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Dancing in the Dark

Podkast av Helene Christensen

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Dancing in the Dark is a reflective podcast about identity shift, internal misalignment, and navigating life transitions without blowing up your life.It’s for women who feel out of sync with themselves — even when everything looks stable from the outside. When something is ending or beginning, but clarity hasn’t arrived yet.The podcast explores what it means to stand inside uncertainty without forcing premature answers. To recognize when work no longer fits. When a role feels too small. When the life that looks good no longer feels aligned.But Dancing in the Dark is not only reflection.It is also a real-time documentation of transition.Host, Helene Christensen, shares her own ongoing identity shift — and the process of building a structured framework designed specifically for women navigating internal misalignment. You hear the thinking behind the pivots, the refinement of direction, and the architecture forming beneath visible change.This is not advice or therapy.It is structured reflection in motion.Episodes explore:• identity shift and personal reinvention• career dissatisfaction as a signal of deeper change• creativity and proofessional growth during life transition• redefining yourself without starting from zero• learning how to stay with yourself when clarity is still formingIf you are in a season of transition — professionally or personally — and feel the specific sense that something needs to change, this podcast offers a grounded way to think through it.Identity shift does not have to be chaotic.It can be observed, structured, and it can unfold without collapse.

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episode Loss of motivation at work — and why you shouldn’t ignore it cover

Loss of motivation at work — and why you shouldn’t ignore it

LOSS OF MOTIVATION AT WORK — AND WHY YOU SHOULDN’T IGNORE IT When Something in Your Work Feels Empty and Why Listening Is Not Optional If you are feeling like you motivation at work is lost, it is not a given that it is burnout, and certainly not that it is a failure on your part. It’s a profound signal that meaning has shifted. This episode explores why listening to your honest feelings and thoughts as a signal really matters. In this episode we cover: * How to recognize disconnection before it becomes burnout * Why motivation fades even when “nothing is wrong” * How listening, not drastic action, is often the first step CONTENTS * When meaning subtlely disappears * The exhaustion of adapting inside systems not built for you * Why this feeling doesn’t go away on its own * Small, significant movements that restore alignment * Becoming valuable without erasing yourself * Listening to your own intuition as an act of dignity KEY TAKEAWAYS * Loss of motivation is information, not a personal flaw * You don’t need a plan, but you need to give yourself permission to listen * Small, aligned actions can reshape your role from the inside * Meaning fades when there’s no room to be fully human at work DOWNLOAD THE FREE JOURNALING PROMPTS ➡️Get the free Guided Reflections to Step Into Your Next Chapter → https://helene-christensen.kit.com/d3e2286155 ABOUT THIS PODCAST Dancing in the Dark is a personal podcast by Helene Christensen, founder of Eksakt. Identity Shift Is Not Chaos — It’s a Process Identity shift does not require collapse. It does not require dramatic reinvention or reckless decisions. It requires clarity. Through personal essays and structured inquiry, Dancing in the Dark explores how to navigate change safely — how to rebuild your inner reference point before making external moves. This is not therapy. This is not motivational content. And it’s not advice. It’s a thoughtful exploration of how identity recalibrates — and how to stay with yourself while it does. Host: Helene Christensen. Strategic storyteller, creative consultant, and founder of Eksakt Helene is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is working internationally. Connect & follow ➡️ [https://helene-christensen.kit.com/237dccef69] Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenechr/ ] 🌐 Explore more: www.eksakt.co [https://www.eksakt.co/] 📝 Substack: Dark Matters – reflections, essays & notes [https://substack.com/@helenedarkmatter] 📺 Follow the podcast on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@HeleneChristensen-eksakt] 📸 Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eksaktbiz/] Disclaimer This podcast reflects my personal experiences, thoughts, and perspectives. Nothing shared here should be understood as medical, or therapeutic advice. If something resonates, feel free to share the episode with someone who might need it, and you’re always welcome to reach out. I’m here as a friend from afar.

4. feb. 2026 - 19 min
episode If your work no longer feels right, ask yourself this cover

If your work no longer feels right, ask yourself this

WHEN YOUR WORK NO LONGER FEELS LIKE HOME, THE PROBLEM ISN’T A LACK OF AMBITION — IT’S A DEEPER QUESTION OF MEANING. THIS EPISODE EXPLORES WHY CLARITY BEGINS WITH ANSWERING ONE SPECIFIC QUESTION, MOST PEOPLE MISS. You’ll learn: * Why restlessness in your work life is often a signal, not a failure * How asking “who do I want to help?” creates direction when nothing else does * Why clarity emerges through relationship, not isolation CONTENTS * When your work looks fine — but feels wrong * Why “who you want to help” is an existential question * Becoming the guide in your own story * Why clarity can’t be forced — only met * Experimentation, listening, and real-world contact * Finding yourself in the woman you want to serve * From confusion to a felt sense of direction KEY TAKEAWAYS * Restlessness is often a sign of growth, not dissatisfaction * Meaning in work is deeply tied to service and connection * You don’t need full clarity to move — curiosity is enough * Clarity is relational: it emerges through conversation and listening * You are uniquely positioned to be something for someone * FREE SELF-ASSESSMENT: ➡️ What should you actually do with your work life now →https://www.eksakt.co/professional-growth#what-should-you-actually-do-with-your-work-life-now ABOUT THIS PODCAST Dancing in the Dark is a personal podcast by Helene Christensen, founder of Eksakt. Identity Shift Is Not Chaos — It’s a Process Identity shift does not require collapse. It does not require dramatic reinvention or reckless decisions. It requires clarity. Through personal essays and structured inquiry, Dancing in the Dark explores how to navigate change safely — how to rebuild your inner reference point before making external moves. This is not therapy. This is not motivational content. And it’s not advice. It’s a thoughtful exploration of how identity recalibrates — and how to stay with yourself while it does. Host: Helene Christensen. Strategic storyteller, creative consultant, and founder of Eksakt Helene is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is working internationally. Connect & follow ➡️ [https://helene-christensen.kit.com/237dccef69] Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenechr/ ] 🌐 Explore more: www.eksakt.co [https://www.eksakt.co/] 📝 Substack: Dark Matters – reflections, essays & notes [https://substack.com/@helenedarkmatter] 📺 Follow the podcast on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@HeleneChristensen-eksakt] 📸 Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eksaktbiz/] Disclaimer This podcast reflects my personal experiences, thoughts, and perspectives. Nothing shared here should be understood as medical, or therapeutic advice. If something resonates, feel free to share the episode with someone who might need it, and you’re always welcome to reach out. I’m here as a friend from afar.

22. jan. 2026 - 43 min
episode When you don’t know what’s next in your life, start here cover

When you don’t know what’s next in your life, start here

WHEN YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT’S NEXT, START HERE When you don’t know what’s next, the fastest way to find clarity isn’t future-planning, it’s self-understanding. This episode is a deep starting point for your next chapter: not certainty, but direction. You’ll learn: * Why clarity often arrives through recognition, not strategy * How your “inner library” of lived moments shapes what you trust and choose * How agency grows when you honour what you’ve already survived * CONTENTS * The in-between chapter: why the need for clarity peaks here * We are not a blank slate: you never start from scratch * Looking back without judgment: honouring the life you carry * The Inner Library: story tiles that form your pattern over time * Paris: the first time asking for help changed what became possible * Seattle: the same muscle, at a larger scale * Meaning and agency: how direction emerges through movement, not certainty * KEY TAKEAWAYS * The urge to “figure it out” is strongest in transition, but clarity doesn’t come from predicting the future. * You carry a full suitcase of lived experience, and it’s already shaping how you trust, decide, and imagine what’s possible. * Your inner library isn’t built from achievements, but from moments that required something of you. * Resilience isn’t doing it alone; it’s knowing when and how to lean on others. * Agency grows from lived proof: the embodied knowing that you can meet what comes next. Try the free self-assessment Take the test here: What should you actually do with your work life [https://www.eksakt.co/professional-growth#what-should-you-actually-do-with-your-work-life-now] ABOUT THIS PODCAST Dancing in the Dark is a personal podcast by Helene Christensen, founder of Eksakt. Identity Shift Is Not Chaos — It’s a Process Identity shift does not require collapse. It does not require dramatic reinvention or reckless decisions. It requires clarity. Through personal essays and structured inquiry, Dancing in the Dark explores how to navigate change safely — how to rebuild your inner reference point before making external moves. This is not therapy. This is not motivational content. And it’s not advice. It’s a thoughtful exploration of how identity recalibrates — and how to stay with yourself while it does. Host: Helene Christensen. Strategic storyteller, creative consultant, and founder of Eksakt Helene is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is working internationally. Connect & follow ➡️ [https://helene-christensen.kit.com/237dccef69] Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenechr/ ] 🌐 Explore more: www.eksakt.co [https://www.eksakt.co/] 📝 Substack: Dark Matters – reflections, essays & notes [https://substack.com/@helenedarkmatter] 📺 Follow the podcast on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@HeleneChristensen-eksakt] 📸 Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eksaktbiz/] Disclaimer This podcast reflects my personal experiences, thoughts, and perspectives. Nothing shared here should be understood as medical, or therapeutic advice. If something resonates, feel free to share the episode with someone who might need it, and you’re always welcome to reach out. I’m here as a friend from afar.

14. jan. 2026 - 28 min
episode You can't start a fire without a spark cover

You can't start a fire without a spark

Welcome to the first episode of Dancing in the Dark. This is the beginning. A warm, honest introduction to Dancing in the Dark, a space for you who can feel that something in your life is shifting, even if you don’t have the words for it yet. This episode is about: * How to recognize an identity transition while you’re still inside it * Why feeling unclear is often a healthy sign, not a problem * How to begin a new chapter without a finished plan CONTENTS * Welcome to Dancing in the Dark * Why this podcast had to exist — now * Standing in change without language, but with truth in the body * Motherhood, work, and the loss of freedom no one warns you about * Life as seasons, not a performance project * Your inner library — everything you already carry * The story behind You Can’t Start a Fire Without a Spark * Choosing to stand in the dark, just before something lights up KEY TAKEAWAYS * You’re not behind, you’re in motion * Clarity often follows honesty, not the other way around * You don’t have to start from zero to start again * Ambition and care are not opposites * Your frustration may be the beginning of something true TRY THE FREE SELF-ASSESSMENT ➡️ What Are You Going to Do With Your Work Life? [https://www.eksakt.co/professional-growth#what-should-you-actually-do-with-your-work-life-now] → Take the free self-assessment now, and see what you find out about yourself and your next step forward. ABOUT THIS PODCAST Dancing in the Dark is a personal podcast by Helene Christensen, founder of Eksakt. Identity Shift Is Not Chaos — It’s a Process Identity shift does not require collapse. It does not require dramatic reinvention or reckless decisions. It requires clarity. Through personal essays and structured inquiry, Dancing in the Dark explores how to navigate change safely — how to rebuild your inner reference point before making external moves. This is not therapy. This is not motivational content. And it’s not advice. It’s a thoughtful exploration of how identity recalibrates — and how to stay with yourself while it does. Host: Helene Christensen. Strategic storyteller, creative consultant, and founder of Eksakt Helene is based in Copenhagen, Denmark, and is working internationally. Connect & follow ➡️ [https://helene-christensen.kit.com/237dccef69] Connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenechr/ ] 🌐 Explore more: www.eksakt.co [https://www.eksakt.co/] 📝 Substack: Dark Matters – reflections, essays & notes [https://substack.com/@helenedarkmatter] 📺 Follow the podcast on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@HeleneChristensen-eksakt] 📸 Follow on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/eksaktbiz/] Disclaimer This podcast reflects my personal experiences, thoughts, and perspectives. Nothing shared here should be understood as medical, or therapeutic advice. If something resonates, feel free to share the episode with someone who might need it, and you’re always welcome to reach out. I’m here as a friend from afar.

7. jan. 2026 - 34 min
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