
Fishing Without Bait 502: Zeke Mercer: When Passion Needs a Pause
In part one of this conversation, pro wrestler Zeke Mercer (she/her) reflects on burnout, identity, and a long-planned decision to step away from wrestling. Alongside Jim Ellermeyer, Zeke explores impermanence, acceptance, and what it means to give yourself permission to grow beyond a single role.
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Show Notes
In Fishing Without Bait 502 (Part 1), Jim Ellermeyer welcomes back pro wrestler Zeke Mercer (she/her) for a thoughtful and honest discussion about burnout, identity, and intentional change.
Zeke shares her carefully planned decision to step away from wrestling after years of dedication—not as a reaction, but as a wise mind choice. She talks openly about the physical toll of wrestling, emotional fatigue, and the risk of allowing one passion to define an entire life.
The conversation moves through mindfulness, impermanence, and acceptance, highlighting how growth often requires letting go without resentment or shame. Zeke reflects on relationships, personal goals, and the importance of giving yourself permission to evolve.
🔹 This episode is Part 1 of a multi-part conversation with Zeke Mercer.
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