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You Can’t Fill a Black Hole — So Stop Trying

Lois Lane Miami Season 4 Episode 3

You Can’t Fill a Black Hole — So Stop Trying

In this episode, I dive into the emotional, mental, and spiritual exhaustion that comes from dealing with what I call “black holes of need”—people, workplaces, relationships, or entire systems that can never be satisfied, no matter how much you give.

I open up about my own stress, my struggles with workplace hierarchy, and the pressure to accept environments that drain you. I also explore the myth of “lazy generations,” the power dynamics behind those stereotypes, and the universal truth that toxic expectations exist everywhere.

You’ll learn how black holes of need operate—through manipulation, guilt, fake praise, and endless demands—and how to recognize when you’re being pulled into one. Most importantly, I share practical, real-life strategies for protecting your time, energy, sanity, and self-worth.

This episode is for anyone who has ever felt:

•overworked and underappreciated

•guilty for setting boundaries

•pressured to overperform

•manipulated by praise followed by demands

•emotionally drained by people who take and never give

•stuck in environments where exhaustion is glorified

If you’ve ever wondered why certain jobs, relationships, or people leave you feeling depleted, this episode will feel like someone finally put your experience into words.

Your time is valuable. Your energy is irreplaceable. And you can’t fill a black hole—so stop trying.

Tune in, take a breath, and reclaim your power.

Host: Lois Lane (Miami) | The Purple Kool-Aid Podcast

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