EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 31 MIN
We’re Aiming for 10% Better in 2026 🤣
from Messy Liberation: Feminist Conversations about Politics and Pop Culture · host Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown
Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp https://liberateyourbusiness.com/As 2025 winds down, Becky and Taina sit with the mess—grief, burnout, political devastation, small joys, and the complicated work of staying human inside it all. This isn’t an episode about toxic optimism or shiny New Year’s resolutions. It’s about telling the truth: some years are brutal. Some losses are enormous. And still, we have to find ways to keep living.In this end-of-year reflection, they talk candidly about personal and collective loss, fluctuating capacity, negativity bias, and the practice of holding multiple truths at once. They explore what it means to scale expectations down (way down), to let “10% better” be enough, and to build rituals that help us remember that not everything is awful—even when the world feels like it is.This episode is an invitation to stop demanding perfection from yourself, to release the fantasy of static capacity, and to enter the new year with honesty, presence, and gentleness.In this episode, we talk about:Why 2025 felt like a year of loss—personally, politically, and collectivelyGrief, privilege, and the discomfort of holding both at the same timeThe myth of static capacity and why fluctuating energy is deeply humanSpoon theory, disability wisdom, and why you can’t “borrow” energy from the futureNegativity bias and why our brains remember the worst moments most clearlyMicro vs. macro living: how daily life is different from the headlinesPractices for tracking how days actually feel (not how we assume they felt)Holding multiple emotions at once—anger and love, grief and joyWhy “10% better” might be the most radical New Year’s intention availableCreating spaciousness during the holidays without disappearing entirely🎤 WE'RE PROUD MEMBERS OF THE FEMINIST PODCASTERS COLLECTIVE: http://feministpodcastcollective.com/
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Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp https://liberateyourbusiness.com/As 2025 winds down, Becky and Taina sit with the mess—grief, burnout, political devastation, small joys, and the complicated work of staying human inside it all. This isn’t an episode about toxic optimism or shiny New Year’s resolutions. It’s about telling the truth: some years are brutal. Some losses are enormous. And still, we have to find ways to keep living.In this end-of-year reflection, they talk candidly about personal and collective loss, fluctuating capacity, negativity bias, and the practice of holding multiple truths at once. They explore what it means to scale expectations down (way down), to let “10% better” be enough, and to build rituals that help us remember that not everything is awful—even when the world feels like it is.This episode is an invitation to stop demanding perfection from yourself, to release the fantasy of static capacity, and to enter the new year with honesty, presence, and gentleness.In this episode, we talk about:Why 2025 felt like a year of loss—personally, politically, and collectivelyGrief, privilege, and the discomfort of holding both at the same timeThe myth of static capacity and why fluctuating energy is deeply humanSpoon theory, disability wisdom, and why you can’t “borrow” energy from the futureNegativity bias and why our brains remember the worst moments most clearlyMicro vs. macro living: how daily life is different from the headlinesPractices for tracking how days actually feel (not how we assume they felt)Holding multiple emotions at once—anger and love, grief and joyWhy “10% better” might be the most radical New Year’s intention availableCreating spaciousness during the holidays without disappearing entirely🎤 WE'RE PROUD MEMBERS OF THE FEMINIST PODCASTERS COLLECTIVE: http://feministpodcastcollective.com/
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