I Do Me, Boo

The Pedestal Problem: Why I Stopped Worshipping Experts and Gurus


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In this episode, Martina reflects on a shift that has deeply changed the way she sees authority, expertise, and influence — the pedestal.

For years, she unconsciously placed coaches, gurus, and public figures above herself, assuming they knew more, were more evolved, or had access to wisdom she didn’t. But what happens when those pedestals start to collapse?

In this conversation, she explores:

  • The psychology behind pedestal culture and why we outsource our power
  • How admiration slowly turns into self-abandonment
  • Why authority feels safer than self-trust
  • What happens when the pedestal falls
  • How this realization helped her reclaim discernment and grounded confidence

This episode isn’t about attacking anyone. It’s about coming back to yourself — learning from others without shrinking, admiring without worshipping, and respecting without surrendering your own authority.

If you’ve ever elevated someone only to feel disappointed later, this conversation is for you.

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I Do Me, BooBy Martina Pichler-Bounni