Ditch The Labcoat

Alfredo Borodowski has lived through public failure, bipolar disorder, and the work of rebuilding identity from the ground up. Now he helps leaders navigate disruption without losing their humanity.

In this episode of Ditch the Labcoat, Dr. Mark Bonta sits down with Alfredo to explore what happens to meaning when systems accelerate. They discuss why productivity metrics fail to capture human performance, what AI accelerates and what it erodes, and how leaders can maintain purpose and resilience when certainty disappears.

Alfredo's formula is simple but powerful: Positivity + Purpose = Peak Performance. But the conversation goes deeper than frameworks. It asks hard questions about what humans need to preserve as work becomes more automated, why resilience isn't grit or endurance theater, and where positive psychology helps versus where it breaks.
This isn't a how-to episode. It's a thinking episode for leaders, clinicians, and anyone navigating a world where the system is outpacing the human.

 Dr. Borodowski : https://www.linkedin.com/in/alfredo-borodowski/

Episode Takeaways

1. Positive psychology focuses on nurturing what's already working, not fixing what's broken—a fundamental shift from traditional problem-solving approaches.
2. The formula Positivity + Purpose = Peak Performance isn't about motivation—it's about maintaining agency and meaning when systems accelerate beyond human capacity.
3. AI accelerates efficiency but can erode meaning, dignity, and the human experience of work if leaders don't actively preserve it.
4. Resilience isn't grit or pushing through—it's about internal stability, purpose, and psychological adaptability in permanent uncertainty.
5. Leadership in the AI era requires shifting from predicting the future to guiding people through disorienting change.
6. Burnout happens when purpose disconnects from work—not from working too hard or lacking work-life balance.
7. Productivity metrics capture output but miss what actually drives human performance: meaning, connection, and psychological safety.
8. Positive psychology helps when it addresses real tension and limits—it breaks when it becomes toxic positivity or denial of difficulty.

Episode Timestamps

05:54 – What Is Positive Psychology? (Nurturing What Works, Not Fixing What's Broken)
09:06 – The Positivity + Purpose = Peak Performance Formula
11:21 – Why Most Leadership Fails in Times of Uncertainty
14:02 – How AI Changes What Humans Need to Focus On
18:11 – The Difference Between Efficiency and Meaning
22:50 – Why Burnout Is Misunderstood by Leaders
28:03 – Resilience Is Not Grit or Endurance Theater
32:03 – What Positive Psychology Gets Wrong
35:32 – Leadership When Certainty Is Gone


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 Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (soundsdebatable.com) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University. 


Creators and Guests

Producer
Cameron Stack
Partner of Sounds Debatable - A Full Service Podcast Production and Strategy Firm

What is Ditch The Labcoat?

Candid conversations between healthcare experts, every Wednesday at 5am EST on Labcoat.fm, your destination for evidence-based insights into the world of medicine, with no holds barred debate about hot topics in healthcare.

This is for all the closet doctors, nurses, pharmacists and all others who are deeply fascinated about medicine but view the headlines with science-based skepticism.