Therapist, author, and two-time TEDx speaker Molly Carroll has spent 30 years sitting with people in their hardest moments. In this episode of Midlife Remix, she opens up about her own collapse — losing seven loved ones in 18 months while running at full speed — and the rock-bottom moment that forced her to stop.
Steven and Molly go deep on the loneliness epidemic hiding behind our busyness, why high achievers are the most at risk, and the simple daily practices that can bring you back to yourself. If you've been numbing with productivity, this one's for you.
Molly Carroll is the founder of Cracking Open, a therapist, executive coach, and host of the Cracking Open podcast. Learn more at mollycarroll.com.0:00 Numbing with busyness0:59 Meet Molly Carroll2:09 Learning to be vulnerable2:59 Why givers can't receive4:30 The emotional weight we carry5:52 Staying grounded through fear6:01 Her son's health scare8:30 Awareness, acceptance, action9:24 What breathwork does to your body12:46 Identity fused with work16:22 Getting underneath the underneath19:42 Collapsing on the kitchen floor24:09 Our addiction to distraction26:36 The magic wand question29:35 Why "me time" isn't selfish33:02 The loneliness behind your phone36:18 Reframing a disrupted morning39:40 Gratitude and fear at once43:09 Closing reflections#LonelinessEpidemic #BurnoutRecovery #ConsciousLeadership #MidlifeTransformation #CrackingOpen #MidlifeRemix #StevenMiyao #MollyCarroll