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What if the thing holding you back is not a lack of discipline, ambition, or drive, but the belief that success requires self-sacrifice?
In this week’s episode of the Finally Seen™ podcast, we welcome speaker and organizational psychologist Erika Coleman for a candid, science-backed conversation about burnout, overachieving, and why so many high-performing women are quietly exhausted. Erika shares her personal journey through grief, business loss, and recovery, along with the powerful insight that changed everything: you can give your best without giving your all.
We’ll explore why “doing everything right” still breaks so many women, how stress actually works in the body, and what sustainable high performance really looks like. This episode is for the woman who is capable, driven, and deeply caring but tired of paying for her success with her health, presence, and joy.
If you are ready to stop white-knuckling your way through ambition and start building a life and brand that honors your full humanity, this conversation is for you.
In This Episode:
This episode is sponsored by:
Bobelo (Use code ChrissyBernal15% at checkout to get 15% off!)
Bio:
Erika Coleman is a speaker, organizational psychologist, and recovering overachiever who helps high-performing leaders achieve more without burning themselves out. She is the founder of a multimillion-dollar virtual training company and holds a master’s degree in Industrial Organizational Psychology from Harvard University.
After navigating profound burnout alongside personal loss, Erika became deeply curious about stress, motivation, and what sustainable success actually requires. Today, she blends research-backed insight with lived experience to help individuals and teams redefine high performance in a way that protects their health, relationships, and sense of purpose.
Through keynotes, workshops, and executive coaching, Erika challenges the belief that success must come at the cost of well-being and offers a smarter, more humane path forward. Her work empowers ambitious people to give their best without giving their all.
Website: https://www.erikacolemanspeaks.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-coleman-1591b435/
beabetterbrand.com/
By Chrissy BernalWhat if the thing holding you back is not a lack of discipline, ambition, or drive, but the belief that success requires self-sacrifice?
In this week’s episode of the Finally Seen™ podcast, we welcome speaker and organizational psychologist Erika Coleman for a candid, science-backed conversation about burnout, overachieving, and why so many high-performing women are quietly exhausted. Erika shares her personal journey through grief, business loss, and recovery, along with the powerful insight that changed everything: you can give your best without giving your all.
We’ll explore why “doing everything right” still breaks so many women, how stress actually works in the body, and what sustainable high performance really looks like. This episode is for the woman who is capable, driven, and deeply caring but tired of paying for her success with her health, presence, and joy.
If you are ready to stop white-knuckling your way through ambition and start building a life and brand that honors your full humanity, this conversation is for you.
In This Episode:
This episode is sponsored by:
Bobelo (Use code ChrissyBernal15% at checkout to get 15% off!)
Bio:
Erika Coleman is a speaker, organizational psychologist, and recovering overachiever who helps high-performing leaders achieve more without burning themselves out. She is the founder of a multimillion-dollar virtual training company and holds a master’s degree in Industrial Organizational Psychology from Harvard University.
After navigating profound burnout alongside personal loss, Erika became deeply curious about stress, motivation, and what sustainable success actually requires. Today, she blends research-backed insight with lived experience to help individuals and teams redefine high performance in a way that protects their health, relationships, and sense of purpose.
Through keynotes, workshops, and executive coaching, Erika challenges the belief that success must come at the cost of well-being and offers a smarter, more humane path forward. Her work empowers ambitious people to give their best without giving their all.
Website: https://www.erikacolemanspeaks.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erika-coleman-1591b435/
beabetterbrand.com/