How to Succeed Without Losing Yourself (What No One Tells You)
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What happens when you get what you wanted and it doesn’t fix what you thought it would?
You can spend years working toward something, only to realize it doesn’t feel the way you expected.
In this episode, Dr. J.J. Peterson sits down with Al Andrews, founder of Porter’s Call, to talk about what success actually does to people—and why it doesn’t always bring the fulfillment we expect.
After decades of working with artists at every level, Al has seen the patterns of how success can isolate, identity can drift, and how easy it is to lose yourself while building something big.
They explore what it takes to stay grounded, close the gap between who you are and who people think you are, and lead in a way that doesn’t cost you your relationships or your sense of self.
Because the goal isn’t just to succeed, it’s to stay yourself while you do it. What This Explores
- Why success can feel empty—even when you get what you want
- The gap between your public image and your private life
- How isolation shows up as you grow
- What it means to “share your stage” as a leader
- How to lead with both strength and vulnerability
If this resonates, share it with someone who’s building something meaningful and trying to hold onto who they are in the process.
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