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Leading Through the Aftermath of Crisis

Savio Clemente Season 13 Episode 9

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In this episode, we sit down with Savio Clemente—keynote speaker, journalist, healthcare leadership strategist, and two-time cancer survivor—to explore what leaders must do after a crisis ends but performance has not yet fully recovered

During our time together, we discuss:

  • Why leadership rarely fails during crisis—but often struggles in the aftermath
  • Early warning signs of a brewing crisis to watch for
  • Why leaders must strengthen their connection to self before they can lead others effectively
  • The role of micro-habits (not big interventions) in building resilience
  • Savio’s ALOHA Reboot Framework for regaining clarity: 
    • Acknowledge
    • Listen
    • Open
    • Harness
    • Act (with courage)
  • How metacognition (thinking about your thinking) enhances emotional intelligence
  • Practical ways to manage decision fatigue and avoid over-optimization during high-pressure periods
  • Why recovery and performance are not linear—and how leaders can adapt accordingly
  • The importance of psychological distance, perspective, and collaboration when solving complex problems

This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership effectiveness after disruption is less about speed—and more about clarity, awareness, and intentional action.

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