Episode 22: What Ancient Wisdom Gets Right About Stress (That Modern Leadership Gets Wrong)
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🎙️Podcast Description
Why do so many high achievers feel exhausted despite success? In this solo episode of The Grounded Leader, I explore what ancient wisdom teaches us about stress, burnout, and nervous system regulation—and why modern leadership culture may be asking our bodies to operate in ways they were never designed to sustain.
In today’s high-performance culture, stress is often framed as a personal weakness or something leaders should simply “manage better.” But ancient systems like Ayurveda understood stress very differently. In this episode I explain why leadership burnout is not a personal failure but a biological response to chronic stress.
I share why stress is not a character flaw but biological feedback, how the body experiences stress before the mind recognizes it, and why chronic stress eventually overrides willpower—even in high achievers.
You’ll also hear why ancient health systems emphasized rhythm, recovery, and nourishment, and how the loss of these rhythms in modern work culture contributes to burnout, fatigue, poor sleep, and emotional exhaustion.
If you’ve ever felt exhausted but wired, productive yet disconnected, or successful but unwell, this episode offers a powerful reframe on stress and sustainable leadership.
📌Key Topics in This Episode
- Stress and burnout in modern leadership
- Nervous system dysregulation and chronic stress
- Why high achievers struggle with exhaustion
- The role of rhythm in mental and physical health
- Ancient wisdom from Ayurveda applied to modern stress
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