Reinvention: Identity, Growth, and the Power to Start Again
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In this candid and thought-provoking episode of Growth Through Friendship, Juliet and Angela explore the multifaceted idea of reinvention—what it means to start again, whether by choice or circumstance, and how it connects to identity, mindset, and personal growth.
Through honest conversation, they unpack the subtle differences between reinventing yourself to survive and reinventing to thrive. Is it an act of liberation, or a repeated loop of self-sabotage and recovery? Drawing on real-life stories—from Madonna and Miley to everyday women shifting careers in midlife—the conversation explores whether we truly “become new” or simply strip away the layers to return to who we really were all along.
Angela reflects on her own reinventions—some forced, some chosen—and Juliet shares her insights on the Karpman drama triangle, how roles like “rescuer” or “fixer” can shape our identities, and why stepping out of old dynamics is the true reinvention. They also consider menopause, life chapters, and how freedom often comes with age and self-awareness.
If you've ever felt stuck, burnt out, or unsure who you are anymore, this episode offers warmth, insight, and inspiration to rethink the stories you’ve told yourself—and start writing new ones.