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What If You're Not Stuck? You May Have Outgrown the Box with Kathleen Conner

39 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Sometimes the hardest thing to recognize isn't that life has changed. It's that we've changed, and we're still trying to fit into a version of ourselves we've already outgrown. "You can't fix what you don't know." Why This Quote Matters At the heart of this conversation is the idea that awareness comes before change. Before we can grow, heal, or move forward, we have to be willing to honestly look at where we are. Episode Description What if the thing holding you back isn't a lack of talent, opportunity, or motivation? What if you've simply been living inside a box that no longer fits? In this episode of The Audacious Living Podcast, I sit down with Kathleen Conner, creator of the Box Breaking Method, for a thoughtful conversation about self-awareness, self-trust, and the subtle ways we limit ourselves without even realizing it. Kathleen shares the personal experience that forced her to take a hard look at her own life and the framework she now uses to help others identify the boxes that keep them stuck. This is a conversation about recognizing where you are, questioning what no longer serves you, and having the courage to create something more aligned with who you're becoming. In This Episode, You'll Hear About: • Why self-awareness is the foundation of meaningful change • The hidden boxes we create through labels, expectations, and old identities • How small steps can lead to significant transformation • The difference between self-forgiveness and self-trust • Why perfectionism often keeps people from moving forward • A simple communication tool that can help de-escalate difficult conversations Guest Bio Kathleen Conner is a speaker, coach, and founder of Chasing Purpose. She is the creator of the Box Breaking Method, a practical framework designed to help individuals build self-awareness, challenge limiting beliefs, and create meaningful personal transformation. Through her coaching and speaking, Kathleen helps people reconnect with who they are and who they want to become. Guest Links Website: https://chasingpurpose.com Explore: • Box Breaking Method • Emotional Baseline Assessment • Coaching Resources Listen on Major Platforms 🎧 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2jVR6V7X2kRiCCDXE0FTyl?si=IR3TsfEWR3WA6BzfBRnVXQ 🍎 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-audacious-living-podcast/id1547447345 📦 Amazon Music → https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/9f7902bb-dec8-4bd9-918d-d1fef21b7c67/the-audacious-living-podcast?ref=dm_sh_pGv57yQvAmAQVp2IIaXoDwtFt Call To Action Enjoying the show? Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this. ⭐ Leave a review: 👉 https://ratethispodcast.com/audacious

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