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Permission to Leave: Reading the Signs Before Burnout with Sally J. Clarke

  1. Permission to Leave: Reading the Signs Before Burnout with Sally J. Clarke Lori Adams-Brown 41:49

Staying isn’t always strength, and walking away isn’t always failure. Sally J. Clarke, co-author of Walk Away: Step Out to Step Up, joins Lori Adams-Brown to unpack why high-performing leaders so often wait for a crisis before giving themselves permission to leave.

  • Why a role can look right on paper, title, compensation, trajectory, while quietly stopping to fit, and how to tell a structural misalignment from a personal failure

  • The story behind the research: 40+ interviews with women across Finance, Technology, and the arts, including a founder underestimated in the boardroom who went on to build her own global company culture

  • Why walking away is rarely emotional and almost always strategic, and what that reframe offers women taught that leaving means failing

  • How culture, from Singapore to Germany to the United States, shapes whether leaving feels like a free choice or a forced one

  • What recent comments from prominent tech leaders reveal about shifting corporate culture, and one question every leader can ask themselves this week

Sally J. Clarke is an award-winning author and global business leader based in Singapore. She spent over a decade leading global marketing and communications at FIS and Markit, has advised organisations including Mitsubishi, Accenture, and the Singapore Stock Exchange, and is the co-author of Walk Away: Step Out to Step Up and author of the bestselling novel Ringside Gamble, winner of the 2025 Ink Prize for Best Debut Novel.

  • 00:00 — Welcome and introduction to Sally J. Clarke

  • 00:38 — The origin story: questioning whether “staying the course” is always right

  • 02:01 — Why Walk Away exists: the conversation in Singapore that started it

  • 03:35 — Beyond Lean In: how the conversation around women and ambition has shifted

  • 04:35 — When a role looks right on paper but has stopped fitting

  • 06:52 — Dr. Meena Kaushik: underestimated in the boardroom, she built her own company culture

  • 09:12 — Embracing fear and the “learning and earning” mindset

  • 11:44 — Permission, structural misalignment, and the personal-failure trap

  • 12:37 — Alice Chen: a near-death wake-up call and leading with empathy

  • 15:29 — Maternity leave, human limits, and humane leadership

  • 17:15 — The scorecard method and a mentor’s advice on vision

  • 19:16 — Why career Growth isn’t a straight line

  • 21:34 — How culture shapes the choice to leave

  • 23:26 — The zebra and the lion: knowing who you’re trying to be

  • 24:51 — Integrity as the cross-cultural constant

  • 25:55 — Recent comments from tech leaders and the “choiceless choice” some women face

  • 32:54 — One question to ask yourself this week

  • 34:56 — The artist’s check-in: knowing what you want to say to the world

  • 36:43 — Where to find Sally and her book

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Lori Adams-Brown Podcast Host & Producer

Lori Adams-Brown is Senior Manager, Global Leadership and Development in a Silicon Valley tech company, hosts the A World of Difference podcast, speaks internationally on global leadership development and sits on the board of Justice Revival where she is helping to pass the ERA with people of faith. As a former international relief & development leader, Lori has led diverse global teams in multiple cultures and has lived in Singapore, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Venezuela, and the San Francisco Bay Area. She currently lives in Silicon Valley with her husband Jason and 3 teens.