Failures Podcast

Oversharing: You Think You're Connecting, They're Collecting

1 h 3 min · 5. touko 2026
jakson Oversharing: You Think You're Connecting, They're Collecting kansikuva

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In this episode, we talk about the hidden cost of oversharing. A lot of people think posting their goals, announcing their next move, or telling everyone their plans makes them more accountable. But in reality, it can do the opposite. Oversharing often kills momentum, invites outside doubt, and gives people access to information they have not earned. We break down why so many young men feel the need to share everything before they have built anything, how validation can become a substitute for real progress, and why talking too much about your ambitions can quietly sabotage them. We also get into the different forms of oversharing: *  posting goals too early  *  sharing personal trauma with the wrong people  *  giving coworkers too much information  *  opening up too fast in dating  *  using social media to perform a life you have not built yet  This episode is not about becoming cold or closed off. It is about learning the difference between sharing and oversharing, protecting what you are building, and being more intentional with who gets access to your story. If you have ever felt embarrassed after saying too much, or realized people used your own words against you later, this episode is for you. Failures Podcast  2026 We're not gods. We're not gurus. Just two men in our 30s sharing what we’ve learned the hard way so you don’t have to. 🎙️ New episodes every week 📲 Follow @FailuresMedia on all platforms  🧠 Join the movement: https://linktr.ee/failuresmedia If this episode helped you, share it. That’s how we grow.

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