Journey to Radiance
Have you ever heard the words “I knew you’d figure it out” and felt both flattered and exhausted at the same time? That’s the competence trap. And this episode is about the cost of living inside it. In this episode of Journey to Radiance, Melissa, Alana, and Jo wade into one of the most underexamined dynamics in high-achieving women’s lives: what happens when being capable stops being a strength and starts being a cage. The competence trap isn’t a lack of skill. It’s what happens when your capability becomes too closely locked in with your identity: when your value is measured entirely by what you carry and what you produce. The episode explores control as a fear-based operating system, the difference between capability and feeling responsible for everything, and how masculine and feminine energy play into the overachiever pattern, including what it takes to finally let go. The episode closes with a reflection exercise: three lists. What you carry because you have to, what you carry out of guilt, and what you carry because everyone just assumes you will. Then the harder question: which of those burdens no longer belongs to you? This week’s challenge: run the list. Get it out of your head and onto paper. Then sit with the question: what do you actually want? Not what’s expected of you. Not what you’ve always done. What. Do. You. Want. Share this with someone who keeps showing up for everyone else before they show up for themselves. Your Hosts: Melissa Suchodolski, USC Builds • Jo Rowe, USC Builds • Alana Cummings, Superbloom Coaching About Journey to Radiance: Journey to Radiance is a weekly podcast about personal growth, life transitions, reinvention, and the courage it takes to live authentically, even when life is messy. Hosted by Melissa Suchodolski, Jo Rowe of USC Builds, and Alana Cummings of Superbloom Coaching. We hold space for the in-between seasons, because radiance isn’t something you chase, it’s what emerges when you stand in who you truly are. New episodes every week. CHAPTERS 01:14 The competence trap: when capability becomes a cage 03:47 Who are you when you’re no longer proving your worth through usefulness? 04:59 The external burden: watching others coast while you carry everything 05:53 How competence can mask burnout 06:56 The roles assigned to the dependable person: fixer, peacemaker, emotional regulator 08:00 When the burden arrives disguised as trust 10:06 Meeting dynamics and the assumption of who takes the notes 12:41 Gender, scribing, and advocating for shared responsibility 15:24 Why being relied on can feel affirming and why that’s a limiting belief 17:46 Control as a fear-based operating system 18:34 The internal struggle of dependability 20:05 The internal drive to never be seen as coasting 23:22 The messy part: judging others while trying to release self-judgment 25:31 Being the partner of someone highly driven 25:51 Masculine and feminine energy in the overachiever pattern 29:39 Leaning into the feminine when you finally trust your partner’s competence 31:24 The difference between being capable and feeling responsible for everything 37:33 My value exists when I put something down 38:11 Permission to rest, say no, and receive 39:16 What if rest is part of your responsibility? 47:27 The three-list reflection exercise 49:31 What was blaringly obvious, and what needed to be teased out 53:02 One-thing takeaways Recorded at ROC Vox Recording & Production Studios, Rochester, NY rocvox.com
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