The Chaos of Scale

S2E5. Take Care Of Yourself - The Chaos of Scale

11 min · 4 mei 2026
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What if the most powerful thing you could say to your team… is just four simple words? In this episode of The Chaos of Scale, Andy unpacks why “take care of yourself” is anything but a throwaway line. Inside fast-moving, high-pressure environments, it’s easy to slip into constantly pushing through tiredness, illness, and exhaustion—until burnout quietly takes hold. Drawing from a deeply personal burnout experience, Andy explores how leaders can create cultures where people actually feel safe to slow down when needed—and why that’s not a weakness, but a long-term performance strategy. This episode breaks down three deceptively simple principles that can transform how your team shows up every day: treating adults like adults, defaulting to trust, and empowering people to make good choices. Scaling a company isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon, and sustainable performance starts with protecting human capacity. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to keep going when you know you shouldn’t, or you’re leading a team through the chaos of growth—this one will hit home. Your one takeaway? Next time someone says they’re not at their best, resist the urge to interrogate it. Just pause and say: take care of yourself. Because when people feel safe enough to do that… they come back stronger. #ChaosOfScale #LeadershipMindset #BurnoutPrevention #PeopleFirst Share Your Chaos! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523532/fan_mail/new] Explore More and join us on the Socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chaosofscale/?igsh=MTR0cDA2MDJ3Nno%3D&utm_source=qr#] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheChaosofScale] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@the.chaos.of.scale] | TheChaosOfScale.com [https://www.thechaosofscale.com/]

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aflevering S2E7. Make It About The Business, Not The Politics - The Chaos of Scale artwork

S2E7. Make It About The Business, Not The Politics - The Chaos of Scale

Every growing business will experience politics, tension, and interpersonal drama. The problem isn’t that people disagree—it’s when decisions start being driven by alliances, self-preservation, and turf wars instead of what’s best for the business.   In this episode of The Chaos of Scale, Andy Golding explores why politics naturally emerge as organisations grow, how ambiguity fuels self-serving decision-making, and what leaders can do to keep teams focused on outcomes instead of agendas.  Drawing on real-world examples, strategic decision-making frameworks, and the principles of Transactional Analysis, Andy unpacks how high-performing teams create healthy tension without letting it become destructive conflict.   If your organization feels slower, heavier, or more complicated than it should, politics may be quietly getting in the way. This episode will help you cut through the noise and bring every conversation back to the one thing that matters most: what serves the business best.   #Leadership #BusinessGrowth #ScalingBusiness #OrganizationalCulture Share Your Chaos! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523532/fan_mail/new] Explore More and join us on the Socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chaosofscale/?igsh=MTR0cDA2MDJ3Nno%3D&utm_source=qr#] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheChaosofScale] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@the.chaos.of.scale] | TheChaosOfScale.com [https://www.thechaosofscale.com/]

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S2E6. Explosive vs Expansive Problem Solving - The Chaos of Scale

When pressure hits and problems land thud, who do you become? In this episode of The Chaos of Scale, Andy Golding dives into a pattern that quietly shapes culture, trust, and momentum inside scaling businesses: explosive vs expansive problem solving.   Most of us don't think we're explosively reactive… until the Slack notifications are flying, deadlines are slipping, and tension spikes. That’s where the difference between shrinking the room and expanding possibility becomes crystal clear. Andy unpacks: * Why “winning the argument” can cost you trust and collaboration * How explosive reactions quietly damage scaling teams * The mindset shift behind “everything is figureoutable” * What it means to become a true Solutioneer * Practical steps to pause, respond better, and solve problems without destroying relationships This episode is a powerful reminder that every problem is doing two things at once: asking to be solved and revealing who you are under pressure. Because in the chaos of scale, the question isn’t whether problems will come — it’s whether you’ll make things heavier… or better. #Leadership #ScalingBusiness #CompanyCulture #ProblemSolving Share Your Chaos! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523532/fan_mail/new] Explore More and join us on the Socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chaosofscale/?igsh=MTR0cDA2MDJ3Nno%3D&utm_source=qr#] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheChaosofScale] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@the.chaos.of.scale] | TheChaosOfScale.com [https://www.thechaosofscale.com/]

18 mei 202614 min
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S2E5. Take Care Of Yourself - The Chaos of Scale

What if the most powerful thing you could say to your team… is just four simple words? In this episode of The Chaos of Scale, Andy unpacks why “take care of yourself” is anything but a throwaway line. Inside fast-moving, high-pressure environments, it’s easy to slip into constantly pushing through tiredness, illness, and exhaustion—until burnout quietly takes hold. Drawing from a deeply personal burnout experience, Andy explores how leaders can create cultures where people actually feel safe to slow down when needed—and why that’s not a weakness, but a long-term performance strategy. This episode breaks down three deceptively simple principles that can transform how your team shows up every day: treating adults like adults, defaulting to trust, and empowering people to make good choices. Scaling a company isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon, and sustainable performance starts with protecting human capacity. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to keep going when you know you shouldn’t, or you’re leading a team through the chaos of growth—this one will hit home. Your one takeaway? Next time someone says they’re not at their best, resist the urge to interrogate it. Just pause and say: take care of yourself. Because when people feel safe enough to do that… they come back stronger. #ChaosOfScale #LeadershipMindset #BurnoutPrevention #PeopleFirst Share Your Chaos! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523532/fan_mail/new] Explore More and join us on the Socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chaosofscale/?igsh=MTR0cDA2MDJ3Nno%3D&utm_source=qr#] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheChaosofScale] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@the.chaos.of.scale] | TheChaosOfScale.com [https://www.thechaosofscale.com/]

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S2E4. How to 'Meeting' Better - The Chaos of Scale

How many of your meetings actually need to exist… and how many are just… there? In this episode of The Chaos of Scale, Andy Golding takes aim at one of the biggest hidden drains on time, energy, and momentum in scaling companies:  meetings. The weeklies, the standups, the “quick syncs” that somehow multiply until your calendar looks like a failed game of Tetris. This isn’t just a rant—it’s a rethink. We unpack why recurring meetings quietly kill productivity, how they introduce “delay drag” into your workflows, and why most meetings are far more expensive than anyone realizes. Then we flip the script: what if meetings weren’t the default? What if they were intentional investments designed to drive decisions, not just fill time? If you’ve ever sat in a meeting wondering why you’re there—or waited days to solve something that could’ve been handled in 10 minutes—this one will hit home. Expect practical shifts, a few uncomfortable truths, and one simple action that could give you (and your team) hours back every single week. #Leadership #Productivity #ScalingStartups #WorkplaceCulture Share Your Chaos! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523532/fan_mail/new] Explore More and join us on the Socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chaosofscale/?igsh=MTR0cDA2MDJ3Nno%3D&utm_source=qr#] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheChaosofScale] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@the.chaos.of.scale] | TheChaosOfScale.com [https://www.thechaosofscale.com/]

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S2E3. The Art of Bottomlining - The Chaos of Scale

If your inbox is full of 40-slide decks no one has time to read… this episode is for you. In this episode of The Chaos of Scale, Andy Golding breaks down one of the most underrated leadership skills in growing organizations: the art of bottomlining. Because as companies scale, attention becomes the scarcest resource in the business. And when leaders are drowning in decisions, noise, and endless context, clarity becomes a superpower. Andy explores why we default to long documents and sprawling explanations (hint: ego and self-protection often sneak in), and why that actually slows decision-making down. Instead, she introduces a simple but powerful discipline: extracting the signal from the noise. You’ll learn how bottomlining transforms communication from rambling narration into decision-ready clarity—and why the most valuable colleagues aren’t the ones who send the longest decks, but the ones who make it easiest to move things forward.   Inside the episode: * Why leadership attention is the most constrained resource in scale-ups * The three questions every message should answer immediately * How bottom lining forces clearer thinking (not less thinking) * A practical structure to make emails, updates, and proposals instantly actionable If you’ve ever waited weeks for feedback on a deck, struggled to get a decision from leadership, or suspected your message was lost in the noise—this episode will change how you communicate at work. The bottom line: scaling companies rarely lack intelligence. They lack clarity. #LeadershipCommunication #ScalingCompanies #DecisionMaking #ProductivityAtWork Share Your Chaos! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2523532/fan_mail/new] Explore More and join us on the Socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chaosofscale/?igsh=MTR0cDA2MDJ3Nno%3D&utm_source=qr#] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@TheChaosofScale] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@the.chaos.of.scale] | TheChaosOfScale.com [https://www.thechaosofscale.com/]

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