• When Your Identity Lives in Your Output
    Jun 18 2026

    For sixteen years, Clordene was a voice on the radio. It was the perfect place to hide a body she had spent two decades afraid to have seen. But when she left that career, she discovered the cost of fusing your identity to your output: the day the work stops, you find out whether there was a you underneath it. This episode defines what burnout actually looks like for driven women, names the identity fusion most of us were trained into, traces how it moved from Clordene’s schedule into her body, and offers a way back, three moves from fused to free.

    In this episode:

    • What burnout actually is (and the disguise it wears for driven women)
    • Identity fusion: how your worth gets wired to your work, and the one tell that you are fused
    • Clordene’s story: the voice that hid the body, and the day it stopped
    • From fused to free: Catch it. Separate it. Re-anchor it.

    Reflection prompt:

    Write three things that are true about who you are that have nothing to do with what you accomplish.

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    19 mins
  • Why Building Something You Believe in Still Leaves You Empty
    Jun 15 2026

    When everything looked like it was working, I was running on empty.

    In this episode I share the story behind the show, and behind a season when the work was good, the calling was real, and I still found myself completely depleted. I had been pouring out of a cup that nobody was filling, including me, and calling it faithfulness.

    I unpack the lie so many of us absorb without ever being taught it directly: that rest is something you earn once the work is finished. The trouble is the work is never finished, so the rest never comes. We keep building, holier and emptier at the same time, mistaking exhaustion for devotion. But being empty is not a spiritual achievement.

    This episode is about noticing that pattern before it breaks you, and about the truth that quietly sets you free. You don't have to sacrifice your faith to succeed, and you don't have to sacrifice yourself to build something that matters. Sustainable work needs both ambition and rest.

    This week's breathing room: notice one place where you're running on fumes, and doing it anyway. Don't fix it yet. Just name it. Awareness is where breathing room begins.

    The devotional that started it all, Breathing Room for My Soul, is linked below.

    Faith, work, and room to breathe.

    In this episode: 00:00 Introduction to Breathing Room 02:59 The struggle of balancing work and well-being 05:53 Understanding burnout and the need for rest

    Resources: Breathing Room for My Soul (the devotional): Breathing Room for My Soul

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    8 mins
  • Trailer
    Jun 15 2026

    What Breathing Room is and Who it is for.

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    1 min