
Midlife Remix You Can’t Have True Success Without Alignment
What happens when the drive that once fueled your success no longer fits who you’re becoming?In this episode of Midlife Remix, Steven Miyao sits down with Ret Taylor, a former founder and entrepreneur turned modern-day guide, to explore why success without alignment eventually stops working, especially in midlife.After decades of building companies and chasing external markers of success, Ret reached a threshold moment that changed everything. Today, he works with leaders, founders, and seekers who feel called to step away from the noise and reconnect with the person beneath the identity. His work draws on modern rites of passage rooted in ancient wisdom, grounded in nature, silence, and deep inner work. This is not about self-improvement or optimization. It is about remembering and aligning with who you have always been.Ret shares a powerful story from a solo expedition on Denali, a moment of loosening his grip, letting go of control, and trusting something deeper. Together, Steven and Ret unpack how early survival patterns shape our relationship to success, why high achievers struggle to pause, and how silence and solitude can help us move from fear-driven achievement toward a more aligned way of living.This conversation is about midlife thresholds, identity shifts, and the courage to choose alignment over momentum.For more information on Ret please visit his Website: https://www.rettaylor.com/ Chapters & Timestamps 00:00 Fear, survival, and the drive to succeed01:53 Early wounds and how achievement is formed05:19 When success stops feeling aligned06:30 Denali, solitude, and stripping away the noise07:33 White-knuckling life, letting go of control09:58 Selling the business and choosing a new path13:22 Noise, distraction, and avoiding our feelings15:44 Vision Quest and modern rites of passage20:19 Reconnect, Refine, Rise24:56 Living intentionally beyond fear#MidlifeRemix#Alignment#RedefiningSuccess#MidlifeTransition#IntentionalLiving#HighAchievers#LeadershipDevelopment#InnerWork#VisionQuest
