• The Myth of Balance
    Jun 26 2026

    In this episode, I'm unpacking why I believe "balance" has become one of the biggest myths we've sold ourselves, the cultural guilt surrounding screen time and motherhood, why I don't buy into the backlash against ambition, and the real reason I built a business in the first place.

    This isn't an episode about working more.

    It's about getting honest about what the life you say you want is actually going to require.

    Because maybe the problem isn't that you're out of balance.

    Maybe it's that you've been taught to feel guilty for building something that matters.

    In this episode:

    • Why balance has become a socially acceptable way to avoid talking about tradeoffs
    • The motherhood guilt surrounding screen time—and why I see it differently
    • Why we've confused optics with outcomes
    • My thoughts on hustle culture, ambition, and effort
    • Why conversations about money make people uncomfortable
    • The real reason I pursued entrepreneurship
    • Why freedom is less about luxury and more about having options
    • The foundation nobody sees while you're building the life everyone admires

    If this episode challenged you, send it to someone who needs permission to think differently about the life they're building.

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    20 mins
  • Familiar Misery, Unfamiliar Possibility
    Jun 19 2026

    In this episode, we're diving into why people stay in jobs they hate, relationships they've outgrown, patterns that no longer serve them, and why overthinking often masquerades as productivity.

    We talk about:

    • Why highly capable people stay stuck
    • The psychology of loss aversion
    • Familiar misery vs. unfamiliar possibility
    • Why your brain prefers certainty over growth
    • How overthinking becomes a socially acceptable form of avoidance
    • The difference between clarity and certainty
    • Why clarity is often the reward for action
    • The danger of becoming obsessed with potential
    • How identity labels can become excuses
    • Why personality frameworks should create self-awareness, not self-limitation
    • The stories people tell themselves about who they are
    • Why behavior is far more malleable than most people believe
    • How protecting your identity can keep you from reaching your potential
    • The role courage plays in personal growth
    • Why explanations don't change your life—decisions do

    If you've ever found yourself waiting for the perfect time, more confidence, more clarity, or a guarantee before taking action, this episode is for you.

    Because the life you want is going to demand more from you than understanding yourself.

    It's going to demand that you change.

    Connect with Steph: Instagram: @stephanie.schutt

    If you're enjoying Pretty Vocal, be sure to follow, rate, and share the show with someone who needs to hear this conversation.

    Your most powerful asset is your vocal.

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    25 mins
  • I’m Not Staying Here
    Jun 15 2026

    In this episode, I'm sharing some of the most formative seasons of my life—from growing up in my brother's shadow, to losing 100 pounds, to the years I spent hiding parts of my story because I was afraid of what people would think.

    But the lesson isn't confidence.

    The lesson is trust.

    Because confidence isn't what changed my life. Confidence was the byproduct.

    What changed my life was learning to keep my word to myself.

    We talk about:

    • Why self-trust is the foundation of every meaningful transformation
    • The hidden cost of breaking promises to yourself
    • Growing up as "Jon's little sister" and questioning the identity I was handed
    • Losing 100 pounds and the complicated emotions that followed
    • The comment that made me hide my weight loss story for years
    • Why the things we try hardest to hide often become the things that connect us most deeply to other people
    • The difference between confidence and self-trust
    • Why confidence comes from surviving being known
    • The role self-trust plays in leadership, business, and personal growth
    • How to stop waiting for confidence and start building evidence

    If you've ever felt stuck, if you've ever struggled to follow through, or if you've ever wondered how people actually change, this conversation is for you.

    Because every meaningful thing I've ever built started with the exact same sentence:

    "I'm not staying here."

    Connect with me on Instagram: @stephanie.schutt

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with a friend and leave a review. It helps more than you know.

    I'll talk to you soon.

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    21 mins
  • Maybe You're The Problem
    Jun 9 2026

    in this episode, we're diving into one of the most important skills you'll ever develop: self-awareness.

    we're talking about the reality of building a business with people, why personal development will eventually become your biggest bottleneck (or greatest asset), and how the life you want requires a version of you that doesn't exist yet.

    if you've ever struggled with accountability, leadership, difficult relationships, feeling frustrated by other people's behavior, or wondering why your growth feels stalled, this conversation is for you.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • why the hardest part of business has nothing to do with sales
    • what building with people taught me about myself
    • the difference between community and accountability
    • why some people stay stuck for years
    • the danger of "that's just how i am"
    • how defensiveness blocks growth
    • why leadership requires constant refinement
    • the mistake of focusing on everyone else's behavior
    • learning to stop carrying other adults
    • why one person will never be the demise of your business • the role personal development plays in long-term success
    • why your next level will require something from you
    • the difference between selling and leading
    • the inner work required to build something meaningful
    • the life-changing question: what part of this is mine?
    • why successful people move based on belief, not current reality
    • how to stop waiting for validation and start taking ownership

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • you cannot become someone new while defending who you currently are.
    • growth requires refinement.
    • accountability creates growth, not comfort.
    • the victim mindset removes responsibility, but it also removes power.
    • your team, company, spouse, customers, and circumstances are not your biggest obstacle.
    • the life you want requires a version of you that doesn't exist yet.
    • if you're the problem, you're also the solution.

    if this episode challenged you, share it with someone who needs the reminder that growth starts with ownership.

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    23 mins
  • The Psychology of Being Perceived
    Jun 5 2026

    I genuinely believe the internet has changed human behavior in ways we are not talking about enough.

    We now live in a world where people can watch your life every day without ever actually speaking to you. They know your routines, your family, your business, your wins, your losses—and yet many of those same people have never had a real conversation with you.

    In this episode, I'm unpacking the psychology of visibility, why success changes relationship dynamics, the emotional cost of being seen, and what happens when your growth becomes a mirror for other people.

    We dive into: • Why the internet has made human relationships feel different • The strange tension between audience access and genuine connection • My 100+ pound weight loss journey and the surprising parallels to entrepreneurship • Why support often gets quieter as success becomes more visible • How growth forces people to evaluate their own lives • The psychological effect your transformation has on the people watching it • Why stalling and overthinking come with a very high price • The fear of being perceived, judged, and witnessed while you're still becoming • Why discomfort is often the price of growth • How to stop negotiating with the audience and start building the life you actually want

    If you've ever felt misunderstood, judged, watched, compared, or hesitant to put yourself out there, this episode is for you.

    Because the audience was never the obstacle.

    Your obsession with the audience was.

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    26 mins
  • Ambition Is Not Anti-Family
    Jun 1 2026

    in this episode of Pretty Vocal, we’re talking about one of the most emotionally charged conversations surrounding modern motherhood:

    ambition.

    somewhere along the way, women were taught that motherhood and ambition cannot peacefully coexist in the same life. that wanting more somehow means loving your family less.

    i don’t agree.

    this episode is not about convincing every woman to build a business, work outside the home, or pursue the same life i want. it’s about challenging the idea that one version of motherhood is morally superior to another.

    we unpack:

    • why “different isn’t wrong” may be one of the most important truths in modern parenting
    • the emotional atmosphere children grow up inside
    • why financial stress impacts an entire household
    • the sacrifices attached to every family structure
    • work ethic, ambition, and what children absorb from watching adults build meaningful lives
    • the double standard between how society views ambitious fathers vs ambitious mothers
    • why fulfillment and motherhood are not mutually exclusive
    • the tension ambitious women quietly carry
    • mom guilt, societal expectations, and the pressure to disappear into caretaking

    i also share personal stories from my own childhood growing up with a father who served in the U.S. Air Force for 30 years, deployed multiple times, and showed me firsthand what sacrifice, discipline, and commitment looked like.

    this is not a conversation about right vs wrong.

    it’s a conversation about tradeoffs. values. priorities. and the reality that every life costs something.

    because ambition is not anti-family.

    and maybe your children need more than your constant availability. maybe they need to watch you build a life with courage too.

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    22 mins
  • Comfort Is the Real Thief
    May 28 2026

    We’ve all heard the phrase: “comparison is the thief of joy.”

    But what if comparison isn’t actually the problem?

    What if comfort is?

    In this episode, we’re unpacking:

    • why exceptional people make us uncomfortable
    • the difference between destructive comparison and developmental comparison
    • why hard rooms change you
    • how competition exposes complacency
    • the psychology behind defensiveness, intimidation, and the urge to discredit excellence
    • why protecting your peace can quietly become protecting your limitations

    Because maybe the people ahead of you aren’t proof you’re behind.

    Maybe they’re proof of what’s possible.

    This conversation is about: raising your standards, stopping the constant self-protection, and learning how to let tension develop you instead of diminish you.

    You can either be intimidated by excellence… or developed by it.

    Anyway… think about that.

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    22 mins
  • There Is No Award For Almost Starting
    May 25 2026

    one of the biggest reasons people never become exceptional at anything is because they are way too aware of the fact that someone else already exists. In this first episode, I'm diving into scarcity mindset, social media comparison, documenting while becoming, and why the presence of greatness should expand your vision instead of shrinking it.

    you’ll hear thoughts on:

    • why saturation is often proof of demand
    • how social media made people hyper-aware of competition
    • why people emotionally attach to people, not just products
    • the power of storytelling in life and business
    • why confidence comes after reps, not before
    • the difference between originality and exclusivity
    • why documenting while becoming is one of the bravest things you can do
    • how to stop waiting for permission and start taking up space

    the glass was never half empty. maybe you’ve just been looking at your potential through the wrong lens.

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    19 mins