Becoming Who We Are: On Gifts, Passions & Pigeonholes
MAY 11, 202640 MIN
Becoming Who We Are: On Gifts, Passions & Pigeonholes
MAY 11, 202640 MIN
Description
Sheryl and Victoria unpack how children—and adults—can become pigeonholed as “the smart one,” “the athlete,” “the good girl,” or “the creative one,” and what happens when those identities start to feel limiting.
Through personal stories about parenting, childhood passions, sibling dynamics, and evolving career paths, they reflect on the importance of allowing young people the freedom to grow, pivot, and surprise us. The conversation touches on intrinsic motivation, the difference between genuine passion and externally imposed expectations, and how gifts and talents can both ground us and become tangled with self-worth.
Sheryl and Victoria also explore the tension between encouraging perseverance and honoring a child’s authentic sense of self, sharing examples of how identity can unfold in unexpected ways. Along the way, they discuss multi-potentiality, growth mindset, perfectionism, gender expectations, and the deep human need to feel seen, valued, and free to contain multitudes.
References:
Other Gathering Gold episodes:
You Do Not Have to Be Good
Films:
High School Musical (2006)
Whiplash (2014)
Books:
Mindset by Carol Dweck
Music:
“Mirrorball,” by Taylor Swift
TED Talk:
Why Some Of Us Don’t Have One True Calling