In this episode of The Walk-In Club Podcast, we talk about specific uncomfortable moments that have helped push us forward—whether in careers, health journeys, sobriety, or just life. Alex shares how launching this podcast brought imposter syndrome front and center, and how sitting with discomfort has led to unexpected growth. We explore why feeling uncomfortable isn’t always a bad thing and how vulnerability, self-awareness, and supporting each other can help us navigate the messiness of growth.
We dive into how The Walk-In Club Podcast itself was born out of stepping into the unknown (hello, imposter syndrome) and how that’s led to more connection and purpose than we ever expected. From feeling charts and other tools to finding ways to support each other, we share how leaning into discomfort can actually open doors.
We also unpack vulnerability, the power of naming what feels awkward or hard, and how community helps us navigate the messier parts of growth. And of course, we take a moment to reflect on how grateful we are for this space—for the lessons, for each other, and for everyone tuning in.
No how-to guides, no expertise—just an honest conversation about how discomfort is often where real growth begins.