Episodes

  • You're Resting. But You're Not Recovering. Here's the Difference.
    May 15 2026

    You wouldn't debate whether your phone deserves to charge. So why do you debate it for yourself?

    In this episode, we talk about rest — not as a reward you earn, not as a sign of laziness, but as a structural requirement for any system that's meant to keep performing. Including you.

    We look at why guilt around rest isn't a moral compass — it's a wiring problem. And more importantly, how to start fixing it.

    In this episode: • Why physical stillness and actual recovery aren't always the same thing • The difference between a power outage and a charging port — and why collapsing from exhaustion doesn't count as rest • How a dysregulated nervous system quietly sabotages your self-trust and your ability to grow • Three anchors to help you rest in a way that actually works

    The Three Anchors:

    🔋 Anchor 1 — Name what kind of empty you are. Physical, cognitive, or emotional depletion each require a different kind of rest. Matching the right rest to the right kind of empty is the starting point.

    🔋 Anchor 2 — The Charging Port Practice. One small, deliberate, 20-minute window each day — non-productive, non-consuming, just replenishing. This is maintenance, not indulgence.

    🔋 Anchor 3 — Rest as nervous system input, not reward. A regulated nervous system is the condition under which growth, self-trust, and clear thinking are even possible. Rest isn't the pause before the work. It is the work.

    "You are not a machine that earns rest. You're a battery. And batteries are allowed to charge."

    If this episode landed for you, share it with someone who needs the reminder. Follow Uplifted Living wherever you listen — new episodes drop every week.

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    18 mins
  • When Someone Else's Success Makes You Smaller — What's Really Happening
    May 1 2026

    Think about the last time you felt really good about something you'd done.

    Now — how long did that feeling last before you looked at someone else and it got smaller?

    That moment — the one where your own progress shrinks the second someone else enters the frame — that moment is a clue. And most of us are reading it completely backwards.

    In this episode, we're talking about the Comparison Mirror: why it distorts, what it's actually pointing at, and how to find a mirror that shows you something true.

    Because here's the thing most comparison advice misses — it's almost never about the other person. Underneath the surface, comparison is pointing at something in you. Something you want. Something you value. And once you know how to read it that way, it stops being a judgment and starts being a compass.

    Three anchors in this episode:

    1. Identify which mirror you're using. Not all comparison is the same. The Achievement Mirror, the Timeline Mirror, the Ease Mirror — each one distorts a different thing. Naming which one you're looking in is the first step to seeing clearly.

    2. Switch to the Before Mirror. The only comparison that's actually useful is you compared to a past version of you. Not six months ago in a vague, motivational way — but specifically. What would the version of you from two years ago think about a decision you made this week? That's where your real receipts are.

    3. Read the comparison as information, not a verdict. That contraction in your chest when you compare? It's not evidence of how far behind you are. It's a signal pointing at something you actually want. That move — from verdict to compass — changes everything.

    If you're someone who compares and gets quiet — not angry, not competitive, just... smaller — this episode is for you.

    You are not stuck in the comparison. You're passing through it.

    📍 New to Uplifted Living? This is Season 2, Episode 2. A good place to start is The Identity Lag (S2 Ep 1) — but every episode is designed to stand on its own.

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    16 mins
  • Why You Don't Feel Like a Different Person Yet (Even Though You Are)
    Apr 17 2026

    You've been doing the work. Thinking differently. Showing up differently. Trying to become someone different. So why don't you feel like a different person yet?

    That gap — between who you're becoming and who you still feel like — has a name. In this episode, Nick calls it the Identity Lag. And it's not a sign that nothing is working. It's a sign that something is.

    Think of it like a software update running in the background. The new version is installing. You just can't feel it yet.

    In this episode, you'll hear:

    • Why growth so often feels invisible — even when it's happening
    • The Identity Lag: what it is, why it happens, and why it's actually evidence of progress
    • How to stop measuring yourself by what you feel and start reading what's actually changing
    • Why "you are further along than you think" isn't a platitude — it's data
    • A calmer way to close the gap between who you are and who you're becoming

    This is Season 2, Episode 1 of Uplifted Living — and it starts where Season 1 left off. You did the hard work of letting go. Now the update is installing. This episode is about learning to trust a process you can't always see.

    No hustle culture. No pressure. Just a quieter, more honest conversation about what real change actually looks and feels like.

    Follow Uplifted Living on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. New episodes every week.

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    15 mins
  • Growth Isn't Supposed to Feel Like This
    Apr 3 2026

    What if the way you’ve been trying to grow…is the very thing that’s been burning you out?

    In this Season 1 finale of Uplifted Living, Nick Gilbert brings everything together—redefining what it means to grow without pressure, without self-abandonment, and without constantly feeling like you need to fix yourself.

    Because real growth isn’t about doing more. It’s about relating to yourself differently.

    If you’ve been feeling exhausted by self-improvement…if growth has started to feel like pressure instead of possibility…this episode offers a gentler, more sustainable way forward.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why self-improvement often turns into pressure and burnout
    • The difference between growth and performance
    • Why you can’t shame yourself into lasting change
    • How “fixing yourself” creates resistance instead of progress
    • The real reason inconsistency isn’t a discipline problem—but a design problem
    • A new definition of growth built on clarity, integrity, and sustainability
    • What it actually looks like to live “uplifted” in everyday life

    The core shift:

    You don’t need to become someone new. You don’t need to rush. You don’t need to fix everything. You just need to stop abandoning yourself on the way to becoming who you already are.

    About the Podcast

    Uplifted Living is a podcast for thoughtful, growth-oriented people who want to live with more clarity, intention, and presence—without burnout or overwhelm.

    Each episode offers grounded reflections, practical insights, and gentle reframes to help you build a life that feels aligned, sustainable, and meaningful.

    Hosted by Nick Gilbert.

    If this season resonated:

    Follow the show, share it with someone who’s tired of feeling like they need to “fix” themselves, and leave a review—it helps more people find this message.

    What’s Next

    Season 2 is coming soon.

    We’ll continue exploring how to build self-trust, protect your attention, and grow in a way that actually supports your life—not works against it.

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    9 mins
  • You Don't Need to Work Harder — You Need to Do This
    Mar 27 2026

    If you’ve ever ended the day feeling completely drained—
    even though you didn’t actually do that much…

    this episode will help you understand why.

    In this conversation, we explore a hidden cause of burnout that most people overlook:

    constant distraction.

    Not just working too hard—but switching your attention too often.

    Every time your focus shifts—from emails, to texts, to thoughts about the future—your brain has to “recalculate.” Over time, that constant switching quietly drains your energy, leaving you mentally exhausted without a clear reason why.

    This episode introduces a gentler way to think about attention, burnout, and intentional living—without pressure, perfection, or unrealistic expectations.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why burnout isn’t always about doing too much—but about switching too often
    • The concept of attention residue and how it drains your mental energy
    • The “Audio Sync” problem—when your body is present, but your mind isn’t
    • The hidden downside of constant self-improvement content
    • Why reflection—not more input—is what creates real growth
    • A simple way to begin reclaiming your attention, one moment at a time

    A simple shift to take with you:

    Instead of asking,
    “How do I stop being distracted?”

    Try asking:

    “What deserves my life right now?”

    Because your attention isn’t just focus.
    It’s your life.

    About the Podcast

    Uplifted Living is a podcast for thoughtful, growth-oriented people who want to live with more clarity, intention, and presence—without burnout or overwhelm.

    Each episode offers grounded reflections, practical insights, and gentle reframes to help you simplify self-development and reconnect with what matters.

    Hosted by Nick Gilbert.

    Connect

    Follow on Instagram: @UpliftedLivingPodcast

    If this episode resonated:

    Follow the show, share it with someone who feels mentally exhausted, and leave a review—it helps more people find this message.

    What’s Next

    In the next episode, we bring everything together—burnout, boundaries, and attention—into a grounded perspective on what it truly means to live intentionally.

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    8 mins
  • Why You Feel "Behind" In Life (And How To Stop)
    Mar 20 2026

    The feeling of being “behind” isn’t a personal failure.

    It’s an illusion.

    In this episode of Uplifted Living, Nick Gilbert explores why so many of us feel like we’re falling behind in life—even when we’re making progress—and how that pressure often comes from measuring ourselves against timelines we never consciously chose.

    If you’ve ever felt like you should be further along by now…
    like everyone else is moving faster…
    or like no matter what you accomplish, it never feels like enough…

    this conversation will help you step out of that cycle.

    Because the problem isn’t your pace.
    It’s the way you’ve been taught to measure it.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why the feeling of being “behind” is often based on borrowed expectations
    • How comparison quietly drains joy from your growth
    • The myth of a universal timeline for success
    • Why rushing your growth leads to burnout and fragility
    • How to find a pace that actually respects your energy
    • A simple “Respectful Pace” question to guide your decisions
    • The shift from chasing progress → living your growth

    A gentle reminder:

    You don’t need to rush to become who you’re meant to be.

    Real growth isn’t about how fast you move.
    It’s about whether your life can actually support the pace you’re trying to keep.

    About the Podcast

    Uplifted Living is a podcast for thoughtful, growth-oriented people who want to live with more clarity, intention, and presence—without burnout or overwhelm.

    Each episode offers grounded reflections, practical insights, and gentle reframes to help you build a life that feels aligned, sustainable, and meaningful.

    Hosted by Nick Gilbert.

    Connect

    Follow on Instagram: @UpliftedLivingPodcast

    If this episode resonated:

    Follow the show, share it with someone who feels like they’re falling behind, and leave a review—it helps more people find this message.

    Next Episode

    Next week, we continue this conversation by exploring how to protect your focus in a distracted world—and how to live more intentionally in an environment designed to pull your attention away.

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    9 mins
  • Why Consistency Fails (The Streak Trap Explained)
    Mar 13 2026

    Why Consistency Fails (The Streak Trap Explained)

    Most people don't fail because they stop—they fail because of what they tell themselves when they do.

    In this episode of Uplifted Living, we explore why the cultural obsession with "never breaking the chain" actually sabotages long-term growth. If you've ever missed a day of a habit and felt like you ruined everything, this conversation is for you.

    We'll unpack:

    • Why treating consistency as a streak makes it dangerously fragile
    • How shame (not laziness) is the real reason we quit
    • The simple mindset shift that makes growth more sustainable
    • Why the most consistent people aren't the ones who never stop—they're the ones who return without drama

    This isn't about forcing yourself to do more. It's about learning to return calmly when life interrupts, without turning a pause into a verdict on your character.

    Key takeaway: Consistency isn't a performance standard—it's an identity practice. The real skill isn't staying perfect; it's learning to recalculate without shame.

    If you're tired of the all-or-nothing trap, this episode offers a gentler, more human approach to building lasting habits.

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    7 mins
  • Why You Don't Have Confidence (Yet)
    Mar 6 2026

    Confidence isn't a personality trait—it's a reputation you build with yourself. In this episode, Nick explores why affirmations and positive thinking often fail, and reveals the real reason confidence fades: a lack of evidence.

    If you've started and stopped countless goals, broken promises to yourself, or feel like you can't trust yourself to follow through, this episode is for you. Learn why massive goals often lead to burnout, and discover how to rebuild confidence through the only currency your brain actually respects: small wins.

    This is about more than productivity—it's about restoring internal trust and creating sustainable growth without the pressure to perform or impress. Whether you're feeling stuck, burned out, or simply doubting your ability to follow through, this conversation offers a gentle reset.

    Key Topics:

    • Why confidence is evidence-based, not mindset-based
    • How broken promises erode self-trust over time
    • The problem with "big goals" when confidence is low
    • What makes a small win powerful (and how to choose one)
    • How to rebuild credibility with yourself, one kept promise at a time

    Perfect for anyone tired of false starts, ready to trust themselves again, and willing to start small.

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    9 mins