The Badass Leader: Helping High-Achieving Women Lead with Calm, Clarity, and Deep Self-Trust
Hosted by executive coach and former Fortune 500 leader Coco Duan, this podcast explores what it truly takes to become a badass leader—someone who leads with calm, clarity, courage, and deep self-trust.
Many high-achieving women are already badass.
They just don’t feel like one.
Because the Good Girl conditioning that helped them succeed is still running the show—driving overwork, people-pleasing, perfectionism, and constant pressure to prove.
Through this podcast, Coco helps you unlearn those patterns so you can stop performing and start leading from your real power.
Each episode offers practical tools and insights on topics such as:
• Regulate your nervous system to create internal safety and expand your capacity to handle pressure
• Unlearn Good Girl conditioning (play safe, please, and prove)
• Reclaim your voice, boundaries, and sense of self
• Realign how you lead—so you can show up calm, clear, and deeply self-trusting
With 20+ years of corporate leadership experience and deep personal transformation, Coco has helped women around the world step into the leaders they already are.
A Badass Leader.
Learn more about her 1:1 Badass Leader Program:
https://www.cocoduancoaching.com/vip-coaching
The Badass Leader: Helping High-Achieving Women Lead with Calm, Clarity, and Deep Self-Trust
18: Are You Emotionally Wealthy? Why Success Means Nothing Without Inner Fulfillment
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What does it really mean to be rich? I once thought it was all about money, success, and luxury. Growing up poor in China, I believed financial wealth would solve everything. But after achieving material success, I found myself emotionally bankrupt—lonely, drained, and unfulfilled.
That’s when I discovered the true definition of being "rich": emotional wealth.
In this podcast, I share my journey and practical tools to help you build confidence, fulfillment, and inner peace.
If you’re ready to redefine rich and create a life that feels as good as it looks, let’s get started.
Want to go from Good Girl to Badass Leader—calm, clear, and deeply self-trusting?
I offer a free 60-minute consultation to help you get clear on where you are, where you want to go, and what’s holding you back.
From there, we’ll explore what working together could look like.
Book your call:
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Have you ever dreamed of being rich?
Yes, Most of us have.
I know I have.
The next question is:
How do you define being “rich”?
Most people would say:
Having lots of Money.
Owning A big house.
Driving Nice cars.
Taking Extravagant vacations.
We often equate being rich with having material wealth.
Let’s dig deeper: Why do you want material wealth? What’s the ultimate goal?
To most of us, the answer is simple:
We believe it will make us feel happy, content, and loved.
Now, let me ask you this: have you ever seen someone with plenty of money, living in luxury, yet feels lonely, sad, or unfulfilled? Someone who’s downright miserable despite their wealth?
I bet your answer is yes.
Because we all have.
So, what’s the point of having all that material wealth if it doesn’t bring you true happiness?
Here’s the truth: what we’re really seeking isn’t just money. What we truly want is the feeling of contentment, peace, and fulfillment.
That’s emotional wealth.
And emotional wealth is even more valuable than material wealth.
Yet many of us are conditioned to chase material wealth, believing it will automatically lead to emotional wealth.
But that’s simply not true.
I’m a living example of that.
Welcome back to Grounded Confidence.
I’m Coco Duan, a former Fortune 500 senior executive turned life coach.
I empower successful yet self-doubting women executives to build Grounded confidence from the inside out so they become unstoppable in achieving their goals.
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I grew up poor in China.
My parents struggled to make ends meet. We didn’t have a color TV until I was 16, never owned a refrigerator, and family vacations? Completely out of the question.
When I saw my friends, whose parents could afford those things, I felt ashamed of my situation.
There was one thing I was obsessed with as a child: Red leather shoes.
One day, my cousin brought a pair of beautiful red leather shoes. I tried them on. They fit perfectly. I instantly fell in love. I wanted them badly.
But my mom couldn’t afford them. I had to take them off and give them back. I cried for days.
That experience left a mark on me.
I grew up believing that the key to happiness was financial success.
If I had money, I could afford the things my parents couldn't, espcially those red leather shoes, I would never have to feel that pain and shame again.
So I worked hard. I got good grades, attended a top university, earned an MBA from an elite business school in the US, and climbed the corporate ladder.
Eventually, I made more money than I ever imagined.
I bought a beautiful house and took luxurious vacations—surfing in Bali, skiing in Japan, and going on safari in South Africa. It all looked glamorous from the outside.
But how did I feel on the inside? Not so great.
I hated my job. The bureaucracy, the office politics, and the toxic people - it drained the hell out of me.
I felt emotionally exhausted at the end of each day. I had no energy left for anything else.
My personal life wasn’t any better. I was stuck in a terrible relationship. My partner and I, we bickered, argued, and fought constantly. The beautiful house? It wasn’t a house full of love; it was a house full of tension.
Worse yet, I didn’t have close friends to lean on, I felt lonely and isolated.
And that’s when it hit me: What’s the point of material wealth if I’m emotionally bankrupt?
I was living in emotional poverty.
That realization changed everything.
I decided to prioritize building emotional wealth—just as intentionally as I had pursued material wealth.
Building emotional wealth isn’t easy -
It takes learning, work and practice. It’s the best thing that I have ever done for myself.
I started therapy and coaching. I read dozens of books and listened to thousands of hours of podcasts on psychology, neuroscience, and trauma healing.
I learned how to regulate my emotions,
change negative thoughts,
communicate effectively,
say no,
set boundaries,
and take care of my physical and emotional needs.
Little by little, things started to change.
I began to feel lighter, more grounded, and more alive.
I became emotionally wealthy.
Today, I feel confident, fulfilled, and vibrant every single day.
I may make less money now, but it doesn’t matter because I’m happier than ever.
Here is what I learned: emotional wealth is the foundation of a good life.
It shapes how you feel about yourself, regardless of your material wealth.
And here is the irony: when you’re emotionally wealthy—when you feel confident, calm, and content —it actually becomes easier to create and sustain material wealth.
So, let me ask you:
What are you prioritizing?
Are you pouring all your energy into building material wealth, while neglecting your emotional wealth?
I challenge you to start investing in your emotional wealth.
This is the investment that pays back exponentially.
When you build emotional wealth, you’ll feel better about yourself—with or without a lot of money.
And that’s the true definition of being rich.
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Until next time, remember to be kind to yourself.