EPISODE · May 27, 2026 · 18 MIN
Pulling Water from Air
from Between Eggs & Gas · host Stacy Burnside
What happens when the strong one runs empty?In this deeply personal episode of Between Eggs and Gas, Stacy Burnside talks about the quiet exhaustion of always being the one who holds everything together. The mental weight of financial insecurity. The silence that comes after unanswered applications. The invisible battle between hope and reality that starts before your feet even hit the floor.“Pulling Water from the Air” is an honest conversation about survival mode, empty cups, and the small ways we keep going when life feels impossibly heavy. It is about learning that rest is not failure, strength is not infinite, and sometimes resilience looks less like conquering and more like simply making it through the day.If you have ever felt unseen because everyone assumed you were “fine,” this episode is for you.Good days. Survival days. And everything in between.
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What happens when the strong one runs empty?In this deeply personal episode of Between Eggs and Gas, Stacy Burnside talks about the quiet exhaustion of always being the one who holds everything together. The mental weight of financial insecurity. The silence that comes after unanswered applications. The invisible battle between hope and reality that starts before your feet even hit the floor.“Pulling Water from the Air” is an honest conversation about survival mode, empty cups, and the small ways we keep going when life feels impossibly heavy. It is about learning that rest is not failure, strength is not infinite, and sometimes resilience looks less like conquering and more like simply making it through the day.If you have ever felt unseen because everyone assumed you were “fine,” this episode is for you.Good days. Survival days. And everything in between.
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