendees the opportunity to reflect on their own mentoring style and ask questions.
What Participants Will Gain From the Session
- Insights into heart-centered mentoring techniques
- Strategies to create safe, empowering environments for growth
- Practical tools for fostering engagement and professional development
- Inspiration to integrate mentoring into leadership and organizational success
- Opportunity to ask questions and reflect on personal mentoring practices