This episode is for the strong ones.
The ones who are always “okay.”
The ones everyone leans on.
The ones people forget to check on.
In this raw and deeply personal episode of Ignyte Your Why, Austin opens up about the emotional weight of always being the strong, reliable friend—and how exhausting it becomes when you’re constantly pouring into others while neglecting yourself.
Through real-life stories, leadership experiences, and honest reflection, Austin talks about people-pleasing, burnout, guilt, and the internal battle between wanting to be there for everyone while realizing you can’t show up fully if you’re running on empty.
This conversation dives into why people lean on you because you’re reliable—not just available—and the hidden cost that comes with that role. From masking emotions and carrying emotional weight that isn’t yours, to learning how to set boundaries, embrace silence, and finally put yourself first, this episode is vulnerable, unfiltered, and real.
You’ll hear about leadership pressure, the struggle of asking for help, and why setting boundaries isn’t building walls—it’s putting up guardrails.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, overwhelmed, emotionally drained, or tired of always being strong for everyone else, this episode is for you.
🎧 Call to Action:
This week, check on your strong friends. And don’t just ask “How are you?”
Ask it like you really mean it.
Because being strong doesn’t mean being invincible—and it shouldn’t mean being alone.