FIRST MOVERS - In Conversation
When Capability Becomes a Cage:The Psychology of High-Functioning Women Why sustainable success starts beneath the surface In this episode of the First Movers podcast, Cassie Roma [www.cassieroma.com] and Yasmin London [www.yasminlondon.com] sit down with clinical psychologist Rajna Bogdanovic to unpack the truth about high-functioning women in leadership and the hidden toll of chronic stress, over-functioning, and hyper-independence. Throughout this conversation we learn to hold a very modern paradox: the same traits that make women exceptional leaders, reliable teammates, and high performers… are often the very traits that drive chronic stress, emotional suppression, and burnout. We explore what high functioning actually means through a clinical lens, and why so many women are operating at full capacity externally while quietly depleting internally. This isn’t a conversation about doing less. It’s about understanding what’s really driving how you show up, and whether it’s helping you thrive… or just helping you cope. What We Cover * The clinical definition of high functioning and why it’s often misunderstood * The difference between sustainable performance and survival mode * How hyper-independence and over-functioning are formed (and why they’re so hard to unlearn) * The hidden impact of chronic stress and allostatic load on the brain and body * Why high-performing women are more vulnerable to burnout than they appear * The role of neurodiversity in performance, pressure, and self-regulation * Early warning signs your “capability” is tipping into cost * Practical ways to build psychological safety, regulate your nervous system, and lead with sustainability
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