Middle of the Fence

The Pressure to Have Your Life Figured Out by 30 | Ep. 45

12 min · 13. maj 2026
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In this solo episode of Middle of the Fence, Andre Spruell discusses the pressure many people feel approaching 30 years old and the emotional weight that comes with comparison culture, social media timelines, financial expectations, relationships, and success. Andre reflects on his own experiences throughout his 20s, including struggles with self-worth, confidence, unrealistic expectations, and learning how to stop chasing what life is “supposed” to look like. This episode touches on: *  Feeling behind in your 20s  *  Social media and comparison  *  Financial pressure and self-worth  *  Trusting your own timeline  *  Letting go of control  *  Faith, consistency, and personal growth  *  Chasing what you actually want out of life  No matter what side of the fence you grew up on, this is a conversation many people can relate to. 🎙️Audience Question Do you feel like you’re on your own timeline or chasing someone else’s? — 📲 Follow & leave a 5-star rating on Spotify and Apple Podcasts to support the show.  🎥 Watch full episodes on YouTube: Middle of the Fence __ For more Middle of the Fence, visit: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/middleofthefence/ [https://www.instagram.com/middleofthefence/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Middle-of-the-Fence-61572183504501/ [https://www.facebook.com/p/Middle-of-the-Fence-61572183504501/] Website: https://www.middleofthefence.com/ [https://www.middleofthefence.com/]

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