Untangling Life
We're back and we're talking about reinvention of self. The urge to become someone new. The haircut after the breakup. The identity shed after the big life event. The promise of a cleaner, more disciplined, more together version of yourself that's always just one decision away. In this episode we get honest about our own reinventions and where they've helped, where they've hurt, and where they've actually been unhealthy attempts to escape something we should have processed instead. Andy shares the moment at 16 when he quit football despite all the pressure to keep playing, and how that unlocked a curiosity that shaped his whole career. Hattie talks about the haircut after her mum died, the fringe after last year's breakup, and her complicated relationship with reinvention as a recovering people-pleaser. We land on a distinction that's changed how we both think about this: the difference between reinvention and evolution. Reinvention asks you to be a different person. Evolution lets you keep being you, just more of yourself. One tends to hurt. The other tends to last. Plus we talk about reinvention as a team sport, the multiplier effect of stacking different careers, how to hold your history without letting it cap your future, and why the people who've known you longest are often your biggest cheerleaders and your hardest mirror. In this episode: * Reinvention to escape vs reinvention to grow * Andy on quitting football at 16 and finding his way from "footy to the FT" * The hair-cut-after-a-breakup phenomenon and what's really going on underneath * Why identity often gets tangled up in job titles and status * Evolution as a kinder alternative to reinvention * Career reinvention and the "multiplier effect" of stacking experiences * How family and long-term friends both ground you and risk holding you to your old self Journaling prompts: When you feel at the edge of a reinvention, pause and ask: * Am I trying to escape something I should actually process? * What do I want to let go of here (what do I need to unlearn)? * What do I want to take forward into the next stage (what do I need to learn)? * At my core, who am I, and what are the parts of me that stay the same regardless? Bonus prompt: ask one or two people who know you well - what have you seen in me that you think I could step into even more?
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