Shownotes
with Alec Pearson.
In this solo episode, Alec reflects on something many leaders are quietly feeling but struggling to name - why leadership feels heavier, even when nothing is technically “wrong”.
Drawing on his recent Aftershock Era series on The Strategic Leader on Substack, Alec explores how accumulated pressure, rather than dramatic crisis, is shaping decision-making, energy and strategic clarity across organisations.
In this conversation Alec explores:
- Why leadership can feel heavier even in the absence of visible crisis
- The difference between tired teams and thinning teams - and why it matters
- How soft burnout quietly affects judgement, not just wellbeing
- Why organisations can be busy yet feel like nothing is really moving
- The subtle shift from strategic growth to cultural caution
- How external fragmentation and AI acceleration are thinning the signal leaders rely on
- The difference between decisions made from clarity and decisions driven by pressure
- A simple discipline to restore focus, capacity and momentum when drift sets in
If you’re a CEO, founder, partner or senior leader sensing that something feels slightly off - not broken, just heavier - this episode offers language, structure and reflection to help you regain orientation.
For the deeper thinking behind this episode, explore the full Aftershock series on The Strategic Leader on Substack: https://thestrategicleader.substack.com
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