Katrina M Lynch

Unexamined

Society EN ↓ 10 episodes

  Unexamined is an investigative podcast exploring the unseen structures shaping identity, decisions, and success. Each episode questions what goes unquestioned—and examines the cost of living by default. 

Author

Katrina M Lynch

Category

Society

Podcast website

www.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Apr 23, 2026

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Episodes

The Life on the Record: How Default Patterns Quietly Shape Everything 23.04.2026

Most people think their life is defined by major decisions—key moments, big opportunities, and turning points that seem to shape everything that follows. But the record often tells a different story. In this season finale of Unexamined , Katrina M. Lynch steps back to examine how lives actually take form. Not through a few defining moments, but through patterns that develop over time—routines that...

The Quiet Cost of Continuing: When Staying Becomes a Decision 16.04.2026

 Most life decisions are not made in dramatic moments.  They happen through continuation.  A person remains where they are. The routine continues. The structure stays intact. From the outside, everything appears stable—work continues, expectations are met, and nothing seems out of place.  But internally, the experience begins to shift.  In this episode of Unexamined , Katrina M. Lynch examines wha...

When Clarity Feels Dangerous 09.04.2026

  Clarity is often described as something people seek—something that resolves confusion and provides direction.  But the record shows that clarity can also feel unsettling.  In this episode of Unexamined , Katrina M. Lynch examines what happens when a person finally recognizes that something in their life has changed. A role that once felt meaningful no longer feels the same. A path that once made...

The Myth of Starting Over: Why Most Change Doesn’t Require Reinvention 02.04.2026

Few ideas carry as much weight as the thought of “starting over.” It’s often used when considering major life decisions—leaving a career, changing direction, or stepping away from something that no longer feels right. The phrase itself suggests a complete reset, as if everything built so far must be abandoned. But the record suggests something different. In this episode of Unexamined , Katrina M....

The Responsibility Trap: When Reliability Becomes an Expectation 26.03.2026

Responsibility is often treated as a virtue. Reliable people are trusted, respected, and frequently given more opportunities over time. But responsibility rarely stays the same size. In many careers, families, and leadership roles, capability attracts additional expectations. A person handles one challenge well, then another. Over time, they become the individual others rely on when something need...

Staying Too Long: Why Capable People Delay Necessary Change 26.03.2026

Major life changes rarely happen the moment something begins to feel different. More often, the shift develops gradually. A role that once felt meaningful becomes routine. A career that once felt promising begins to feel heavier than it used to. The work continues, the expectations remain, and from the outside everything appears stable. But internally, the experience has changed. In this episode o...

The Role You Never Chose: When Responsibility Quietly Becomes Identity 19.03.2026

Many people assume their identity develops through deliberate choices—career paths, personal interests, and long-term goals. But the record often shows something different. In many lives, identity forms gradually through expectations. Someone proves reliable. They solve problems. They handle pressure well. Over time, the surrounding system begins to depend on them. Teachers rely on them.  Supervis...

Burnout Isn’t Exhaustion: The Pattern High Performers Misread 12.03.2026

  Burnout is usually explained as a problem of exhaustion—too much work, too many hours, and not enough rest. But the record suggests the pattern is more complex than that.  In this episode of Unexamined , Katrina M. Lynch examines why burnout often appears even among capable, disciplined, and highly productive people. Many high performers continue meeting expectations, delivering results, and car...

The Productivity Myth: Why Doing More Never Resolves Misalignment 04.03.2026

Productivity is rarely questioned. It is praised, rewarded, and often treated as evidence that life is working. When dissatisfaction appears, the typical response is simple: work harder, organize more, optimize the schedule. But the record suggests productivity often serves a different function. It stabilizes systems that no longer fit. In this episode of Unexamined , Katrina M. Lynch examines how...

Why High Achievers Feel Stuck (Even When They’re Successful) 26.02.2026

Why High Achievers Feel Stuck (Even When They’re Successful) By all outward measures, the life is working.  The career is stable. The income makes sense. The sacrifices feel justified. So why does something still feel off? In this opening episode of Unexamined , Katrina M. Lynch investigates one of the most common—and least discussed—experiences among high achievers: feeling stuck inside a life th...

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