EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 50 MIN
Mariah Sheridan: What Does the Highlight Reel Hide?
from Think Outside the Lines · host Shawn Feeney
Mariah Sheridan grew up wanting one thing above everything else — normal. A stable home, a loving partner, kids, a life that looked nothing like the one she came from. She built exactly that. A successful real estate career, a marriage people admired, three daughters, a home nestled in the Rockies. From the outside, it looked like arrival.And then, after nearly two decades, she walked away from it.Not because of a crisis. Not because of a dramatic turning point. But because of a quiet knowing she'd been carrying for years — a distance between the life people could see and the one she was actually living inside of. And because she realized she would never want any of her three daughters to stay in a marriage the way she had been staying in hers.Mariah is a real estate agent, a mother of three, and a writer working on a memoir built from journals she's kept since she was ten years old. Her story begins in a complicated childhood and ends, for now, in the messy, honest, hopeful middle of becoming someone new.This is a conversation about perfectionism, the weight of the highlight reel, what it really means to choose yourself, and why keeping going is sometimes the only thing you can do.In this episode, we explore:What it means to grow up carrying a secret — and how that shapes the life you spend decades trying to buildWhy the white picket fence dream was deeply personal, not just cultural, for MariahWhat she knew long before she said it out loud — and what finally made her say itThe experience of telling her daughters the same day she told her husband, and why she couldn't imagine doing it any other wayWhat the four months after her announcement revealed about the relationship she was actually inWhy the people closest to us often can't see the gap between our highlight reel and our real life — and what that isolation costsThe purgatory of divorce proceedings — the holding pattern nobody warns you aboutWhat codependency work taught her about how she showed up in her marriageThe moment her 15-year-old daughter read her memoir pages and forgot, for a few minutes, that the story was about her momThe belief she's had to release most — and why "perfect" was always a two-dimensional imageWhat she wishes her friends had known to do when everything on the outside still looked fineWhat it means to keep going when you can't yet see what's coming nextResources & Links:Connect with Mariah and follow her journey at mariahrealestatefernie.caFollow Mariah on Instagram → @mariah_in_fernieReady to step off autopilot? Visit thinkoutsidethelines.com to access free worksheets designed to help you cut through the noise, ask the right questions, and finally hear yourself clearlyExplore 1:1 coaching and other resources at thinkoutsidethelines.comFollow along on all platforms → @thinkoutsidethelinesEnjoyed the episode? Please share it with someone who might need to hear it, and subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next.
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Mariah Sheridan grew up wanting one thing above everything else — normal. A stable home, a loving partner, kids, a life that looked nothing like the one she came from. She built exactly that. A successful real estate career, a marriage people admired, three daughters, a home nestled in the Rockies. From the outside, it looked like arrival.And then, after nearly two decades, she walked away from it.Not because of a crisis. Not because of a dramatic turning point. But because of a quiet knowing she'd been carrying for years — a distance between the life people could see and the one she was actually living inside of. And because she realized she would never want any of her three daughters to stay in a marriage the way she had been staying in hers.Mariah is a real estate agent, a mother of three, and a writer working on a memoir built from journals she's kept since she was ten years old. Her story begins in a complicated childhood and ends, for now, in the messy, honest, hopeful middle of becoming someone new.This is a conversation about perfectionism, the weight of the highlight reel, what it really means to choose yourself, and why keeping going is sometimes the only thing you can do.In this episode, we explore:What it means to grow up carrying a secret — and how that shapes the life you spend decades trying to buildWhy the white picket fence dream was deeply personal, not just cultural, for MariahWhat she knew long before she said it out loud — and what finally made her say itThe experience of telling her daughters the same day she told her husband, and why she couldn't imagine doing it any other wayWhat the four months after her announcement revealed about the relationship she was actually inWhy the people closest to us often can't see the gap between our highlight reel and our real life — and what that isolation costsThe purgatory of divorce proceedings — the holding pattern nobody warns you aboutWhat codependency work taught her about how she showed up in her marriageThe moment her 15-year-old daughter read her memoir pages and forgot, for a few minutes, that the story was about her momThe belief she's had to release most — and why "perfect" was always a two-dimensional imageWhat she wishes her friends had known to do when everything on the outside still looked fineWhat it means to keep going when you can't yet see what's coming nextResources & Links:Connect with Mariah and follow her journey at mariahrealestatefernie.caFollow Mariah on Instagram → @mariah_in_fernieReady to step off autopilot? Visit thinkoutsidethelines.com to access free worksheets designed to help you cut through the noise, ask the right questions, and finally hear yourself clearlyExplore 1:1 coaching and other resources at thinkoutsidethelines.comFollow along on all platforms → @thinkoutsidethelinesEnjoyed the episode? Please share it with someone who might need to hear it, and subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next.
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