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Some rabbit holes don’t open beneath your feet. They open beside you.
In this episode of Wonderland Rewritten, Kristin Elizabeth explores the quiet, lifelong art of hovering, the subtle shift from center to sidelines, from expansion to restraint. From childhood comparison to marriage, motherhood, and male-dominated boardrooms, she traces how shrinking became survival and how being “someone’s friend” slowly replaced being fully herself.
This isn’t about dramatic rejection. It’s about the quieter repositioning that teaches you to measure the room before you move.
If you’ve ever felt slightly misaligned, slightly too much, or not enough all at once, this conversation is for you.
What happens when you stop stepping aside, and finally step inward?
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Some rabbit holes don’t open beneath your feet. They open beside you.
In this episode of Wonderland Rewritten, Kristin Elizabeth explores the quiet, lifelong art of hovering, the subtle shift from center to sidelines, from expansion to restraint. From childhood comparison to marriage, motherhood, and male-dominated boardrooms, she traces how shrinking became survival and how being “someone’s friend” slowly replaced being fully herself.
This isn’t about dramatic rejection. It’s about the quieter repositioning that teaches you to measure the room before you move.
If you’ve ever felt slightly misaligned, slightly too much, or not enough all at once, this conversation is for you.
What happens when you stop stepping aside, and finally step inward?
Support the show