The Reason High Capacity People Feel Lost w/ Dr. Khaalida Forbes

The Reason High Capacity People Feel Lost w/ Dr. Khaalida Forbes

From MicToss by Khalil Tubbs

March 10, 2026 · 54 min · Episode 32

About this episode

Dr. Khaalida Forbes discusses the deeper issues behind why high-capacity individuals feel lost, focusing on identity fragmentation.

Many high-capacity people think they’re struggling with calling confusion. But what if the real issue is something deeper? 👀 In this MicToss conversation, Dr. Khaalida Forbes (licensed therapist, apostle, and leadership voice) explains why so many leaders, entrepreneurs, and creatives feel internally divided even when they’re capable, successful, and highly driven. According to Dr. Forbes, what many people call “confusion” is actually identity fragmentation, when different parts of your life were formed under different survival demands. One part of you learned to perform. Another part learned to hide. Another part learned to overachieve. And those parts start competing for control. ❤️ Download the Fragmentation Healing Worksheet ⭕️ Join the Inner Circle! Get exclusive leadership resources, products, and the opportunity to ask your questions on future MicToss episodes or inner circle conversations. ✅ Follow Khalil: https://www.instagram.com/khaliltubbs 🤝 Connect with Guests: https://www.instagram.com/khaalidaforbes 💥New to Mic Toss? This is the podcast where proven voices toss the mic to rising leaders. Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations, practical ministry insight…

People in this episode

Guest: Dr Khaalida Forbes

Topics covered

  • identity fragmentation
  • calling confusion
  • leadership
  • entrepreneurship
  • creativity

Keywords

  • high-capacity people
  • internal division
  • survival demands
  • performance
  • overachievement

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Products: Fragmentation Healing Worksheet

Books & works: the Fragmentation Healing Worksheet, MicToss

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