Forged In The Dark

The Beautiful Prison

12 min · 16. Juni 2026
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Are you living in a beautiful prison? Have you created a beautiful hell? My grandmother was born in 1918 and lived to be almost 104. The most faithful person I have ever known. She lived through the Spanish flu, every war, every president. She was alive when women got the right to vote, when women started to drive, when women entered the workplace — and she never once stepped into that world. She lived a lovely, comfortable, blessed life. And she carried a long list of things she always wanted to do and never did. It took me most of my life to realize I was reliving her exact pattern. Seventeen years as a stay-at-home mom, I built something beautiful — and somewhere in there it became a beautiful prison I did not even know I was trapped in. Here is the trap. If your life were ugly, you would pick it apart looking for what is wrong. But because it is beautiful, you assume it is working. This episode is about the chain you cannot see — and what your beautiful life might actually be costing you. Key Takeaways * A prison does not have to look like a prison. The most beautiful life can still be the thing keeping you stuck. * Because it looks good, you never question it. If your life were falling apart, you would examine it. Beauty hides the cost. * Think of the eight of swords — a blindfolded woman surrounded by blades, never seeing that one step in any direction sets her free. * Think of the circus elephant — full grown, chained to nothing, held in place by a restraint that no longer exists anywhere but its mind. * The life you have created, and the life you are creating, will cost you something. The only question is whether you are willing to look at the bill. Action Steps 1. Name one area of your life that looks good from the outside but quietly costs you peace, freedom, or yourself. Write it down honestly. 2. Find your chain. Ask what is actually holding you in place — and whether it is real or just something you have believed for so long it feels real. 3. Ask the hard question this week: what would it take for me to be uncomfortable enough in this beauty to leave it behind for something more beautiful? Notable Quote If your life were ugly, you would pick it apart to find what was wrong. But because it is beautiful, you just assume it is working. Connect newsoulrising.com [http://newsoulrising.com] bookjaime.com [http://bookjaime.com] @newsoulrising on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn If this one landed — put it in front of one person who needs it. Remember — we go forward and up. Music by @visacard_ on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/visacard_ [https://www.instagram.com/visacard_]

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Episode The Beautiful Prison Cover

The Beautiful Prison

Are you living in a beautiful prison? Have you created a beautiful hell? My grandmother was born in 1918 and lived to be almost 104. The most faithful person I have ever known. She lived through the Spanish flu, every war, every president. She was alive when women got the right to vote, when women started to drive, when women entered the workplace — and she never once stepped into that world. She lived a lovely, comfortable, blessed life. And she carried a long list of things she always wanted to do and never did. It took me most of my life to realize I was reliving her exact pattern. Seventeen years as a stay-at-home mom, I built something beautiful — and somewhere in there it became a beautiful prison I did not even know I was trapped in. Here is the trap. If your life were ugly, you would pick it apart looking for what is wrong. But because it is beautiful, you assume it is working. This episode is about the chain you cannot see — and what your beautiful life might actually be costing you. Key Takeaways * A prison does not have to look like a prison. The most beautiful life can still be the thing keeping you stuck. * Because it looks good, you never question it. If your life were falling apart, you would examine it. Beauty hides the cost. * Think of the eight of swords — a blindfolded woman surrounded by blades, never seeing that one step in any direction sets her free. * Think of the circus elephant — full grown, chained to nothing, held in place by a restraint that no longer exists anywhere but its mind. * The life you have created, and the life you are creating, will cost you something. The only question is whether you are willing to look at the bill. Action Steps 1. Name one area of your life that looks good from the outside but quietly costs you peace, freedom, or yourself. Write it down honestly. 2. Find your chain. Ask what is actually holding you in place — and whether it is real or just something you have believed for so long it feels real. 3. Ask the hard question this week: what would it take for me to be uncomfortable enough in this beauty to leave it behind for something more beautiful? Notable Quote If your life were ugly, you would pick it apart to find what was wrong. But because it is beautiful, you just assume it is working. Connect newsoulrising.com [http://newsoulrising.com] bookjaime.com [http://bookjaime.com] @newsoulrising on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn If this one landed — put it in front of one person who needs it. Remember — we go forward and up. Music by @visacard_ on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/visacard_ [https://www.instagram.com/visacard_]

16. Juni 202612 min
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The Leap

The Leap The baby steps got you here. They will not get you to what comes next. In this episode Jaime makes the case for the big bold move — the cannonball, the belly flop, the leap into the next version of yourself before you have any proof it is going to work. If you have been standing at the edge waiting for certainty, this one is for you. Key Takeaways * The choices that got you here will not get you to what comes next. A different version of you requires different thoughts, different beliefs, and different actions. * Baby steps matter — but they will not get you into the identity you are becoming. At some point the leap is required. * Rapid fire growth is disorienting by design. Looking in the mirror and not recognizing yourself is not a warning sign. It is confirmation. * The belly flop is part of it. Get the wind knocked out of you, grab every lesson from down there, and get back up faster. * You will not get to where you want to go by staying exactly where you are. Action Steps 1. Identify the one leap you have been avoiding. Write it down. Then write down what is actually stopping you — and ask honestly whether that reason is real or just a story. 2. Audit your current habits today. Are they going to get you to what comes next — or are they keeping you exactly where you are? 3. Choose one thing this week that the next version of you would do. Do it before you are ready. Notable Quote The cannonball or the belly flop — either way you are going in. The only question is whether you are going to keep standing at the edge. Connect newsoulrising.com [http://newsoulrising.com] bookjaime.com [http://bookjaime.com] @newsoulrising on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn If this one landed — put it in front of one person who needs it. Remember — we go forward and up. Music by @visacard_ on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/visacard_ [https://www.instagram.com/visacard_]

11. Juni 202611 min
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The Stories You Tell Yourself

Think back to when you were a child playing with shadows on a wall — the flashlight under the covers, the campfire, your hands casting wolves and birds and dinosaurs. The shadow was not scary. It was your co-creator. And then somewhere along the way someone told you a different story. In this episode I break down why the shadow was never the problem, the wolf was never the villain, and the stories you have been handed and believed are still running your choices today. This is not about positive thinking. It is about catching the narrative before it catches you. Key Takeaways * The shadow was never scary until someone told you it was. The story changed. Not the shadow. * Wolves are loyal, strategic, and protective. The big bad wolf was never real. But your belief in it has been running your choices anyway. * The story you tell yourself the longest is the one you believe the most. * You can catch stories in real time — in your thoughts, out of your mouth — and reassign them before they take root. * Old stories are not facts. They are programming. And programming can be changed. Action Steps 1. Today, catch one story you are telling yourself and write it down. Then ask — is this actually true or is this just the story I have told myself the longest? 2. Identify one area of your life where you have labeled something bad based on a single experience. Go back and look at it honestly. 3. When a limiting story surfaces this week — put your foot down. Say it out loud: this story is old, it is outdated, and it has kept me here long enough. Notable Quote The story you tell yourself the longest is the one you believe the most. Connect newsoulrising.com [http://newsoulrising.com] bookjaime.com [http://bookjaime.com] @newsoulrising on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn If this one landed — put it in front of one person who needs it. Remember — we go forward and up. Music by @visacard_ on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/visacard_ [https://www.instagram.com/visacard_]

9. Juni 202611 min
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Blind Spots

Blind Spots Your car has every safety feature available. You chose it specifically for that reason. And you still crashed. Not because the car failed. Because the alarm bells that were supposed to fire — didn't. And by the time you heard the sound, the damage was already done. In this episode Jaime is driving home frustrated, hungry, stuck in traffic, one red light away from the edge — and pulls into her garage a little too fast. The sound of bumper meeting bumper. No warning. No alarm. Just the crash and the question that followed: where were the alarm bells? That question is this episode. 95% of people believe they are self-aware. Research puts the actual number closer to 10 to 15%. Which means most of us are moving through our lives, our relationships, our work — convinced we see ourselves clearly — while entire patterns play out in the blind spots we cannot see. The trigger that fires when the dishes are in the sink. The tone that shifts when the stakes get high. The reaction that surprises even you. These are not character flaws. They are information. They are the alarm bells — and they are asking you to get curious before the next crash. Because some dents are repairable. And some are not. newsoulrising.com [http://newsoulrising.com] bookjaime.com [http://bookjaime.com] @newsoulrising on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn If this one landed — put it in front of one person who needs it. Remember — we go forward and up. Music by @visacard_ on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/visacard_ [https://www.instagram.com/visacard_] 7:51 PM CLAUDE RESPONDED: WHAT THIS EPISODE IS ABOUT What This Episode Is About We all have blind spots. The ones we can see in others instantly and cannot find in ourselves at all. This episode is about learning to spot them before they cost you something you cannot get back. The Story A plastic bag flies out from under a car and her vehicle slams on the brakes — safety system working perfectly. Days later, hungry, frustrated, stuck in traffic, she pulls into the garage a little too fast and catches her kid's bumper. Same car. Same safety features. No alarm bells. Just the crash and the silence after it. The Lesson One incident with a coworker is an incident. Five incidents with the same coworker is a pattern. That pattern is the information. Your blind spots show up in the moments when the stakes are high, the stress is real, and the version of you that still needs work steps forward before the aware version of you can catch it. The Framework When the alarm bells fire — stay curious, not defensive. That is not the time to ignore them. When the crash happens without warning — that is still an invitation. Look at what was present before it. The blind spot is always there. You just have to be willing to find it. The Input Find two or three people in your life and give them explicit permission to tell you the truth. Not to be kind. To be honest. Where are you versus where you think you are? That gap is where your blind spots live. Look for them before you end up in a crash.

4. Juni 202615 min
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Stuck in Traffic

Stuck in Traffic You can only see the storm when you are in the storm. Jaime spent an entire day in Austin traffic — electronics down, no phone, no music — and instead of fighting it, she watched. Every range of emotion playing out through windshields. Anger. Laughter. Tears. And then one woman. Blank stare forward. Void of anything. Not bored. Something heavier than that. And the question that would not leave: is she not just stuck in traffic — but stuck in her life? Because here is the thing about getting stuck. It does not happen overnight. It happens so slowly, so quietly, so disguised as routine and responsibility that most people do not know how stuck they are until they are not stuck anymore. This episode is the wake-up call that does not require a tragedy. Just a Tuesday. Just traffic. Just the moment you look at your life and realize you have been so busy living it for everyone else that somewhere along the way you stopped living it for yourself. You deserve to be in the leading role in your own life. This episode is about finding your way back to it. newsoulrising.com [http://newsoulrising.com] bookjaime.com [http://bookjaime.com] @newsoulrising on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn If this one landed — put it in front of one person who needs it. Remember — we go forward and up. Music by @visacard_ on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/visacard_ [https://www.instagram.com/visacard_] What This Episode Is About Getting stuck does not happen in a moment. It happens slowly, over time, disguised as routine and responsibility — until one day you look up and the life you are living stopped fitting a long time ago. This episode is about finding that before a crisis forces you to. The Story A full day in Austin traffic with no electronics, no phone, no music. Just the cars around her and every range of human emotion playing out through windshields. Anger. Laughter. Tears. And one woman — blank stare forward, void of everything — who raised a question Jaime could not shake. Is she not just stuck in traffic, but stuck in her life? The Lesson The same way we build habits we want, we build habits we do not want. The daily grind becomes so ritualized, so automatic, that we stop noticing what it is costing us. You can be so busy being busy that you lose yourself in the process — slowly, quietly, one day at a time. The Input Carve out time today while this is fresh. Examine your life. Where are you overgiving? Where have you stopped showing up for yourself? Where are you stuck — not just in traffic, but in your actual life? You already have the answers. You just have to be willing to look. You deserve to be in the leading role in your own life.

2. Juni 202613 min