What happens when you’ve built a successful career—and suddenly realize you don’t want it anymore?
In this solo episode, Ellen Whitlock Baker gets honest about what it feels like to want more from your work—even when you're grateful, even when you’re respected, even when you’re “winning.” From the guilt that creeps in (“Other people would kill for this job”) to the fear of disappointing your team, Ellen unpacks the internal tug-of-war so many women experience when they’re quietly burning out.
Through stories, personal reflection, and one unforgettable quote from the 90s ballet movie Center Stage, this episode is for anyone who’s felt stuck in a role that no longer fits—but doesn’t know how to walk away. You’ll also hear about the “Start Anyway” journaling prompt Ellen uses in her workshops to help people take the first step toward change (without a perfect plan).
If you’ve been hearing the quiet voice in your head saying, “I think I’m done here,” this episode is your permission to listen.
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