There is such a thing as doing too much, especially if it threatens your health and relationships. In the episode, Renée Deneen opens up about her addiction to "doing" and how she was able to overcome it before it resulted in severe loss.


About Renée:


Renée is a recovering workaholic and doing addict who left her executive-level leadership role in biotech to give herself a genuine shot at doing work that mattered most to her heart without sacrificing the rest of her life. What drives her today is the opportunity to reduce human and organizational suffering and equip people from all walks of life, to live with more purpose, joy, and grace. 


As an international thought leader playing at the intersection of business, psychology and well-being, Renée travels around the world coaching and advising leaders and teams how to best navigate risks, challenges and opportunities while fueling the soul of the organizations and cultures they shape.


In 2020, Renée took her own story to TedX stage. Her talk titled ‘Authentic Inaction™: Undoing the Doing in a Do Crazy World’ is an account of her own trials and tribulations as a doing addict.  Her talk has already reached over 500K views and supports her mission to revolutionize the way we work, play & relate to one another and our purpose.


Renée has been featured on several podcasts, presented on many global stages, and published dozens of articles on the topics of leadership, well-being and personal growth, several of which have been featured in publications such as Fortune, Financial Times & Elephant Journal.  She most recently co-authored a book called The Art & Truth of Transformation for Women that was released in Fall 2020.


www.reneedennen.com