The Rabbit Hole with Jacqui and Megan

She believed she could, so she did

45 min · 26 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The Rabbit Hole, we’re unpacking one of the most iconic motivational quotes of the internet era: “She believed she could, so she did.” You’ve seen it on mugs. T-shirts. Instagram graphics in millennial pink fonts. Possibly painted in cursive on a dentist office wall. Confidence and self-belief do matter. Sure thing. But does success really come down to belief alone? Or does this quote quietly oversimplify the messy reality of effort, support, timing, systems, privilege, capacity, and circumstance? Dive into The Rabbit Hole with us, and let’s find out… Dive in deeper with us! Try a free 10 minute EFT tapping session with Jacqui: https://jacquiacree.com/experience [https://jacquiacree.com/experience]  Pull your Human Design Chart with Megan: https://meganjohnstoncoaching.com/get-hd-chart [https://meganjohnstoncoaching.com/get-hd-chart] We’d love to hear from you! Jacqui’s instagram: @jacqui.acree Megan’s instagram: @meganjohnstoncoaching

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Welcome to another high-energy deep dive down The Rabbit Hole! In this episode, we tackle the self-help juggernaut: “Everything is figureoutable.” Get ready for an unfiltered, story-driven examination of this classic self-improvement cliché — context, nuance, and all. What’s Inside This Episode - The Origin Story: Did Marie Forleo invent “Everything is figureoutable”? Turns out, it's actually a quote from her mom. Cue wholesome mom energy at [00:00:20]. - Mini Rabbit Holes: Before the main event, we can’t help but obsess over recent reads and listens. Find out why “Yesteryear” left us feeling equal parts captivated and uncomfortable, and how “Beth’s Dead” took our expectations and flipped them (multiple times!) on their heads at [00:01:05]. - What’s a Parasocial Relationship Anyway? We go full meta on fandom, online culture, and why some rabbit holes are just impossible to escape at [00:07:14]. - Unpacking “Everything is figureoutable”:     - Is it possible (or even healthy) to try and solve *everything*? (Spoiler: Nope.)     - The power—and the pressure—of being “solutions-oriented” at [00:16:03].     - Why sometimes *giving up* is the wisest thing you can do (see: “conscious quitting”) at [00:12:03].       - The culture of self-blame: Why relentless optimism can go wrong at [00:18:05].     - Hope, belief, and the neuroscience behind why certain motivational quotes stick, while others just make us groan at [00:26:13].     - Context, always: When is “Everything is figureoutable” genuinely useful — and when does it need a giant asterisk attached? at [00:20:35]. Dive Deeper!   - Loved our discussions on “Yesteryear” or “Beth’s Dead”? Got your own rabbit hole to share? We’re dying to hear from you—flood our inboxes, DMs, and comment sections with your thoughts, wild tangents, and side quests. - Want more story-driven breakdowns of self-help culture and personal growth? Become a Tunnel Buddy and subscribe to The Rabbit Hole! Dive in even deeper with us! Try a free 10 minute EFT tapping session with Jacqui: https://jacquiacree.com/experience [https://jacquiacree.com/experience]  Pull your Human Design Chart with Megan: https://meganjohnstoncoaching.com/get-hd-chart [https://meganjohnstoncoaching.com/get-hd-chart] We’d love to hear from you!b Jacqui’s instagram: @jacqui.acree Megan’s instagram: @meganjohnstoncoaching

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“No one is coming to save you”

This week on The Rabbit Hole, Megan and Jacqui plunge headfirst into the self-help cliché that hits a little too close to home: “No one is coming to save you.* Unpacking this viral quote, the duo explore everything from questionable motivational advice, to collective responsibility, to the moments when you really do just need a helping hand – or three. Expect a bit of vulnerability, a healthy dose of skepticism, and their signature high-energy banter. Plus, mini rabbit holes galore: trademark drama, binge-worthy TV smut, and why boat puns will always float their boat. What You'll Hear in This Episode - Mini Rabbit Hole: Off-Campus Obsessed! Discover the college-hockey-themed series lighting up algorithms everywhere, and why male characters written by women hit different (hint: consent and respect actually exist). [00:05:00] - The Big Idea: Is “No One Is Coming to Save You” empowering or just plain isolating? Megan and Jacqui don’t hold back: the pitfalls of rugged individualism, the collective safety of community, and when that tough love advice just falls flat. [00:09:24] - Personal Stories: From single-mom struggles, to birth-room “nobody can do this but you” energy, the hosts get real about times when *they* needed support – and what truly made a difference. [00:17:29] - Red Flags in Coaching & Advice: Why sometimes “no one's coming to save you” comes from a place of power, not actual wisdom. [00:23:14] - Takeaways You Can Use: How to unsubscribe from advice that doesn’t serve you, reclaim your right to community support, and check in with your own gut feeling – no matter who’s talking. [00:24:19] If you’re tired of self-help soundbites that leave you feeling more alone than inspired, this episode is your hype-crew and reality check rolled into one. You’ll leave with practical ways to question the advice you take, rely on your community (yes, even for grocery carts), and remember you don’t have to save yourself solo. Like What You Heard? Here’s What to Do Next: - DM the hosts: if you’re in your own binge-watching spiral or want to vent about self-help clichés – seriously, they want to hear about it! - Subscribe so you never miss a new deep-dive into the personal growth rabbit hole.  - Share this episode with that friend who needs a reminder: asking for help isn’t a weakness. It’s human. Dive in deeper with us! Try a free 10 minute EFT tapping session with Jacqui: https://jacquiacree.com/experience [https://jacquiacree.com/experience]  Pull your Human Design Chart with Megan: https://meganjohnstoncoaching.com/get-hd-chart [https://meganjohnstoncoaching.com/get-hd-chart] We’d love to hear from you! Jacqui’s instagram: @jacqui.acree Megan’s instagram: @meganjohnstoncoaching

2 de jun de 202625 min
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She believed she could, so she did

In this episode of The Rabbit Hole, we’re unpacking one of the most iconic motivational quotes of the internet era: “She believed she could, so she did.” You’ve seen it on mugs. T-shirts. Instagram graphics in millennial pink fonts. Possibly painted in cursive on a dentist office wall. Confidence and self-belief do matter. Sure thing. But does success really come down to belief alone? Or does this quote quietly oversimplify the messy reality of effort, support, timing, systems, privilege, capacity, and circumstance? Dive into The Rabbit Hole with us, and let’s find out… Dive in deeper with us! Try a free 10 minute EFT tapping session with Jacqui: https://jacquiacree.com/experience [https://jacquiacree.com/experience]  Pull your Human Design Chart with Megan: https://meganjohnstoncoaching.com/get-hd-chart [https://meganjohnstoncoaching.com/get-hd-chart] We’d love to hear from you! Jacqui’s instagram: @jacqui.acree Megan’s instagram: @meganjohnstoncoaching

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