Behind the Measures with Geremy Hurley

Who Are You Without It?

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568262/fan_mail/new] Who are you when the title is gone? When the responsibilities change. When the role you've spent years building no longer defines your day. It's a question many of us rarely stop to ask because we're so busy becoming what the world needs us to be. In this episode of Behind the Measures, we explore the difference between what we do and who we are. We examine how careers, responsibilities, and expectations can slowly become intertwined with our identity, leaving us wondering who remains when those roles inevitably change. This conversation looks beyond productivity and achievement to explore something far more personal: the relationship we have with ourselves underneath the titles, accomplishments, and expectations. Together, we discuss: *  Why we often introduce ourselves by what we do instead of who we are.  *  The difference between being needed and being truly known.  *  How responsibility can quietly replace identity.  *  Why major life transitions force us to rediscover ourselves.  *  The hidden cost of allowing our role to become our entire identity.  *  How rediscovery isn't about becoming someone new—it's about remembering who you've been all along.  Whether you're leading an organization, navigating a career change, approaching retirement, or simply wondering who you've become beneath years of responsibility, this episode offers an invitation to pause and ask one of life's most important questions: Who am I when everything I do is stripped away? Because eventually every title changes. Every chapter ends. Every role evolves. The one thing that should remain is the person underneath it all.  Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568262/support] The views and perspectives shared in this podcast are my own and do not represent the views of my employer or any organization I am affiliated with.

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Who Are You Without It?

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568262/fan_mail/new] Who are you when the title is gone? When the responsibilities change. When the role you've spent years building no longer defines your day. It's a question many of us rarely stop to ask because we're so busy becoming what the world needs us to be. In this episode of Behind the Measures, we explore the difference between what we do and who we are. We examine how careers, responsibilities, and expectations can slowly become intertwined with our identity, leaving us wondering who remains when those roles inevitably change. This conversation looks beyond productivity and achievement to explore something far more personal: the relationship we have with ourselves underneath the titles, accomplishments, and expectations. Together, we discuss: *  Why we often introduce ourselves by what we do instead of who we are.  *  The difference between being needed and being truly known.  *  How responsibility can quietly replace identity.  *  Why major life transitions force us to rediscover ourselves.  *  The hidden cost of allowing our role to become our entire identity.  *  How rediscovery isn't about becoming someone new—it's about remembering who you've been all along.  Whether you're leading an organization, navigating a career change, approaching retirement, or simply wondering who you've become beneath years of responsibility, this episode offers an invitation to pause and ask one of life's most important questions: Who am I when everything I do is stripped away? Because eventually every title changes. Every chapter ends. Every role evolves. The one thing that should remain is the person underneath it all.  Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and wherever you get your podcasts. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2568262/support] The views and perspectives shared in this podcast are my own and do not represent the views of my employer or any organization I am affiliated with.

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