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Who Are You Without the Thing That Defines You?
Description
She was "Emma, the ballet dancer". That was her whole identity — until her body said no. Twice.
Two torn ACLs. A spot at Boston Ballet's professional program. Her chance as a real ballerina lost in a single audition moment. Recovery alone at boarding school. And somewhere in all of that — the quiet, unexpected discovery of who she actually is beyond the thing that defined her.
In this honest and luminous conversation, Emma opens up about performing "I'm fine" for the world while falling apart behind closed doors, the loneliness of watching others do the thing you love, and how sitting still long enough finally taught her to listen to her own body for the first time.
She's not searching for the final answer of who she is. She just wants to keep searching.
For every teen who has poured everything into one identity and is quietly wondering — is this really all I am?
Spoiler: You are already who you're meant to be. 🤍
About The Elemental Teen
The Elemental Teen is a space for teenagers and young adults to explore the deeper question of who they really are. Through the language of the four elements — fire, earth, air and water — we explore identity, self-understanding, and what it means to trust yourself in a world that is constantly telling you who to be. No overwhelm. No pressure. Just you, learning how you actually work.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
🌐 Website — www.theelementalteen.com
💻 Join the Elemental Teen Community on Skool — https://www.skool.com/the-elemental-teen-4668/about
📸 Instagram — @the_elemental_teen
🔮 Find your free birth chart — https://www.astro.com/horoscope
A Note From Micki
The Elemental Teen is an educational and self-discovery space. The content shared in this podcast is intended for informational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health support, therapy, or medical advice. If you or a teenager you know is struggling, please reach out to a qualified mental health professional or contact a crisis support line in your area.
If you're in the US, you can reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988.
You are not alone. 🤍
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