The Leaderonomics Show | Nancy Ho | Redefining Success

Jan 09, 2026 29 Min Video
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Is your "traditional success" starting to feel hollow?

In this episode, we sit down with Nancy Ho, a former corporate strategist turned life strategist and transformational coach. We dive deep into why mid-to-senior executives are increasingly feeling "emotionally flat" despite having the right titles and salaries, and how the rise of AI is forcing a massive identity shake-up in leadership.

Nancy explains the difference between classic burnout and "hollow success," and provides a roadmap for leaders to redesign their lives and careers before a crisis hits. If you’ve ever felt like your worth is tied solely to your output, or you’re wondering how to stay relevant in a 2026 workforce, this conversation is for you.

🔗 Connect with Nancy Ho:
Website: https://www.nancyho.co/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-ho-exec-coach/

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Ethan is currently the Head of Production at Leaderonomics. He hails from New Zealand, but loves his life living and eating in Malaysia. Deeply interested in the ways people think, connect, and create meaning, drawing on psychology, philosophy, and human stories. His work blends insight and curiosity, making complex ideas practical and engaging for everyday life.

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