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Billy Lahr returns to The Prestigious Initiative for a deeply honest conversation about living in the in-between. After 21 years as a teacher and dean, Billy stepped away from education—and four years later, he’s still experimenting, freelancing, promoting others, and wrestling with a question many high performers quietly carry: What if I don’t have a niche?
In this episode, Billy and Chris explore what it means to be a generalist in a specialist-driven world, the tension between quitting and gritting, and the emotional toll of constant experimentation and rejection. They talk about identity, generosity, self-promotion discomfort, and why wanting to see others win can be both a gift and a challenge. This is a real conversation about purpose, resilience, and staying in the arena when the path forward isn’t clear yet.
https://mindfulmidlifecrisis.systeme.io/jumpstartconvo
By Chris Beane & Chris KentBilly Lahr returns to The Prestigious Initiative for a deeply honest conversation about living in the in-between. After 21 years as a teacher and dean, Billy stepped away from education—and four years later, he’s still experimenting, freelancing, promoting others, and wrestling with a question many high performers quietly carry: What if I don’t have a niche?
In this episode, Billy and Chris explore what it means to be a generalist in a specialist-driven world, the tension between quitting and gritting, and the emotional toll of constant experimentation and rejection. They talk about identity, generosity, self-promotion discomfort, and why wanting to see others win can be both a gift and a challenge. This is a real conversation about purpose, resilience, and staying in the arena when the path forward isn’t clear yet.
https://mindfulmidlifecrisis.systeme.io/jumpstartconvo