The Why Me Podcast
In this episode of The Why Me Podcast, host Brianna Spurgeon explores why major life events—loss, success, illness, or unexpected change—often make life feel like it splits into a “before” and an “after.” We tend to describe these moments as identity shifts, where the future we were imagining no longer matches the life we are living inside of. Why does this happen, and what are we actually experiencing psychologically when life feels divided in two? This conversation is deeply informed by the work of bestselling author David Brooks, particularly his book The Second Mountain, where he explores how life often moves from a first stage of achievement and identity-building into a second stage focused on meaning, service, and deeper purpose. Brooks’ framework offers a powerful lens for understanding why some life changes don’t just alter our circumstances—they reshape who we are and how we see our future. Drawing from personal experience, listener stories, and the concept of the “Second Mountain,” this episode explores how expectations shape our sense of reality—and why certain moments fundamentally change the way we understand our lives.
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