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April 7th, 2026

Burnout Isn’t the Enemy: What It’s Trying to Tell You

  1. Burnout Isn’t the Enemy: What It’s Trying to Tell You Annheete Oakley 23:50

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In this thought-provoking podcast episode, the hosts discuss the invisible burdens of high performers and leaders, exploring how relentless ambition can lead to burnout. Through personal anecdotes, they unveil the silent struggles of maintaining identity intertwined with performance and highlight the importance of acknowledging one's own limitations. Listeners are encouraged to reevaluate their perception of strength and consider the signals their body sends as valuable information. By understanding and embracing their 'eight feet in the dark,' individuals can transform moments of hesitation into opportunities for Growth and self-awareness.

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This episode is supported by Dre’s Island Flava, a local Caribbean catering company serving authentic flavors and culture. Learn more here: https://dresislandflava.com

Annheete Oakley Podcast Host & Human Behavior Analyst

Annheete Oakley is a podcast host, writer, and analytical storyteller focused on psychology, leadership, culture, human behavior, and personal development. He combines long-form conversation and strategic analysis to explore the deeper emotional and behavioral structures that shape people and society.

He is the creator and host of The Magnificent Ones Podcast and The Missing Why, platforms centered around thoughtful discussion, leadership analysis, storytelling, philosophy, relationships, and modern cultural dynamics.

Outside of podcasting, Annheete is a husband of 10 years and father of two. His interests range from martial arts, hunting, survival training, and strategic thinking to poetry, opera, literature, fine dining, and the arts. His work is driven by a belief that meaningful conversation and intellectual curiosity can help people better understand themselves, others, and the world around them.