We chatted with Dr. Rebecca Sutherns: speaker, strategist, facilitator, executive coach, bestselling author, and one of the wisest voices we’ve heard on the topic of navigating change.
For more than 25 years, Rebecca has helped leaders and organizations move through uncertainty, transitions, and reinvention. But this conversation goes far beyond business strategy.
We talk about parenting, adaptability, identity, ambition, friendships, entrepreneurship, grandparenting, and intentionally designing your life as the seasons change.
Rebecca shares why she believes most people are not actually “stuck” (even when it feels like they are), why adaptability is a learnable skill, and how living an interesting life can fundamentally change the way we navigate uncertainty.
In this episode, we talk about:
• Why people confuse “slow” with “stuck”
• The messy reality of life’s in-between seasons
• Adaptability as a learnable skill
• The 15 elements that make people more adaptable
• Why hope is the strongest predictor of adaptability
• “Optimize for interesting” and living a more expansive life
• The emotional complexity of empty nesting
• Values, behaviours, and how we actually make decisions
• The tension between meaningful work and family life
• Friendship, entrepreneurship, and evolving identity
• Why transitions are rarely linear
• Building a life by design
• How environment shapes energy and creativity
• The hidden cost of constant busyness
• What Rebecca is currently reimagining in her own life
Oh and we also officially fell in love with the term “Minga and Coach” as grandparent names and may steal them for ourselves one day. :)
We hope you enjoy this conversation with Dr. Rebecca Sutherns.
EPISODE LINKS & REFERENCES
Rebecca’s “Possibility Packs” Card Decks
Learn More About Adaptability Quotient (AQ)
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