
Episode #30
30 | When Coping Isn't Enough Anymore: Finding Your Way Back to Yourself with Kathrine Parnell
Sometimes the things that helped us survive eventually stop helping us live. We keep functioning. We show up. We take care of people. We handle the responsibilities. From the outside, we may even look successful. But underneath all that competence, something feels off. This week at the counter, Laura welcomes licensed therapist, author, and Stone and Sky Retreats founder Katherine Parnell for a conversation about what happens when coping, performing, and pushing through are no longer enough. Katherine shares why the strategies that once helped us manage difficult seasons may eventually leave us exhausted and disconnected, especially when we're living according to expectations that no longer align with who we are or what we value. Together, Laura and Katherine explore the hidden exhaustion of switching roles, why burnout can sometimes look remarkably like success, and what happens when identities such as caregiver, helper, peacemaker, achiever, or "the strong one" begin to cost us more than we realize. They also talk about grief that accompanies even positive transitions, the discomfort of slowing down, and Katherine's unexpected experience in the Scottish Highlands that taught her what can happen when the noise finally becomes quiet enough to hear ourselves again. And Katherine offers a simple pen-and-paper exercise to help identify what actually matters to you now, rather than what you've been taught should matter. At the counter: When coping strategies stop helping Why appearing capable doesn't mean you're okay The energy cost of constantly shifting roles and performing How values change as our lives and circumstances change Why burnout can masquerade as success Caregiving, identity, and the question, "Who am I when I'm not taking care of everyone else?" Why even good changes can bring grief What stillness can reveal when we're brave enough to stay there Katherine's 60-second exercise for identifying your values Where to begin when you realize you've lost touch with yourself One of the most hopeful reminders Katherine offers is beautifully simple: It's not too late. Reconnecting with yourself doesn't require changing your entire life overnight. It can begin with one quiet moment, one honest answer, and one small step toward living in greater alignment with what matters to you. Katherine emphasizes that even one step toward authenticity is worthwhile. About Katherine Parnell Katherine Parnell is a licensed therapist, author, and founder of Stone and Sky Retreats. For more than 20 years, she has worked in mental health, helping people navigate burnout, identity shifts, life transitions, and the exhaustion that can hide behind competence and success. She is the author of Keeping It Real: Discovering Your Authentic Self and creates retreat experiences designed to help people slow down, reconnect with their values, and rediscover who they are beneath expectations, roles, and responsibilities. Learn more about Katherine and Stone and Sky Retreats at stoneandskyretreats.com and look for Keeping It Real: Discovering Your Authentic Self https://amzn.to/4bYpUiv Continue the conversation by visiting bakingpastor.com , joining the community, exploring resources, or reading the Bible in a Year with Sassy. If this episode encouraged you, I'd be grateful if you'd follow the podcast, leave a review, or share it with someone who could use a little hope today. ☕ Interested in Being a Guest? Before reaching out, I invite you to listen to a few recent episodes to get a feel for the heart of At the Counter with the Baking Pastor . If your story or work feels like a good fit for our conversations about faith, grief, burnout, identity, healing, purpose, and the sacred ordinary moments of everyday life, I’d love to hear from you through PodMatch : https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/atthecounterwiththebakingpastor Pull up a chair and tell me what you’d love to bring to the counter.






