
Janine Mathó — former Harvard and Pearson executive, award-winning leader in global learning, and author of Live Your Opus — joins Dr. Dan for a powerful conversation about what happens when external success no longer fulfills you. After corporate burnout and the sudden loss of her mother in 2020, Janine reimagined her life, work, and definition of success, discovering that achievement without alignment is unsustainable. This conversation explores the hidden cost of high performance, the messy middle of transition, why you are your greatest work, and how to shift from performance-driven striving to grounded presence where success and well-being coexist.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
Why achievement never answers "Am I enough?"
How to navigate the messy middle of transition
Why you must start where you are
The shift from performance to presence
How to live the tension between productivity and nurturing
Why energy management matters more than time management
That you are your greatest work
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April 30, 2026
Janine Mathó
Burnout to Breakthrough: Reclaim Your Energy, Purpose, and Authentic Growth
"We're preparing people to succeed at every stage for a world that doesn't exist anymore."
TIMESTAMPS
00:02:42 – The achievement trap
00:03:35 – "I had a limit on that"
00:04:06 – Preparing for a world that doesn't exist
00:05:28 – The superhero analogy
00:19:33 – The 12-week pathway
00:23:01 – Start where you are
00:24:36 – Connecting to yourself
00:38:09 – Performance to presence
00:39:07 – The productivity-nurturing tension
00:42:36 – Living your opus
SHOW NOTES
In this powerful conversation, Dr. Dan sits down with Janine Mathó, a former Harvard and Pearson executive turned transformational leader, to explore what happens when external success no longer fulfills you. Janine tells us burnout isn’t the end—it’s often the beginning of something deeper, more aligned, and more meaningful.
On this episode, Janine shares her personal journey through corporate burnout and loss, and how it became the catalyst for redefining success, reconnecting with purpose, and embracing a more sustainable, authentic way of living and leading. Dr. Dan and Janine unpack the hidden costs of achievement, the importance of self-awareness, and why cultivating energy—not just productivity—is the key to long-term growth and fulfillment.
LINKS & RESOURCES
Janine Mathó
Website — janinematho.com
Instagram — @janinematho
Book: Live Your Opus (12-week pathway to sustainable success)
Key Concepts
You are your greatest work — not your title, output, or résumé; the most important thing you'll ever create is yourself and your life
Start where you are — clarity doesn't come from escape, it comes from awareness; you can't bypass the messy middle of transition
Performance to presence shift — moving from striving, forcing, and performing to grounded action, flow, and being fully present
The productivity-nurturing tension — too much productivity is burnout, too much nurturing is fragility; the goal is to live the tension, not solve for it (Linda Gratton)
GUEST BIO
Janine Mathó is a former Harvard and Pearson executive, award-winning leader in global learning, and trusted advisor to changemakers navigating growth and transition. Over her 25-year career, she raised $30 million for education innovation across sectors. After corporate burnout and the loss of her mother in 2020, Janine reimagined her life and work. She now works at the intersection of leadership, well-being, and transformation, helping ambitious professionals reclaim energy, align with what matters, and build sustainable success. A first-generation Cuban-American, Janine has lived on three continents and led work on four. She is the author of Live Your Opus and lives in Provence with her husband, two labs, and travels often to London and Boston where they raise their three grown children.
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