Aslak de Silva — Author & Former World Champion

Aslak de Silva — Author & Former World Champion

  • Born to Sri Lankan-Finnish parents, Aslak began martial arts at an early age.
  • Transition from athlete to CEO after injury.

Podcast

Overview

Host Ashutosh Garg sits down with Aslak de Silva—former world champion martial artist and CEO turned author—to uncover how martial arts discipline translates into authentic, resilient leadership. Here are the essential takeaways from their conversation, timestamped in question format for quick reference.

00:00:34- How Did Martial Arts Influence Aslak’s Leadership Journey?

  • Born to Sri Lankan-Finnish parents, Aslak began martial arts at an early age.
  • Transition from athlete to CEO after injury.
  • He applied his training discipline to his career progression and leadership roles.

00:03:03- Handling Setbacks: What’s the Martial Artist’s Approach?

  • Viewing setbacks as lessons, not failures.
  • Emphasis on continual self-improvement and moving forward.

00:04:19- Why Merge Martial Arts and Business Leadership in a Book?

  • Years of keynote speaking and coaching inspired him to document his insights.
  • Daily training parallels leadership: consistent practice is needed, not just theory.

00:06:45- What are the Core “Black Belt” Leadership Lessons?

  • Four focus areas: Discipline, Mindset, Inner Fight, Life Balance.
  • Includes examples of building vision, developing emotional strength, and adapting strategies.

00:10:17- What Does Having a “Fighter’s Mindset” Mean in Business?

  • Balancing risk: knowing when to go on the offense and when to play defense.
  • Navigating crises and capitalizing on opportunities.

00:12:33- How Can You Lead with Gentle Strength and Empathy?

  • Valuing individual differences and listening actively.
  • He promotes psychological safety and high employee satisfaction.

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Learn more about Aslak de Silva: LinkedIn 

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  • Born to Sri Lankan-Finnish parents, Aslak began martial arts at an early age.
  • Transition from athlete to CEO after injury.
  • He applied his training discipline to his career progression and leadership roles.

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