Our guest this week is Master Coach and TED speaker Nick Johnsson
In this episode:-
- Nick spent 11 years climbing the corporate ladder,
- However when he did reach the senior roles he was striving for he felt unfulfilled and full of self doubt
- Nick resigned from his job which led to divorce so he turned to alcohol for relief
- Alcohol became his coping tool for stress and unexpressed emotions.
- After 2 or 3 years of heavy drinking he reached rock bottom and found his health was collapsing
- At age 40, he realized he needed help—he began to share his feelings with his new wife, got medical help, and joined a 12-step program.
- He has been sober for nearly 7 years since that first meeting.
- These days Nick is an executive and sobriety coach, studying psychology to become a therapist.
- Runs men’s groups and peer support networks
- He also works with corporates across Asia to address vulnerability, burnout, and connection.
- We agreed on the "power of vulnerability"— which is central to our philosophy here at Tribe Sober
- Being open and honest and sharing our feelings is so critical for healing and growth and it seems to happen naturally in our community as we have a common struggle that binds us
- However I was intrigued as to how he could get hard nosed business men and women to be vulnerable
- Nick explained that he uses keynotes and workshops in corporates to create safe spaces for open conversation.
- He shares his own story and then encourages the most senior executives to lead by example, sharing personal stories to build trust and openness.
Executive Burnout & the importance of Resilience
- Nick warns about three signs of burnout: denial, changed habits, and secrecy.
- Defines resilience as seeking help and using support systems, not just “pushing through.”
Nick has written a Book called: Executive Loneliness
- Based on a survey showing 30% of executives feel isolated.
- 75% wouldn't ask for help; 84% wouldn’t talk about their mental health at work.
- Follow-up book in progress with case studies and a holistic leadership model.
- Connect via LinkedIn or find his book Executive Loneliness on Amazon/Audible.
- More Info
We’re including a free Masterclass, Membership and Coaching session to the next few people who book into the Tribe Sober Retreat in Bali in October
Talking of payment we have a 3-part payment plan – first payment reserves your spot then second and third payments are later in the year.
Check out the Bali Retreat info via this link and then email me on janet@tribesober.com and we’ll get you started on this life changing journey
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