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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 47 MIN

#197: The Slow "Authority Drift" That Steals Your Identity | Michael N. Fineman

from GRASP Confidence | Personal Growth for Leaders and High Performers · host Tara LaFon Gooch

Authority Drift; Finding Your Way Back to Who You Really Are   ↳ Connect with the host, Tara LaFon Gooch on all platforms What happens when you wake up one day, look in the mirror, and don't recognize the person staring back; even though everyone around you says you're doing great? Identity strategist Michael N. Feinman joins Tara to unpack "authority drift" — the slow, almost invisible erosion of self that happens through years of micro-compromises. Like getting swept down the beach by a current you never noticed, you can wake up successful on paper and still feel completely off-center. Michael breaks down why what we call "confidence" is really just the byproduct of something deeper: authority, which only comes from authenticity, which only comes from knowing your true identity. This conversation goes straight to the root of identity — not as a performance, a title, or an achievement, but as sonship. Michael shares his own story: childhood abandonment, years in institutions, a self-taught chameleon survival style, and the moment everything cracked open — holding his newborn son and hearing God say, "I love him hundreds of thousands of times more than you ever could." Tara and Michael dig into the Father-son dynamic as the cure for performance-based identity, why money and achievement make such convincing identity substitutes, and why this generation of young people is craving authenticity more than any before it. Hit play if you've ever felt like you're performing a version of yourself that isn't quite you anymore. This episode will help you find your way back; not by trying harder, but by getting still enough to remember whose you are.   Connect with Michael + Support his work! www.MikeF360.com www.AuthorityDrift.com www.AuthorityDriftBook.com   🎧 Loved this episode? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts and share your biggest takeaway, it means the world!   What does GRASP stand for? Gratitude. Responsibility. Action. Sight. Purpose. These five pillars are the foundation of authentic, confident leadership — and every episode is designed to help you embody them more fully in your life, business, and calling.   🎙️ Not subscribed yet? Join thousands of high-performing leaders who tune in weekly for powerful conversations with world-class guests; real stories, mindset shifts, and actionable insights you can use immediately. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If today's episode moved you, a quick review helps us reach more leaders like you. Thank you!   🎧 Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon/Audible | iHeartRadio   Follow Tara: LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook   🚀 Ready to elevate your brand? Tara's agency, Best Branding Solutions, helps leaders and businesses build a brand presence that's as powerful as their vision. Let's grow together.   💛 Share the love — send this episode to someone who needs it, or post it on your favorite platform. We rise by lifting others.    

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