Health in Wealth®
Hello, and welcome back to Health in Wealth®. I’m Ana Ramos… and I’m really glad you’re here. Let me start with a question we don’t ask ourselves often enough: Do we ever really know what’s going on in someone else’s life? We’re quick to judge. Quick to compare. Quick to assume everyone else is “fine.” And maybe that’s because most of us wear “fine” incredibly well. We show up. We perform. We lead. We smile. All while carrying things that never make it into conversation. There’s a version of you that the world sees. And then there’s the version of you that’s just trying to get through the day. What makes this harder is that so much of what we see—especially online—is an illusion. Carefully curated moments that rarely reflect the full truth of someone’s life, their health, their fear, or their exhaustion. My guest today, Jane Stevenson, knows this firsthand. Jane is a strategist, mentor, and leader with decades of experience—and she’s also someone who lived through something most people never knew. Six months before she walked a two-kilometer hike, Jane was told she might never walk again. What followed wasn’t just a physical recovery. It was a reckoning with the masks she wore to survive: Bravery to hide fear. Happiness to hide sadness. Strength to hide vulnerability. Energy to hide exhaustion. This conversation isn’t about taking the masks off before we’re ready. It’s about understanding why we wear them, what they protect, and what they quietly teach us about ourselves and others. If you’ve ever looked at someone else’s life and thought, They’re fine —Or if you’ve ever said I’m fine when you weren’t— This conversation is for you. So take a breath. Settle in. And let’s talk about the masks we wear
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