New Level, New Devil: The Hidden Truth About Expansion No One Talks About
MAR 9, 202627 MIN
New Level, New Devil: The Hidden Truth About Expansion No One Talks About
MAR 9, 202627 MIN
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“The tension you feel is not failure. It’s expansion asking to be integrated.” — Dr. Darnyelle Jervey Harmon
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If you’ve ever reached a new level in your business and quietly questioned why this doesn’t feel the way you thought it would?, this episode will give you the language for what is actually happening. Entrepreneurs joke about the phrase “new level, new devil,” but very few people explain why growth can suddenly feel harder just when things start working. If you have ever crossed a revenue threshold, made a major move in your business, or stepped into a new level of visibility and felt more on edge instead of more at ease, this episode is the answer you didn't know you were looking for. In this conversation, Dr. Darnyelle breaks down the internal dynamics of expansion, why leadership responsibility changes your nervous system response to success, and how scaling your business often reveals a capacity gap rather than a strategy problem. If you’re building toward seven figures and wondering why each level seems to bring a new set of internal challenges, this episode will help you understand exactly what your body and leadership identity are navigating.
Here’s the truth: The resistance that shows up at the next level is rarely a strategy problem. It is a capacity problem. As visibility increases, responsibility grows, and consequences carry more weight, your nervous system begins scanning for safety. That tension is not a sign that you’re failing. It’s a sign that your leadership capacity is being stretched.
You’ll walk away with language for the tension you couldn’t name, as well as a new framework for interpreting the resistance that shows up during growth. Instead of assuming you need another strategy, you’ll begin to recognize the role your internal capacity plays in decision-making, leadership presence, and sustainable scaling. This episode will help you understand why growth sometimes feels destabilizing and what it actually means for your next level.
Grab your Move to Millions Podcast Notebook, a pen and your favorite beverage and listen in to discover:
✔ How to recognize when “new level, new devil” is actually a capacity gap
✔ How to interpret nervous system resistance that appears during business growth
✔ How to approach expansion without abandoning yourself in the process
✔And so much more
This episode is a call to stop assuming that resistance at a new level means you are doing something wrong. Many entrepreneurs interpret the tension that appears during growth as fear, imposter syndrome, burnout, or lack of motivation. But in reality, those experiences are often signals that your internal capacity is being stretched by the level you have stepped into. Instead of pushing harder or abandoning what’s working, this episode reframes expansion as a process that requires integration.
This is your invitation to lean into the moments in your business where things begin to feel heavier or more consequential. If decisions suddenly feel more permanent, if responsibility feels larger than expected, or if you find yourself questioning whether you are built for the next level, this conversation will help you see those experiences through a completely different lens.
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Powerful Quotes from the Episode:
“Every new level doesn’t just require more skill. It requires more capacity.”
“Your nervous system’s job is not to make you successful. Its job is to keep you safe. And when the stakes increase, it scans not for opportunity but for danger”
“The tension you feel is not a problem. It’s information.”
“95% of your success is internal and only 5% is external. That means most of your success is not actually strategic — it's somatic”
“The devil isn’t resistance. It’s untrained capacity asking to be integrated.”
Questions to Ask Yourself While Listening:
What level of responsibility has my business grown into that my body has not yet practiced holding?
Where in my leadership am I interpreting tension as failure instead of expansion?
What decisions feel heavier now than they did at my previous level?
How does my nervous system respond when the stakes increase?
What internal capacity might this next level require from me?
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