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Unexamined

Unexamined

By: Katrina M Lynch
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Unexamined is an investigative podcast exploring the unseen structures shaping identity, decisions, and success. Each episode questions what goes unquestioned—and examines the cost of living by default.

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  • The Productivity Myth: Why Doing More Never Resolves Misalignment
    Mar 4 2026

    Productivity is rarely questioned. It is praised, rewarded, and often treated as evidence that life is working.

    When dissatisfaction appears, the typical response is simple: work harder, organize more, optimize the schedule. But the record suggests productivity often serves a different function. It stabilizes systems that no longer fit.

    In this episode of Unexamined, Katrina M. Lynch examines how productivity became a cultural default—one that allows high performers to maintain momentum without examining direction.

    Through real-world patterns observed in careers, leadership roles, and personal lives, this episode traces how busyness can quietly replace examination. Calendars fill, efficiency improves, and output increases—while the underlying structure of the life remains unquestioned.

    The result is a pattern many capable people recognize: effort continues to rise while satisfaction does not.

    This episode investigates why productivity persists even when it fails to resolve dissatisfaction, how competence can delay recognition of structural misfit, and why efficiency alone cannot determine whether a life is coherent.

    Because output does not validate direction. It only confirms movement.

    🎧 New episodes of Unexamined release weekly.

    This has been Unexamined.
    Investigating the lives we’re taught to accept—
    and the cost of never questioning them.

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