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#106 - Interview with Rachael Edmondson-Clarke: Leadership Under Pressure, Bandwidth Management, and Culture by Design

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Reframing leadership growth starts with a simple distinction: skill is not the same as having the bandwidth to use it. Sustainable performance depends on capacity: energy, mood, and emotional regulation, not just capability. Coaching and community accelerate that growth. How do leaders protect capacity under pressure? What habits actually restore it? How can we turn invisible inner progress into visible results? These are some of the questions we explore with our guest Rachael Edmondson-Clarke in episode #106 of “Poder aprender.”

We unpack the difference between capability (knowing what to do) and capacity (having the energy and psychological safety to do it). When capacity is depleted, thinking, learning, and action suffer, so teams need environments that feel safe, not just policies that say they are.

We highlight the role of networks and long-term coaching: being challenged, seen differently, and kept on track. Consistent, bi-weekly coaching and supportive communities are not “nice-to-haves”; they are scaffolding for real change.

Restoration isn’t a reward; it’s an input. We explore “base vs. elite” targets (inspired by Bryan Johnson) to keep recovery habits alive even on chaotic weeks, think micro-moves like squats while brushing your teeth, so progress stays sustainable.

Not all progress is visible. Inner shifts often precede outer results. We discuss mindfulness as “keeping things in mind,” how identity anchors practice, and why leaders should trust slow, steady change that later becomes noticeable to others.

These are the topics of episode #106:

  • Capability vs. Capacity
  • Burnout Reframed
  • Restoring Capacity Inside Work Cultures
  • Emotional Intelligence: The Five Social Needs
  • Sustainable High Performance: Restoration as Input

¡Sigan aprendiendo y acuérdense de practicar bien!

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Rachael Edmondson-Clarke: https://www.ellevar.co.uk

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Sitio web: https://www.poderaprender.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poder.aprender

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@poder-aprender

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Sitio personal: https://www.walterfreiberg.com

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Reframing leadership growth starts with a simple distinction: skill is not the same as having the bandwidth to use it. Sustainable performance depends on capacity: energy, mood, and emotional regulation, not just capability. Coaching and community accelerate that growth. How do leaders protect capacity under pressure? What habits actually restore it? How can we turn invisible inner progress into visible results? These are some of the questions we explore with our guest Rachael Edmondson-Clarke in episode #106 of “Poder aprender.”

We unpack the difference between capability (knowing what to do) and capacity (having the energy and psychological safety to do it). When capacity is depleted, thinking, learning, and action suffer, so teams need environments that feel safe, not just policies that say they are.

We highlight the role of networks and long-term coaching: being challenged, seen differently, and kept on track. Consistent, bi-weekly coaching and supportive communities are not “nice-to-haves”; they are scaffolding for real change.

Restoration isn’t a reward; it’s an input. We explore “base vs. elite” targets (inspired by Bryan Johnson) to keep recovery habits alive even on chaotic weeks, think micro-moves like squats while brushing your teeth, so progress stays sustainable.

Not all progress is visible. Inner shifts often precede outer results. We discuss mindfulness as “keeping things in mind,” how identity anchors practice, and why leaders should trust slow, steady change that later becomes noticeable to others.

These are the topics of episode #106:

  • Capability vs. Capacity
  • Burnout Reframed
  • Restoring Capacity Inside Work Cultures
  • Emotional Intelligence: The Five Social Needs
  • Sustainable High Performance: Restoration as Input

¡Sigan aprendiendo y acuérdense de practicar bien!

---------------------------------------------------------------

Rachael Edmondson-Clarke: https://www.ellevar.co.uk

---------------------------------------------------------------

Sitio web: https://www.poderaprender.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poder.aprender

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@poder-aprender

---------------------------------------------------------------

Sitio personal: https://www.walterfreiberg.com

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