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The playbook is broken. I write about what comes next for leaders navigating complexity and collapse. richardclaydon.substack.com

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The Symptoms of Entangled Work

This week’s podcast takes a more adult register to Monday morning’s child-oriented content. If the child-version asks what it feels like when the trouble starts showing, the podcast asks how those signs begin to make sense once we stop treating them as random personal failings. We’ll explore how strain appears in people, roles, teams, and systems, and why what first looks like a confidence issue, an attitude problem, or a weak team may actually be a clue that the work itself has become entangled. So this episode is really about symptoms: how to notice them, how not to explain them away too quickly, and how to begin reading them more intelligently. In that sense, it sits between the simplicity of the Monday essay and the fuller diagnostic argument of the Friday chapter. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit richardclaydon.substack.com [https://richardclaydon.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

7 de abr de 2026 - 18 min
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The Structural Trap of Entangled Work

In this episode, I want to make a simple but important argument: a lot of leadership today feels overwhelming not just because there is too much work, but because too many different kinds of work are being pushed into the same people at the same time. So this is not really an episode about busyness in the usual sense. It is about what happens when running the current operation, responding to stakeholders, and trying to improve or redesign things all get bundled together without enough clarity about what kind of work this is, what matters most, or what should win when demands collide. We’ll look at four things. First, the difference between difficult work and entangled work. Some work is simply hard. That is not new. But entangled work is harder in a different way: it becomes difficult to read, difficult to rank, and difficult to carry without absorbing contradiction privately. Second, we’ll explore the hidden cost of this confusion. When work loses coherence, organisations start paying for that loss in extra reporting, extra coordination, extra delay, and extra repair. In other words, confusion becomes expensive. Third, we’ll look at where this burden lands most heavily: the broad, under-recognised coordinating middle. These are the people asked to align, broker, interpret, and keep things moving across semi-autonomous parts of the system without fully controlling the wider system. They are often held fully accountable in roles that are only partially in their control. Fourth, we’ll look at why so much leadership development feels oddly irrelevant to these leaders. Many organisations offer plenty of leadership language, but far less developmental direction that fits the real burden of contradictory loads, hidden repair work, blurred authority, and weakly ranked demands. Thanks for reading! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. So the through-line for the episode is this: * leadership overwhelm is often a structural problem before it becomes a personal one * modern work is frequently tangled rather than merely heavy * the hidden cost shows up in coordination, reporting, and repair * the people carrying the greatest burden are often the least clearly seen * and much of what passes for leadership development is still built for cleaner roles and tidier systems than the ones people actually inhabit By the end of the episode, the question I want listeners sitting with is not, “How do I become a better hero inside this mess?” but something more serious: What kind of work am I actually carrying, where has it become entangled, and what would make it more coherent for me and for the people around me? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit richardclaydon.substack.com [https://richardclaydon.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

31 de mar de 2026 - 20 min
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EE08: Listening to Flexibility

If you’ve been following the last two essays — The Ordinary Rhythms That Build Extraordinary Adaptability and How Real Change Travels — you’ll know we’ve spent the past few weeks in the Leadership Gym, exploring how adaptability is less about mindset and more about rhythm. Six rituals, one system: Clarity. Coherence. Collaboration. Cooperation. Curiosity. Connection. Each small, practical, repeatable. Each a muscle for flexibility — not the performative kind that leadership culture loves to sell, but the lived kind that keeps a team from snapping under pressure. For those who prefer to listen rather than read, I’ve now gathered all the content on Flexibility Rituals — stories, gym analogies, and reflections — into a single episode of the NotebookLLM podcast. It’s designed as an accessible, continuous narrative. A note on format: this episode was AI-generated, built directly from the text you’ve been reading. The synthesis, structure, and tone are mine; the voice is machine.If synthetic narration isn’t your thing, feel free to skip it — the written essays hold everything you need. But if you’re curious to hear how language and rhythm land aloud — how these rituals sound when spoken as a single flow — you might find the listening unexpectedly grounding. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit richardclaydon.substack.com [https://richardclaydon.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

25 de oct de 2025 - 15 min
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E07: Beyond Toughness

This episode is a little different. It isn’t one of the shorter essays you’ve been reading here — it’s a full, AI-narrated version of Chapter Five: Endurance Training – Holding the Thresholds of Leadership from the latest draft of Leadership, Rewritten. That means it draws from an updated manuscript, one that goes deeper than the essays I’ve shared on Substack so far. If you’ve been following those pieces — The Stretch That Wouldn’t Snap Back, Naming the Thresholds, Endurance Is Not Stoicism — this is where they all come together. Thanks for reading! Subscribe for free to keep up with Maya’s journey. The audio covers the complete chapter: * the story of Maya and her team, learning to recognise the five Thresholds of Leadership — Stretch, Tangle, Drift, Break, and Leap; * the practice routines that help leaders recover and adapt rather than collapse; * and the research anchors linking endurance to stress science, resilience theory, and complexity thinking. A short summary: The chapter argues that endurance in leadership is not about toughness or grit, but about rhythm — the ability to move between tension and recovery. By naming thresholds instead of pathologising them, teams shift from blame to adaptation, creating collective resilience and cultural trust. A note of transparency — this narration is AI-generated. The voice isn’t trying to imitate a human reading; it’s there to make the full draft accessible in another form. Some people find synthetic voices off-putting, and that’s perfectly fine — you can always stay with the written versions here. But if you’re curious to hear how the complete Thresholds framework sounds when spoken aloud, this audio episode is the closest thing to sitting beside the manuscript itself. Thank you, as always, for listening, reading, and helping this work evolve. — Richard This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit richardclaydon.substack.com [https://richardclaydon.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

5 de oct de 2025 - 17 min
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E03a: Becky Andree and High-Quality Connections

Welcome back to Leadership, Rewritten. In today’s episode I’m joined by Dr. Becky Andree, whose research on High-Quality Connections has had a profound impact on how we think about leadership and development in complex systems. Becky’s work explores how brief, positive interactions—moments of presence, trust, and energy—can do more than improve relationships. They can become the foundation for systemic learning, adaptation, and collective growth. In the context of Maya’s journey, these insights ground the Simple Rules section of her exploration of adult and vertical development—showing how connection can serve as a practical anchor when complexity feels overwhelming. A big thank you to Becky for sharing her wisdom, and for helping us see leadership not only as something we develop within ourselves, but as something we co-create with others. This episode is also special for another reason: it’s the first non-AI generated podcast in the series. From here on, we’ll be weaving live conversations alongside the narrative essays, bringing both voices and stories into the mix. Thanks for reading! Subscribe for free to lead better in complexity. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit richardclaydon.substack.com [https://richardclaydon.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

21 de sep de 2025 - 1 h 0 min
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