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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 18 MIN

99 - One Word To Rule Them All

from Creating Cadence

In a fast-moving world where burnout, distraction, and overwork have become normalised, building sustainable rhythms may be one of the most important leadership skills of all. What if the problem isn’t you… but the framework you’ve been given? In the penultimate episode of Season 15, Mich Bondesio revisits the central concept that has shaped six years of the Creating Cadence Podcast: "Cadence".This episode brings together the core themes explored throughout the season — burnout, attention, loneliness, regenerative work, focus, constraints, inner capacity, and sustainable performance — and reveals how they all connect through one foundational idea: Rhythm.Rather than chasing the impossible ideal of “work-life balance,” this episode explores why human beings are designed for movement, variation, seasonality, and recovery — and how cadence creates a more sustainable way to work, lead, and live.This is both an introduction to the philosophy of cadence and a reflective wrap-up of the season’s deeper themes before the landmark 100th episode.In this episode:Why “work-life balance” often fails high performersThe difference between balance and cadenceHow cadence supports sustainable performanceWhy humans are designed for rhythm, not consistencyThe role of seasonality in work and leadershipWhat “effort waves” are — and why recovery mattersThe dangers of constant intensity and self-overrideHow flexible beats create adaptable structureWhy cadence affects relationships, leadership, and cultureTime Stamps:[00:02:17] The Problem with Balance[00:04:51] What Cadence Actually Means[00:06:31] Seasonality as a Design Principle[00:08:40] Effort Waves & The Myth of Constant Intensity[00:10:36] Flexible Beats[00:12:47] The Social Dimension – Cadence in Relationships[00:14:30] Cadence as an Operating Philosophy[00:16:01] Wrap UpAbout Creating Cadence:Creating Cadence is a podcast about what it really takes to work well and live well in this fast-paced world. The focus is on re-imagining work and business for high-performing founders and teams, creatively-minded entrepreneurs, and purpose-driven business owners who want to make a meaningful impact without sacrificing themselves or their people to burnout, hustle, and overwork.Season 15 follows a monologue format hosted by Mich Bondesio, exploring burnout and overwork and why they have no place in the future of work.Produced by: Bondesio MediaAvailable on: Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, YouTubeEdited on: DescriptHosted on: AcastMusic: "Changing Their Minds" from Premium Beat#Productivity #FutureOfWork #Leadership #BurnoutPrevention #SustainableBusiness #RegenerativeWork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In a fast-moving world where burnout, distraction, and overwork have become normalised, building sustainable rhythms may be one of the most important leadership skills of all. What if the problem isn’t you… but the framework you’ve been given? In the penultimate episode of Season 15, Mich Bondesio revisits the central concept that has shaped six years of the Creating Cadence Podcast: "Cadence".This episode brings together the core themes explored throughout the season — burnout, attention, loneliness, regenerative work, focus, constraints, inner capacity, and sustainable performance — and reveals how they all connect through one foundational idea: Rhythm.Rather than chasing the impossible ideal of “work-life balance,” this episode explores why human beings are designed for movement, variation, seasonality, and recovery — and how cadence creates a more sustainable way to work, lead, and live.This is both an introduction to the philosophy of cadence and a reflective wrap-up of the season’s deeper themes before the landmark 100th episode.In this episode:Why “work-life balance” often fails high performersThe difference between balance and cadenceHow cadence supports sustainable performanceWhy humans are designed for rhythm, not consistencyThe role of seasonality in work and leadershipWhat “effort waves” are — and why recovery mattersThe dangers of constant intensity and self-overrideHow flexible beats create adaptable structureWhy cadence affects relationships, leadership, and cultureTime Stamps:[00:02:17] The Problem with Balance[00:04:51] What Cadence Actually Means[00:06:31] Seasonality as a Design Principle[00:08:40] Effort Waves & The Myth of Constant Intensity[00:10:36] Flexible Beats[00:12:47] The Social Dimension – Cadence in Relationships[00:14:30] Cadence as an Operating Philosophy[00:16:01] Wrap UpAbout Creating Cadence:Creating Cadence is a podcast about what it really takes to work well and live well in this fast-paced world. The focus is on re-imagining work and business for high-performing founders and teams, creatively-minded entrepreneurs, and purpose-driven business owners who want to make a meaningful impact without sacrificing themselves or their people to burnout, hustle, and overwork.Season 15 follows a monologue format hosted by Mich Bondesio, exploring burnout and overwork and why they have no place in the future of work.Produced by: Bondesio MediaAvailable on: Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, YouTubeEdited on: DescriptHosted on: AcastMusic: "Changing Their Minds" from Premium Beat#Productivity #FutureOfWork #Leadership #BurnoutPrevention #SustainableBusiness #RegenerativeWork Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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