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In this episode, Colin and Wheeler sit down with Dr. Daryl Appleton, a renowned psychotherapist and executive coach, to explore the complex psychology of high performers. We dive into a paradoxical truth: the very traits that propel us to the top—grit, perfectionism, and relentless ambition—can often become the biggest barriers to long-term fulfillment. Dr. Daryl Appleton explains how to recognize when your "strengths" have begun to work against you and how to navigate the difficult transition from a life of constant "doing" to one of meaningful "being."

The conversation shifts to the critical concept of an "Information Diet." In a world designed to keep us in a state of constant reaction, being intentional about what we consume is the ultimate form of self-care. We discuss how to manage the "mental tech-debt" that accumulates from digital noise and why high achievers often struggle with "the lull"—that uncomfortable space where the adrenaline of the chase fades and we are left to confront our own internal systems.

Finally, Dr. Daryl Appleton shares her "bite-sized" philosophy on communication and leadership. We explore how to provide a "duty of care" not just for our teams and clients, but for our future selves. This episode is an invitation to stay curious about your own motivations and to cultivate a sense of optimism that is grounded in reality rather than performance. Whether you are leading a company or just trying to lead yourself through a noisy week, this conversation offers a refreshing, non-divisive look at what it truly means to grow.

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Credits:
Created By: Wheeler Crowley and Colin Walker
Production Assistance: Tori Rothwell
Editing and Post-Production: Steven Sims