In this episode, Kyira Wackett and guest Amy Holder discuss the pressure to conform to societal expectations and the pursuit of external validation. They explore the idea that checking off boxes and achieving milestones does not necessarily lead to fulfillment and happiness. They share their personal experiences and observations from working with clients who have also felt the disconnect between societal expectations and their own desires. The conversation highlights the need for self-discovery and the courage to question and redefine one's identity and purpose. In this conversation, Kyira Wackett and Amy Holder discuss the importance of exploring one's identity and purpose beyond societal roles and expectations. They emphasize the need to differentiate between purpose and action, and challenge the notion that certain roles define a person's worth. They also discuss the societal pressure to conform to traditional roles, such as being a parent, and the judgment and shame that can arise when individuals choose a different path. The conversation highlights the importance of curiosity, self-reflection, and embracing the evolving nature of life.
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More About Amy:
Amy Holder is a licensed professional counselor based in Madison, WI, with over 12 years of experience in the mental health field. She runs her own private practice and works as a local private practice contractor. Amy specializes in women-focused therapy, brain-gut health, life transitions, and millennial therapy.
Her growing interest lies in storytelling and how the narratives we believe and tell ourselves shape our perceptions, relationships, and overall well-being. Deeply curious about people, Amy is passionate about engaging in meaningful conversations. She appreciates the long-form nature of podcasts, which have become an integral part of her personal growth journey.
In her mid-30s, Amy finds herself at an intriguing crossroads of self-knowledge and acceptance, yet also grappling with new, perplexing life questions. She describes this era as, "I've never been worse, but I've never been better." Despite outward success, she experiences a unique kind of shame and guilt about her lingering dissatisfaction, making this a particularly challenging period of self-discovery and growth.
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societal expectations, external validation, conformity, fulfillment, happiness, self-discovery, identity, purpose, societal roles, differentiation, worth, traditional roles, judgment, shame, curiosity, self-reflection