Inward with Katie Edmonds

Katie Edmonds

Inward is a podcast for high achievers who appear successful on the outside but feel disconnected, numb, or quietly unfulfilled on the inside. Hosted by certified life coach Katie Edmonds, this show is an invitation to turn inward and reconnect with who you actually are beneath the roles, expectations, and pressure to "have it all together." If you're stuck in your life, burned out, questioning your next chapter, or feeling guilty for wanting more when everything looks "fine" on paper, you're not alone. Through honest solo episodes, Katie creates space for reflection, self-honesty, and real inner shifts. This isn't about fixing yourself or making massive changes overnight. It's about slowing down enough to hear yourself again, understanding what's actually driving your choices, and learning how to move through life with more clarity and intention. You'll hear grounded episodes and practical guidance around: -navigating burnout and learning emotional regulation in real life -building self-trust and reconnecting with your inner voice -setting boundaries and moving through identity shifts -finding purpose and aliveness during major life transitions Inward is for you if you're ready to stop numbing, stop performing, and start reconnecting with your own life again. New solo episodes drop weekly. Welcome inward.

  1. This Too Shall Pass

    3d ago

    This Too Shall Pass

    A few mornings ago, I grabbed my running shoe and the inside of the heel was flipped up. It said: This Too Shall Pass. I'd worn those shoes dozens of times and never noticed it — but on that morning, when I was carrying something heavy, it was exactly the reminder I needed. In this episode, I'm sharing that moment and everything it stirred up in me. We're talking about self-doubt — that quiet voice that tells you you're not strong enough or steady enough or brave enough to get through what's in front of you. And I want to offer you one question to carry with you: What's the hardest thing you've ever been through? Because when you really sit with the answer, you start to realize — you've already survived things you never thought you'd survive. And the same strength that got you through those days is still inside you right now. I also talk about finding your tribe — the people who can climb your mountain with you without getting swallowed by the emotion of it. When I was going through my separation, I built a circle around me: a therapist, a reiki master, a life coach, my yoga instructor, my trainer, and my friends and family. They carried me through days I didn't think I'd get through. Not because it was their mountain — it was mine. But they climbed it with me anyway. We talk about trusting your gut, borrowing perspective when you can't find your own, and why sometimes you just need to look at the evidence of your own history and remember: you can do hard things. You already have. And whatever you're waking up to right now — this too shall pass.

    18 min
  2. Ego, Emotional Regulation & the Story You're Telling Yourself

    May 14

    Ego, Emotional Regulation & the Story You're Telling Yourself

    You think you're upset because of what happened. You're not. You're upset because of the story your ego just wrote about what it means about you. In this episode, I'm getting personal. I'm telling you about two moments that cracked me open — one was negative feedback about this very podcast that I couldn't shake, and the other was a real estate listing I lost after two and a half years of investment. Both times, I thought I was just upset. But underneath? It was ego. And once I saw it, I couldn't unsee it. We're talking about the quiet, ordinary places ego shows up that you never catch. The dinner decision. The fight where neither person remembers what they're fighting about. The moment feedback lands and your body goes tight before your brain has even decided if it's true. We're walking through the full chain — how ego interprets an event as a personal threat, how emotion floods in before you can think, how you react from inside a fog you don't even know you're in, and how to find the gap between what hits you and what you do next. This isn't about being calm or unbothered. It's about the pause. The two seconds where you ask yourself — is this about what happened, or is this about what my ego is making it mean about me? That question changes everything. If you've ever reacted to something and then cringed later — if you've ever lost a relationship, a friendship, or a version of yourself because you needed to be right — this one's for you.

    27 min
  3. No Refunds: A People Pleasing Episode

    May 7

    No Refunds: A People Pleasing Episode

    I used to be the person who would get charged the wrong amount at a store… and still pay it. Smile, say nothing, walk out. Not because I didn't notice—but because I didn't want to make anyone uncomfortable. And that pattern didn't stop at the register. It showed up everywhere. The plans I didn't want to make. The favors I said yes to when I was already exhausted. The moments where every part of me was screaming no—and I smiled and said "of course." I called it being a good person. It wasn't. It was people-pleasing. And I had no idea what it was quietly costing me. In this episode of Inward, we're getting honest about the hidden toll of never standing your ground—and what begins to shift when you finally do. Not in big, dramatic moments, but in the small, everyday decisions that slowly bring you back to yourself. I share personal stories—from my own struggles with boundaries to a moment with my son that completely reframed what it means to stand firm without apology. We talk about the conditioning that keeps us prioritizing other people's comfort over our own truth, how resentment builds when we abandon ourselves, and why saying "no" is not selfish—it's necessary. This conversation goes deeper, too. Into the moments where staying quiet isn't just uncomfortable—it's self-abandonment. And how reclaiming your voice, even slowly, even imperfectly, is how you rebuild trust with yourself. If you've ever felt exhausted from overgiving, disconnected from your own life, or unsure how to start choosing yourself—this episode is for you. Because standing your ground isn't about becoming someone else. It's about finally coming home to who you are.

    24 min
  4. Why High Achievers Struggle With Anxiety (Even When Life Looks Perfect)

    Apr 30

    Why High Achievers Struggle With Anxiety (Even When Life Looks Perfect)

    You've never missed a deadline. You're always prepared. You show up, you deliver, and everyone around you sees someone who has it together. But when was the last time your mind was actually quiet? In this episode of Inward, I'm talking about something I lived for years without having a name for it — high-functioning anxiety. It doesn't look like panic attacks or paralysis. It looks like drive. It looks like responsibility. And it gets praised, promoted, and rewarded — which is exactly why it's so hard to see. But here's what I know: functioning and flourishing are not the same thing. We get into: Why high-functioning anxiety is the mental health struggle hiding in plain sight — and why you may never have recognized it in yourself The "hum" — the low, steady background noise of constant preparation, planning, and worry that you've probably just called your personality The real cost of this pattern (hint: it's not your productivity — it's your presence) How your brain decided that slowing down was dangerous — and why it's still running that program even when you're safe The difference between being driven and being chased Three specific signals your anxiety may be sending you right now Where to start if any of this is landing for you This isn't a diagnosis. I'm a certified life coach, not a therapist. But this is an honest conversation — the kind I wish someone had with me a long time ago. If you've ever sat in a beautiful moment and noticed your mind was already somewhere else... this one's for you. IN THIS EPISODE: [00:00] Welcome + What You'll Hear Today The "hum" — what high-functioning anxiety actually feels like Why it's so hard to see when it looks like success The presence problem: functioning vs. flourishing How this pattern was formed — and why it's still running What your anxiety might actually be trying to tell you Three signals worth paying attention to Where to start: noticing, stillness, and a different question Closing invitation: feel your life while you're living it THE QUESTION TO SIT WITH: "What is this anxiety protecting me from having to feel?" CONNECT WITH KATIE: Subscribe to Inward on YouTube for the full visual experience. Life is today only. Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow may never come. Until next time — I'm Katie Edmonds. Keep going inward. A NOTE: I am a certified life coach, not a licensed therapist. The content shared in this episode is meant to be a meaningful conversation and is not a substitute for professional mental health support. If you're struggling, please reach out to a qualified mental health professional.

    27 min
  5. The Achievement Trap: Why Success Doesn't Feel Like Enough

    Apr 23

    The Achievement Trap: Why Success Doesn't Feel Like Enough

    You got the job. You hit the goal. You built the life that, on paper, looks exactly like success. So why doesn't it feel like enough? In this episode of Inward, certified life coach Katie Edmonds breaks down the Achievement Trap — the invisible cycle that keeps high achievers striving, succeeding, and still feeling empty. If you've ever stood at the top of something you worked incredibly hard for and felt nothing, this one is for you. What We Cover What the Achievement Trap actually is — and why it's not a personal failing The psychology behind it — how the hedonic treadmill keeps moving the goalposts no matter how much you accomplish 4 signs you're caught in it — including ones that look exactly like drive and ambition What it's really costing you — beyond the emptiness, what disconnection looks like in everyday life How to start finding your way out — turning inward, asking better questions, and redefining what "enough" actually means for you Reflection Question From This Episode If nothing in your external life changed — same job, same income, same status — what would you need to feel genuinely fulfilled? Sit with that one. Really. This Episode Is for You If… You feel most like yourself when you're working toward something — and vaguely anxious when you're not You struggle to celebrate your wins before moving the goalposts Your sense of worth fluctuates with your performance You're present in the good moments — but not really there Connect + Go Deeper If this episode resonated, share it with someone in your life who looks like they have it all together but might be asking the same quiet questions. 🎙️ Subscribe to Inward — new episodes every week, always an invitation to turn inward and reconnect with who you actually are.

    16 min
  6. Why Can't You Build Healthy Boundaries?

    Apr 16

    Why Can't You Build Healthy Boundaries?

    *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:f8ebecd1-3e96-4600-b7f9-1b764a95bddf-6" data-testid= "conversation-turn-4" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:f8ebecd1-3e96-4600-b7f9-1b764a95bddf-6" data-testid= "conversation-turn-4" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> Have you ever looked at your relationships and realized the people may change… but the feeling stays the same? In this deeply reflective episode of Inward, Katie Edmonds explores the hidden patterns behind why so many of us struggle to build healthy boundaries. If you constantly find yourself overgiving, overthinking, carrying the emotional weight, and still walking away feeling unseen or burned out—this conversation is for you. Katie breaks down the truth that it's not always about "attracting the wrong people," but about what we've learned to tolerate, normalize, and make space for. She dives into how childhood emotional environments shape the roles we unconsciously step into as adults—the fixer, the peacemaker, the one who holds everything together—and how these roles, while once protective, can now keep you stuck in draining relationship dynamics. This episode gently challenges you to look inward, not with judgment, but with awareness. Because overgiving isn't just generosity—it can be a survival strategy rooted in fear, self-abandonment, and the need to earn love or safety. Katie walks you through the difference between intensity and true intimacy, and reminds you that healthy relationships are built on clarity, mutual effort, and emotional safety—not exhaustion. If you've ever felt like you have to earn your place in someone's life, this episode will help you begin rewriting that belief and reconnecting with your own needs, voice, and worth. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why you keep repeating the same relationship patterns The difference between attracting vs. allowing unhealthy dynamics How overgiving is often rooted in anxiety and survival, not just kindness The roles you may be unconsciously playing in relationships (fixer, peacemaker, caretaker) Why intensity is not the same as intimacy How to recognize when you're abandoning yourself to stay connected What healthy relationships actually feel like How boundaries bring you back to your power, clarity, and self-respect Key Takeaways: You are not broken—you may be repeating a learned pattern Familiar does not always mean healthy You don't have to earn love by overextending yourself Boundaries are not about control—they are about clarity and self-respect Healing is learning to stay connected to yourself while in relationship with others Powerful Reminders from This Episode: "I do not have to abandon myself to stay connected." "The right relationships will not ask me to earn what should be given freely." Call to Action: If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who may need this reminder. Make sure you're subscribed so you never miss an episode, and if you feel called, leave a review—it helps grow this community and bring more people inward.

    18 min
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About

Inward is a podcast for high achievers who appear successful on the outside but feel disconnected, numb, or quietly unfulfilled on the inside. Hosted by certified life coach Katie Edmonds, this show is an invitation to turn inward and reconnect with who you actually are beneath the roles, expectations, and pressure to "have it all together." If you're stuck in your life, burned out, questioning your next chapter, or feeling guilty for wanting more when everything looks "fine" on paper, you're not alone. Through honest solo episodes, Katie creates space for reflection, self-honesty, and real inner shifts. This isn't about fixing yourself or making massive changes overnight. It's about slowing down enough to hear yourself again, understanding what's actually driving your choices, and learning how to move through life with more clarity and intention. You'll hear grounded episodes and practical guidance around: -navigating burnout and learning emotional regulation in real life -building self-trust and reconnecting with your inner voice -setting boundaries and moving through identity shifts -finding purpose and aliveness during major life transitions Inward is for you if you're ready to stop numbing, stop performing, and start reconnecting with your own life again. New solo episodes drop weekly. Welcome inward.

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