This week I sit down with Jamey Lee, creative strategist, content architect, and the co-founder of Deep Social Brands.
Before helping creators and entrepreneurs build powerful online presence, Jamey was burned out, disconnected, and stuck in a version of life that looked good on the outside but felt completely wrong on the inside. He was following the playbook, climbing the ladder, and slowly losing himself.
In this episode we unpack the hardest year of his life, and how everything started to shift the moment he stopped performing and started listening. Jamey opens up about the collapse that forced him to confront his identity, his mental health, his faith, and the question we all avoid—what if success isn’t what I thought it was?
We talk about hitting rock bottom with your eyes wide open, walking away from what no longer fits, and how slowing down became the unexpected key to building a more aligned and meaningful life. We explore the ego deaths, the healing work, and the beauty of starting over when it would be easier to just keep going.
Jamey’s story is a reminder that the breakdown isn’t the end. It’s often the beginning. If you’ve ever felt like you were living someone else’s dream, this one’s for you.
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