In Episode 10 of She Did It – The Hopecast, Simone Lersch speaks with Bianca-Maria Klein, leadership coach, keynote speaker and EWMD member, about a life-changing crisis that transformed a successful international career into a deeply meaningful new path.
Bianca-Maria spent over 20 years in the healthcare and medtech industry, holding leadership roles in international environments, driven by ambition, curiosity and a strong sense of responsibility. She never questioned the pace, the expectations or the constant pressure until her body and mind forced her to stop. What followed was a burnout she hadn’t seen coming, a long period of exhaustion, shame and self-doubt and ultimately, a radical turning point.
In this honest and reflective conversation, Bianca-Maria reframes burnout not as failure, but as a gift. A painful one, but one that opened the door to deep self-inquiry and lasting change. During months of sick leave, therapy and a stay in a psychosomatic clinic, she began asking three fundamental questions that would later shape her work and life.
Finding the answers took time, patience and courage. Bianca-Maria shares how learning to sit with uncertainty, asking for help and being radically honest with herself allowed her to reconnect with her values, her intuition and her strengths. She speaks openly about the fear of appearing weak, the shame around needing therapy and how vulnerability ultimately became the foundation of resilience.
Today, she works as a coach, keynote speaker and facilitator, helping leaders and teams navigate expectations management, communication and change. Her story shows that crises don’t end careers, they can redefine them. And that listening to your inner voice, even when it whispers softly, can lead to a life that feels coherent, alive and truly your own.
Her story is a powerful reminder: you are not alone. Healing is a process. And sometimes, the bravest step forward begins with admitting that something needs to change.
Find Bianca-Maria Klein on LinkedIn: https://de.linkedin.com/in/bianca-maria-klein