Episode 29: Work, Authority, and Survival in Adult Life
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Work is meant to be a marker of independence. But for Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) adults, the workplace is often a site of hidden strain and silent burnout.
In Episode 29 of The William Gomes Podcast, we examine why traditional employment structures are so destabilizing for the PDA nervous system. William Gomes discusses why Hierarchy—the very nature of having a boss who controls your time and tasks—is registered biologically as a threat, regardless of how kind the manager might be.
We explore the Hidden Demands of the office (politics, meetings, sensory overload, social performance) and why many PDAers are fully capable of doing the job, but unable to survive the environment.
This episode is a validation for every adult who has cycled through jobs or faced burnout. We discuss why Alternative Working Models (freelancing, self-employment) are often a necessity rather than a luxury, and how to redefine Success—not by status or hours worked, but by finding work that does not cost your health.
Key Topics Explored:
The Threat of Hierarchy: Why having a "boss" triggers a fight/flight response.
Hidden Demands: The invisible toll of meetings, office politics, and time pressure.
The Burnout Cycle: Why intense effort is often followed by sudden collapse.
Autonomy as Necessity: Why self-employment and low-demand roles are vital for sustainability.
Redefining Success: Moving away from endurance and toward working without injury.
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