Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with my friend Sid Mallya for an interesting conversation. We started with societal standards, especially around drinking culture, and why it’s treated like this default expectation. Sid shares what shifted for him when he stopped drinking, and we both reflect on how much of what we do is shaped by conditioning we never questioned. We talk about where these “rules” even come from, why they don’t have to define you, and how learning yourself is way mo...
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Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with my friend Sid Mallya for an interesting conversation. We started with societal standards, especially around drinking culture, and why it’s treated like this default expectation. Sid shares what shifted for him when he stopped drinking, and we both reflect on how much of what we do is shaped by conditioning we never questioned. We talk about where these “rules” even come from, why they don’t have to define you, and how learning yourself is way mo...
When You Don’t Feel Like You Belong: Imposter Syndrome & Finding Home
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1 month ago
When You Don’t Feel Like You Belong: Imposter Syndrome & Finding Home
Send us a text If you’ve ever looked around and thought, “nothing feels like home” or “is this really me?” — this episode is for you. We dive into that unsettling feeling of not belonging — not just in a place, but in your own story. Alex opens up about growing up without a real sense of home, constantly adapting and shape-shifting. We talk about how that carries into adulthood, showing up as imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and that quiet ache of wondering where you truly belong. But what if...
New Wayz Podcast
Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with my friend Sid Mallya for an interesting conversation. We started with societal standards, especially around drinking culture, and why it’s treated like this default expectation. Sid shares what shifted for him when he stopped drinking, and we both reflect on how much of what we do is shaped by conditioning we never questioned. We talk about where these “rules” even come from, why they don’t have to define you, and how learning yourself is way mo...