The Great Crash Out of 2025: Why You’re So Tired (and How to Finish the Year Softly)
Description
In this episode, Kelley names what’s really behind the collective exhaustion so many Black women are feeling: layer after layer of crisis, an overworked nervous system, and the cultural push to lock in when we barely have anything left to give. Drawing from her lived experience and burnout expertise, she breaks down the three layers of the Great Crash Out of 2025 and offers a liberatory alternative: finishing the year softly. Instead of urgency, shame, or “push harder” thinking, this conversation ushers listeners into practical softness, lowered bars, micro-permission slips, and deep rest — a grounding reset for anyone who is tired in their spirit, body, or bones.
Key Takeaways (3–4 max)
- Nothing is wrong with you — you're living through a collective burnout event.
- Survival mode is incompatible with high performance, and your nervous system is doing its best to protect you.
- Finishing the year softly is an act of liberation, not laziness.
- Practical softness > performative productivity, especially in seasons of depletion.
Episode Highlights + Timestamps
- 00:00 — Naming the Great Crash Out of 2025
- Kelley opens with a clear, compassionate framing of the exhaustion so many are feeling and affirms that nothing is wrong with you.
- 07:30 — “Me too, girl. Me too.”
- She shares transparently about grief, family stress, financial uncertainty, and her own nervous system overwhelm — offering shared humanity rather than performance.
- 10:31 — Survival Mode vs. High Performance
- Kelley explains why creativity, focus, and motivation go offline under chronic stress, grounding the conversation in evidence-informed truths about burnout.
- 18:00 — The Soft Pivot: Practical Over Productive
- She offers three soft-life strategies: lowering the bar, finishing the year softly, and giving yourself micro-permission slips.
- 22:43 — Your Only Goal This Month: Soften
- A liberatory reframing of December as a time to reclaim capacity rather than perform productivity or self-reinvention.
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