Trauma Rewired

High Performers and the Hidden Cost of Emotional Repression

Sep 1, 2025
Margy Feldhuhn, an entrepreneur and founder who scaled a multi-seven-figure podcast guesting company, joins to share insights on emotional repression among high performers. She unveils how trauma-driven survival responses like fight, flight, and freeze can lead to patterns of overwork and perfectionism. Margy discusses the hollow feeling of achievement without emotional safety and offers strategies through Neurosomatic Intelligence to reconnect with emotions, enhance joy in relationships, and foster sustainable success.
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INSIGHT

Success Can Hide Emotional Numbness

  • Emotional numbness after achieving goals is usually a nervous system survival adaptation, not personal failure.
  • Repression is often subconscious and hides behind external success until you build capacity to feel.
ANECDOTE

Building Business While Repressing Emotions

  • Margy built a multi–seven-figure company while largely unaware of her repression patterns.
  • She later saw that pushing through helped early success but had an expiration date and a cost.
INSIGHT

Trauma Patterns Fuel Achievement And Limits

  • Early developmental trauma can produce hypervigilant, high-achieving patterns that bypass bodily needs.
  • Those survival patterns enable achievement but create a ceiling and cost in embodiment and health.
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