Episodi

  • Compulsively Productive? How Busyness is Burning you Out!
    Jan 20 2026

    In this frank and animated conversation, co-hosts Alexis Zahner and Sally Clarke explore the complex relationship between productivity, rest, and burnout. They discuss personal experiences with productivity pressures, the societal expectations that contribute to burnout, and the importance of understanding different forms of rest.


    This open and insightful dialogue emphasizes the need for self-compassion, the role of therapy and coaching, and practical strategies for preventing burnout while fostering a healthier work-life experience for all of us.


    Key insights include:
    • Why the struggle with productivity and rest is common among high achievers.
    • How rest should not be viewed as a reward for productivity but as a necessity.
    • The ways societal pressures often dictate our sense of worth based on productivity.
    • Why burnout can occur in both organizational and personal contexts.
    • The power of understanding different types of rest can help in recovery and prevention of burnout.
    • Why therapy and coaching can provide valuable support in managing stress and burnout.
    • The reasons we see self-assessment as crucial in recognizing burnout symptoms.
    • How creating boundaries around work can enhance productivity and well-being.
    • The key reasons finding joy and play in life is essential for mental health.
    • Why, now more than ever, it's important to connect with others and share experiences to combat feelings of isolation.




    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Chaos and Productivity

    02:50 The Struggle with Productivity and Rest

    05:59 The Impact of Childhood on Productivity Mindset

    09:00 Understanding Different Types of Rest

    11:55 Navigating Faux Productivity

    14:55 The Connection Between Worth and Productivity

    17:59 Societal Pressures and Personal Value

    20:56 The Pervasiveness of Burnout and Its Consequences

    24:29 Understanding Burnout: Personal Experiences and Definitions

    30:09 The Role of Therapy and Coaching in Managing Burnout

    36:09 Practical Strategies for Preventing Burnout

    40:56 Finding Joy and Play in Life Despite Challenges


    Learn more, including the links to the episode with Dr Saunda Dalton Smith, right here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/f-productivity-busyness-burnout

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    44 min
  • We Have Exciting News!
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner discuss the rebranding of the podcast to 'Live+Work More Human' (formerly We Are Human Leaders), and the introduction of their new partner, Humanico. They emphasize the importance of human-centered outcomes in leadership and the need for connection in hybrid and remote teams. The conversation also highlights the exciting themes and topics planned for the upcoming season, focusing on personal development and the integration of skills in both personal and professional contexts.


    Key Takeaways


    • Rebranding reflects a broader understanding of leadership.
    • Humanico provides a platform for organizational intelligence.
    • Self-leadership is crucial for personal and professional growth.
    • Skills learned in work apply to personal relationships.
    • The split between work and life is arbitrary.
    • Community feedback shaped the rebranding decision.
    • The podcast aims to invite everyone into the conversation.
    • Future episodes will cover practical skills and strategies.
    • The focus is on becoming the best version of ourselves.


    Learn more at http://liveandworkmorehuman.com/

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    9 min
  • Brain Snack: How to Drive Connection in Hybrid and Remote Teams
    Jan 6 2026

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from Live and Work More Human.


    In today’s Brain Snack, we share practical advice for driving more connection and belonging in hybrid and remote teams. And the do’s and don’ts for using online technology for connection, and how to best use time together wisely to drive deeper relationships.


    For more resources like this one, check out the Live and Work More Human podcast right here.


    For now, enjoy!


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    8 min
  • Brain Snack: How to Manage Tough Expectations as a Middle Manager
    Dec 30 2025

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.


    In today’s brain snack, we share advice for managers struggling to manage team productivity and not burn themselves out. This includes practical tips to help you manage up successfully. This is part of a four part brainsnack series where we answer your questions.


    For more, check resources like this one, check out the We Are Human Leaders podcast right here www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast


    For now, enjoy!

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    9 min
  • Brain Snack: How to Upskill for an Unknown Future
    Dec 23 2025

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.


    In today’s brain snack, we discuss how to upskill for a future that’s uncertain and unpredictable. We share our expert insights on the mindsets and behaviours that will be critical for success now, and into the future. This is part of a four part Brain Snack series where we answer your questions.


    For more resources like this one, check out the We Are Human Leaders podcast right here www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast


    For now, enjoy!



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    7 min
  • Unlock Your Creativity and Innovation Potential with Tessa Forshaw and Rich Braden
    Dec 16 2025

    A must listen for everyone who wants to tap into their creativity with ease and intention! This thought-provoking conversation with authors of the brilliant new Innovation-ish Tessa Forshaw and Rich Braden explores the multifaceted nature of innovation, emphasizing that it is not solely the domain of lone geniuses but rather a collaborative effort that requires curiosity, empathy, and humility.


    We discuss the importance of redefining what it means to be an innovator, the myths surrounding innovation hesitation, and the critical role of leadership in fostering a safe environment for creativity. The discussion also delves into practical strategies for integrating innovation into daily life, the significance of mindset, and the power of metacognition in enhancing creative problem-solving abilities.



    Key learnings
    • Innovation is about passion and grit to solve problems.
    • Curiosity, empathy, and humility are essential human qualities for innovation.
    • The myth of the lone genius in innovation is misleading.
    • Collaboration is crucial for generating innovative ideas.
    • Mindsets influence how we perceive and approach problems.
    • Cognitive caution can hinder creativity but is a natural human process.
    • Creating a safe space encourages idea sharing and innovation.
    • Leaders play a vital role in fostering an innovative environment.
    • Innovation should be integrated into daily practices, not treated as a special event.
    • Metacognition enhances our ability to innovate by allowing us to reflect on our thinking.



    Chapters

    00:00 Defining Innovation: A New Perspective

    03:01 The Human Element of Innovation

    05:59 Innovation Hesitation: Understanding Barriers

    08:51 The Distinction Between Innovation and Entrepreneurship

    11:57 Mindsets for Innovation: A Cognitive Approach

    14:40 Overcoming Self-Censorship in Creative Processes

    17:53 Creating a Safe Environment for Innovation

    20:42 The Role of Leadership in Fostering Innovation

    23:47 Everyday Innovation: Integrating Creativity into Daily Life

    26:53 Integrating Change Gradually

    28:19 Understanding Moves in Problem Solving

    31:22 The Power of Mindset in Innovation

    35:07 Harnessing Metacognition for Creativity

    48:41 Practical Steps to Foster Innovation

    52:48 Introduction to Human Leadership

    53:51 Cognitive Science and Innovation

    54:56 The Role of Creativity in Leadership


    Learn more about Tessa and Rich, order your copy of their book, and access your free BONUS Mind Map, right here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/unlock-your-creativity-innovation-potential-with-tessa-forshaw-rich-braden

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    56 min
  • Brain Snack: How to Embrace Disruption to Harness Change
    Dec 9 2025

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.


    In today’s brain snack, Author and Disruption Expert Terence Mauri shares with Alexis and Sally his take on how leaders need to be framing disruption to harness change and remain relevant. He shares with us the risks of doing nothing in a rapidly changing world, and how AI is as much about people as it is about technology.


    For more, check out the full conversation How to Befriend Uncertainty with Terence Mauri here.


    For now, enjoy!

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    10 min
  • Stop Competing, Start Succeeding: Rethinking Ambition with Ruchika Malhotra
    Dec 2 2025

    In this powerful conversation, author and global thought leader Ruchika T. Malhotra discusses her brilliant new book Uncompete: Rejecting Competition to Unlock Success, which challenges the traditional notions of competition in the workplace and life. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration, community, and an abundance mindset as essential elements for success.


    The wide-ranging discussion explores various myths surrounding competition, the need to reset our mindsets, and the significance of reframing comparison. Ruchika also highlights the necessity of seeking peace as a form of resistance against societal pressures.


    Key Takeaways from this potent conversation with Ruchika:


    • How uncompete is about rejecting the zero-sum mindset.
    • Why collaboration leads to greater success than competition.
    • The many ingrained beliefs we have about competition are harmful.
    • The key reasons resetting our mindset is crucial for personal growth.
    • How comparison can be reframed to motivate rather than discourage.
    • Why building community is essential for mental health and success.
    • The legitimate concerns around male loneliness in society right now.
    • Why success should be redefined to include community and support.
    • How seeking peace is a powerful form of resistance.
    • Why abundance mindset fosters collaboration and innovation.


    Learn more about Ruchika Malhotra, her amazing new book, and her work right here.


    Thanks for being a part of the We Are Human Leaders community!

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    41 min