Mallory Ervin: What I Had to Lose to Find Myself
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What happens when you stop performing your life and start living it?
What if the exhaustion you're feeling isn't a sign you're doing something wrong, but proof you're finally doing something real?
Mallory Ervin has lived much of her life in front of people—as Miss Kentucky, on The Amazing Race, as a creator who's built an expansive online community, and as the founder of brands like Living Fully and In My Sundays. But what makes her story compelling isn't the resume. It's what she's done underneath all of it. Instead of hardening or hiding, Mallory has softened. She's let her life shape her work, and she hasn't rushed past the hard seasons or cleaned them up before telling the truth.
In this conversation, Mallory opens up about the cost of being known, the weight of building businesses while raising young kids, and the moments that forced her to ask whether she was living fully or just filling her days. She talks about the difference between being busy and being present and why rest became the foundation of her most successful business. She reveals what it's like to rebuild your sense of self when the world already has an opinion about who you are.
This isn't a conversation about balance or having it all figured out. It's about what it takes to stay human in the middle of a life that moves fast, feels full, and demands more than you sometimes have to give.
In this conversation, you'll learn:
- How to stop living in the performance and start living in the presence
- How grief doesn't follow a timeline and why that's okay
- How motherhood forces you to confront who you really are
- How to build a business around rest when you've spent your life running
- How to navigate the gap between who you are in public and who you are at home
- How to stop waiting for permission to take up space
- How to let your life shape your work instead of the other way around
- How to stay soft in a world that rewards being hard
- How to honor the liminal space instead of rushing to the next thing
- How to stop apologizing for being human
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What We Discuss:
00:00:00 Intro - Welcome to Human School
00:00:17 Meet Mallory Ervin
00:02:02 Showing Up Tired and Grateful
00:05:19 Why Authenticity Became Non-Negotiable
00:07:32 Why Recovery Was the Greatest Gift of My Life
00:17:20 Rock Bottom, Surrender, and Radical Honesty
00:23:10 You Don’t Have to Hit Rock Bottom to Change Your Life
00:32:57 Distraction, Social Media, and Avoiding Yourself
00:41:15 When Help Turned Into Addiction: Mallory's Journey to Recovery
00:58:52 What Recovery Support Actually Looks Like
01:08:30 Earning a PhD in Yourself
01:13:38 The Temptation to Go Back to Old Patterns
01:18:58 What Recovery Taught Me About Daily Life
01:35:52 Defining What "Live Fully" Really Means in Life
01:40:33 The Balance in Being Driven to Excellence and Staying Present
01:43:44 Creating a Life Your Kids Can Learn From & Be a Part Of
01:55:33 The Entrepreneur: Live Fully & In My Sundays
01:59:03 Closing Reflections on Authentic Living
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