About this episode
Send a textIn today’s episode, I’m joined by burnout recovery and resilience coach, Kim Paull, to talk about one of the most misunderstood emotions for high-achieving women: anger.We unpack how suppressed anger, resentment, and misaligned work quietly fuel burnout, hormone imbalances, and nervous system dysregulation and how learning to work with your anger can actually become a portal to freedom, creativity, and sustainable success.Kim brings a trauma-informed, somatic, neuroscience-backed lens to anger and burnout, and we explore how this shows up specifically for driven, high-performing women who were raised to be “good girls” and stay nice, quiet, and accommodating…even as their bodies are screaming “no.”In this episode, we dive into:Anger as a burnout symptom; why anger is often the missing emotion we don’t associate with burnout but absolutely shouldThe difference between healthy anger and reactive rage, and how anger is a motivating, protective emotion when your needs, values, or boundaries are violatedThe 3 ways high-achieving women typically deal with angerHow people-pleasing, perfectionism, and conflict avoidance can actually be signs of repressed angerThe physical signs of stored anger in the body, jaw tension, TMJ, IBS, gut issues, chronic muscle tightness, exhaustion, “mystery” symptomsWhy you can burn out working 2 hours a week if what you’re doing is misaligned with your values (spoiler: it’s not about hours, it’s about energetic cost)How women are socialized to see anger as unprofessional, unwomanly, or unsafe, and how that conditioning impacts our health, hormones, and relationshipsThe connection between anger, grief, and identity loss in burnout, and why sadness, lethargy, and constant tears can actually be anger in disguiseSimple, science-backed practices to move anger through your body without dumping it on your kids, partner, or team (hello: DBT tools, breath, movement, and somatic release)Kim’s self-compassion framework for high achievers who want to grow, heal, and stay in the game without their inner critic running the showYou’ll walk away with:A totally new, empowering understanding of anger as a messengerPractical tools to recognize when you’re suppressing or repressing anger before it turns into burnout, resentment, or shutdownBody-based practices you can use in real time when you feel yourself seeing red, snapping, or shutting downPermission to stop labeling yourself as “too emotional” or “too sensitive” and start listening to what your body and emotions are trying to tell you