Leadership, Life, Health and Happiness

Luci Gabel

A podcast for leaders and professionals managing growing responsibility and expectations—who want more energy, sharper focus, and lasting success. Your host, Luci Gabel—Speaker and author of Eat to Lead—has 20+ years of experience across leadership and health, spanning serial entrepreneurship, COO of biotech startup, and teaching at GWU medical school graduate program. Each episode shares science-backed insights to strengthen presence and decision-making, prevent burnout, and thrive at work and home. Recognized by Spotify for 2025 listener engagement.

  1. What's My Value If AI Can Do My Job? | Ep 57 | Daria Rudnik with Luci Gabel

    May 11

    What's My Value If AI Can Do My Job? | Ep 57 | Daria Rudnik with Luci Gabel

    AI is changing the way we think, work, and connect. In this episode, I talk with team architect and executive coach Daria Rudnik to explore how AI is changing not only the workplace — but the way we think, communicate, and collaborate as human beings. This conversation went far beyond tools and productivity. We talked about what happens when AI begins thinking for us first, how that changes brain engagement, and why critical thinking, discernment, and human connection may become even more important in the years ahead. Daria shared real-world examples from organizations navigating AI transformation, including how teams can slowly lose connection with clients, conversations, and even their own thinking when too much cognitive work gets handed over to AI systems. We also discuss:• how AI affects the brain and attention• why the “cadence” of AI use matters• AI hallucinations and the risks of over-reliance• critical thinking in the age of AI• workplace culture and AI integration• leadership, communication, and decision-making• how AI may be shaping human language and expression• why empathy, relationships, and human experience still matter deeply One of my favorite parts of this conversation was exploring how we stay human in a rapidly changing technological world — not by rejecting AI, but by learning how to work with it consciously. If you’ve been thinking about the future of work, leadership, cognition, creativity, or human connection in the age of AI, I think you’ll really enjoy this discussion. Connect with Daria RudnikTeam Architect | Executive Coach | Co-Author of The AI Revolution Web: https://www.dariarudnik.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariarudnik/ Connect with me, Luci Gabel: Speaker | Leadership Advisor | Author of Eat to Lead Website: ⁠https://www.LuciGabel.com⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucigabel/⁠ Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lucigabel

    26 min
  2. Why You Burn Out When You’re Pushing for More—and What Helps You Recover | Ep 55

    Mar 31

    Why You Burn Out When You’re Pushing for More—and What Helps You Recover | Ep 55

    Burnout isn’t just about workload—it’s about your nervous system. In this episode, we explore why high performers burn out and how to begin to fix it. I'm speaking with Garrett Wood about the deeper and often misunderstood drivers of burnout. Many high performers are taught to push through exhaustion, ignore stress, and measure success by output alone. But over time, that approach can come at a cost—not just to your health, but to your relationships, your decision-making, and your long-term performance. Garrett shares his personal story of working in high-pressure environments, witnessing the hidden struggles of top performers, and experiencing a pivotal moment that reshaped how he understands success. Together, we explore: Why burnout isn’t just about workload or time managementHow your internal state shapes your leadership and your teamThe signs of burnout you may be overlookingWhy even “healthy habits” can sometimes add more stressA different way to think about success— built through well-being, not at its expenseGarrett also shares elements of his A3 framework, designed to help you understand your capacity, regulate your internal state, and make more effective decisions based on where you are. If you're feeling like what used to work to keep your stress down no longer does—or that pushing harder isn’t giving you the same results—this conversation offers a new way to look at it. Because sustainable success isn’t about doing more. It’s about working with your biology, not against it. Connect with Garrett Wood: Website: https://www.gnosistherapy.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gnosistherapy/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gnosistherapy/ Connect with me, Luci Gabel: Website: https://www.LuciGabel.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucigabel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucigabel

    30 min
  3. Feeling More Exhausted Lately? This Could Be Why

    Mar 15

    Feeling More Exhausted Lately? This Could Be Why

    Lately I’ve been hearing the same thing from a lot of people:“I feel more tired than usual… and I don’t know why.” Their routines haven’t changed.Their responsibilities are the same.But their patience feels shorter, their thinking feels foggier, and their energy feels lower. In this episode, I talk about what can happen inside your brain when the environment around you becomes uncertain or chaotic. I explain why your brain may be working harder than you realize — even if you’re doing your best to compartmentalize stress and keep moving forward. We’ll also explore:• the difference between fear and worry• the Buddhist concept of the second arrow and how it drains additional mental energy• why calm thinkers often become the most valuable people in the room during chaotic times• simple ways to stabilize your energy, thinking, and nervous system If you’ve been feeling a little more exhausted, foggy, or impatient lately… there may be a reason for it. And understanding what’s happening in your brain can help you protect the biology that supports clear thinking, steady energy, and wise decisions. Leadership, Life, Health & Happiness is a podcast about leadership, health, and staying steady in a demanding world. Learn more:https://lucigabel.com Podcast Membership:https://lucigabel.com/podcast-membership Connect with Luci:Instagram: @lucigabel Facebook: Luci Gabel TikTok: @LuciGabel LinkedIn: Luci Gabel YouTube:LuciGabel

    12 min
  4. Your Nervous System Influences Advancement—Power, Poise and Promotion | Ep 52

    Feb 1

    Your Nervous System Influences Advancement—Power, Poise and Promotion | Ep 52

    If you’re feeling the weight of more responsibility—at work, in business, or elsewhere in life right now—this episode offers a grounded way to think about performance and forward movement through a nervous system lens, without burning yourself out. In this episode of Leadership, Life, Health & Happiness, I’m talking with Lizette Warner, PhD—neuroscience-based executive coach, former healthcare Chief Science Officer, and author of Power, Poise, and Presence—to explore the often-overlooked role the nervous system plays in sustainable performance, from leadership presence to advancement and promotion. In our conversation, we talk about the fact that leadership advancement is influenced by far more than skills, credentials, or effort. Lizette shares how her own experience with burnout and organizational upheaval reshaped her understanding of performance—and how nervous system regulation became central to how she works with executives today. Some of the important points she brings up include: Executive presence is closely tied to how safe and regulated the nervous system feels Chronic stress limits access to executive function, decision-making, and clear communication Many high performers stay stuck in “stretch and grow” mode without integrating recovery Recalling and reinforcing past wins can become a usable internal resource under pressure Ending the day depleted is not a requirement for high achievement—and often a signal something is off We also talk about Lizette’s practical “recipe card” approach, where leaders identify what power, poise, and presence feel like in their own bodies—and how learning to access those states intentionally changes how they show up in high-stakes situations. This episode is especially relevant if you're in a place of increasing responsibility and you want to grow, advance, and be seen as ready for the next level—without sacrificing your health or energy in the process. You can find more about Lizette here: Trustandleadership.com LinkedIn.com/LizetteWarner Instagram.com/LizetteWarner

    33 min
  5. Find Your Rhythm Before You Change Everything | Ep 51

    Jan 22

    Find Your Rhythm Before You Change Everything | Ep 51

    When life feels complex, forcing change often backfires. The start of the year often feels layered—a mix of momentum, fatigue, and optimism—and it’s not something we necessarily need to fix . What I’m seeing right now in people carrying more responsibility is a desire to change how they focus, and what they focus on, as they move toward self-improvement and change this new year. What can be forgotten is that meaningful change takes time. Rushing can undermine quality and integrity. Working with your natural rhythm—rather than forcing progress—leads to more sustainable energy, clearer thinking, and better outcomes. This episode is an invitation to stay grounded as you make changes around work, health, or how you structure your days. You don’t need a complete overhaul. You already know where you want to go and likely have been working on it. What matters now is choosing the next step—and finding a rhythm for it that suits your life. I'll share a few examples of how that works in practice. I also share a personal story about struggling with sleep, learning about biological rhythms, and what changed when I stopped working against my body's natural rhythm. This episode marks the beginning of a new season of the podcast—same work, with more clarity, focus, and intention. Here we are on Season 2! Links: Sheridan Ruth: Episode 234 Breakdown over Meatballs and What to do When the Tools Stop Working  https://player.captivate.fm/episode/73eaa237-b339-49f7-9ce9-5abd31b64a72/ Luci Gabel's Community: https://www.lucigabel.com/podcast-membership

    13 min
5
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3 Ratings

About

A podcast for leaders and professionals managing growing responsibility and expectations—who want more energy, sharper focus, and lasting success. Your host, Luci Gabel—Speaker and author of Eat to Lead—has 20+ years of experience across leadership and health, spanning serial entrepreneurship, COO of biotech startup, and teaching at GWU medical school graduate program. Each episode shares science-backed insights to strengthen presence and decision-making, prevent burnout, and thrive at work and home. Recognized by Spotify for 2025 listener engagement.