• EP07: Your Tired is Trying to Tell You Something
    2026/04/14

    Your business is fine. Your metrics are fine. You, however, are not fine, and you've been pretending otherwise for longer than you want to admit.

    Episode 7 is one I threw out the plan to record because I've been watching too many brilliant women burn out, leave, take a break. And in this episode, I'm naming exactly what it's pointing to.

    I also get personal here. Eight years into running my own business, I took a job. A real one with a salary, benefits, the full shebango. And I did it because I was exhausted in a way that had nothing to do with hours worked or tasks undone. What I found on the other side of that decision changed how I understand everything about exhaustion, identity, and the way the online business industry eats gifted women alive.

    The coaching industry will tell you this is a mindset problem, a messaging problem, a strategy problem. It's not. It's a gap problem. The gap between who you actually are and the version of yourself you've been running for years. And no pivot, rebrand, or new offer is going to close it because those things change what you're building. They don't change who's building it.

    This episode won't give you five steps. It will give you a question: the one most of us have been expertly avoiding, and ask you to sit with it long enough to hear what your exhaustion is actually saying.

    What You'll Learn:

    • Why the women leaving online business aren't failing and what's actually happening beneath the exit
    • The real difference between tired and exhausted (and why treating them the same is costing you)
    • How the online business industry systematically packages you out of your own depth
    • Why your business pivot or rebrand won't fix the exhaustion and what will
    • The specific gap that burnout is pointing to, and how to stop outrunning it
    • Why midlife compounds all of this, and why that's structural not personal
    • The question that has to come before any decision about what to burn down or rebuild
    • What it actually looks like to build from genuine clarity instead of compliance

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Business Blasphemy (Sarah's previous podcast): Available wherever you listen to podcasts

    Your Next Steps:

    • Connect on Social: https://www.instagram.com/sarahkhanoutloud

    Get Outta the Damn Jar is sponsored by NYSH Strategic. Original music by Omar Iqbal.

    If you have topics you'd like the show to discuss, send an email to sarah@nysh-strategic.com.

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    25 分
  • EP06: The System Was Never Broken. It Worked Exactly as Designed.
    2026/03/26

    You did everything right. Top performance reviews. Indispensable to the organization. The go-to person when anything broke. And somehow, despite all of it, you never made it past a certain point.

    This episode isn't about what you did wrong. It's about why the question itself was the wrong question.

    In Episode 6, I'm making an argument I think is one of the most important ones in this entire series: the institutions that rewarded your execution while withholding authority from you didn't malfunction. They produced exactly the outcome they were built to produce. And until you understand that — structurally, not just emotionally — you will keep applying personal development solutions to an institutional design problem. And those are not the same category of problem.

    What You'll Learn:

    • Why the system not failing you is actually the most important thing to understand about your career ceiling
    • The difference between recognition and retention and why confusing the two is so costly
    • How advancement decisions are actually made inside institutions (it's not what your performance review suggests)
    • Why your brilliant execution may be the very thing keeping you out of the rooms where decisions get made
    • What self-blame is really doing structurally and why it's a reasonable response to the wrong framework
    • The three things that shift when you stop diagnosing this as a personal problem
    • The question that will tell you exactly what the institution has been taking from you without attribution

    Leave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-outta-the-damn-jar-with-sarah-khan/id1880191646

    Connect on Social: https://www.instagram.com/sarahkhanoutloud

    Get Outta the Damn Jar is sponsored by NYSH Strategic. Original music by Omar Iqbal.

    If you have topics you'd like the show to discuss, send an email to sarah@nysh-strategic.com.

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    28 分
  • EP05: Why Celebrating Women Has Become Lip Service
    2026/03/19

    Every year, International Women's Day rolls around with a theme, a hashtag, and a 24-hour window of collective feeling-good. This year's theme was Give to Gain. And honestly? It's not wrong. It's just not asking the right question.

    The question underneath it that actually matters is: "What are we building?"

    Not for the women beside us right now, but for the women who will stand on ground we either laid or we didn't.

    In this episode, I get into why so much of how we celebrate women has quietly become a substitute for the harder work and what it would look like to do something more consequential instead.

    What You'll Learn:

    • Why celebration without interrogation is just nostalgia with better branding
    • What makes some progress durable and why so much of it isn't
    • The most important version of "give to gain" that nobody's talking about
    • Why legacy is not a retirement concept
    • What the women who built things that lasted actually did differently

    Your Next Steps:

    • Want a no-pitchslap chat to see what your intellectual infrastructure could look like? Reach out on social media and let's connect.
    • Connect on Social:
      • Instagram: @sarahkhanoutloud
      • Facebook: @sarahkhanoutloud
      • TikTok: @sarahkhanoutloud
      • LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/sarahikhan

    Get Outta the Damn Jar is sponsored by NYSH Strategic. Original music by Omar Iqbal.

    If you have topics you'd like the show to discuss, send an email to sarah@nysh-strategic.com.

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    26 分
  • EP04: (The Curse of) Being Able to Do It All
    2026/03/12

    "I can think of about 14 things I'm legitimately good at, and every time I try to pick one, it feels like I'm minimizing myself."

    Every woman in the room knew exactly what she meant. Maybe you do too.

    In Episode 4, I'm getting into what I call the Curse of the Gifted Generalist. The specific, maddening experience of being someone who has gone genuinely deep across multiple domains, can see exactly how it all connects, but cannot for the life of her figure out how to make that understandable to the outside world. The standard advice is to niche down. Pick a lane. Get specific. And if you've been cycling through that advice for years and keep coming up empty, this episode is going to explain exactly why, and it's not because you lack focus or clarity or commitment.

    You've likely been using the wrong tool for the job. Niching is a marketing decision. What you have is an architecture problem. And those require very different solutions.

    What you'll learn in this episode:

    • What the Gifted Generalist actually is and why "jack / jill of all trades" completely misses the point (as does multi-potentialite)
    • Why niche advice doesn't stick for women with genuine multi-domain expertise
    • The difference between naming your expertise and naming your perspective and why only one of them can hold the full breadth of what you bring
    • The three real reasons you haven't identified your authority yet (hint: none of them are confidence)
    • How the Power Continuum™ explains exactly where the Gifted Generalist gets stuck and what the move to influence actually requires
    • Why "what am I most expert in" is the wrong question, and what you should be asking yourself — and why one keeps you stuck while the other sets you free
    • Three questions to start asking yourself that will surface your actual point of view

    Your Next Steps:

    • Subscribe so you don't miss what's coming next
    • Connect on Social: https://www.instagram.com/sarahkhanoutloud

    Get Outta the Damn Jar is sponsored by NYSH Strategic. Original music by Omar Iqbal.

    If you have topics you'd like the show to discuss, send an email to sarah@nysh-strategic.com.

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    18 分
  • EP03: I'm Awake! But Why Now?
    2026/03/05

    Four years ago, I was sitting in a hotel ballroom watching a keynote speaker. She was sharp, confident, genuinely good and I had a thought: I could do that. But instead of exciting me the way it usually would, it landed hard, almost heavy. Because the next thought was: well, why haven't I?

    That was my awakening. Not a lightning bolt. Not a breakdown in the parking lot. Just an inconvenient, quiet, almost devastating recognition in a room full of strangers.

    In Episode 3, I'm making good on the promise I made at the end of Episode 2 — we're talking about the awakening. What it actually is, why it arrives when it does, and why the women who feel it most acutely are almost always the ones closest to something significant. This is not a crisis. It's not a malfunction. It's not a hormonal reckoning or an identity spiral. It's recognition. And recognition, when it finally arrives after years of being ignored, is one of the most useful (and disorienting) things that can happen to you.

    What you'll learn in this episode:

    • Why the awakening is not crisis and why that reframe changes everything
    • The four patterns that tend to trigger it: the introduction moment, the visibility moment, the birthday moment, and the accumulation moment
    • Why it feels destabilizing even when the new story is more accurate than the one you've been telling yourself
    • The grief and the quiet rage that come with it and why skipping either one will cost you
    • What the research actually shows about how the brain changes in midlife (hint: you're getting better, not worse)
    • The Power Continuum™, my five stages of leadership power, where most accomplished women are sitting right now, and why they can't break through to the next one
    • Why the intensity of the awakening almost always correlates with the depth of what's available on the other side of it

    Your Next Steps:

    • Subscribe to the podcast!
    • Connect on Social: https://www.instagram.com/sarahkhanoutloud

    Get Outta the Damn Jar is sponsored by NYSH Strategic. Original music by Omar Iqbal.

    If you have topics you'd like the show to discuss, send an email to sarah@nysh-strategic.com.

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    18 分
  • EP02: You are Her. I Am, Too.
    2026/03/05

    You are not behind. You are not broken. You have not wasted your potential or made the wrong choices. You are exactly where a woman with your particular combination of gifts, operating inside a system built the way this one is built, would be at this point in her life.

    I don't do pep talks. So that's a diagnosis. And a diagnosis is useful because it opens up alternatives to how you're feeling, what you're experiencing, and what actually comes next.

    In Episode 2, I'm doing something different. I'm not handing you a framework or a roadmap. Let's talk about what it actually feels like to be you on the inside, in the quiet, in the middle of the night when your brain won't stop running and the clock feels like it's ticking louder than it should. Because the most precise map in the world is useless if you don't first feel like someone understands the territory you've been traveling.

    This is me showing you that I do.

    What you'll learn in this episode:

    • Why the gap between where you are and where you know you could be is not your fault and why it was never yours to fix alone
    • What the exhaustion you carry actually is and why sleep and vacations won't touch it
    • Why praise has stopped landing the way it should, and what's really underneath that
    • The logical — not irrational — roots of your self-doubt, and why the most capable women carry the most corrosive version of it
    • Why midlife feels like a reckoning and not a crisis, and why that distinction matters
    • Why you don't need fixing, a mindset shift, or more hustle, and what you actually need instead

    Your Next Steps:

    • Subscribe to the podcast!
    • Connect on Social: https://www.instagram.com/sarahkhanoutloud

    Get Outta the Damn Jar is sponsored by NYSH Strategic. Original music by Omar Iqbal.

    If you have topics you'd like the show to discuss, send an email to sarah@nysh-strategic.com.

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    26 分
  • EP01: What's Your Problem? I'm Glad You Asked.
    2026/03/05

    What if everything keeping you stuck isn't about you at all, but about a system that's been working exactly as designed?

    In this debut episode of Get Outta the Damn Jar, I'm introducing the concept that this entire show is built on: the competence trap. I'm talking about what happens when you're so exceptional at execution that the system literally reorganizes itself to keep you there, and why that's not a confidence problem, a visibility problem, or an imposter syndrome problem. It's a structural one.

    I share the story of the year I worked myself to the bone for a promotion I never got and what I was told when I finally asked why. I also walk through the story of Claire, a woman I worked with who spent 17 years building an entire function from scratch and still couldn't break through to the C-Suite despite doing everything she was told to do. If any of this sounds familiar, this episode is for you.

    What you'll learn:

    • What the competence trap actually is and why the standard definitions don't go far enough
    • Why this pattern hits high-performing women harder than anyone else
    • The difference between being indispensable and being powerful (they are not the same thing)
    • Why "executive presence" feedback is often the most convenient thing an organization can say
    • How the competence trap shows up in entrepreneurship (leaving corporate doesn't automatically free you from it)
    • The difference between situational and structural ownership of your ideas
    • Why IP development is the structural exit to a structural trap

    Your Next Steps:

    • Subscribe to the podcast!
    • Connect on Social: https://www.instagram.com/sarahkhanoutloud

    Get Outta the Damn Jar is sponsored by NYSH Strategic. Original music by Omar Iqbal.

    If you have topics you'd like the show to discuss, send an email to sarah@nysh-strategic.com.

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    22 分
  • EP0: The Label is Not Your Problem
    2026/02/25

    You know the phrase. You can't see the label from inside the jar.

    The idea is that you're too close to your own genius to see it clearly; that you need someone on the outside to hold up a mirror so you can finally recognize your own value.

    But that's not actually your problem, is it?

    You can see the label just fine. You know exactly what you're capable of. You've spent years (maybe even decades??) building, proving, and delivering on that excellence. The label is not the problem.

    The problem is the jar. And nobody is talking about that.

    Welcome to the trailer episode for Get Outta the Damn Jar, the podcast for brilliant, high-performing women who have been so thoroughly reduced to useful that they've woken up in the middle of the night wondering: Is this it? Is this all there is?

    I'm not ringing alarm bells that it's time to get into crisis mode. But, we need to acknowledge the very specific exhaustion of being excellent at something that isn't the full extent of what you are. This show exists to give that feeling a name, and then help you actually do something about it.

    New episodes drop every week starting March 5th. I'm releasing three episodes at once so you've got something to chew on right out of the gate. Subscribe now so you don't miss the launch.

    What You'll Discover When You Listen:

    • Why the jar — not the label — is the real problem
    • The specific exhaustion that doesn't get diagnosed, doesn't show up in performance reviews, and sounds like ingratitude when you try to describe it
    • Why this tends to intensify at midlife and why that's structural, not personal
    • What the Architecture of Power actually is and why it's different from every "empowerment" framework you've encountered before

    Your Next Steps:

    • Subscribe to the show!
    • Connect on Social: https://www.instagram.com/sarahkhanoutloud

    Get Outta the Damn Jar is sponsored by NYSH Strategic. Original music by Omar Iqbal.

    If you have topics you'd like the show to discuss, send an email to sarah@nysh-strategic.com.

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    6 分