Jami de Lou
Adaptive Humans
Adaptive Humans™ is the podcast for real talk and intentional growth. Hosted by Jami de Lou, each episode blends meaningful stories with practical tools you can use in your next meeting, tough conversation, or high-pressure moment—and just as easily in everyday life. Together, we’ll explore how to work with emotions instead of against them, bridge differences with respect, and steady ourselves when stress runs high. With signature segments like Beyond the Bio, Brave Enough Moment, and Just Be Reset, this podcast invites you to practice adaptability in the moments that matter most.
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Episodes
Your are not behind. You are in it. 19.05.2026 18:33
You have been telling yourself you are behind. In the Season 2 finale of Adaptive Humans, Jami reflects on what it looks like to live the frameworks you teach — invisible load, capacity gaps, functional masking — without the margin to step outside of them first. What she learned is that self-compassion is not a feeling. It is a practice you have to architect. And protect. You are not behind. You a...
I Named It Adaptive Humans. Then Life Made Me Prove It. 05.05.2026 19:00
Most of us are navigating massive life change while holding space for everyone else's. We just don't say it out loud. Jami de Lou names the compounding grief, change fatigue, and invisible load that so many people are carrying right now — often in the same rooms together, without anyone naming it, and how it impacts quality of decisions, trust, and how we lead. This episode drops at the start of M...
When Everything Changes: On Caregiving, Loss, and Finally Coming Home to Yourself 21.04.2026 1:01:54
You cannot belong to yourself while performing your way through grief. Jami de Lou and Ritu Bhasin go there: caregiving while leading, ambiguous loss, burnout, and what becomes possible when you finally set it down. A conversation about the life quake no one prepares you for, and what it means to come home to yourself on the other side. Content Note: This episode includes honest conversation abou...
Performing Fine Isn’t the Same as Being Fine 07.04.2026 24:27
You've kept it together. Through the reorgs, the shifting team dynamics, the quarters that never let up. Something underneath hasn't matched the surface in a long time. Jami de Lou names it: functional masking — the practiced, often unconscious skill of performing composure while your nervous system runs something else underneath. This one is for the leader or individual contributor who has been h...
When Your Body Interrupts the Plan 17.03.2026 50:08
This episode airs during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. After losing her sister to stage four colorectal cancer at 43, Dacia Heck shares with Jami de Lou how she turned grief into action. Like many, the signs were there but kept getting reframed as something else. Something hindsight makes clearer. In this episode we talk about why polyp history matters as much as cancer history, how to advoca...
Decision Debt: The Cost of What You Haven't Decided Yet 03.03.2026 23:14
When the invisible load gets heavy, decisions don't just slow down, they accumulate. The unmade ones. The reactive ones. The ones everyone thought were already made but weren't, not really. That accumulation has a name: decision debt. In this episode, Jami names decision debt as a systems outcome, not a leadership failure. She walks through four types of decision debt, the unmade decision, the rea...
It's Not a Talent Gap. It's a Capacity Gap. 17.02.2026 31:15
Most organizations call it a talent problem. It’s not. It’s a capacity problem. In this episode, Jami de Lou explores the invisible load shaping decisions, conflict, and performance at work. Not just personal stress, but the professional and cultural weight compounding underneath it all. Invisible Load Inventory: What am I carrying that has no place to land? How is it shaping how I lead? What do I...
Begin Again 03.02.2026 11:23
Beginning again doesn’t mean starting from zero. It means reentering from a nervous system that’s been adapting for a long time. In the Season Two opener of Adaptive Humans , Jami de Lou explores why recalibration often gets misread as hesitation, what sustained stress does to clarity and capacity, and how to begin again without forcing certainty or burning out. If this new year feels slower or he...
What This Year Asked of Us, and What 2026 Will Really Require 16.12.2025 23:39
A year-end reflection on capacity, courage, and making room for joy. As we close out the year, this episode of Adaptive Humans offers a grounded reflection — not on resolutions, but on what this year asked of us emotionally, culturally, and physiologically. Beneath polished bios, many carried unseen stress, grief, and uncertainty. Jami explores why this wasn’t a talent problem but a capacity one,...
Change Fatigue in Leadership: How to Recognize, Recalibrate, and Reset 09.12.2025 13:55
Change fatigue isn’t a motivation problem, it’s a human one. In this short episode, Jami de Lou offers a real-talk reflection on how leaders and teams can navigate capacity, grief, and growth without burning out. From nervous system overload to compounding grief and year-end burnout, learn how to recognize the signs, recalibrate expectations, and reset with a more human-centered approach. A must-l...
Everyone Deserves an Advocate: Redesigning Birth with Equity, Dignity, and Care with Leah Hairston 02.12.2025 55:30
In this episode of Adaptive Humans , Leah Hairston, founder of Sweet Bee Services, joins Jami de Lou to unpack how trauma-informed doula care shifts birth outcomes — and what leaders can learn from it. They explore cultural intelligence, systemic inequities, and how to build safety and trust in high-stakes spaces. This isn’t just about birth. It’s about leadership, healing, and how we care for one...
Navigating the Holidays: When Life Is "Lifing" Hard, and Grief Is a Thief. 25.11.2025 15:26
Holidays aren’t neutral. They hold memories, expectations, cultural rituals, and often the ache of who or what is missing. Jami shares personal stories about grief, disconnection, and the moment she learned to let joy and sorrow coexist without hiding one or performing the other. She shares three Brave Enough Moments for navigating the season with honesty, compassion, and boundaries, plus a simple...
The Invisible Load of Caregiving (Part I) 18.11.2025 21:55
Caregiving is often a silent role—shaped by culture, emotion, family expectations, and the realities of aging across borders. In this episode, Jami de Lou shares the unseen labor of caregiving through her family’s recent loss and offers strategies to navigate it. She explores cross-cultural caregiving, the administrative and emotional load families hold, the rituals that protect dignity, shifting...
When the Ground Moves: Staying Human in Layoffs & Reorgs 21.10.2025 37:47
When change hits at work—a layoff, reorg, or new leadership—it doesn’t just shake your job. It shakes identity, belonging, and the body’s sense of safety. In this episode of Adaptive Humans™ , host Jami de Lou shares practical, compassionate tools for navigating those first few days after everything changes. You’ll learn how to spot your body’s stress patterns, build a 72-hour plan to find stabili...
Living Your All: Flexibility as a Culture Shift (with Manar Morales) 14.10.2025 41:36
Flexibility isn’t a perk; it’s a culture shift. In this conversation, Manar Morales, CEO of the Diversity & Flexibility Alliance and author of The Flexibility Paradigm, joins Jami de Lou to explore what it really takes to Live Your All at work and beyond. We unpack how to move past command-and-control leadership and design systems where ambition and well-being sit at the same table. You’ll hea...
Part II, When Cultures Collide: Growing Your Cultural Intelligence (CQ) 07.10.2025 13:31
In Part II of our cultural collisions series, we go deeper into how to build your Cultural Intelligence (CQ) —the ability to shift perspectives and adapt across differences. You’ll hear: Why hidden codes at work create misunderstanding. The 4 dimensions of CQ: Drive, Knowledge, Strategy, Action. A Brave Enough Moment where I slipped into fawn mode—and what I learned. The ADAPT™ framework to reset...
Part I, When Cultures Collide: The Cost of Downplaying Differences 30.09.2025 14:43
When cultures collide at work, it’s not about “difficult people”—it’s about unseen cultural codes. In Part I of this two-part series, Jami de Lou explores how minimization (downplaying differences) erodes trust and clarity. Hear a Brave Enough Moment, learn a simple Cultural Reframe reset, and discover how naming and bridging differences builds collaboration and belonging.
Navigating the Q4 Storm: Finding Steady Ground in Work, Life, and Transition 23.09.2025 20:10
The final months of the year can feel like a storm from navigating deadlines, reviews, holiday stress, and even job loss or career transitions. In this episode, Jami de Lou shares ways to find steady ground in work, life, and transition. You’ll hear simple resets to notice stress, create space for others, and honor sacred holidays. And if you’re in transition or searching for a new role, this conv...
Grief Part II: Kerri Soukup on Suicide Loss, Creativity, and the Path to Healing 16.09.2025 54:36
In Part II of our grief series, host Jami de Lou sits down with creative leader and Sentiment Project founder Kerri Soukup to explore how art and storytelling can transform how we process loss—including suicide loss. Kerri shares the unexpected origins of her project, how a single letter (“E”) became a path to empathy, and why feeling grief can open the door to healing. Together, they reflect on c...
Grief Part I: Navigating Loss Through Purposeful Vulnerability 10.09.2025 25:13
This is Part 1 of a two-part series on grief. In this episode of Adaptive Humans , Jami de Lou reflects on the quiet weight of grief anniversaries, including the collective memory of 9/11. She shares her own story of personal loss and generational impact, explores how purposeful vulnerability creates connection, and reminds us that acknowledging grief—in ourselves and others—can be healing. Plus,...
Welcome + Brave Enough to Begin 09.09.2025 14:13
In the very first episode of Adaptive Humans™, host Jami de Lou shares why this podcast exists and offers a peek into the show’s signature segments— Beyond the Bio (real stories behind titles), Brave Enough Moment (stepping forward even when it’s messy), and Just Be Reset (practical tools to restore and renew). Together, they set the tone for real talk and intentional growth each week, exploring h...
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