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In Episode 2 of the new series, Cheryl Cran moves from naming the problem to charting the path forward. If Episode 1 asked what the flux?, this one answers with a single word: flex.
Cheryl introduces the idea of morphing identities — the quiet, often unspoken process of becoming someone new as disruption reshapes our lives. Who were you before the change? Who are you in it? And who are you becoming on the other side? These aren't abstract questions. They're the actual work of leading and living in an era where nothing sits still for long.
Drawing from her own life-transforming disruption over the past two years — including stepping into a caregiving role — Cheryl shares what she learned about speed, achievement, and the trap of chasing a future feeling you can actually have right now. She also names why this moment in the AI era is an invitation, not just a pressure: an opportunity to ask how do I want to feel? rather than what do I need to do next?
In this episode, Cheryl explores:
This isn't about thinking more positively. It's about becoming more aware — of yourself, your patterns, your reactions, and the new skills this era is quietly asking you to build.
"We are expanding our identities to be more encompassing of who we really are." — Cheryl Cran
About Cheryl Cran
Cheryl Cran is the author of What The Flux?, The Art of Change Leadership, Super Crucial Human, and more. For over two decades, she has helped leaders and organizations navigate change, lead through disruption, and build more human, more flexible, and more resilient teams.
Connect with Cheryl
www.cherylcran.com
New here? Start with Episode 1: Flux Isn't Here to Break Us — It's Here to Wake Us. And subscribe so you don't miss the next episode in the series.
By Cheryl Cran - Author of "What The Flux?" and "The Art of Change Leadership"In Episode 2 of the new series, Cheryl Cran moves from naming the problem to charting the path forward. If Episode 1 asked what the flux?, this one answers with a single word: flex.
Cheryl introduces the idea of morphing identities — the quiet, often unspoken process of becoming someone new as disruption reshapes our lives. Who were you before the change? Who are you in it? And who are you becoming on the other side? These aren't abstract questions. They're the actual work of leading and living in an era where nothing sits still for long.
Drawing from her own life-transforming disruption over the past two years — including stepping into a caregiving role — Cheryl shares what she learned about speed, achievement, and the trap of chasing a future feeling you can actually have right now. She also names why this moment in the AI era is an invitation, not just a pressure: an opportunity to ask how do I want to feel? rather than what do I need to do next?
In this episode, Cheryl explores:
This isn't about thinking more positively. It's about becoming more aware — of yourself, your patterns, your reactions, and the new skills this era is quietly asking you to build.
"We are expanding our identities to be more encompassing of who we really are." — Cheryl Cran
About Cheryl Cran
Cheryl Cran is the author of What The Flux?, The Art of Change Leadership, Super Crucial Human, and more. For over two decades, she has helped leaders and organizations navigate change, lead through disruption, and build more human, more flexible, and more resilient teams.
Connect with Cheryl
www.cherylcran.com
New here? Start with Episode 1: Flux Isn't Here to Break Us — It's Here to Wake Us. And subscribe so you don't miss the next episode in the series.