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Helping Everyone Broke Her: Madison on Burnout, Boundaries & a Global Art Project | Vibe Your Vibe

1 h 12 min · 29. apr. 2026
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What happens when helping everyone else finally breaks you?In this episode of Vibe Your Vibe, Madison (Mad.E), founder of Arts With Madison, shares how constantly giving her time, energy, and heart to others led to burnout, depression, and a complete questioning of her identity, and how she’s now rebuilding her life and art from a healthier place.She tells the wild story of finding a full 1982–2016 National Geographic collection under a blue tarp on the side of the road and how that moment turned into a global collage project with a vision of 10,000 pieces, community workshops, and installations around the world. Along the way, we talk about practicing disappointment instead of calling yourself “selfish,” protecting your energy as a helper, and using creativity as a language to process what’s going on in the world.If you’re an entrepreneur, creative, or chronic helper who feels drained but still wants to serve, this conversation will feel uncomfortably real in the best way.In this episode, we cover:* How “helping everyone” led Madison into burnout and breakdown* The story of the blue tarp and the 1982–2016 National Geographic collection* Turning a long‑held dream into a global collage project with 10,000 pieces* The difference between being selfish vs practicing disappointment and saying no* Navigating depression, overstimulation from the news, and feeling responsible for everyone* Why creativity is not a luxury but a language everyone deserves access to* Simple ways to reconnect with your creative side, even if you say “I’m not an artist”* How Madison is taking this work to kids, communities, and projects in places like UgandaConnect with Madison (Mad.E)Arts With Madison: www.artswithmadison.orgAfrican Orphan Educational Foundation: https://africanorphaneducation.org/Connect with Vibe Your VibeIf this episode hits home, share it with a friend who’s always helping everyone else and needs permission to set boundaries and protect their energy.Timestamps 00:00 – Cold open: “Helping everyone broke her”02:00 – How we met & who Madison is06:00 – Peace Corps dreams, Ethiopia & wanting to help13:00 – Cambodia, orphanages & culture shock coming home20:00 – Burnout, depression & questioning “why do I help?”28:00 – Practicing disappointment vs calling yourself selfish38:00 – The blue tarp and the Nat Geo magazines48:00 – The global collage project & 10,000‑piece vision58:00 – Creativity as language, not luxury1:08:00 – Kids, mental health & media overwhelm1:15:00 – What’s next for Madison & how you can get involved#VibeYourVibe #Madison #MadE #HelpingEveryoneBrokeHer #burnout #boundaries #creativity #artprojects #arttherapy #mentalhealth #personalgrowth #mindset #entrepreneurlife #podcast

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Why Most Creative People Never Break Through | Vibe Your Vibe

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What if AI isn’t here to replace us, but to make being human sustainable again? In this episode of Vibe Your Vibe, Caitlen Macias, founder and CEO of Bot Queen, breaks down how to use AI in real life without losing your soul, sanity, or relationships. We get into authentic content in an AI world, women’s invisible labor and mental load, burnout, rethinking 9–5, and why “just add AI” is not a strategy. If you’re an entrepreneur, leader, or creator trying to stay human in a hyper‑automated world, this one will hit home. * How Caitlen went from nonprofit work to leading a mission‑driven AI company * Why most AI “implementations” quietly fail inside organizations * The real cost of women’s mental load, at home and at work * How AI can reduce documentation and admin without killing human connection * Why authenticity and messy, real conversations will beat polished AI content * How to train teams on AI so they’re actually confident using it * What the future of work could look like beyond the 9–5 grind In this episode 00:00 – Why AI needs expertise, not hype 01:15 – Caitlen’s story: Mexico, Montessori, and entrepreneurship roots 04:26 – Project‑based learning, theater, and transferable skills 06:32 – When the “real” AI revolution started (and why 2022 matters) 08:05 – Gemini, Grok, ChatGPT, Perplexity: the AI arms race explained 10:53 – The 3‑minute prompt hack and how AI should write your prompts 12:41 – Stop “click‑clacking”: using voice and better prompts to save time 14:24 – Canva, Copilot, and connecting all your tools with AI 15:35 – “We have AI”… but no one is using it (Copilot example) 18:07 – How AI is already changing how we write and speak online 19:22 – Authenticity vs AI content: why real, messy humans still win 20:50 – Live shopping, livestreams, and why we crave real connection 23:10 – Rethinking 9–5, results, and the future of work with AI 25:32 – Automation, layoffs, and the rise of virtual assistants globally 31:22 – Women’s mental load, burnout, and invisible labor at home 33:20 – Tiny acts of support that change relationships 34:30 – Remembering we’re animals: touch grass, touch sand, be human 35:09 – Caitlen’s first year in business and burning out 37:17 – Inside her AI trainings: discovery, change management, and fear 40:33 – Why most AI rollouts fail (and what socialization really means) 42:22 – Data as power: CRMs, hair salons, and smarter decisions 45:29 – Where AI should help and where humans must stay in the loop 48:39 – “Human in the loop” done right: case managers and documentation 49:51 – AI as Google 2.0… and way beyond 51:28 – Everyday AI: cooking, recipes, and picking ripe produce 53:32 – How far do we really want tech in our personal lives? 56:03 – New apps, no dev team: low‑code AI and internal tools 58:52 – Using AI to prototype products and dream bigger 01:00:07 – Growing up with tech: from VHS to ChatGPT 5.2 01:03:25 – Why curiosity + boundaries is Caitlen’s core AI advice 01:04:03 – Tenants, cloud, and building responsibly in AI #VibeYourVibe #CaitlenMacias #AIForBusiness #FutureOfWork #WomenInBusiness #MentalLoad #BurnoutRecovery #AuthenticContent #AITraining #NonprofitLeadership #EntrepreneurMindset #HumanCenteredAI

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episode Helping Everyone Broke Her: Madison on Burnout, Boundaries & a Global Art Project | Vibe Your Vibe cover

Helping Everyone Broke Her: Madison on Burnout, Boundaries & a Global Art Project | Vibe Your Vibe

What happens when helping everyone else finally breaks you?In this episode of Vibe Your Vibe, Madison (Mad.E), founder of Arts With Madison, shares how constantly giving her time, energy, and heart to others led to burnout, depression, and a complete questioning of her identity, and how she’s now rebuilding her life and art from a healthier place.She tells the wild story of finding a full 1982–2016 National Geographic collection under a blue tarp on the side of the road and how that moment turned into a global collage project with a vision of 10,000 pieces, community workshops, and installations around the world. Along the way, we talk about practicing disappointment instead of calling yourself “selfish,” protecting your energy as a helper, and using creativity as a language to process what’s going on in the world.If you’re an entrepreneur, creative, or chronic helper who feels drained but still wants to serve, this conversation will feel uncomfortably real in the best way.In this episode, we cover:* How “helping everyone” led Madison into burnout and breakdown* The story of the blue tarp and the 1982–2016 National Geographic collection* Turning a long‑held dream into a global collage project with 10,000 pieces* The difference between being selfish vs practicing disappointment and saying no* Navigating depression, overstimulation from the news, and feeling responsible for everyone* Why creativity is not a luxury but a language everyone deserves access to* Simple ways to reconnect with your creative side, even if you say “I’m not an artist”* How Madison is taking this work to kids, communities, and projects in places like UgandaConnect with Madison (Mad.E)Arts With Madison: www.artswithmadison.orgAfrican Orphan Educational Foundation: https://africanorphaneducation.org/Connect with Vibe Your VibeIf this episode hits home, share it with a friend who’s always helping everyone else and needs permission to set boundaries and protect their energy.Timestamps 00:00 – Cold open: “Helping everyone broke her”02:00 – How we met & who Madison is06:00 – Peace Corps dreams, Ethiopia & wanting to help13:00 – Cambodia, orphanages & culture shock coming home20:00 – Burnout, depression & questioning “why do I help?”28:00 – Practicing disappointment vs calling yourself selfish38:00 – The blue tarp and the Nat Geo magazines48:00 – The global collage project & 10,000‑piece vision58:00 – Creativity as language, not luxury1:08:00 – Kids, mental health & media overwhelm1:15:00 – What’s next for Madison & how you can get involved#VibeYourVibe #Madison #MadE #HelpingEveryoneBrokeHer #burnout #boundaries #creativity #artprojects #arttherapy #mentalhealth #personalgrowth #mindset #entrepreneurlife #podcast

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