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In a world full of noise, expectations, and competing identities, how do we hear our inner voice? In this episode of The Messy Middle Matters, Indra sits down with Jameelah Calhoun, founder of Unpopular Decisions, to explore the courage it takes to choose alignment over conformity. Together, they unpack the difference between fear and intuition, regret versus consequences, and why comfort isn’t always safety. They also discuss the realities of responsibility, intersectionality, and privilege — and why listening to your inner voice doesn’t have to mean reckless abandon. Sometimes it’s about small acts of reclamation, play, and returning home to yourself. Takeaways Your intuition is often immediate: yes, no, hell yes, hell no. Fear rationalizes. It builds a courtroom case. What feels comfortable may slowly misalign you. Growth often begins when comfort stops feeling safe. Play reconnects us to identities we shed to “fit in.” Not everyone has the same latitude to take bold risks. You don’t know the identities, risks, or responsibilities someone carries. Choosing alignment publicly can give others permission to do the same. Sometimes what looks like instability is actually a return to self. Follow Jameelah: Jameelah on LinkedIn: / jameelah-calhoun Unpopular Decisions Website: https://www.unpopulardecisions.com/ Jameelah on Instagram: / unpopulardecisionspod More from Indra and The Messy Middle Matters: Indra on LinkedIn: / indrak Indra’s Blog: https://peopleprocessthings.substack.com The Messy Middle Matters on Instagram: / themessymiddlematters Feedback for The Messy Middle Matters: https://messymiddlematters.com/feedback The Messy Middle Matters Merch https://messymiddlemerch.com