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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 10 MIN

47. You Got You: Building Self-Trust and Impact as a Creative

from Get Messy with Maddie · host Maddie McGuire

I recently did this gratitude practice that had me talking to my 22-year-old self—the girl in the thrift store crop top heading to auditions with way too much eyeliner and so much hope. And when I looked at everything I've accomplished since then, I realized something powerful: I'm still in the game. I'm still choosing myself every single day. In this episode, I'm getting vulnerable about what it means to build a legacy instead of just padding your resume, why "you always got you" has become my life philosophy, and how the most important relationship you'll ever work on is the one with yourself. I share my journey of expanding into grad school for therapy, investing more in my voiceover career, and navigating that weird space of feeling bold and directionless at the same time. I talk about impact over achievements, staying in the game even when you're unsure of the next play, and why feeling a little lost might actually mean you're honoring yourself and creating your own blueprint. If you're navigating the messy middle of building your dream life, questioning your next move, or wondering if you're "doing enough"—this one's for you. Consider this a love letter from me to you.Timestamps00:00 Gratitude Practice with My Younger Self01:00 The Thrift Store Shirt and LA Auditions02:00 Still in the Game: Reflecting on a Decade03:00 Expanding the Game: Grad School and Growth04:00 You Always Got You05:00 Living a Life of Impact06:00 Don't Wait for Coach—Storm the Field07:00 Building Your Legacy, Not Your Resume08:00 What My Grandpa's Eulogy Taught Me09:00 A Love Letter to YouKey TakeawaysThe relationship with yourself is the only one you can never escape—make it beautiful by always having your own back.Building a legacy is more important than building a resume; focus on the virtues of your eulogy, not just your achievements.Feeling directionless while being bold might mean you're honoring yourself and following your own blueprint instead of someone else's.Impact matters more than accolades—whether through storytelling, counseling, or your unique gifts, lead with how you want to affect others.Stay in the game, whatever game you choose—show up, be present, and throw yourself full body into what matters to you.✨RESOURCES✨· Activations App - Meditations and activations for personal growth· "The Mountain Is You" by Brianna Wiest - On self-sabotage and building the life you want✨Connect with Maddie✨Explore Maddie’s Website | @maddiemcguirecoaching | @maddiemcguire4

I recently did this gratitude practice that had me talking to my 22-year-old self—the girl in the thrift store crop top heading to auditions with way too much eyeliner and so much hope. And when I looked at everything I've accomplished since then, I realized something powerful: I'm still in the game. I'm still choosing myself every single day. In this episode, I'm getting vulnerable about what it means to build a legacy instead of just padding your resume, why "you always got you" has become my life philosophy, and how the most important relationship you'll ever work on is the one with yourself. I share my journey of expanding into grad school for therapy, investing more in my voiceover career, and navigating that weird space of feeling bold and directionless at the same time. I talk about impact over achievements, staying in the game even when you're unsure of the next play, and why feeling a little lost might actually mean you're honoring yourself and creating your own blueprint. If you're navigating the messy middle of building your dream life, questioning your next move, or wondering if you're "doing enough"—this one's for you. Consider this a love letter from me to you.Timestamps00:00 Gratitude Practice with My Younger Self01:00 The Thrift Store Shirt and LA Auditions02:00 Still in the Game: Reflecting on a Decade03:00 Expanding the Game: Grad School and Growth04:00 You Always Got You05:00 Living a Life of Impact06:00 Don't Wait for Coach—Storm the Field07:00 Building Your Legacy, Not Your Resume08:00 What My Grandpa's Eulogy Taught Me09:00 A Love Letter to YouKey TakeawaysThe relationship with yourself is the only one you can never escape—make it beautiful by always having your own back.Building a legacy is more important than building a resume; focus on the virtues of your eulogy, not just your achievements.Feeling directionless while being bold might mean you're honoring yourself and following your own blueprint instead of someone else's.Impact matters more than accolades—whether through storytelling, counseling, or your unique gifts, lead with how you want to affect others.Stay in the game, whatever game you choose—show up, be present, and throw yourself full body into what matters to you.✨RESOURCES✨· Activations App - Meditations and activations for personal growth· "The Mountain Is You" by Brianna Wiest - On self-sabotage and building the life you want✨Connect with Maddie✨Explore Maddie’s Website | @maddiemcguirecoaching | @maddiemcguire4

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