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No More People-Pleasing: Why We Stop Being "Nice" and Start Being Authentic

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What if the sudden urge to stop performing isn’t a phase, but a feature of a changing brain? We dive into the science and lived experience of “aging out of pretending,” exploring how midlife hormone shifts and synaptic pruning reshape the mental load of people pleasing. The result isn’t rudeness; it’s a recalibration of energy, attention, and honesty that can feel terrifying at first and liberating over time.
We connect the dots between social conditioning—especially the training to read the room—and the decision fatigue that mounts across careers, caregiving, and relationships. As estrogen and oxytocin pathways downshift, the circuitry that once fueled micro-adjustments gets costly, and your brain quietly trims it back. That pruning mirrors a garden: removing dead wood so the healthiest branches can bloom. Expect pushback from systems that rely on your old role; families, teams, and friend groups are built for stability and will nudge you to “go back.” Those nudges are data, not destiny.
Along the way, we offer practical language and body cues to hold your ground without heat. Swap apologies for clarity, practice small truths that don’t require a thesis, and let silence do some work. We talk about pruning relationships with compassion, recognizing when a one-way street stays one-way, and celebrating the ones that get deeper when you stop managing everyone’s reactions. You’re not becoming difficult—you’re becoming free, clear, and more you.
If this resonates, share it with someone who’s ready to take up their space. Subscribe for more grounded science, real talk, and tools you can use today, and leave a review to help fellow listeners find the show.

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Chapters

1. Welcome And The Spark (00:00:00)

2. The Great Unf—ing Defined (00:00:31)

3. Hormone Shifts And Whole-System Change (00:02:10)

4. Socialization And Reading The Room (00:04:18)

5. Synaptic Pruning In Midlife (00:06:24)

6. Estrogen, Oxytocin, And Letting Go (00:08:26)

7. Decision Fatigue And Staying Small (00:10:06)

8. Systems Pushback And Labels (00:12:06)

9. Authenticity Over Approval (00:14:12)

10. Pruning Relationships With Care (00:16:06)

85 episodes

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Content provided by Mary Rothwell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mary Rothwell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Thoughts or comments? Send us a text!

What if the sudden urge to stop performing isn’t a phase, but a feature of a changing brain? We dive into the science and lived experience of “aging out of pretending,” exploring how midlife hormone shifts and synaptic pruning reshape the mental load of people pleasing. The result isn’t rudeness; it’s a recalibration of energy, attention, and honesty that can feel terrifying at first and liberating over time.
We connect the dots between social conditioning—especially the training to read the room—and the decision fatigue that mounts across careers, caregiving, and relationships. As estrogen and oxytocin pathways downshift, the circuitry that once fueled micro-adjustments gets costly, and your brain quietly trims it back. That pruning mirrors a garden: removing dead wood so the healthiest branches can bloom. Expect pushback from systems that rely on your old role; families, teams, and friend groups are built for stability and will nudge you to “go back.” Those nudges are data, not destiny.
Along the way, we offer practical language and body cues to hold your ground without heat. Swap apologies for clarity, practice small truths that don’t require a thesis, and let silence do some work. We talk about pruning relationships with compassion, recognizing when a one-way street stays one-way, and celebrating the ones that get deeper when you stop managing everyone’s reactions. You’re not becoming difficult—you’re becoming free, clear, and more you.
If this resonates, share it with someone who’s ready to take up their space. Subscribe for more grounded science, real talk, and tools you can use today, and leave a review to help fellow listeners find the show.

Support the show

Sign up for the launch team for my book, Nature Knows, and get free insider news and surprises at https://maryrothwell.net/natureknows

Comments about this episode? Suggestions for a future episode? Wanna be a guest? Email me directly at [email protected].

Follow me on Facebook and Instagram, and check out my website!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And The Spark (00:00:00)

2. The Great Unf—ing Defined (00:00:31)

3. Hormone Shifts And Whole-System Change (00:02:10)

4. Socialization And Reading The Room (00:04:18)

5. Synaptic Pruning In Midlife (00:06:24)

6. Estrogen, Oxytocin, And Letting Go (00:08:26)

7. Decision Fatigue And Staying Small (00:10:06)

8. Systems Pushback And Labels (00:12:06)

9. Authenticity Over Approval (00:14:12)

10. Pruning Relationships With Care (00:16:06)

85 episodes

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