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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 21 MIN

2344 - The Seven Essential Practices to Overcome Insecurity in Midlife with The Insecurity Project's Jaemin Frazer

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Overcoming Insecurity in Midlife with Jaemin FrazerIn this episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur, host Josh Elledge interviews Jaemin Frazer—Founder of The Insecurity Project, author of Unhindered, and host of the Unhindered Podcast. Jaemin shares why insecurity often peaks in midlife, how early childhood beliefs silently shape adult behavior, and what ambitious professionals can do to break free from self-doubt. His insights offer a practical and compassionate roadmap for anyone ready to confront insecurity and step into a more confident, purposeful version of themselves.How Insecurity Shapes Midlife and How to Overcome ItJaemin explains that insecurity is universal, rooted in beliefs formed before age seven, and often goes unnoticed until midlife when energy diminishes and the “push through it” strategy stops working. In this season of life, many high achievers discover that the same insecurity that once fueled their ambition is now causing anxiety, exhaustion, strained relationships, and a sense of emotional unraveling. He emphasizes that insecurity is not a flaw, but a solvable problem—one that requires awareness, objectivity, and a structured process for dismantling limiting beliefs.He describes insecurity as “rocket fuel”: powerful enough to drive early success, but ultimately toxic if relied on for too long. Through Jaemin’s seven-practice framework, individuals learn to deconstruct these beliefs, examine the stories they tell themselves, and replace insecurity-driven motivation with clarity and intrinsic purpose. This transformation allows midlifers to shift from proving themselves to actually becoming themselves—living with more peace, energy, and authenticity.Jaemin also highlights the importance of vulnerability and finding the right support. Not all helpers are equipped to guide someone through insecurity, and he stresses the value of working with a coach or therapist who provides objectivity, structure, and accountability. He invites listeners to access his book Unhindered, his long-running podcast, and his one-on-one coaching programs to continue their journey toward becoming truly “unhindered.”About Jaemin FrazerJaemin Frazer is the Founder of The Insecurity Project, an internationally recognized coach, author, and speaker known for his expertise in helping high performers overcome insecurity. Through his book Unhindered, his 300+ episode podcast, and his structured coaching methodology, Jaemin guides individuals through deep personal transformation and lasting emotional freedom. Connect with him on LinkedIn: Jaemin FrazerAbout The Insecurity ProjectThe Insecurity Project (jaeminfrazer.com) provides coaching, tools, and educational resources designed to help individuals overcome insecurity and live with greater confidence, purpose, and emotional clarity. Through books, podcasts, speaking engagements, and immersive coaching programs, Jaemin helps midlifers break free from long-standing limiting beliefs and step into their highest potential.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeJaemin Frazer LinkedIn ProfileThe Insecurity Project WebsiteKey Episode HighlightsWhy insecurity is universal and rooted in early childhoodHow insecurity becomes more visible and disruptive in midlifeThe concept of insecurity as “rocket fuel” for high achieversJaemin’s structured seven-practice framework for overcoming insecurityThe importance of objectivity in coaching and personal developmentWhy vulnerability accelerates growth and emotional clarityTools and resources for living “unhindered”ConclusionJaemin Frazer offers a refreshing and hopeful perspective on insecurity, reframing it as a solvable human challenge rather than a lifelong burden. His insights empower midlifers to recognize the beliefs holding them back, engage in a systematic process of emotional deconstruction, and step confidently into a life aligned with authenticity and purpose. With the right support and a willingness to confront long-standing patterns, anyone can experience meaningful transformation and begin living “unhindered.”🎧 More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur🎙️ Want to be featured on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur? Get your voice in front of 50K+ listeners.👉 Schedule your guest spot here »🤝 Consultant doing 6+ figures? Let’s introduce you to your next big client, partner, or referral source.👉 See how here »📡 Thinking of launching your own podcast? We’ve built over 250 shows for leaders who now land dream guests (and clients) weekly.👉 See the system here »🚨 What’s Your PodVerified Score?🎯 Find out how you rank as a podcast guest — and get matched with hosts who actually want you.✅ 2 free podcast matches✅ Dashboard with warm-up plans✅ Media badges to showcase your guest authority✅ Priority access to Founders Club (limited to 100)👉 View the platform »📬 Subscribe to The Thoughtful EntrepreneurNew episodes daily to fuel your impact, visibility, and influence. Thanks for listening — now go build something extraordinary!

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