From Monastery to Microsoft: A Tech Leader’s Journey from India to Silicon Valley
Fri Feb 06 2026
In this episode, Jeff sits down with Aparna Natarajan, a technology leader whose journey spans spiritual education in India, career risk-taking, burnout, meditation, and leadership in big tech.
Raised in a spiritually rooted environment and educated at a monastery-based university in India, Aparna shares how early exposure to service, meditation, and global cultures quietly shaped her approach to leadership. From quitting a soul-draining job with no backup plan to navigating burnout, imposter syndrome, and major career pivots, her story is a powerful reminder that growth often comes from discomfort.
Now an enterprise tech executive, Aparna opens up about:
Leaving the “safe path” to pursue meaning
Building resilience through meditation and breathwork
Women in tech, mentorship, and confidence
Measuring nervous system health (HRV) with mindfulness
Why obstacles can be reframed as gifts
This conversation bridges spirituality and Silicon Valley, offering a grounded, honest look at how inner work can transform career decisions, leadership style, and long-term fulfillment.
If you’re interested in career growth, meditation, burnout recovery, leadership, women in tech, or purpose-driven success, this episode is for you.
Chapters:
00:00 – Growing up in India and moving across cultures04:30 – Studying business at a monastery-based university09:00 – Service, spirituality, and early life influences13:20 – Career confidence vs. imposter syndrome17:30 – Mentorship and relationship-driven leadership21:00 – Quitting a job with no backup plan25:40 – Burnout, comparison, and feeling stuck30:50 – Career lessons from the 2008 financial crisis34:45 – Reframing obstacles as gifts38:10 – Meditation, breathwork, and nervous system regulation42:30 – Measuring mindfulness through HRV and data47:20 – Business school, scholarships, and betting on yourself55:10 – From MBA to Microsoft1:01:30 – Sales, consulting, and big-tech leadership1:08:40 – Blockchain vs AI: hype vs reality1:13:50 – Spirituality in modern leadership1:18:30 – Final reflections on purpose and growth
Tags:
meditation, mindfulness, burnout recovery, career growth, women in tech, leadership development, spirituality, purpose driven career, tech leadership, imposter syndrome, resilience, breathwork, nervous system regulation, HRV, big tech careers, Silicon Valley, Microsoft careers, consulting, career pivots, self discovery, emotional intelligence, personal growth podcast, spirituality and work, inner peace, modern leadership
If you like shows that explore personal growth, leadership, spirituality, high-performance careers, and the inner work behind meaningful success such as; Modern Wisdom with Chris Williamson, The Tim Ferriss Show, On Purpose with Jay Shetty, The Knowledge Project, How I Built This, and The Diary of a CEO — you'll love this episode.
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with Aparna Natarajan, a technology leader whose journey spans spiritual education in India, career risk-taking, burnout, meditation, and leadership in big tech. Raised in a spiritually rooted environment and educated at a monastery-based university in India, Aparna shares how early exposure to service, meditation, and global cultures quietly shaped her approach to leadership. From quitting a soul-draining job with no backup plan to navigating burnout, imposter syndrome, and major career pivots, her story is a powerful reminder that growth often comes from discomfort. Now an enterprise tech executive, Aparna opens up about: Leaving the “safe path” to pursue meaning Building resilience through meditation and breathwork Women in tech, mentorship, and confidence Measuring nervous system health (HRV) with mindfulness Why obstacles can be reframed as gifts This conversation bridges spirituality and Silicon Valley, offering a grounded, honest look at how inner work can transform career decisions, leadership style, and long-term fulfillment. If you’re interested in career growth, meditation, burnout recovery, leadership, women in tech, or purpose-driven success, this episode is for you. Chapters: 00:00 – Growing up in India and moving across cultures04:30 – Studying business at a monastery-based university09:00 – Service, spirituality, and early life influences13:20 – Career confidence vs. imposter syndrome17:30 – Mentorship and relationship-driven leadership21:00 – Quitting a job with no backup plan25:40 – Burnout, comparison, and feeling stuck30:50 – Career lessons from the 2008 financial crisis34:45 – Reframing obstacles as gifts38:10 – Meditation, breathwork, and nervous system regulation42:30 – Measuring mindfulness through HRV and data47:20 – Business school, scholarships, and betting on yourself55:10 – From MBA to Microsoft1:01:30 – Sales, consulting, and big-tech leadership1:08:40 – Blockchain vs AI: hype vs reality1:13:50 – Spirituality in modern leadership1:18:30 – Final reflections on purpose and growth Tags: meditation, mindfulness, burnout recovery, career growth, women in tech, leadership development, spirituality, purpose driven career, tech leadership, imposter syndrome, resilience, breathwork, nervous system regulation, HRV, big tech careers, Silicon Valley, Microsoft careers, consulting, career pivots, self discovery, emotional intelligence, personal growth podcast, spirituality and work, inner peace, modern leadership If you like shows that explore personal growth, leadership, spirituality, high-performance careers, and the inner work behind meaningful success such as; Modern Wisdom with Chris Williamson, The Tim Ferriss Show, On Purpose with Jay Shetty, The Knowledge Project, How I Built This, and The Diary of a CEO — you'll love this episode.