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Healthy Ambition vs Unhealthy Attachment — A Conversation with Jeff Kamelick

Healthy Ambition vs Unhealthy Attachment — A Conversation with Jeff Kamelick

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We live in a culture that glorifies hustle.

More money. More output. More achievement.

But what happens when the chase starts chasing you?

In this episode of the Legacy Builders Podcast, I sit down with Jeff Kamelick, founder of Inner Exodus Meditation & Coaching, to talk about burnout, ambition, anxiety, divorce, generational wealth, and what it really means to unplug in a hyper-stimulated world.

Jeff spent a decade in the wireless industry grinding until it stripped the humanness out of him. After divorce and burnout, he rebuilt his life around meditation, nervous system regulation, neuroscience, and healing — and is now building a physical retreat space designed to help people disconnect and recalibrate.

We dive into:

• Healthy ambition vs unhealthy attachment • Panic attacks and grounding techniques • Phone addiction and dopamine overload • Meditation that actually works (even if you “can’t meditate”) • Generational wealth vs generational health • Identity tied to income • Healing without becoming passive • And why you shouldn’t quit before the miracle happens

This one hit close to home for me — especially around chasing financial security after divorce and questioning whether “enough” will ever actually feel like enough.

If you’re a builder, operator, father, entrepreneur, or leader carrying weight on your shoulders… this conversation is for you.

Connect with me:

Website: https://LifetimeLegacyHoldings.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mgon1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MarioGonzalezJr-LLH

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