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Life 2.0: The Second Act

Podcast by Jonathan Frostick

English

Health & personal development

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About Life 2.0: The Second Act

Life 2.0: The Second Act is for people who have achieved, endured, or outgrown the life they once worked for. A reflective podcast on reinvention, leadership, resilience, and building what comes next.

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S1E5: From the middle

Episode Title: From the Middle — A Reflection on Season 1, Episodes 1–4 Description: This episode is different. No guest. No prepared script. Just Jonathan Frostick sitting with a microphone and reflecting honestly on the first four episodes of Life 2.0: The Second Act. In this unedited, off-the-cuff conversation with himself, Jonathan revisits what he actually learned in writing about pressure, boundaries, calm and wealth — and why the act of writing it was often how he figured out what he believed, rather than reporting something he already knew. He talks about what he didn't expect when he started the series. The discomfort of writing from inside a transition rather than the other side of one. The moment he realised his first thought during a cardiac event was about a meeting with his manager — and what that really reveals about identity, not just overwork. And the editorial correction he had to make early on, when he noticed the series was speaking primarily to people who had chosen to change, while quietly leaving behind those who had change imposed on them. If you've been following the articles, this is the conversation behind them. If you're new to Life 2.0, this is probably the best place to start. In this episode: * Why pressure erodes perspective slowly, not dramatically * The difference between performing urgency and practising calm * Why boundaries at a senior level are about cognitive clarity, not protecting your evenings * What it means to write from the middle of a transition — and why it matters Life 2.0: The Second Act is a podcast and newsletter for senior leaders and professionals thinking seriously about what comes next — whether by choice, by circumstance, or by instinct. Hosted by Jonathan Frostick, drawing on twenty years inside complex global organisations and the questions his own experience made unavoidable. Find the full article archive at linkedin.com/jonathanfrostick Life 2.0: The Second Act explores reinvention after success, burnout, disruption, health events, and major life transition. Conversations on leadership, identity, resilience, health and building a more intentional future beyond the first mountain of your career. Follow and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube. Connect with Jonathan Frostick on LinkedIn for additional reflections, articles, and insights on leadership, reinvention, and the second act.

22 May 2026 - 20 min
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S1E4: How Calm Operators Lead Under Pressure

This text explores the concept of the calm operator, a leader who excels by maintaining composure under load rather than reacting emotionally to professional stress. The author argues that true leadership is a structural influence where a manager’s stillness acts as a stabilising force, effectively removing panic from the room even when pressure remains high. By practicing the discipline of distance, these individuals avoid the trap of manufactured urgency, allowing them to identify patterns and long-term consequences that others miss in the heat of the moment. Ultimately, the source frames this temperament not as an inherent personality trait, but as a deliberate practice that ensures endurance and clarity within complex, high-stakes environments. Life 2.0: The Second Act explores reinvention after success, burnout, disruption, health events, and major life transition. Conversations on leadership, identity, resilience, health and building a more intentional future beyond the first mountain of your career. Follow and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube. Connect with Jonathan Frostick on LinkedIn for additional reflections, articles, and insights on leadership, reinvention, and the second act.

15 May 2026 - 31 min
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S1E3: Why constant availability ruins leadership judgment

Jonathan Frostick argues that senior leadership is defined by clarity and judgement rather than constant availability or responsiveness. While early career success often stems from being endlessly accessible, maintaining this "availability trap" at higher levels leads to a reactive operating model where a leader becomes a cog in the machine rather than its guide. By establishing firm boundaries, a leader protects their cognitive capacity and emotional composure, transforming their attention into a scarce strategic asset that forces the surrounding organisation to become more disciplined. Ultimately, boundaries are not a tool for withdrawal but a necessary practice to preserve the space required for calm, deliberate decision-making amidst high-pressure environments. Life 2.0: The Second Act explores reinvention after success, burnout, disruption, health events, and major life transition. Conversations on leadership, identity, resilience, health and building a more intentional future beyond the first mountain of your career. Follow and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube. Connect with Jonathan Frostick on LinkedIn for additional reflections, articles, and insights on leadership, reinvention, and the second act.

7 May 2026 - 30 min
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S1E2: Why Extreme Effectiveness Breaks High Performers

This podcast explores how high achievers often fall victim to their own success because they view pressure as a prerequisite for progress. The author argues that the very traits leading to professional advancement—such as resilience and extreme discipline—frequently mask the physiological toll of chronic stress, leading to a dangerous "compounding of cost" rather than capital. Because organisations reward results rather than sustainable operating models, leaders tend to tie their personal identity to their capacity for endurance, causing them to rationalise away early symptoms of burnout as mere evidence of commitment. Ultimately, the piece serves as a call to redesign the architecture of ambition, shifting the definition of a strong leader from one who can withstand the most strain to one who engineers longevity through deliberate recovery and conscious boundaries. Life 2.0: The Second Act explores reinvention after success, burnout, disruption, health events, and major life transition. Conversations on leadership, identity, resilience, health and building a more intentional future beyond the first mountain of your career. Follow and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube. Connect with Jonathan Frostick on LinkedIn for additional reflections, articles, and insights on leadership, reinvention, and the second act.

7 May 2026 - 52 min
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S1E1: From Corporate burnout to Life 2.0

This reflective narrative recounts how a high-level executive’s near-fatal health crisis forced a radical transformation of his professional philosophy. After suffering a heart attack, the author realised he had mistakenly conflated constant availability and the absorption of pressure with true leadership and value. He argues that corporate success often masks a dangerous accumulation of self-neglect, where the illusion of being indispensable eventually compromises one's humanity and judgment. Ultimately, the text serves as a manifesto for Life 2.0, advocating for a model of strategic calm and mental clarity that prioritises sustainable impact over the glorification of exhaustion. Life 2.0: The Second Act explores reinvention after success, burnout, disruption, health events, and major life transition. Conversations on leadership, identity, resilience, health and building a more intentional future beyond the first mountain of your career. Follow and listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube. Connect with Jonathan Frostick on LinkedIn for additional reflections, articles, and insights on leadership, reinvention, and the second act.

7 May 2026 - 38 min
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