Psychedelic Breath Founder: Does Growth Require Suffering? (Eva Kaczor)
We sit down in Berlin with Eva Kaczor, solo founder of Psychedelic Breath, and talk about burnout, purpose, and the idea that transformation often begins in moments of pain rather than clarity.After years of pushing herself through ambition, overwork, and physical limits, Eva reached a point where nothing worked anymore.
What followed was not a gradual adjustment, but a complete stop. She shares how burnout didn’t come out of nowhere, but from ignoring signals that had long become normal, and how that experience forced her to ask deeper questions about life, work, and meaning.
We talk about the belief that purpose is something you need to find, and why Eva sees it differently. Instead of searching outward, she describes purpose as something that is already within us, something we remember rather than discover.
The conversation explores suffering, intuition, and the tension between effort and alignment.This is a conversation about burnout, healing, and the uncomfortable idea that growth doesn’t always come from doing more, but from learning when to stop, listen, and change direction.
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