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Sustainable Tech Leader

Podcast von Mita Patel

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Business

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The Sustainable Tech Leader isn’t just another leadership podcast. Tech leaders face unique pressures, fast-paced change, relentless delivery cycles, managing up while supporting teams, and constant disruption. Most advice is either too technical or too generic. This podcast fills the gap with honest conversations on the highs and lows of leadership, and practical ways to excel without burning out. For leaders who want balance, resilience, and lasting impact.

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Episode Building CoLab with Purpose: Storytelling, Values, and Energy-Sustaining Leadership with Dan Lamoo Cover

Building CoLab with Purpose: Storytelling, Values, and Energy-Sustaining Leadership with Dan Lamoo

Building CoLab with Purpose: Storytelling, Values, and Energy-Sustaining Leadership with Dan Lamoon The host of the Sustainable Tech Leader Podcast interviews Dan Lamo, founder of CoLab, about values-led entrepreneurship, creativity, and sustainable leadership rather than scaling at all costs. Dan explains CoLab’s origin in his frustration with educational bureaucracy and a student who thrived outside traditional lectures, inspiring “just in time” bite-sized learning videos that apply storytelling techniques to disrupt tools like Blackboard. He describes how purpose evolved through collaborations across education and corporate learning, including a current project with a college supporting neurodivergent students, which aligns with his experience as a dyslexic founder. Dan discusses balancing ethically driven pro-bono work with corporate projects for cashflow and transferable learning, his storytelling process with children and adults, strategies to avoid burnout through nature, exercise, and early-morning work sprints, and a shift from employees to trusted freelance partners. He closes by advising founders to do self-reflection, learn from others, and measure “time-rich” wealth alongside finances. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 01:40 Why CoLab Began 04:55 Purpose and Values Growth 07:57 Creativity and Tech for Good 11:07 Storytelling Process 13:28 Building Rapport with Adults 15:48 Founder Energy and Nature 19:39 Avoiding Burnout and Early Mornings 21:39 Leading Without Payroll 24:05 Future of Project Teams 26:28 Founder Advice and Closing **This audio track is used under the Pixabay License, which allows free commercial use with no attribution required. The track has been modified for podcast intro purposes only. **

14. Apr. 2026 - 29 min
Episode Sustainable High Performance: Systems, Nervous System Regulation, and Integrity Under Pressure Cover

Sustainable High Performance: Systems, Nervous System Regulation, and Integrity Under Pressure

In this Sustainable Tech Leader Podcast episode, host interviews Wani Iris Manley, a former in-house intellectual property attorney (Visa, MasterCard) now advising executives on change, to explore whether high performance is compatible with nervous system regulation. Manley argues leaders must redefine success beyond arbitrary, money-linked goals and address decision fatigue, which shows up as defaulting to status quo, oversimplifying complex issues, procrastinating (“mañana effect”), or offloading decisions to unqualified team members. She recommends reducing cognitive load through systems and structure, prioritizing top three daily priorities, compartmentalizing, and brief breathwork (box breathing). Ignoring these patterns can lead to brain fog, reduced creativity, inability to celebrate wins, and health issues, plus integrity erosion (agreeing publicly but dissenting privately) and increased legal risk via lax compliance, scope creep, confidentiality lapses, and retaliation exposure. She emphasizes aligning SOPs with practice, building trusted teams, setting intentional tech boundaries, and adopting “rest is productive and highly profitable.”00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro01:49 Redefining Success02:47 Decision Fatigue Signs04:30 Systems to Reduce Load07:13 Health Costs of Overdrive08:44 Integrity Under Pressure10:04 Legal and Compliance Risks11:15 Protecting Company Culture12:14 Ambition as Self Sabotage14:45 Rest as Productive17:52 Daily Regulation Practices20:01 Intentional Tech Leadership23:02 Final Advice and Wrap Up

21. März 2026 - 24 min
Episode High-Pressure Leadership, Financial Optionality, and AI: Lessons from Dr. Adam Link Cover

High-Pressure Leadership, Financial Optionality, and AI: Lessons from Dr. Adam Link

High-Pressure Leadership, Financial Optionality, and AI: Lessons from Dr. Adam Link In this episode of the Sustainable Tech Leader Podcast, the host interviews Dr. Adam Link, former senior engineering manager at Coinbase during rapid growth and the IPO, who now works with software professionals and founders on long-term financial strategy and decision-making. Adam describes how moving from individual contributor to manager and being mentored during a team split shaped his view of leadership transitions, emphasizing clear vision, empowerment, and allowing new leaders to build their own version of the team. He discusses how high performers often show few signs of burnout and may leave abruptly once they have financial optionality, sharing an example of an employee who left to start a coin-operated laundry business. Adam outlines a management mindset for knowledge workers focused on creating an environment people want to stay in, using regular one-on-ones to understand what work people enjoy and what support they need. He explains trust as consistently doing what you say you will do, including communicating timeline changes and selectively sharing uncertainty to give teams context. Shifting to finance, he notes that people often deviate from plans under stress, citing the DALBAR study showing investors underperform the market due to panic selling, and positions advisors and mentors as third-party supports during high-stakes moments. Looking ahead, he argues AI lowers the barrier to launching ideas and enables small teams to “punch above their weight,” illustrating this with how he quickly generated a business plan, financial model, and Facebook lead campaign for an indoor playground concept, while warning that faster experimentation also accelerates spending and requires a strong personal balance sheet. Adam closes with what keeps him grounded: living within his means to maintain the freedom to step away from work and prioritizing family, noting that long after a company is gone, family remains. 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 02:13 Leadership Turning Points 05:15 Burnout and Optionality 09:17 Attraction Management Mindset 12:57 Building Trust Remotely 16:16 Behavior Under Stress 19:47 AI Shrinks Team Size 28:12 Sustainable Grounding Principles 29:45 Closing Thanks “This audio track is used under the Pixabay License, which allows free commercial use with no attribution required. The track has been modified for podcast intro purposes only.”

4. März 2026 - 30 min
Episode Burnout and Sustainable Leadership with Christopher Carter Cover

Burnout and Sustainable Leadership with Christopher Carter

In this episode of the Sustainable Tech Leader, the host is joined by veteran tech entrepreneur and author Christopher Carter. With decades of experience across cloud and AI ecosystems, Christopher discusses his journey through leadership, burnout, and his transition to a more sustainable work-life balance. He openly shares his personal experience with burnout in 2009, his strategies for delegating responsibilities, and the importance of mental health in leadership. Additionally, Christopher offers insights into leveraging AI for business strategies, fostering deeper connections professionally and personally, and the significance of mindfulness in maintaining a sustainable leadership routine. 00:00 Introduction to the Sustainable Tech Leader 00:23 Meet Christopher Carter: A Journey Through Tech Leadership 02:18 The Importance of Delegation in Leadership 04:43 Recognizing and Addressing Burnout 06:28 Transitioning from Burnout to a Balanced Life 18:19 The Role of AI in Modern Leadership 20:13 Advice for Entrepreneurs and Founders 22:08 Maintaining Sustainability as a Leader 23:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts “This audio track is used under the Pixabay License, which allows free commercial use with no attribution required. The track has been modified for podcast intro purposes only.”

4. Feb. 2026 - 23 min
Episode Navigating High-Stakes Decision-Making: Insights from Cybersecurity Founder Clinton Walker Cover

Navigating High-Stakes Decision-Making: Insights from Cybersecurity Founder Clinton Walker

In this episode of the Sustainable Tech Leader Podcast, host welcomes Clinton Walker, a cybersecurity founder and advisor with extensive experience in leading companies across diverse industries. Clinton shares his insights on making balanced decisions in high-pressure environments, managing energy and burnout, and the importance of leadership that empowers teams. He delves into how his background and entrepreneurial endeavors have shaped his leadership style, emphasizing people, processes, technology, and culture. Clinton also discusses the impact of AI and automation on business operations and recruitment, and offers personal strategies for sustaining energy and clarity in demanding domains. 00:00 Introduction to the Sustainable Tech Leader Podcast 00:06 Meet Clinton Walker: Cybersecurity Expert and Entrepreneur 01:56 Navigating the Challenges of Building Businesses 03:51 Clinton's Journey in Cybersecurity and Entrepreneurship 06:54 The Importance of Compliance and Risk Management 07:29 Balancing Urgency and Focus in Cybersecurity 11:00 Managing Energy and Avoiding Burnout 16:05 Leadership Styles and Team Empowerment 18:40 The Role of AI and Technology in Modern Business 25:16 Sustaining Personal Energy and Well-being 27:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts “This audio track is used under the Pixabay License, which allows free commercial use with no attribution required. The track has been modified for podcast intro purposes only.”

20. Jan. 2026 - 24 min
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