Episode 6 - Redefining Success In the Meantime
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What happens when your productivity stops… and so does the version of yourself you built around it?
In this episode of In the Meantime, we explore what it feels like to slow down when you've spent years sprinting. Through this week's Porch Talk letter, "Still Becoming," we hear from someone wrestling with productivity guilt, the shame of stillness, and the pressure to "do something" during a transition.
Together, the hosts talk about why rest can feel like danger, especially for Black women, and how unlearning the grind can be some of the hardest work of our lives. They unpack worth beyond output, the emotional noise that shows up when you stop performing, and what redefining success on your own terms can look like in the meantime.
In the meantime, your worth isn't measured by output. Rest is sacred too.
Reflection Prompt: What's one new way you can define success for yourself right now?
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