Season 1, Episode 1: The Fear of Slowing Down
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"You don't need to earn your rest. You need to protect it."There's a sound you never forget: the slow, steady beeping of a hospital monitor reminding you your body's still working, even when you've stopped showing up for it.
That sound came after years of two-hour commutes, constant business travel, and performing competence in rooms that made it clear I didn't belong.
As a gay Puerto Rican man who grew up in poverty in the Bronx during the crack epidemic and AIDS crisis, I learned early: a closed mouth doesn't get fed. So I overperformed my way into LinkedIn, Google, Uber, and Tesla—driving over $600M in revenue impact.
But all that hustle led to one place: an emergency room, dehydrated and collapsing.
In this episode, I open up about:
- The moment my body started screaming because I wouldn't listen to the whispers
- How survival mode became my operating system—and why that almost killed me
- The mentors who modeled both exhaustion and recovery
- What it took to rebuild my life from the inside out
- Why slowing down didn't make me weaker—it made me strategic
By the end, you'll be ready to ask yourself three questions:What am I afraid will happen if I slow down? What am I losing by refusing to rest? And what would it look like if peace was my new measure of success?
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