What Is Life Asking of Me? | A Question for Burnout, Disruption, and Feeling Stuck in Life
In this episode of The Why Me Podcast, host Brianna Spurgeon explores a deeply personal reflection on burnout, disruption, and the search for meaning in everyday life through the lens of David Brooks’ book The Second Mountain.
After reading one line—“What is life asking of me?”—Brianna begins to re-examine her own journey through corporate success, motherhood, identity shifts, and unexpected health challenges. What once felt like achievement and forward momentum slowly gave way to a deeper sense of disconnection, leading her into what Brooks describes as “the valley” between two mountains.
Drawing from her experience in corporate America, stepping away from a high-achieving career, navigating early motherhood, entrepreneurship, and illness, Brianna reflects on the tension between external success and internal fulfillment. She unpacks Brooks’ framework of the “first mountain,” rooted in achievement, status, and identity, versus the “second mountain,” which centers on service, purpose, and contribution to others.
Rather than offering answers, this episode invites listeners into a more grounded and honest question: What is life asking of me right now?
This conversation is especially relevant for anyone experiencing burnout, life disruption, career dissatisfaction, or a sense of being “stuck” despite outward success. Brianna shares why this question has shifted her perspective on ambition, productivity, motherhood, and daily life—and how it has created a sense of peace in embracing a more present, service-oriented season.
This episode is a reflection for anyone standing in transition—between success and uncertainty, exhaustion and clarity, or the first and second mountain.
The Why Me Podcast invites listeners to turn hardship, disruption, and life’s unexpected detours into meaning, growth, and connection.