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Back to EpisodesBuilding Without Burning Out: Boundaries, Energy, and the Three Phases of Entrepreneurship with James Lang
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You can build a successful company and still quietly burn out in the process. Many founders operate under the belief that growth requires constant sacrifice, sleep, health, relationships, peace of mind. But sustainable success may actually start with something most leaders resist: boundaries.
James Lang, former MedTech COO and Managing Partner at OverLang Venture Partners, joins Sayan on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life to share what he has learned across three distinct phases of entrepreneurship, from building a startup with no resources, to leading a global team doing tens of millions in revenue, to the quiet reckoning that follows an exit. Along the way, James offers practical, grounded insight on micro-moments, mental space, nutrition under pressure, and why the ability to communicate clearly with AI might be the best training ground for setting boundaries with people.
ABOUT THE GUEST:James Lang is Managing Partner at OverLang Venture Partners, a venture and AI consultancy he co-founded to help companies grow responsibly using AI while protecting the human side of business. He previously served as COO of a MedTech startup, helping scale a global team and generate over $20 million in revenue before exiting in 2023. He is based in Aurora, Colorado.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:- Burnout often happens not from one catastrophic moment, but from gradually losing space for yourself across the three phases of building: early startup, growth leadership, and post-exit transition.
- Quiet moments are situation-specific, not location-specific. Finding the ability to mentally decompress anywhere, a plane, a car, a waiting room, is more sustainable than reserving recovery for home.
- The slingshot principle: pulling back is just as important as pushing forward. Entrepreneurs who skip the recovery phase end up working harder for smaller results.
- Unstructured mental wandering, letting the mind go without an agenda, is as restorative as sleep. You don't have to nap; you just have to stop directing your brain.
- Boundaries are not walls. They are clear communication: knowing what you want, saying it plainly, and not waiting until you are in the moment to react.
- In Phase 1, you have to do everything. In Phase 2, you have to start delegating. Practicing clear prompts with AI can be a direct training ground for learning how to delegate to people.
Website: https://www.overlang.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-lang-94329271/
EPISODE CHAPTERS:[00:00] Cold Open: You Can Build a Successful Company and Still Quietly Burn Out
[05:00] Welcome & Introducing James Lang
[06:30] The Three Phases of Entrepreneurship and How Boundaries Change Across Each [09:30] Micro-Moments: Finding Space Wherever You Are, Not Just at