Alex Morgan

Still Showing Up

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🎙 Still Showing UpBurnout recovery and nervous system health for high-functioning humansStill Showing Up is a podcast for people who are doing everything they’re supposed to do — and still feel exhausted, flat, or overwhelmed. If you’re reliable, capable, and still performing, but quietly depleted beneath the surface, this show is for you. Hosted by Alex Morgan, each episode explores burnout recovery and nervous system health in a grounded, practical way. We talk about why rest doesn’t always work, why motivation disappears before collapse, and how chronic stress lives in the body — often long...

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Alex Morgan

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Health

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Latest episode

May 4, 2026

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Episodes

The Pressure Budget: Intentionally Spending Your Capacity 04.05.2026

Many high-functioning people try to stretch until something breaks. This episode offers a different metaphor: treat your capacity like a budget. Alex explains why nervous-system capacity is finite and why saying yes to everything quietly erodes it. Emma reflects on the emotional costs—guilt, resentment, and identity friction—when we have no plan for our energy. Together they introduce a short, pra...

Say It Softly: One Phrase to Soften Pressure and Reclaim Capacity 27.04.2026

Many people carry a steady, quiet pressure that feels like moral weather—‘I should finish this,’ ‘I must keep up.’ In this episode Alex and Emma introduce a single, practical language shift that helps lower that pressure without forcing productivity changes or adding more rules. We explore why subtle self-talk fuels activation in the nervous system, how a small change in phrasing creates cognitive...

The Energy Ledger: A Three‑Question Check‑In for Hidden Drains 20.04.2026

Many high‑functioning people exhaust themselves not from big crises but from dozens of quiet, uncounted drains: meetings that take more than time, small interpersonal tolls, internal rules that demand perfection. In this episode Alex and Emma introduce the Energy Ledger, a short, practical three‑question check‑in you can use daily or between demanding stretches to notice what’s quietly costing you...

Decision Debt: Choosing Less to Reclaim Mental Space 13.04.2026

Many capable people feel quietly depleted not because of one big choice, but because a steady stream of small decisions erodes capacity over weeks and months. In this episode Alex and Emma name that invisible load—what we call decision debt—and explain, in grounded nervous-system terms, why willpower and rest alone don’t erase it. The panel contrasts common myths (you just need more discipline or...

Generated Episode Idea 13.04.2026

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The Maybe Later Ritual: Pause, Promise, and Follow‑Through 13.04.2026

Many reliable people answer immediately because a fast yes feels safer than a pause. That steady reactivity quietly drains attention, decision energy, and emotional bandwidth. In this episode Alex and Emma introduce the Maybe Later Ritual: a two‑part tool that pairs a brief, permission‑giving pause with a short, time‑bound follow‑through so pauses don’t become procrastination. You’ll hear why paus...

Small Delegations: How to Let Others Carry a Little (Without the Guilt) 06.04.2026

Many capable people silently absorb small tasks because asking feels awkward, risky, or like failure — and those tiny yeses quietly erode energy. This episode reframes delegation as a nervous‑system protection: sharing small, concrete tasks reduces surprise arousal, decision load, and evening replay without upending roles. Alex explains in plain, steady language why outsourcing tiny asks is regula...

The Meeting Minute: A 90‑Second Start Ritual to Keep Meetings From Draining You 09.03.2026

Meetings are a surprisingly large source of low‑grade exhaustion: leftover tension, invites to perform, and unsettled threads that quietly tax attention long after the calendar ends. This episode offers a simple, permission‑first 'Meeting Minute'—a 90‑second start ritual designed to orient bodies, set a humane tone, and reduce the carryover that compounds across a day. Alex explains, in plain nerv...

The Quiet Scale: A Five‑Point Check to Catch Slow Burn Before It Runs the Day 16.02.2026

Many people miss burnout because it doesn’t arrive as a flashpoint — it arrives as a slow, steady drift: less curiosity, tighter shoulders, smaller margins for friction. This episode introduces the 'Quiet Scale,' a plain five‑point self-check that maps subtle shifts across body, mood, focus, and patience so listeners can notice small downward trends early and respond without urgency or shame. Alex...

The Accumulation Ledger: Naming the Small Yeses That Quietly Drain You 19.01.2026

Hidden, tiny obligations often add up into a slow, steady drain: coffee favors, offhand requests, mental to‑dos you keep carrying. This episode introduces the 'Accumulation Ledger,' a gentle, non‑technical way to notice where small yeses live, how they compound inside your nervous system, and one low‑pressure evening practice to close a few of those tabs. Alex frames why invisible obligations crea...

The Gentle No: A 60‑Second Boundary Script That Actually Works 05.01.2026

Small, automatic yeses add up into chronic depletion. This episode gives one clear, humane 60‑second script (and concrete variations) so listeners can try a real line in real time. We present: the script — 'Thank you for asking. I want to help, but I don’t have the bandwidth right now. Can we find another time or someone else who can take this?' — plus three quick variations (work, family, brief s...

The Switch‑Off Ritual: 3 Minutes to Leave Work Without Carrying It Home 29.12.2025

Many of us don’t need a day off — we need better endings. This episode introduces a simple, repeatable three‑step "Switch‑Off Ritual" designed to create a gentle boundary between work and the next part of your life. Through a short vignette, Alex frames why mental carryover is not a character flaw and Emma names the emotional cost of unfinished transitions. We explain, without jargon, how tiny rit...

The 90-Second Doorway: A Tiny Pause to Rebuild Energy Without Leaving Your Day 22.12.2025

Many high-functioning people assume rest must be long or luxurious; when it's not, exhaustion lingers. This episode introduces a signature, memorable frame—the "90‑second doorway"—and follows a tiny, vivid story: Maria, a product manager, uses the doorway pause in the hallway before a tense sync and notices she can listen more clearly. We explain why brief, deliberate pauses reliably downshift aro...

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