Jane Marie Chen: Why A Million Lives Saved Can't Fix What Is Broken Inside
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Aconic host Soon Yu sits down with Jane Marie Chen, entrepreneur, bestselling author of Like a Wave We Break, leadership coach, and co-founder of Embrace Innovations. Embrace created a life-saving infant warming blanket that has helped save over one million babies worldwide.
Despite extraordinary success, Jane shares the truth few leaders talk about: even after saving a million babies, she still felt like a failure.
In this powerful conversation, Jane opens up about resilience, leadership, mental health, and the hidden emotional toll of high achievement. She explores how cultural expectations, generational trauma, and self-criticism shaped her leadership—and why outward success alone cannot heal what’s broken inside.
Soon and Jane dive into:
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The difference between grit, endurance, and true resilience
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Why psychological safety in teams starts with inner psychological safety
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The pressure many Asian and AAPI leaders face around achievement and identity
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How Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy helped Jane heal
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Why self-respect must come before filial respect
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Letting go of beta blockers and fear around public speaking
This episode offers a deeply human perspective on resilience, authentic leadership, psychological safety, and self-acceptance. If you’re a founder, leader, creator, or anyone navigating personal growth, this conversation will change how you think about success.