EP 14 Disruption as Alignment: Coaching, Grief, and Non-Striving with Rishikesh Tirumalai | Deep Work Out Loud
Host Julie Harris Oliver welcomes leadership coach and experience designer Rishikesh Tirumalai to discuss how “disruption” can mean returning to harmony with natural cycles, the body, and authenticity. Rishi shares his path from tech and solo travel to teaching and coaching, including how getting sober and working with a coach changed his trajectory, and reflects on being a young Indian man in a coaching world that often undervalues asking for help. They explore leaders finding integrity and fun in their roles, the courage of slowing down amid urgency culture, and the relationship between authenticity and activism in a colonizing power. Rishi also speaks about grieving his father’s death, discovering inner stability, seeking agenda-free connection, and holding a seasonal intention of non-striving while listening for when action is needed.
00:00 Welcome to Deep Work
01:17 Rishi’s Coaching Journey
01:48 Panama and Leaving Tech
03:58 Discovering Coaching and Sobriety
05:16 Outlier in Coaching Culture
07:18 Disruption and Family Roots
09:09 Alignment With Natural Cycles
11:46 Authenticity as Activism
12:53 Leaders Finding Fun
14:47 Holding Possibility Through Grief
16:02 Dad’s Passing and Adulting
21:20 Expansion Without Striving
24:12 Non Striving in a Harsh World
28:29 Slowing Down as Disruption
33:22 Support Without an Agenda
36:03 North Star Fun and Care
36:42 Closing and Call to Action