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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 1H 28M

What Growth Really Looks Like: Burnout, Healing, Identity & Getting Older

from Getting Older Podcast · host Ivory Fennell

In this special check-in episode of Getting Older, Ivory Fennell welcomes back two familiar voices, **Skye and **Paul, for an honest conversation about what life has looked like since their original episodes aired.A lot can change in a year. Priorities shift. Identity evolves. Healing takes unexpected forms. And sometimes the person you become looks completely different from the person who first sat down behind the mic.This episode is about what happens after the breakthrough moments.Together, they reflect on the realities of getting older while navigating careers rooted in care, education, creativity, and service. From personal transformation to collective exhaustion, this conversation explores what it means to continue showing up for others while also learning how to show up for yourself.Skye opens up about receiving life-changing clarity through an autism and ADHD diagnosis, what it meant to finally understand parts of herself that never quite made sense before, and how sobriety, therapy, and intentional self-care have reshaped the way she experiences life. Her reflections on being present in her own body, giving herself grace, and redefining healing offer an honest look at what growth can really feel like.Paul shares his own evolution over the past year, including conversations around self-image, transformation, and learning to move through life without shame. From changing perspectives on identity and confidence to reflecting on relationships, divorce, and accepting that life is made up of checkpoints rather than destinations, he offers a vulnerable perspective on releasing timelines and trusting your own process.The three also revisit each other’s original episodes and talk about the impact those stories had long after recording stopped. They reflect on audience responses, meaningful moments that stayed with them, and the importance of creating spaces where people feel safe enough to speak openly about the things that usually stay hidden.As educators, mentors, and caretakers in different forms, the conversation expands into something even bigger.What does it mean to guide young people through uncertainty when you’re still figuring things out yourself?How do you stay hopeful when the world feels overwhelming?How do you protect your peace without disconnecting from reality?This episode explores the emotional weight of modern life, burnout, economic pressure, social responsibility, and the challenge of raising and supporting the next generation while carrying your own experiences and struggles.Topics explored in this episode include:Mental health, healing, and emotional resilienceAutism, ADHD, and neurodivergent experiencesSobriety and self-discoveryIdentity, relationships, and personal growthEducation, mentorship, and supporting young peopleBurnout, purpose, and finding balanceCommunity care and radical empathyGrowing older without rushing the processAt its core, this episode is a reminder that growth rarely happens in straight lines.Sometimes healing looks like asking for help.Sometimes growth looks like changing your mind.Sometimes progress looks like simply staying present.And sometimes getting older means realizing that becoming yourself is a lifelong process.If this conversation resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it, leave a rating and review, and join the conversation in the comments. Follow Getting Older to stay updated on new episodes and behind-the-scenes moments, and connect with Ivory Fennell and the community across social platforms to continue these conversations beyond the podcast.Thank you for listening and for growing with us.

In this special check-in episode of Getting Older, Ivory Fennell welcomes back two familiar voices, **Skye and **Paul, for an honest conversation about what life has looked like since their original episodes aired.A lot can change in a year. Priorities shift. Identity evolves. Healing takes unexpected forms. And sometimes the person you become looks completely different from the person who first sat down behind the mic.This episode is about what happens after the breakthrough moments.Together, they reflect on the realities of getting older while navigating careers rooted in care, education, creativity, and service. From personal transformation to collective exhaustion, this conversation explores what it means to continue showing up for others while also learning how to show up for yourself.Skye opens up about receiving life-changing clarity through an autism and ADHD diagnosis, what it meant to finally understand parts of herself that never quite made sense before, and how sobriety, therapy, and intentional self-care have reshaped the way she experiences life. Her reflections on being present in her own body, giving herself grace, and redefining healing offer an honest look at what growth can really feel like.Paul shares his own evolution over the past year, including conversations around self-image, transformation, and learning to move through life without shame. From changing perspectives on identity and confidence to reflecting on relationships, divorce, and accepting that life is made up of checkpoints rather than destinations, he offers a vulnerable perspective on releasing timelines and trusting your own process.The three also revisit each other’s original episodes and talk about the impact those stories had long after recording stopped. They reflect on audience responses, meaningful moments that stayed with them, and the importance of creating spaces where people feel safe enough to speak openly about the things that usually stay hidden.As educators, mentors, and caretakers in different forms, the conversation expands into something even bigger.What does it mean to guide young people through uncertainty when you’re still figuring things out yourself?How do you stay hopeful when the world feels overwhelming?How do you protect your peace without disconnecting from reality?This episode explores the emotional weight of modern life, burnout, economic pressure, social responsibility, and the challenge of raising and supporting the next generation while carrying your own experiences and struggles.Topics explored in this episode include:Mental health, healing, and emotional resilienceAutism, ADHD, and neurodivergent experiencesSobriety and self-discoveryIdentity, relationships, and personal growthEducation, mentorship, and supporting young peopleBurnout, purpose, and finding balanceCommunity care and radical empathyGrowing older without rushing the processAt its core, this episode is a reminder that growth rarely happens in straight lines.Sometimes healing looks like asking for help.Sometimes growth looks like changing your mind.Sometimes progress looks like simply staying present.And sometimes getting older means realizing that becoming yourself is a lifelong process.If this conversation resonated with you, share it with someone who needs to hear it, leave a rating and review, and join the conversation in the comments. Follow Getting Older to stay updated on new episodes and behind-the-scenes moments, and connect with Ivory Fennell and the community across social platforms to continue these conversations beyond the podcast.Thank you for listening and for growing with us.

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