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The Bad Pancakes Podcast

Podcast door The Human Development Collective

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Welcome to The Bad Pancakes Podcast đŸ„žYou know that first pancake?The one that comes out a little weird. Burnt edges, awkward shape, not quite right?Yeah. That one.The Bad Pancakes Podcast is a space for honest conversations about the messy starts, midlife pivots, uncomfortable growth, and imperfect moments we’re all quietly navigating. Hosted by real humans who believe growth doesn’t require reinvention, just reflection, courage, and a willingness to keep flipping.Each episode dives into:Personal growth without the toxic positivityBoundaries, burnout, identity shifts, and becoming more youCommunity, connection, and the conversations we wish we’d had soonerThe truth behind “having it together” (spoiler: no one does)This isn’t a highlight reel.It’s not a hustle podcast.And it’s definitely not here to fix you.It’s here to remind you that:✹ You’re not broken, you’re building.✹ Progress doesn’t have to be pretty to be powerful.✹ Even the bad pancakes count.New episodes drop weekly.Grab your coffee, pull up a chair, and let’s talk it out.Subscribe + join the conversation.We’ll save you a seat at the table.

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People Pleasing, Guilt, and the Messy Work of Boundaries

How often do you say yes when you mean no? In this episode of Bad Pancakes, we dig into the exhausting, invisible patterns of people pleasing—where they come from, why they keep running the show, and what it takes to break free. From childhood wounds and gender expectations to burnout, guilt, and the fear of disappointing others, this conversation gets honest about the emotional cost of overextending yourself. We talk boundaries, self-trust, conflict, healing, and the radical act of asking: Is this serving my true self? Through personal stories, practical tools, and hard-won wisdom, this episode explores what happens when you stop performing for approval and start reclaiming your voice. We cover: * Why people pleasing is often a trauma response * How guilt keeps you stuck—and how to move through it * Recognizing exploiter patterns and setting healthy limits * Learning to say no without apologizing for it * Small wins that build real self-trust * How honest community and shared stories help us heal This isn’t about becoming harder. It’s about becoming truer. If you’ve ever struggled with boundaries, over-giving, or losing yourself trying to keep everyone else comfortable—this one is for you. 🎧 Listen in, reflect with us, and maybe ask yourself the question that could change everything: What would happen if I stopped people pleasing and started choosing myself? Let's get connected! Email us - Jillian@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org [Jillian@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org] Rachel@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org [Rachel@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org] Learn more about our company, The Human Development Collective, on our website at www.thehumandevelopmentcollective.org [http://www.thehumandevelopmentcollective.org]. Join us on the socials to get the nitty-gritty of our day-to-day: www.facebook.com/human.development.collective [http://www.facebook.com/human.development.collective] www.instagram.com/humandevelopmentcollective [http://www.instagram.com/humandevelopmentcollective]

21 apr 2026 - 1 h 36 min
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I'm Changing, But I Still Want to Belong

In this second special panel episode, we’re continuing the conversation with the women who were part of the Human Development Collective’s Women’s Empowerment Summit—and what unfolds is an honest, unfiltered conversation about what growth really looks like after the event ends. We dive into the messy, honest reality of growth, what it actually looks like to change your life while still trying to stay connected to the world around you. We talk about life beyond the surface: what it means to navigate social spaces, rebuild connection, and find belonging without compromising who you are. From ordering a non-alcoholic drink just to ease the room, to unpacking the loneliness that often sits underneath our habits, this conversation gets real about the “why” behind our choices. But it doesn’t stop there. We also explore what it means to let go of control, step back from something you’ve built, and trust others to carry it forward. And maybe most importantly, how powerful it can be to say yes to something before you feel fully ready. This is a conversation about growth, self-awareness, and creating spaces where people can show up honestly. If you’ve ever felt unsure, out of place, or like you’re figuring it out as you go, this one will resonate. 🎧 Note: This is Part 2 of a two-part panel conversation.

3 apr 2026 - 50 min
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The Messy Middle Looks Good on Us

What happens when you actually follow through on becoming who you said you wanted to be? In this special panel episode, we’re joined by women who were part of the Human Development Collective’s Women’s Empowerment Summit—and what unfolds is an honest, unfiltered conversation about what growth really looks like after the event ends. We’re talking about the messy middle. The part where nothing feels certain. Where you’re changing, but don’t quite recognize yourself yet. Where joy takes practice, and community becomes everything. Together, we reflect on six months of growth, courage, hard conversations, and choosing to stay in the process—even when it would’ve been easier to check out. This episode explores: * What it actually takes to build meaningful community (and why it matters) * Navigating big life transitions—career shifts, motherhood, identity changes * Letting yourself be seen before you feel “ready” * The tension between chasing outcomes vs. learning to love the process * How storytelling, vulnerability, and shared experiences create real transformation * Why joy isn’t something you find—it’s something you practice If you’ve ever felt like you’re in-between versions of yourself
 this conversation will meet you there. 🎧 Note: This is Part 1 of a two-part panel conversation.

20 mrt 2026 - 46 min
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The Reinvention Era: Divorce, Sobriety, and Finding Yourself Again

What happens when the life you built stops fitting? In this episode of Bad Pancakes, Jill and Rachel dive into the messy, uncomfortable, and sometimes brutal process of reinventing yourself when life forces your hand. Rachel reflects on the six-year anniversary of her last drink and the painful journey that led her there. Jill looks straight at the milestone of turning forty and what it means to finally feel like she’s living a life that actually belongs to her. Together they unpack the moments that change everything: ‱ Losing yourself inside other people’s expectations ‱ Having your identity ripped away overnight ‱ Learning how to rebuild when the universe burns your life to the ground ‱ Discovering the small “glimmers” that tell you you're finally becoming yourself again This conversation is honest, a little irreverent, and deeply human: exactly what reinvention actually looks like. Because starting over isn’t cute, but it might just save your life. Topics in this episode * Sobriety and identity * Divorce and rebuilding your life * The “Jill Suit”, aka living inside other people’s expectations * Turning 40 and stepping into your power * What real reinvention actually feels like If you’ve ever looked around your life and thought: "Wait
 how did I get here?" This episode is for you. We want to hear from you! Leave us a comment about one of the prompts we mentioned in the pod: * What's one version of yourself you have already survived leaving behind? * What's asking to be reinvented in your life right now, and what's one honest step toward it? Let's get connected! Email us - Jillian@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org [Jillian@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org] Rachel@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org [Rachel@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org] Learn more about our company, The Human Development Collective, on our website at www.thehumandevelopmentcollective.org [http://www.thehumandevelopmentcollective.org]. Join us on the socials to get the nitty gritty of our day-to-day:   / human.development.collective   [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa0ZlWjllTWE5NzBrSFlCWWRBT2FySVdSTVhwd3xBQ3Jtc0tuUURxazFibWdrajlXVk5RYVE0MEN6Zl9WQV9XY3NLT0MwS19XUndTSHZKODZIRkh2R1E0ZU1UTmFKbTdVNklrdmtEaFpCeDgyVjNSWk5zSk0xWVl3ZnNxbUtXOEh3R1lGOFJPU2YzblZGeDZHUmpjUQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fhuman.development.collective%2F&v=j93fCQ3V7lI]   / humandevelopmentcollective   [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqa2tNNGJ4MVl4WDc2eW5ERy13dDI1U0RURWtwd3xBQ3Jtc0tuRHdVakFTU0MtamJyaUtNYmNlNThKZ0tMZ1FmMXpnMHgwbTJxVlRQcWxIRW5zbE1CVTlrSXFQT1YtbXZUZ2wxaGlZRzkwTXFLQ3NvQ1BKLUJkLVUyWktDOUJzWF9YdmMzMS1uUnZKaXR6cHBnbFc2QQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fhumandevelopmentcollective%2F&v=j93fCQ3V7lI]

13 mrt 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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The Truth Hits Harder Than the Hangover | Our Real Talk About Alcohol & Sobriety

Sometimes the hangover isn’t from the alcohol: it’s from the truth you’ve been avoiding. In this episode of Bad Pancakes, Jill and Rachel get honest about their personal relationships with alcohol: how it shows up in our culture, our coping mechanisms, and our identities. What starts as a conversation about Dry January quickly turns into something deeper: grief, burnout, family dynamics, addiction, and the moment you realize something in your life might need a full stop. Rachel shares pieces of her sobriety journey and the clarity that came from facing some hard truths. Jill reflects on her own relationship with alcohol and what happens when you pause long enough to actually feel what’s underneath the noise. This isn’t a conversation about perfection or labels. It’s about curiosity. About accountability. About the courage it takes to ask yourself honest questions. Because sometimes the truth hits harder than the hangover, and that’s where real change begins. We want to hear from you: Where are you on your journey with alcohol? Leave us a comment or send us an email - Jillian@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org [Jillian@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org] Rachel@thehumandevelopmentcollective.org

6 mrt 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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