EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 38 MIN
Adaptive Resilience (A Conversation with Savio P Clemente)
from Choice Before Chance : A Broaden Mindz Podcast · host Vanita Prisha Daryanani
In this episode, we explore how leadership, mental resilience, and conscious choices can transform adversity into opportunity. Savio P. Clemente shares his inspiring journey through cancer, leadership under pressure, and the power of inner voice and agency in navigating life's challenges.In this episode, you will learn:The Adaptive Resilience Leadership Framework developed from over 2,000 interviews with global leadersHow personal adversity, including cancer, shaped Savio's approach to leadership and decision-makingThe significance of inner voice and agency in making impactful choicesPractical steps in self-regulation and metacognition for managing cognitive overloadThe Aloha Reboot framework for connecting with your inner selfHow to cultivate purpose, presence, and authenticity under pressureThe importance of vision as a feeling, not just a goalStrategies for embracing responsibility and avoiding the drift of drifting through lifeThe role of emotional intelligence and mindfulness in healthcare and professional environments.Savio P. Clemente is a keynote & TEDx speaker and healthcare leadership strategist who helps leadership teams make faster, clearer, high-stakes decisions after disruption, when the crisis is over, but performance hasn’t recovered. Drawing on 2,000+ interviews with global leaders and his own experience as a two-time cancer survivor, he developed the Adaptive Resilience Leadership framework to help leaders reduce cognitive overload, avoid costly decision fatigue, and improve execution and performance across teams. His work sits at the intersection of healthcare, leadership, and human performance. He equips organizations to operate with clarity, precision, and resilience, so leaders can make faster decisions, avoid costly mistakes, and sustain performance when it matters most. You can find him on https://www.thehumanresolve.com.
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In this episode, we explore how leadership, mental resilience, and conscious choices can transform adversity into opportunity. Savio P. Clemente shares his inspiring journey through cancer, leadership under pressure, and the power of inner voice and agency in navigating life's challenges.In this episode, you will learn:The Adaptive Resilience Leadership Framework developed from over 2,000 interviews with global leadersHow personal adversity, including cancer, shaped Savio's approach to leadership and decision-makingThe significance of inner voice and agency in making impactful choicesPractical steps in self-regulation and metacognition for managing cognitive overloadThe Aloha Reboot framework for connecting with your inner selfHow to cultivate purpose, presence, and authenticity under pressureThe importance of vision as a feeling, not just a goalStrategies for embracing responsibility and avoiding the drift of drifting through lifeThe role of emotional intelligence and mindfulness in healthcare and professional environments.Savio P. Clemente is a keynote & TEDx speaker and healthcare leadership strategist who helps leadership teams make faster, clearer, high-stakes decisions after disruption, when the crisis is over, but performance hasn’t recovered. Drawing on 2,000+ interviews with global leaders and his own experience as a two-time cancer survivor, he developed the Adaptive Resilience Leadership framework to help leaders reduce cognitive overload, avoid costly decision fatigue, and improve execution and performance across teams. His work sits at the intersection of healthcare, leadership, and human performance. He equips organizations to operate with clarity, precision, and resilience, so leaders can make faster decisions, avoid costly mistakes, and sustain performance when it matters most. You can find him on https://www.thehumanresolve.com.
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