Why Starting Over Feels So Scary
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“Why Starting Over Feels So Scary”, using your classic Five Year You podcast format (clean headings, readable sections, perfect for Apple Podcasts / Spotify / website).
Five Year You Podcast
Episode Title: Why Starting Over Feels So Scary
Hosts: Andrew Dewar & Cat Collins
EPISODE OVERVIEWStarting over sounds inspiring… until you actually think about doing it.
In this episode, Andrew and Cat unpack why the idea of starting over triggers so much fear — even when you knowsomething in your life needs to change. They explore the psychology behind fear, identity attachment, sunk cost, and why staying stuck often feels safer than stepping into the unknown.
If you’ve ever felt called to a new version of yourself but found yourself frozen, overthinking, or staying where you are out of fear — this episode will help you understand what’s really happening beneath the surface.
WHAT WE TALK ABOUT• Why fear shows up right before growth
• How fear is designed to keep you safe — not fulfilled
• The difference between familiar pain and unfamiliar possibility
• The sunk cost fallacy and why it keeps people stuck
• Fear of losing your identity when you change
• Why being a beginner again feels threatening
• Fear of judgment and disappointing others
• Why staying stuck has a cost — even if it feels “safe”
• How time will pass whether you change or not
• Why curiosity is a more powerful guide than certainty
• How to explore change without burning your life down
KEY INSIGHTS• Fear doesn’t mean you’re on the wrong path — it means you’re at the edge of growth
• You don’t need clarity to start; clarity comes after movement
• Nothing you’ve done is wasted — every version of you counts
• Familiar discomfort often feels safer than unfamiliar freedom
• You’re allowed to evolve without having all the answers
PRACTICAL REFRAMES• Fear is information, not a stop sign
• You don’t have to commit to change — you can simply get curious
• Starting over doesn’t mean erasing your past
• Small steps are safer for your nervous system than drastic moves
GLIMMERS OF THE WEEKCat: Enjoying small moments of self-expression and self-care, including makeup and nails that felt playful and grounding.
Andrew: Finding a pair of Air Jordans while thrifting — a reminder that joy and healing can come from unexpected places.
WHAT’S NEXTIn the next episode, Andrew and Cat explore:
“How to Let Go of Who You Used to Be Without Burning Your Life Down”
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If this episode resonated, share it with someone who’s quietly considering a new beginning.
Fear doesn’t mean stop — it means something new is trying to emerge.
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