Episodi

  • Peeling Off the Mask of Quick Fixes Why Real Healing Began When I Stopped Applying Quick Fixes
    Dec 20 2025

    The smile, the accolades, the calendar packed with purpose on paper it looks like fulfillment.

    Michelle opens up about choosing a “safe” career in teaching for the security and steady validation it promised, only to discover that safety without self-connection can turn into a quiet numbness.

    We explore how routine, compliance, and external praise can mask deeper wounds, and why so many high-achieving women mistake being needed for being known.

    Together we walk through the hidden costs of autopilot in education: policies that push us to betray our values, the exhaustion of always performing “put together,” and the way unprocessed trauma reappears as overwork, rigidity, or disengagement. Michelle shares the pivotal question that changed everything, "What am I unwilling to feel" and offers a path back to presence through self-inquiry, boundaries, and compassion.

    This is practical, honest talk about how to see students clearly by first seeing ourselves.

    We honor the teachers who saw Michelle when home felt unsafe, and we translate their quiet genius into everyday moves: naming strengths precisely, being curious about behavior, and creating classrooms where dignity leads. If you’re an educator, leader, or high achiever who feels strangely empty despite all the gold stars, this conversation is a mirror and a map.

    Subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more educators find their way back to connected, values-aligned work.

    Message from Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh

    I’m Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh, born in Jamaica, raised in a traditional Indian household where I never quite fit the mold. For over 40 years, I chased every expectation family, culture, society, collecting degrees, titles, and accolades. I had purpose and security, yet something was missing. I was achieving, not thriving.

    As an award-winning global educator, Michelle finally realized that fulfillment doesn’t come from perfection, it comes from alignment. Today, she help high-achieving, culturally diverse women educators recognize how disengagement quietly steals their joy. Together, we break those patterns so you can redefine success on your own terms and lead with purpose, from fulfillment, not sacrifice.

    That’s why I created this podcast, to tell my story honestly and unfiltered. The truths I buried, the patterns I tolerated, the lessons that set me free. But this isn’t just about me, it’s about you. Through these stories, you’ll see reflections of your own journey and uncover what’s been holding you back.

    Join me as I disrupts disengagement, break the cycle of busyness, and learn to lead and live from a place of true joy and wholeness. It’s time to reclaim your power and thrive, not just survive.


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    17 min
  • Confronting the Mask of Compromise The Truths in Marriage I Did Not Want to Admit Existed
    Dec 13 2025

    What if the praise you chase is the very thing keeping you empty?

    Michelle opens up about the quiet loop many high achievers know too well: join to feel accepted, deliver at full speed, collect the applause, then crash into overwhelm and numbness. When slowing down triggers cold shoulders or silence, old stories about worth flare up and disengagement becomes the only shield that feels safe.

    We explore why quick fixes feel so good at first. Validation masquerades as love, busy calendars look like belonging, and a mountain of tasks feels like purpose. But when output becomes identity, the cost is steep: burnout, resentment, and the painful sense that your value disappears the moment you set a boundary.

    Michelle names the root causes beneath the rush for approval unmet needs for safety, acceptance, and real connection and shows how to swap performance for alignment without abandoning your drive.

    You’ll learn simple, honest tools to break the cycle: an audit for your yeses, boundary scripts that protect capacity, and reflective practices that help you catch stress before it flattens your joy. We talk about building communities that honor your humanity over your utility, asking for reciprocity upfront, and defining appreciation as more than another task. The result isn’t louder applause; it’s steadier peace and contributions that actually last.

    If you’ve ever felt used by your own ambition or loved only when you’re useful this conversation offers relief and a path forward. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with one quick fix you’re ready to retire.

    Your worth isn’t up for debate; let your choices reflect it.

    Message from Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh

    I’m Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh, born in Jamaica, raised in a traditional Indian household where I never quite fit the mold. For over 40 years, I chased every expectation family, culture, society, collecting degrees, titles, and accolades. I had purpose and security, yet something was missing. I was achieving, not thriving.

    As an award-winning global educator, Michelle finally realized that fulfillment doesn’t come from perfection, it comes from alignment. Today, she help high-achieving, culturally diverse women educators recognize how disengagement quietly steals their joy. Together, we break those patterns so you can redefine success on your own terms and lead with purpose, from fulfillment, not sacrifice.

    That’s why I created this podcast, to tell my story honestly and unfiltered. The truths I buried, the patterns I tolerated, the lessons that set me free. But this isn’t just about me, it’s about you. Through these stories, you’ll see reflections of your own journey and uncover what’s been holding you back.

    Join me as I disrupts disengagement, break the cycle of busyness, and learn to lead and live from a place of true joy and wholeness. It’s time to reclaim your power and thrive, not just survive.


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    15 min
  • Confronting the Mask of Compromise The Truths in Marriage I Did Not Want to Admit Existed
    Nov 29 2025

    What happens when the checklist is complete but your heart goes quiet?

    Michelle tells a story many high-achieving women will recognize: a college romance that felt safe and whole, a pregnancy that drew in outside voices, and a split-second of silence that echoed like a choice. That moment nudged her into survival mode, degrees, accolades, relentless productivity and a life that looked perfect while feeling numb.

    We walk through the years where achievement became armor: early alarms, packed classrooms, validation on repeat, and a home that ran on logistics instead of presence. Michelle names the trade-offs with care, not blame. She chose the image of a two-parent household and the comfort of social approval over her own happiness, not because love was missing, but because numbness made it hard to be honest. Gratitude turned into a script that kept the truth offstage: if you have a career, a house, and a family, how dare you want more?

    The turning point is both tender and practical. With time, support, and hard conversations, she learned to see her patterns, guarding, over-functioning, letting silence decide and to rebuild trust from the inside out. Intuition becomes the throughline: a quiet guide she once ignored, now a daily compass.

    If you’ve ever felt “fine” but frozen, you’ll hear steps you can try today: notice where your energy drains, name one real feeling, keep one honest boundary, and let small truths shift your choices.

    This is a story about reclaiming joy without abandoning responsibility, about loving your people while also choosing yourself, and about how curiosity can thaw years of numbness. Press play for a grounded, compassionate take on relationships, identity, and the courage to feel again.

    If it resonates, follow the show, leave a review, and share it with a friend who needs a gentle nudge toward their own voice.

    Message from Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh

    I’m Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh, born in Jamaica, raised in a traditional Indian household where I never quite fit the mold. For over 40 years, I chased every expectation family, culture, society, collecting degrees, titles, and accolades. I had purpose and security, yet something was missing. I was achieving, not thriving.

    As an award-winning global educator, Michelle finally realized that fulfillment doesn’t come from perfection, it comes from alignment. Today, she help high-achieving, culturally diverse women educators recognize how disengagement quietly steals their joy. Together, we break those patterns so you can redefine success on your own terms and lead with purpose, from fulfillment, not sacrifice.

    That’s why I created this podcast, to tell my story honestly and unfiltered. The truths I buried, the patterns I tolerated, the lessons that set me free. But this isn’t just about me, it’s about you. Through these stories, you’ll see reflections of your own journey and uncover what’s been holding you back.

    Join me as I disrupts disengagement, break the cycle of busyness, and learn to lead and live from a place of true joy and wholeness. It’s time to reclaim your power and thrive, not just survive.


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    22 min
  • Removing the Mask of Tolerance What My Mother-in-Law Taught Me About Boundaries
    Nov 22 2025

    A single joke can carry a lifetime of weight.

    Michelle opens up about the mother-in-law comments that seemed playful on the surface but hit a deep nerve, reigniting shame around sexuality, identity, and belonging. What starts as a family story becomes a blueprint for how high-achieving women can stop performing for approval, listen to their bodies, and draw boundaries that protect dignity.

    We walk through the uncomfortable middle: when a partner doesn’t notice the harm, when “respecting elders” becomes self-erasure, and when the urge to be the good wife and good daughter-in-law demands too high a price.

    You’ll hear how silence enabled small cuts to stack up, why indirect aggression can be more corrosive than overt conflict, and how one honest conversation can change the climate of a relationship. Along the way, we unpack the psychology of tolerating, attachment to roles, and the nervous system signals that tell you it’s time to step back.

    This conversation is equal parts confession and toolkit. We talk practical boundary-setting, from naming the harm to taking a pause from unsafe spaces, and we explore how one shift at home can ripple into work, friendships, and self-talk. Most of all, we consider legacy: what our daughters learn from the way we handle disrespect, and how modeling self-trust can rewrite a family pattern.

    If you’ve ever laughed along to keep the peace, felt small in rooms you were told to honor, or wondered whether you’re “too sensitive,” this is your reminder: your feelings are data, not drama.

    If this resonates, follow the show, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs language for their own no. Your stories help us reach more women ready to unmask and choose a life that actually feels like theirs.

    Message from Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh

    I’m Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh, born in Jamaica, raised in a traditional Indian household where I never quite fit the mold. For over 40 years, I chased every expectation family, culture, society, collecting degrees, titles, and accolades. I had purpose and security, yet something was missing. I was achieving, not thriving.

    As an award-winning global educator, Michelle finally realized that fulfillment doesn’t come from perfection, it comes from alignment. Today, she help high-achieving, culturally diverse women educators recognize how disengagement quietly steals their joy. Together, we break those patterns so you can redefine success on your own terms and lead with purpose, from fulfillment, not sacrifice.

    That’s why I created this podcast, to tell my story honestly and unfiltered. The truths I buried, the patterns I tolerated, the lessons that set me free. But this isn’t just about me, it’s about you. Through these stories, you’ll see reflections of your own journey and uncover what’s been holding you back.

    Join me as I disrupts disengagement, break the cycle of busyness, and learn to lead and live from a place of true joy and wholeness. It’s time to reclaim your power and thrive, not just survive.


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    14 min
  • Stripping Away the Mask of Expectation Balancing Dreams and Expectations While Pregnant in College
    Nov 15 2025

    The world loves a tidy story: first-gen student, full scholarship, senior year, future secured. Then the plot twists, pregnancy upends the script, and the “golden child” glow collides with cultural, family, and personal expectations. Michelle opens the door to the moment everything changed and the long stretch after, where shame tried to set the tempo and achievement became a mask that looked like success but felt like distance.

    We walk through the rationalizations, the late-night plans, and the sprint to over perform, internships, multiple degrees, classroom excellence, community accolades. On paper, it’s a climb. In the heart, it’s a numb march away from presence.

    The story shifts when “fixing a failure” gives way to receiving a blessing: a daughter who becomes a source of joy, a bridge back to family, and the center of a bond with a grandfather whose everyday love—rides to appointments, gentle watchfulness, reframes what support truly looks like. That tenderness lives alongside vigilance, as Michelle names the boundaries required when returning to a home with unresolved harm. It’s complicated, honest, and deeply human.

    The core question emerges: whose standard are you living by? We explore the danger of inherited rules that define worth by sequence and optics, and the freedom of redefining success as alignment, choosing presence over performance, values over validation, and self-trust over scripted milestones. Michelle shares regrets about moments missed and the practice of repair: more affection now, slower attention, fewer masks.

    If you’ve ever felt like you did life “out of order,” this conversation offers language, perspective, and a path to set your own order.

    If the story sparks reflection, subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help others find the show. Then tell us: what standard are you ready to rewrite?

    Message from Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh

    I’m Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh, born in Jamaica, raised in a traditional Indian household where I never quite fit the mold. For over 40 years, I chased every expectation family, culture, society, collecting degrees, titles, and accolades. I had purpose and security, yet something was missing. I was achieving, not thriving.

    As an award-winning global educator, Michelle finally realized that fulfillment doesn’t come from perfection, it comes from alignment. Today, she help high-achieving, culturally diverse women educators recognize how disengagement quietly steals their joy. Together, we break those patterns so you can redefine success on your own terms and lead with purpose, from fulfillment, not sacrifice.

    That’s why I created this podcast, to tell my story honestly and unfiltered. The truths I buried, the patterns I tolerated, the lessons that set me free. But this isn’t just about me, it’s about you. Through these stories, you’ll see reflections of your own journey and uncover what’s been holding you back.

    Join me as I disrupts disengagement, break the cycle of busyness, and learn to lead and live from a place of true joy and wholeness. It’s time to reclaim your power and thrive, not just survive.


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    19 min
  • Shattering the Mask of Silence The Family Meeting Where Everything Got Swept Under the Rug
    Nov 8 2025

    Secrets don’t dissolve with time; they calcify into the ways we love, work, and parent.

    Michelle opens a private vault to talk about molestation, a family’s denial, and the heavy cost of silence—especially in spaces where image is prized and sex is taboo. We trace the path from being the “perfect” high achiever to recognizing how buried pain turns into masks that seem protective but slowly suffocate joy.

    Across this conversation, we unpack the shock of a family meeting that should have been a refuge and instead became a tribunal. You’ll hear how blame and minimization rewrite memory, how shame metastasizes into distrust, and how abandonment fears steer choices—staying in the wrong relationship, tolerating harm, or shrinking to keep the peace. We speak plainly about Caribbean family dynamics, the culture of sweeping things under the rug, and why calling abuse “normal” is a betrayal.

    The episode reframes purity narratives, challenges respectability politics, and offers a language for those who have felt unseen in their own homes.

    What follows is a roadmap for breaking generational curses: telling the exact truth, feeling the anger and grief, mapping the ripple effects on marriage and parenting, and creating boundaries that protect people rather than reputation. Michelle shares how speaking openly with her husband and daughter began to restore dignity and agency, and how owning the story turned pressure into purpose. If you’ve ever wondered why success still feels empty, this is an invitation to unmask—gently, bravely, and with support.

    Subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help this message reach more people ready to trade perfection for peace. Your voice matters; what truth are you ready to name today?

    Message from Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh

    I’m Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh, born in Jamaica, raised in a traditional Indian household where I never quite fit the mold. For over 40 years, I chased every expectation family, culture, society, collecting degrees, titles, and accolades. I had purpose and security, yet something was missing. I was achieving, not thriving.

    As an award-winning global educator, Michelle finally realized that fulfillment doesn’t come from perfection, it comes from alignment. Today, she help high-achieving, culturally diverse women educators recognize how disengagement quietly steals their joy. Together, we break those patterns so you can redefine success on your own terms and lead with purpose, from fulfillment, not sacrifice.

    That’s why I created this podcast, to tell my story honestly and unfiltered. The truths I buried, the patterns I tolerated, the lessons that set me free. But this isn’t just about me, it’s about you. Through these stories, you’ll see reflections of your own journey and uncover what’s been holding you back.

    Join me as I disrupts disengagement, break the cycle of busyness, and learn to lead and live from a place of true joy and wholeness. It’s time to reclaim your power and thrive, not just survive.


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    19 min
  • Breaking Through the Mask of Identity An Uncomfortable Duality: My Indian Family and My Blackness
    Oct 30 2025

    The moments that shape us are not always loud. Sometimes it’s a quiet look in a crowded room, a careless joke in the back of a Jeep, or the way a family talks about people who look like you.

    Michelle opens up about growing up half Black and half Indian in Jamaica—immersed in Indian culture, carrying the family name, and still absorbing messages that her features and Blackness made her lesser. That gap between outward pride and inner doubt became the fuel for relentless performance: the grades, the scholarships, the accolades. Impressive on paper, exhausting in the soul.

    We dig into how identity confusion hides beneath success and how early narratives become the script behind our masks. Michelle traces her first memories about her body—big lips, broad nose, thick thighs—and examines how those impressions hardened into insecurity. She names the internalized bias she heard as a child and shows how it bled into adult spaces, leading to overcompensation and perfectionism.

    Instead of staying stuck in shame, she offers a practical identity audit: track the earliest feelings about yourself, identify the words you heard around your identity, and notice where you still shrink or strive for conditional acceptance.

    This conversation is for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider in their own life while trying to meet someone else’s standard. We talk about turning survival masks into mirrors, integrating the parts of your story that hurt, and choosing rooms that welcome your full self. By reframing painful memories and honoring both lessons and blessings, you can shift from proving your worth to living from it.

    Subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review to help more women unmask the stories beneath their success.

    Message from Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh

    I’m Dr. Michelle Chanda Singh, born in Jamaica, raised in a traditional Indian household where I never quite fit the mold. For over 40 years, I chased every expectation family, culture, society, collecting degrees, titles, and accolades. I had purpose and security, yet something was missing. I was achieving, not thriving.

    As an award-winning global educator, Michelle finally realized that fulfillment doesn’t come from perfection, it comes from alignment. Today, she help high-achieving, culturally diverse women educators recognize how disengagement quietly steals their joy. Together, we break those patterns so you can redefine success on your own terms and lead with purpose, from fulfillment, not sacrifice.

    That’s why I created this podcast, to tell my story honestly and unfiltered. The truths I buried, the patterns I tolerated, the lessons that set me free. But this isn’t just about me, it’s about you. Through these stories, you’ll see reflections of your own journey and uncover what’s been holding you back.

    Join me as I disrupts disengagement, break the cycle of busyness, and learn to lead and live from a place of true joy and wholeness. It’s time to reclaim your power and thrive, not just survive.


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    21 min