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On this show…we’re exploring Air and Light: Clearing Stagnation Without Forcing a Fix, and why sometimes the spaces in our lives that feel overwhelming, forgotten, or beyond repair may not need a dramatic overhaul… they may just need a little air and light.
Have you ever walked into a room that’s been closed up for years? The air feels thick. The smell is stale. The silence almost hums. You hesitate before stepping in, not because it’s dangerous, but because it feels untouched. Undisturbed. Like time stopped there.
That’s exactly what we were facing with the basement of an old building we own. It hadn’t seen the light of day in more than fifty years. Fifty years of stillness. Dust layered like history. Corners that held who-knows-what. And as we stood there talking about what it would take to fix it, clean it, repair it… my father-in-law said something so simple it almost felt too easy.
“It just needs a little air and light.”
Air and light.
Not a demolition plan. Not a complicated formula. Not a weekend of intense problem-solving. Just open the windows. Let it breathe. Let the sun in.
And that sentence has stayed with me.
Because how many areas of our lives feel like that basement? An old belief about ourselves. A past mistake. A relationship dynamic. A dream we shelved. Something that hasn’t seen the light of day in a long time.
We assume if it feels heavy, we must attack it. Fix it. Force change. But what if the first step isn’t force?
What if it’s exposure?
CHALLENGE: This week, choose one area of your life that has felt stagnant and give it just a little air and light. Don’t fix it. Don’t overhaul it. Simply expose it. Say it out loud, write it down, or look at it honestly with fresh eyes. Open the window and let it breathe.
I Know YOU Can Do It!
🎶 Music that Moves the Message
All original music featured in this episode—including the Encouragementology intro, outro, and interludes—was written and performed by Matt Martino. His work brings warmth and emotion to every episode.
Find more of Matt’s music here:
MATT MARTINO
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iTunes
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By Kendell BoysenOn this show…we’re exploring Air and Light: Clearing Stagnation Without Forcing a Fix, and why sometimes the spaces in our lives that feel overwhelming, forgotten, or beyond repair may not need a dramatic overhaul… they may just need a little air and light.
Have you ever walked into a room that’s been closed up for years? The air feels thick. The smell is stale. The silence almost hums. You hesitate before stepping in, not because it’s dangerous, but because it feels untouched. Undisturbed. Like time stopped there.
That’s exactly what we were facing with the basement of an old building we own. It hadn’t seen the light of day in more than fifty years. Fifty years of stillness. Dust layered like history. Corners that held who-knows-what. And as we stood there talking about what it would take to fix it, clean it, repair it… my father-in-law said something so simple it almost felt too easy.
“It just needs a little air and light.”
Air and light.
Not a demolition plan. Not a complicated formula. Not a weekend of intense problem-solving. Just open the windows. Let it breathe. Let the sun in.
And that sentence has stayed with me.
Because how many areas of our lives feel like that basement? An old belief about ourselves. A past mistake. A relationship dynamic. A dream we shelved. Something that hasn’t seen the light of day in a long time.
We assume if it feels heavy, we must attack it. Fix it. Force change. But what if the first step isn’t force?
What if it’s exposure?
CHALLENGE: This week, choose one area of your life that has felt stagnant and give it just a little air and light. Don’t fix it. Don’t overhaul it. Simply expose it. Say it out loud, write it down, or look at it honestly with fresh eyes. Open the window and let it breathe.
I Know YOU Can Do It!
🎶 Music that Moves the Message
All original music featured in this episode—including the Encouragementology intro, outro, and interludes—was written and performed by Matt Martino. His work brings warmth and emotion to every episode.
Find more of Matt’s music here:
MATT MARTINO
Spotify
iTunes
Youtube