EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 44 MIN
Meggi Rombach: The Mindful Rebellion
from Your Next Success · host Caroline Sangal
Send us Fan MailWhat if burnout is feedback?Meggi Rombach has spent over 20 years leading teams and driving change across the private and humanitarian sectors, from Procter and Gamble to UNICEF and the ICRC. Constant high performance eventually led to burnout and health challenges that forced her to pause.That pause reshaped her definition of success.In this episode, Meggi shares how external validation can quietly drive leadership identity, how a formative teenage experience shaped her authority patterns, and how closure opened the door to a more sustainable way of leading.Now she coaches leaders and teams through transitions with presence, depth, and courage.You will hearHow burnout can signal an identity shiftThe hidden cost of needing to feel seenWhy marking endings matters in transitionHow small experiments create real movementWhat the Mindful Rebellion means in practiceConnect with Meggi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meggie-RombachLearn more about Next Success:https://www.nextsuccesscareers.comSupport the showSubscribe to Your Next Success so you never miss an episode. Watch full video episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@NextSuccessMethod/Learn more about Next Success www.nextsuccesscareers.com
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Send us Fan Mail What if burnout is feedback? Meggi Rombach has spent over 20 years leading teams and driving change across the private and humanitarian sectors, from Procter and Gamble to UNICEF and the ICRC. Constant high performance eventually led to burnout and health challenges that forced her to pause. That pause reshaped her definition of success. In this episode, Meggi shares how external validation can quietly drive leadership identity, how a formative teenage experience shaped her a...
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