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Everyone loves a comeback story. But what about the part where you’re just… sitting in a garage at 2 a.m., surrounded by half-charged batteries, broken gear, and a growing sense that something inside you might be cracking?

This episode isn’t about triumph. It’s about that strange, quiet middle, the one nobody posts about, where you’re not broken, not healed… just angry. Angry at the industry. Angry at yourself. Angry at the space between who you are and who you thought you’d be by now.

But that anger? Maybe it’s not a problem to solve. Maybe it’s fuel.


Topics Include:

  • The weird middle space between burnout and breakthrough
  • How anger can be creative fuel—if you let it
  • Why “healing” and “finding joy” aren’t the point
  • The choice to keep working, even when the work feels pointless
  • Depression, resistance, and what it means to show up anyway

Opening Song:

“Demons” by The National
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Mentioned in the Episode:

  • A broken laptop stand
  • The hum of depression
  • That 2 a.m. garage air
  • The space where the butterfly might land

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