Overcoming Self-Doubt and Doing Hard Things

UnMother Me  Episode 1

What survival success really costs you — and why you built it in the first place.

WHAT YOU’LL HEAR IN THIS EPISODE


Sometimes the loneliest place isn’t failure. It’s success, when the life you’ve built on the outside looks like everything, and the inside feels like nothing. If you’ve ever looked at your own life and wondered how something that looks so right can feel so hollow, this episode is the beginning of that conversation.

In this episode of UnMother Me, Ky Kingsley shares the founding story behind the podcast, and what it really means to be trapped in survival success:

• What survival success actually is — and why it’s not the same as burnout
• Why high-capacity women are most at risk for identity collapse
• How coping mechanisms become careers, relationships, and entire lives
• Why slowing down can feel more terrifying than staying exhausted
• The truth about what it actually takes to move forward — and why you don’t have to burn it all down
• Why Ky paused the podcast — and what brought her back

"Survival success is the life we build from coping mechanisms, not from who we actually are."

- Ky Kingsley, Unmother Me Episode 5

Show Notes

There’s a specific kind of loneliness that high-achieving women rarely talk about — the loneliness of a life that looks successful from every angle and feels like a cage from the inside. The career, the income, the home, the relationships. All of it built. All of it real. And yet something underneath it all doesn’t fit. This is survival success, and it’s far more common than the burnout conversation gives it credit for.

Survival success isn’t about failure. It’s about the identity we build before we know who we actually are. It’s the over-performing, the perfectionism, the hyper-control that started as coping, in childhood, in school, under impossible expectations, and quietly became a personality, a career, a life. The problem isn’t that high achievers work hard. The problem is that the version of themselves doing the achieving is running entirely on survival wiring, not alignment.

What makes this so disorienting is that the life itself isn’t wrong. The achievements are real. The love is real. But over 47% of Americans are experiencing burnout right now, and for most high-capacity women, what’s actually happening goes much deeper than exhaustion. It’s an identity collapse: the realization that the self who built this life isn’t the self who can carry you forward. And the terrifying question that follows, if I take my foot off the gas, even for a second, what’s left?

The invitation in this episode isn’t to burn everything down. It’s something harder and more hopeful than that: to take the skills you already have, the success you’ve already built, and begin expanding it from a different place. Not from fear. Not from performance. From the parts of yourself you’ve been outrunning. That’s the work UnMother Me exists to do, and it starts here. 







access Transcript for Episode 5 Here

Why do I do what I do? I am on a mission to support as many women as possible in finding their power, value, income and wellbeing.

I have very personal reasons for why this matter to me (see my about page )but there are also some pretty tough stats too.

According to the CDC, 21.2% of women in the U.S. are taking medication for mental health and over a billion women globally are struggling to provide food and shelter for their children.

It is time to stand up collectively and use our talents together to lead the world to a better place.

Hello, friends! 

I'm Ky

I'm Ky

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