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The Straight-A Student in Survival Mode: Trauma, Performance & Reinvention

The Straight-A Student in Survival Mode: Trauma, Performance & Reinvention

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In this powerful episode of Survival Mode Disrupted, Juanae Crockwell shares how survival mode began for her at just 15 years old after a sexual assault she didn’t even recognize as assault for two decades.

What followed looked like success: scholarships, leadership roles, church involvement, academic excellence. But beneath the performance was addiction, depression, criminal charges, and a relentless need to prove she wasn’t “a bad person.”

Juanae opens up about living behind a mask, managing shame through overachievement, and how grief, therapy, 12-step recovery, and mentorship finally disrupted the cycle. Together, she and Leticia unpack identity, acceptance, self-trust, and the daily choice to show up aligned with your values instead of external validation.

Highlights include:

🧠 Survival mode as “doing without clear intention”

🎭 Performance vs. authenticity

🩹 Naming trauma 20 years later

🔐 Self-created prisons of shame

🔥 Acceptance as liberation

👑 Agency as a daily practice

🎙️ What We Talk About:
  1. Sexual assault at 15 and delayed recognition
  2. Survival mode as autopilot and performance
  3. Addiction and 12-step recovery
  4. Court cases, public shame, and overcompensation
  5. The exhaustion of wearing a mask
  6. Identity outside of relationships and roles
  7. Depression hidden behind success
  8. The power of therapy and mentorship
  9. Acceptance vs. self-condemnation
  10. Reclaiming agency and values
  11. Making decisions based on what feels aligned

🔑 Key Takeaways:“Survival mode is doing without clear intention.”“I was trying to prove to myself that I wasn’t a bad person.”“The prison door was open — and I was the one staying inside.”“Does this feel good to me?”🙌 Why This Episode Matters:

Because too many high-achieving women are surviving in plain sight.

Juanae’s story exposes the lie that success equals healing.

This conversation names the hidden exhaustion of performance, the weight of shame, and the freedom that comes from acceptance.

If you’ve built a life that looks good but doesn’t feel good, this episode is your invitation to take the mask off.

💬 Connect with Juanae:

Instagram & TikTok: @juanae.crockwell

Facebook: Juanae Crockwell

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