Melissa Lozanovski: When Success Stops Feeling Like Success
Content note: This episode includes a brief part discussing suicide. Please take care while listening and choose what feels right for you. Support links and services are shared below.
What happens when the thing you worked so hard to achieve makes you question what success actually means?
In this episode of More Than a Score, we sit down with Melissa Lozanovski: an educator, leader, former founding principal, founder, and mum for a deeply honest conversation about ambition, identity, wellbeing, and redefining success.
Melissa’s story is one so many of us will recognise.
At school, she compared herself to academically high-achieving siblings and quietly carried pressure to measure up. Not because anyone demanded it, but because comparison has a way of shaping the stories we tell ourselves.
Her path through education and leadership was marked by trust, opportunity, and rapid growth. She entered teaching young, stepped into leadership earlier than expected, and eventually became the founding principal of a brand-new school...which is ama rare and significant opportunity to shape culture, community, and belonging from the ground up.
But success on the outside doesn’t always tell the full story. Behind the scenes, Melissa was carrying the emotional weight of leadership, navigating grief, burnout, and a significant health scare that forced her to stop and ask harder questions about what truly matters. Becoming a mum brought even greater clarity.
This conversation explores what it means to chase achievement, to be chosen before you feel ready, to carry responsibility for others, and ultimately, to redefine success in a way that feels sustainable, human, and aligned.
Melissa shares powerful reflections on belonging, the teachers who shape us, the hidden emotional labour of leadership, and why every child’s path deserves to unfold differently.
This is a conversation about growth, reinvention, and becoming the kind of human you want to be, not just collecting titles along the way.
🎧 What You’ll Discover In this episode:
• How comparison can quietly shape confidence, ambition, and identity
• Why being believed in by one adult can change the course of your life
• Melissa’s journey from teacher to school leader to founding principal
• The surprising reality behind major professional success
• The hidden emotional weight and complexity of leadership
• How grief, burnout, and health challenges forced a reassessment of success
• Why motherhood reshaped Melissa’s priorities and perspective
• Her powerful framework for education: becoming, belonging, and lifelong learning
• Why belonging and emotional safety matter so much for growth
• How to think differently about success beyond grades, titles, and recognition
• A hopeful message for parents supporting young people through school
• Why every story will look different—and why that’s exactly as it should be
Know someone with a unique story or path? Share it with us at morethanascorepod@gmail.com!
If this conversation brings anything up for you, support is available:
• Lifeline Australia (24/7)
https://www.lifeline.org.au or 13 11 14
• Beyond Blue:
https://www.beyondblue.org.au or 1300 22 46 36
• Kids Helpline (for people aged 5–25): https://kidshelpline.com.au or 1800 55 1800