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Redefining Resilience After Everything Falls Apart | Nancy Deyo
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We live in a culture that rewards endurance.
Push harder. Work longer. Ignore the warning signs. Keep climbing.
But what happens when the very mindset that once made you successful begins to break you?
In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Nancy Deyo — former Silicon Valley CEO, Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute Fellow, and author of the forthcoming memoir Perilous Ascent.
After a medical crisis on Mount Kilimanjaro triggered a 15-year journey through chronic pain, misdiagnosis, opioid dependence, and identity collapse, Nancy was forced to confront a question many high achievers spend their lives avoiding:
What if pushing through stops working?
This conversation explores chronic pain, resilience, ambition, identity, suffering, recovery, and what it means to rebuild a life when effort alone is no longer enough.
We discuss:
• The hidden cost of high achievement
• Growing up with relentless ambition
• Mount Kilimanjaro and the crisis that changed everything
• Chronic pain and identity loss
• Misdiagnosis and navigating the healthcare system
• Opioid dependence and recovery
• Why high performers struggle with limits
• The difference between endurance and healing
• Rebuilding purpose after collapse
• Redefining resilience in a culture obsessed with productivity
This is not a conversation about success.
It’s an exploration of limits, suffering, adaptation, and what remains when the identities we’ve built can no longer sustain us.
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