Shownotes
If you've ever watered yourself down to make other people comfortable in your content, your relationships, your life. This episode is going to name exactly what that's been costing you.
Krysta Paffrath made a post about playing small. Not the vague, inspirational kind. The specific kind where you realize you've been creating content designed not to offend anyone, following every strategy you were taught, and somewhere in the process stopped sounding like yourself entirely.
In this conversation, Krysta and Michelle go to the place that usually stays off-mic. The grief of recognizing what the box cost you. The fear of being seen differently by people who knew the old version. The moment in your forties when you're done pretending. And what it actually feels like in your body when you are, and aren't, living like yourself.
Krysta is a podcast manager turned 500-hour certified yoga teacher who found that the missing piece for women entrepreneurs wasn't more strategy. It was a regulated nervous system. This conversation covers both — and neither one sounds like a wellness lecture.
There are tissues rolled up inside Michelle's yoga mat. That detail tells you everything about where this episode goes.
What You'll Hear In This Episode
- Why making yourself palatable is a pattern, not a personality — and how to tell the difference
- What it actually costs you to stay in a box that no longer fits
- Why your nervous system is running your business decisions more than your strategy is
- How to use stillness as a diagnostic tool — and what it reveals in the first five minutes
- Why "you are not a tree" might be the most useful thing you hear this week
Mentioned In This Episode
- The Hour of Nothing — Hot Mess Magic solo episode (linked in show notes)
Connect With Krysta
Instagram: @krystapaffrath
Threads: @krystapaffrath
Website: krystapaffrath.com
Connect With Michelle
Instagram: @michelleaburke
Resources & Links
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