An Environmental Scientist on Burnout Recovery, Cardiac Arrest, and the Quiet Power of Slowing Down - Sheryl Barbosa
What does it look like when the pressure to “have it all” actually takes everything? What happens to a high-achieving environmental scientist when the very thing she’s working to protect — the planet — gets sacrificed alongside her own body? And what does it feel like to wake up in a hospital bed knowing you flatlined twice and that the worst-case scenario you thought only happened to other people happened to you?
Sheryl Barbosa is an environmental scientist, space strategist, keynote speaker, and founder of Sustain Cities Network, a green-tech venture connecting small businesses, large companies, and cities across the U.S. With over 20 years of experience in policy, innovation, and sustainability, she advises leaders across industries on how to rediscover their sense of purpose and build a planet where people and the planet can both thrive.
In this conversation with Dr. Mitika Kanabar, Sheryl shares the runaway-train years that led to two stress-driven cardiac arrests in her thirties, the slow-and-not-linear recovery that followed, and the practical philosophy of trust, flow, and intentionality that has quietly built her a fuller life and a more successful career than the grind ever did.
✨ What you’ll learn:
* Why Sheryl believes the people building the commercial space industry — SpaceX, Blue Origin, the engineers behind citizen spaceflights — are the most planet-reverent group she has ever worked with, and how that paradox shapes her work as a space strategist
* The cultural trap of the elder-millennial grind: why society’s pressure to “have it all” turned into a 100-mile-an-hour treadmill where keeping up with average requires running like you’re trying to be number one
* The cardiac arrests Sheryl experienced twice in the hospital, what she woke up to, and the moment she realized she had nearly killed herself trying to save the very planet she was working so hard to protect
* The runaway-train metaphor for burnout — why your health doesn’t ask permission before flinging you from your own momentum, and why a “tuck and roll” is the kindest landing you can hope for
* Why slow is smoother and smoother is faster — and the everyday example of rushing out the door that explains why every minute we “save” by hurrying we lose three times over
* The trust-and-flow framework that’s replaced productivity for Sheryl, and the coffee-shop chance encounter that built a sustainable fashion show, four friendships, a co-work venue, and a professional pipeline — all from a slower morning
* The overscheduled-day problem: why Mother Nature, your intuition, and your loved ones can’t get on your calendar if every minute is already booked, and what it takes to make room for the wildly unimaginable
* The Edward Scissorhands vs. precise surgeon metaphor for cutting “flail” from your work, doing less, and why intentional incision beats fast-and-shaky every time
* Sheryl’s path from elder-millennial grind to environmental scientist, space strategist, and founder of Sustain Cities Network — and why she calls cardiac arrest the wake-up call she wouldn’t trade for any amount of money
Resources Mentioned:
Sustain Cities Network — sustaincities.org [https://sustaincities.org/]
SpaceX — spacex.com [https://www.spacex.com/]
Blue Origin — blueorigin.com [https://www.blueorigin.com/]
Connect with Sheryl Barbosa:
Founder of Sustain Cities Network
Email: Sheryl@sustaincities.org
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherylbarbosa/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherylbarbosa/]
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