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The Queue Is the Clue: Bottlenecks, Busy Leaders and AI with Clarke Ching

1 h 7 min · 3 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the me.vibes podcast, Maria sits down with Clarke Ching, author, bottleneck thinker, Theory of Constraints expert, and all-round brilliant brain, for a conversation about business, leadership, AI, decision-making, and why being busy is not always the flex we think it is. Maria first came across Clarke’s work through Rolling Rocks Downhill [https://www.amazon.com/Ching-Clarke-Rolling-Rocks-Downhill/dp/B0184WUFIM/ref=books_amazonstores_desktop_mfs_aufs_ap_sc_dsk_4?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=bfRdh&content-id=amzn1.sym.9c9a049f-252a-49d9-a8c2-e300a1663200&pf_rd_p=9c9a049f-252a-49d9-a8c2-e300a1663200&pf_rd_r=130-6786282-5745257&pd_rd_wg=ST6Cx&pd_rd_r=e28bf9ff-5ae7-489c-9fc6-14d5bb8a0a98], a book that shaped how she thinks about systems, conflict, and better decision-making. In this conversation, they explore why bottlenecks matter, how leaders often become the constraint in their own business, and why the queue is usually the clue. They also talk about Clarke’s books, the “oxygen hour”, the motorcade method, AI and the future of work, writing with AI, and why cleverness can sometimes become a curse if it is not paired with wisdom. This is a big, generous, brain-sparking conversation for founders, leaders, managers, and anyone who feels like they are doing too much but not necessarily moving forward. In this episode, we cover: * Why busy does not always mean productive * How to spot bottlenecks in your business or team * Why leaders need protected thinking time The “queue is the clue” approach * How AI may change the shape of work * Why being clever can become a curse * Clarke’s books, writing process, and use of AI * How to move from clever and busy to wise and calm You can find Clarke Ching on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarkeching/], where he generously shares his ideas, books, and bottleneck wisdom. Clarke's books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B002B8HH96 If this episode makes you think of a founder, leader, manager, or beautifully overwhelmed human who needs to hear it, please share it with them.

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