

The Achievement Paradox: Why We Excel at Success but Lose Ourselves in the Process
📵 A No-Phone Lecture 📵
This event is a special one: we are asking attendees not to use their phones during the duration of the event (7-9pm). After you check in, we will ask you to turn your phone off and slip it into an envelope provided at the door. We won’t take your phone or lock it away, but the goal is to create a space where we can all be present together, listening and thinking without distractions.
If you’d like to take notes, please make sure to bring a journal. If you forget, we will have journals and pens available for purchase at the event. This is your chance to experience ideas and conversation the old-fashioned way, fully in the moment.
🏆 Why do so many successful people still feel disconnected from themselves?
Modern culture rewards productivity, achievement, and external validation. Yet many high-achieving people still find themselves emotionally exhausted, disconnected from their bodies, and unsure why success doesn’t feel as fulfilling as they expected.
In this lecture, Dr. Chrissy Stachl, somatic empowerment coach and UC Berkeley physical chemistry PhD, explores this question primarily through the lens of somatic coaching, nervous system work, and lived experience rather than as a traditional research-focused psychology lecture.
Drawing from her work with high performers, alongside ideas from somatic psychology, she examines how chronic achievement can pull people away from their emotions, relationships, and internal sense of self — and what it can look like to reconnect with themselves more fully. ✨
Note: This lecture approaches these topics through the lens of somatic coaching, nervous system work, and personal development rather than clinical psychology. While it draws on ideas from psychology and related fields, it is not intended to be a research-focused psychology lecture.
🕰 Event Details
What should I expect?
7:00-7:35 --> arrival & chats
7:35-8:20 --> lecture
8:20-9:00 --> q&a and more chatting
Who's invited?
Anyone with an interest in learning new things, meeting new people, and doing fun things on weeknights! Lots of people came solo to our last event, so don't be afraid to do the same—you’ll meet some awesome people!
What about parking?
There's no parking on-site, so we recommend street parking or using public transportation.
Do I have to be 21+?
No :) This venue is open to all ages. If you'd like to purchase alcohol, you must be 21+ and present a valid ID.
Will this event be photographed or recorded?
Photos and short video clips may be taken for promotional purposes. By attending, you consent to being photographed or recorded. We do not do full recordings of lectures at this time.
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🧾 Policies
The lecture is sold out! Can I join a waitlist?
Unfortunately, Luma does NOT support waitlists for paid events yet. We recommend checking back on the event site the day before / the day of the event! Attendees are likely to drop out.
What about refunds?
You can refund your ticket up to 24 hours before the event starts. Since this is a limited-space event, we encourage you to update your RSVP if you can’t make it—this helps us keep spots open for others. NOTE - you do NOT need to email us for a refund, we will issue one within 48 hours upon changing your RSVP to "Not Going" :)
What about the ticket structure?
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🧠 Community Guidelines
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By attending, you agree to treat speakers, staff, venue employees, and fellow attendees with respect and to follow all venue rules and staff instructions.
Harassment, disruptive behavior, or excessive intoxication will not be tolerated. For the safety and comfort of everyone, Big Brain and the venue reserve the right to refuse entry or remove any attendee at any time, without refund, if behavior is deemed unsafe, disruptive, or disrespectful.
🍸 Alcohol & Safety
Depending on the venue, alcohol may be sold and served exclusively by the venue in accordance with California law. Big Brain is not responsible or liable for alcohol service, overconsumption, or any actions resulting from intoxication. By attending, you voluntarily assume all risks associated with a public indoor event and agree that you are solely responsible for your own conduct, safety, and transportation before, during, and after the event.
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