Jeanette Bronée | On scaling a broken system, and the discipline of staying human | Episode #82

EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 1H 20M

Jeanette Bronée | On scaling a broken system, and the discipline of staying human | Episode #82

from The Only Constant · host Lasse Rindom

In this episode, Lasse Rindom speaks with Jeanette Bronée - global keynote speaker, author of The Self-Care Mindset, and creator of Power-Pausing™ - about how the real lever in today’s fast-moving, AI-shaped workplace isn’t faster output, but human clarity, connection and trust. AI can supercharge the hamster wheel, unless leaders redesign what the wheel is even for The difference between output and outcome, and why speed without discernment just multiplies dysfunction Agency as the real battleground, and the risk of outsourcing sovereignty to tools that feel like they “understand” you Why global connectivity creates both opportunity and mass comparison, and how that pressure shapes work, identity, and attention The uncomfortable question behind “future of work" - Who actually gets to choose what it becomes? Are we designing for and with care? Or just accelerating mindlessly? That's the question this episode explores. Do you want to know more about Jeanette Bronée? Jeanette Bronée is a Danish-born, New York–based global keynote speaker, TEDx speaker, and culture strategist who helps organizations unlock the Human Advantage in a world shaped by AI and constant change. With a background in customer experience, brand strategy, and more than two decades as a coach and consultant, she works at the intersection of human performance and organizational culture. Her career began in design and leadership, where she learned firsthand that customer experience is inseparable from employee experience. After burning out and rebuilding her life from the inside out, she dedicated her work to understanding how people function under pressure and how trust becomes the invisible infrastructure of every high-performing team. Jeanette is the creator of Power-Pausing™ and CARE OS®, practical frameworks that help leaders build self-trust, strengthen team trust, and design human-driven cultures where clarity, care, and collaboration fuel innovation. She has spoken at the United Nations and guided leaders across global companies, and she is the author of The Self-Care Mindset® published by Wiley. Her work challenges the outdated idea that productivity is the goal. Instead, she highlights that high-functioning organizations grow from the inside out when people have the tools to navigate uncertainty, recalibrate their energy, and lead with wisdom instead of speed. In a future where technology accelerates everything, Jeanette believes our competitive edge is profoundly human. She helps leaders turn trust into strategy, care into culture, and change into momentum so people and organizations can thrive, adapt, and innovate, no matter the pace of the world around them.  

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