Over half of us identify as generalists and most workplaces still aren't built for us.

Siobhán O'Riordan, founder of Big Sea Strategies and author of Reframe, joins Ashish Kothari to make the case that in a world changing faster than any playbook, the "ubiquitous and yet unseen" generalist is exactly the talent leaders need.

She shares the story behind her own pattern of "crushing it or crashing out," why fit beats effort every time, and three concrete moves any generalist can use to name their value and thrive in a system wired for specialists: know your value from the outside in, manage up to make it visible, and protect your range by saying no on purpose. A conversation for anyone who has ever felt like they didn't fit the org chart and for the leaders who keep losing their most adaptive people.

What You Will Learn:

  • Flourishing is a fit problem, not an effort problem. The same person, bringing the same energy, can thrive in one role and be shown the door in another. Before you push harder, examine the context: do you have the freedom, authority, and cover to do what you actually do well?
  • Generalists are defined externally so define yourself first. Specialists come with built-in expectations; generalists don't. Ask five to ten colleagues what value you brought them, then learn to name how you think out loud: "I'm someone who sees patterns and gaps."
  • Control your talents, or they will boss you around. A room full of ideas is a liability if you dump all 100. Know your strengths, bring the best three, and pair with people (and AI) who turn ideas into finished work. Generalists cannot work alone.
  • In a fast-changing world, generalists lead adaptation. As "expert practitioners," they test, connect dots, and absorb the risk specialists can't. Think of the hospitalist who knows enough about every specialty to prioritize care for one whole patient.
  • To thrive in a specialist world, get strategic. Know your value, stay connected to other generalists, and get smart about what you say no to. Don't fight gravity, build specialization where you must, and augment your gaps with technology and partnership.


Episode Chapters:

00:00 Why fit matters more than effort

01:08 Flourishing starts with self-knowledge

03:40 What actually defines a generalist

11:18 Expert practitioners and the hospitalist metaphor

16:19 Crushing it or crashing out: Siobhán's story

23:56 Context, freedom, and the right roles for generalists

29:46 Turning curiosity into disciplined value

34:36 How AI powers the one-person unicorn

35:02 From seeing the pattern to naming it

41:50 Thriving as a generalist in a specialist world

44:44 Three moves you can make today

Resources:

Connect with the Guest

LinkedIn: Siobhán O'Riordan

Recommended Reading:

  • Reframe How Generalists Thrive in a Changing World


Connect with the Host

LinkedIn: Ashish Kothari

Website: Happiness Squad

Book: Hardwired For Happiness

TEDx: How to make flourishing your competitive edge

YouTube: Happiness Squad Channel

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