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Plenty with Kate Northrup

137. From Coach to Performer: A Story of Midlife Becoming with Chela Davison

Plenty with Kate Northrup

Kate Northrup

Personalfinance, Education, Business, Productivity, Spirituality, Wellness, Self-improvement, Pleasure, Entrepreneurship, Metaphysics, Nervoussystemhealing, Timemanagement, Womensempowerment, Abundance, Embodiment

4.8840 Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever realized that the identity you’ve built—the one that’s kept everything running—might also be the very thing keeping you from your next becoming?

In this week’s episode of Plenty, I get to sit down with someone who has witnessed me through many of my own becomings: my longtime friend and former coach, Chela Davison. Our conversation is an intimate, funny, deeply human exploration of midlife unraveling as an initiation into deeper truth, creative recovery, and a fuller expression of self.


Chela and I trace the arc of her journey from being the hyper-capable, endlessly resilient woman who could “make anything happen,” to the moment her internal generator finally sputtered out—and how that collapse ushered her into a two-year wintering season that ultimately birthed her acclaimed one-woman show, A Little Bit Much. We talk about the illusion of the breadwinner, the stories we project onto our partnerships, and the internalized cultural narratives that quietly shape our sense of worth.


We also explore what it means to be “a little bit much” in a world that often prefers women palatable and contained—how to preserve our aliveness without overwhelming ourselves or others, and how to move from performative productivity into regenerative creativity. Chela’s story is a living example of following the energy, listening for what wants to be created, and allowing art to heal the artist first.


This episode is full of laughter, truth telling, permission, and the kind of midlife wisdom that only comes from letting something fall apart so something truer can emerge.


I can’t wait for you to listen.


In this episode you’ll discover:

✨ Over-identifying with resilience led to burnout
✨ Creative recovery came from stepping back and slowing down
✨ Challenging and redefining breadwinner narratives
✨ Embracing being “a little bit much” as strength
✨ Creative growth comes from staying with the process


I looked around and asked myself, ‘Who am I willing to disappoint to get my life back?’ And the first person I realized I was willing to disappoint… was me.” — Chela Davidson

🎤 Let’s Dive into the Good Stuff on Plenty 🎤

00:00 – Introduction to Resilience & Identity
00:26 – Guest Background & Creative Recovery
03:00 – Turning 40, Maturity & Evolving Identity
05:12 – Childhood Messaging & Self-Perception
07:35 – Career Success, Challenges & Vulnerability
09:13 – Burnout, Loss & Identity Crisis
11:51 – Reclaiming Creative Life Force
13:07 – Resentment, Breadwinning & Gender Expectations
16:21 – Healing Through Vulnerability & Relationship Dynamics
19:17 – The Influence of Patriarchy & Processing Resentment
21:25 – Creative Recovery, New Projects & Self-Discovery
27:22 – Vulnerability in Creative Processes & Community
38:19 – Social Media, Creative Resistance & Staying With the Work
44:18 – Art, Healing & Creative Integrity
50:42 – The Journey of Art, Commerce & Creative Community
54:49 – Closing Thoughts & Resources


Links and Resources:

Free Money Breakthrough Guide


Connect with Chela Davison:

Website
Wizdotainment
A Little Bit Much
Instagram


The Money Reset: Feel Good with Money—No Matter How Much You Make
 

Rewire your nervous system for wealth, stop the money-in/money-out cycle, and create sustainable abundance. Includes the 5-Minute Calm Cashflow Ritual.
 

Get it free at katenorthrup.com/reset

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I was so identified with being resilient and so wanted to rise to the occasion and meet the expectations and meet my role and handle what I was supposed to handle that when I started to feel like the wheels of my capacity coming off, it's so deeply threatened my identity of being resilient that I just kept like I actually had a somatic

0:23.0

experience of like turning on a generator in my body.

0:25.9

Hello today on the podcast.

0:29.1

I have the woman who was my coach while I was writing Money, a Love Story when I was

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like 27, 28, 29, somewhere in that range.

0:41.7

She helped me so much at that time. And then we became friends. She was at my wedding. We have

0:49.8

voice memoed back and forth over, over a decade since that time. We've had parallel paths in a lot of

0:57.2

ways. And in this conversation, you're going to hear the incredible story of how she gave herself

1:06.3

permission to go into creative recovery and birth, the most incredible one woman show. And in this

1:15.3

episode, we talk about taking our cues from the seasons. We talk about cover crops. We talk about

1:21.3

marriage and money and the illusion of breadwinning, which was a pretty poignant moment for both of us, and what it's like

1:31.8

to be a little bit much in the world. So enjoy this episode with the absolutely incredible

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Shayla Davison. Welcome to Plenty. I'm your host, Kate Northrop, and together we are going on a journey to help you have an incredible relationship with money, time, and energy. And to have abundance on every possible level. Every week, we're going to dive in with experts and insights to help you

2:03.2

unlock a life of plenty. Let's go fill our cups. Please note that the opinions and perspectives

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of the guests on the Plenty podcast are not necessarily reflective of the opinions and

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perspectives of Kate Northrup or anyone who works

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within the Kate Northrop brand.

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Hey.

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Hi.

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Welcome.

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Thanks.

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Thanks for coming all the way here.

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