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What are sub-routines? Author, coach, and "CEO Whisperer" Jerry Colonna adopts a term from computer programming, referring to the software that runs under an application, likening this to our belief systems laid down early in life. Jerry uses radical self-inquiry on me (unexpectedly) to probe my belief of "I must be constantly productive to be worthy" – a common sub-routine in high-achievers. Jerry invites us to consider the beliefs we've inherited from our ancestors in attempts to belong (as well as the subroutines those ancestors might've been running). How might these sub-routines be running under your leadership? We end with Jerry's suggested practice and the core question to use in your own self-inquiry. The vibe of this episode? Deep, reflective, thought-provoking.
*Explicit. Mentions suicide.
4:03 Mandy's Sedona ancestry experience
9:54 What does 'belonging' mean? – "To whom do I belong as a white, cis-gender man?"
11:50 Radical self-inquiry
14:55 Who am I? How did I come to be? Why do I do things that I do?
15:24 Sub-routines
17:20 Jerry's career in VC (and working himself to death)
20:25 Examples of sub-routines
24:30 How Jerry worked through his sub-routines
30:00 Jerry does radical self-inquiry on Mandy
35:07 Behaviours persist when they provide a benefit
47:09 Relevance of sub-routines to working life
47:45 Jerry's suggestion of what you can try – his core question to sit with
52:55 Jerry's Brick of Wisdom
Links:
Jerry Colonna's Reboot website.
Jerry Colonna on Instagram.
Mandy Lehto on Instagram.
Jerry Colonna on LinkedIn.
Gay Hendricks's book The Big Leap.
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What are sub-routines? Author, coach, and "CEO Whisperer" Jerry Colonna adopts a term from computer programming, referring to the software that runs under an application, likening this to our belief systems laid down early in life. Jerry uses radical self-inquiry on me (unexpectedly) to probe my belief of "I must be constantly productive to be worthy" – a common sub-routine in high-achievers. Jerry invites us to consider the beliefs we've inherited from our ancestors in attempts to belong (as well as the subroutines those ancestors might've been running). How might these sub-routines be running under your leadership? We end with Jerry's suggested practice and the core question to use in your own self-inquiry. The vibe of this episode? Deep, reflective, thought-provoking.
*Explicit. Mentions suicide.
4:03 Mandy's Sedona ancestry experience
9:54 What does 'belonging' mean? – "To whom do I belong as a white, cis-gender man?"
11:50 Radical self-inquiry
14:55 Who am I? How did I come to be? Why do I do things that I do?
15:24 Sub-routines
17:20 Jerry's career in VC (and working himself to death)
20:25 Examples of sub-routines
24:30 How Jerry worked through his sub-routines
30:00 Jerry does radical self-inquiry on Mandy
35:07 Behaviours persist when they provide a benefit
47:09 Relevance of sub-routines to working life
47:45 Jerry's suggestion of what you can try – his core question to sit with
52:55 Jerry's Brick of Wisdom
Links:
Jerry Colonna's Reboot website.
Jerry Colonna on Instagram.
Mandy Lehto on Instagram.
Jerry Colonna on LinkedIn.
Gay Hendricks's book The Big Leap.

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