She Won’t Settle

Marlana Baylis

She Won’t Settle is the podcast for high-achieving women who are done performing, pretending, and playing small. Hosted by Marlana Baylis—speaker, coach, and pattern breaker—this show delivers raw truth, emotional clarity, and strategic insight for women ready to lead their lives with power. If you’ve ever felt stuck in success, tired of shrinking, or unsure how to move without burning out, this is your space. She won’t shrink. She won’t perform. She won’t settle. And neither will you.

  1. 09.08.2025

    Outgrowing Friends & How You Move Forward

    In this episode of 'She Won't Settle', Marlana Baylis discusses the complex emotions surrounding outgrowing friendships. She shares her personal experiences of grief and the signs that indicate a friendship is no longer serving you. Marlana emphasizes the importance of acknowledgment, communication, and the necessity of grieving lost connections. She encourages listeners to embrace change, prioritize self-love, and understand that it's okay to let go of relationships that no longer uplift them. Takeaways Outgrowing friendships can be a painful but necessary part of personal growth. Recognizing the signs of a shifting friendship is crucial for emotional health. Acknowledgment of one's feelings and experiences is essential for healing. Having hard conversations can lead to clarity in relationships. It's important to prioritize self-love over maintaining unhealthy relationships. Grieving lost friendships is a natural process that should be honored. Women, especially, are conditioned to suppress their emotions; it's okay to feel sad. Building new connections is vital for emotional well-being after loss. Self-reflection through journaling can aid in processing emotions. Accepting reality is the first step towards moving forward. Chapters 00:00 Outgrowing Friendships: A Personal Journey 06:10 The Importance of Acknowledgment in Relationships 12:48 Navigating the Grief of Lost Connections 18:42 Embracing Change and Moving Forward

    22 мин.
  2. 01.08.2025

    How to Stop Mistaking Potential for Purpose

    In this podcast episode, Marlana Baylis explores the critical distinction between potential and purpose, particularly for powerful women who often over-invest in relationships and projects based on perceived potential. She discusses the emotional toll of over-functioning and the importance of centering one's energy around personal purpose to avoid burnout and resentment. The episode emphasizes the need for self-awareness and alignment with one's true mission to attract the right people and opportunities. Takeaways We often confuse potential with purpose. Powerful women tend to over-invest in broken relationships. Emotional over-functioning can lead to burnout. It's essential to check in with your purpose regularly. Seeing someone's potential doesn't mean they recognize it. Over-giving can lead to resentment in relationships. You have to manage your energy and capacity. Realigning with your purpose helps in decision-making. Attract the right people by living in your purpose. It's not your job to close the gap for others. Callouts: "We mistake potential for purpose." "You don't have endless energy." "Own your purpose, live it." Chapters 00:00 Understanding Potential vs. Purpose 02:20 The Cost of Emotional Over-Functioning 05:40 Re-centering Around Your Own Mission #potential, #purpose, #emotional over-functioning, #powerful women, #relationships, #self-awareness, #personal growth, #coaching, #burnout, #alignment

    10 мин.
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She Won’t Settle is the podcast for high-achieving women who are done performing, pretending, and playing small. Hosted by Marlana Baylis—speaker, coach, and pattern breaker—this show delivers raw truth, emotional clarity, and strategic insight for women ready to lead their lives with power. If you’ve ever felt stuck in success, tired of shrinking, or unsure how to move without burning out, this is your space. She won’t shrink. She won’t perform. She won’t settle. And neither will you.