For women who’ve outgrown their own lives—and are ready to make shift happen. Because life doesn’t stay the same—and neither do we.
This podcast is for the women navigating change—whether they saw it coming or not. Hosted by Gia Lacqua, trauma-informed empowerment coach and founder of Radical Prioritization™, What the Shift dives into the bold, messy, and transformative moments that redefine us. From career pivots and relationship shifts to personal reinvention and everything in between, we’re unlearning the hustle, breaking free from the “never enough” cycle, and making space for what actually matters.
These are the conversations women aren’t having—but desperately need.
Real talk. Radical shifts. No BS.
Whether you’re in the middle of a major transition or just starting to question the path you’re on, this is your space to get honest, get clear, and get unstuck.
Tune in weekly. Let’s make shift happen.
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For women who’ve outgrown their own lives—and are ready to make shift happen. Because life doesn’t stay the same—and neither do we.
This podcast is for the women navigating change—whether they saw it coming or not. Hosted by Gia Lacqua, trauma-informed empowerment coach and founder of Radical Prioritization™, What the Shift dives into the bold, messy, and transformative moments that redefine us. From career pivots and relationship shifts to personal reinvention and everything in between, we’re unlearning the hustle, breaking free from the “never enough” cycle, and making space for what actually matters.
These are the conversations women aren’t having—but desperately need.
Real talk. Radical shifts. No BS.
Whether you’re in the middle of a major transition or just starting to question the path you’re on, this is your space to get honest, get clear, and get unstuck.
Tune in weekly. Let’s make shift happen.
Addicted to Chaos: Why High Achievers Struggle to Slow Down
What The Shift
32 minutes 54 seconds
3 months ago
Addicted to Chaos: Why High Achievers Struggle to Slow Down
What if your drive wasn’t ambition—but addiction?
In this raw and revelatory episode, Gia sits down with keynote speaker, business coach, and bestselling author Kim Rogne to unpack the hidden reason so many high-achieving women can’t slow down—even when they know they need to. From CEO of a multi-million-dollar real estate brokerage to founder of For the Love Of, Kim shares how a ski accident forced her to finally pause—and face the identity she'd been performing for decades.
Together, they explore:
The “fixer” identity and why so many women can’t stop rescuing
How busyness becomes a coping mechanism—and an addiction
The lie of balance and what it really means to live in alignment
What it takes to rewrite your success story after burnout
Kim’s bold move from hustle to harmony—and how you can make the shift too
If you’ve been moving at full speed and still feel like it’s never enough, this conversation will stop you in your tracks—in the best way.
What The Shift
For women who’ve outgrown their own lives—and are ready to make shift happen. Because life doesn’t stay the same—and neither do we.
This podcast is for the women navigating change—whether they saw it coming or not. Hosted by Gia Lacqua, trauma-informed empowerment coach and founder of Radical Prioritization™, What the Shift dives into the bold, messy, and transformative moments that redefine us. From career pivots and relationship shifts to personal reinvention and everything in between, we’re unlearning the hustle, breaking free from the “never enough” cycle, and making space for what actually matters.
These are the conversations women aren’t having—but desperately need.
Real talk. Radical shifts. No BS.
Whether you’re in the middle of a major transition or just starting to question the path you’re on, this is your space to get honest, get clear, and get unstuck.
Tune in weekly. Let’s make shift happen.