Andy Brown's Exploring Emotional Overdraft
Hosted by business coach and author Andy Brown, the Exploring Emotional Overdraft Pod is a series of honest and thought-provoking conversations with business founders and leaders, during which they explore:
- Their relationship with their own emotional overdraft
- The challenges they face in their businesses
- The impact running a business has had on their mental and physical wellbeing
- Valuable lessons they’ve learnt along the way.
A pod for business leaders or founders who have a habit of overcoming their company’s challenges at the expense of their own wellbeing, and for those who strive for a healthier relationship with their business.
Andy Brown's Exploring Emotional Overdraft
BURN DOWN YOUR CALENDAR. The Concept of Overwhelm and the Need for a Plan with Ken Eslick
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Exploring Emotional Overdraft, host Andy Brown talks to Ken Eslick—entrepreneur, author, podcaster, and founder of the Leaders Lab—about the delicate balance of leadership and personal well-being.
Ken shares his journey from a young, carefree college student to a thriving entrepreneur and corporate leader, offering practical tools and hard-won lessons for managing time, prioritisation, and emotional energy. This conversation is packed with actionable insights for leaders striving to build sustainable businesses without sacrificing their mental or physical health.
Key Takeaways:
- The Power of Planning: Discover why pausing to plan is critical for reducing overwhelm and driving success.
- Burn Down Your Calendar: Ken’s unique method for revitalising his schedule to stay aligned with his goals and values.
- Duty and Delegation: Understand how leaders can manage their sense of responsibility while building a sustainable, self-sufficient team.
- Productivity Techniques: How focused, distraction-free time blocks can dramatically boost efficiency and effectiveness.
Memorable Quotes:
- "You’re only going to rise to your level of overwhelm." – Ken Eslick
- "If you don’t have time for Netflix, you don’t have time for your kids or your health either." – Ken Eslick
- "Open door policy doesn’t mean people can walk in whenever they feel like it—it means you’re accessible with intention." – Ken Eslick
Connect with Ken:
- LinkedIn: Ken Eslick
- Podcast: The Leaders Lab Podcast
- Website: The Leaders Lab
Further Listening:
Check out Andy Brown’s guest appearance on The Leaders Lab Podcast for more on emotional overdrafts and leadership strategies.