Release Date:
March 10, 2026
Release Date: Mar 11
Why do 89% of leaders freeze under pressure while a small few get clearer, calmer, and more decisive?
In this episode of The Learn-It-All Podcast, Damon Lembi sits down with executive coach, keynote speaker, and Capitalizing on Chaos author Rob Kalwarowsky to unpack what really happens to leaders during uncertainty, stress, burnout, and high-stakes decision-making.
They dig into what Rob calls inner chaos, that feeling of being at war inside your own head, and why the best leaders are not the ones who pretend to be fearless, but the ones who know how to steady themselves in real time. Rob explains why saying “I’m human” can be a powerful leadership tool, how fight, flight, freeze, and fawn show up at work, and why leaders should never engage their teams from a dysregulated state. They also explore the hidden cost of perfectionism, the danger of people-pleasing leadership, the trap of trying to do everything yourself, and the mindset shift that helps emerging leaders stop freezing and start taking action.
Rob also shares his personal story from MIT-trained engineer and elite athlete to surviving a mental health crisis, rebuilding from the inside out, and helping leaders find clarity, peace, and better performance in chaotic times. If you want to become a calmer, more effective leader in uncertainty and make better decisions without burning yourself out, this episode is for you.
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About Rob Kalwarowsky
Rob Kalwarowsky is an executive coach, keynote speaker, and the author of Capitalizing on Chaos. A Canada-born, MIT-trained mechanical engineer and former national team water polo player, Rob began his career in engineering before a toxic work environment and personal mental health crisis changed the course of his life. Today, he helps leaders navigate inner chaos, burnout, self-leadership, decision-making, and performance under pressure so they can lead with more clarity, calm, and impact.
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