Early autumn is a season not only for turning inward and becoming more still and receptive, but for recognizing that things are shedding. Allowing grief to be felt can be both a relief and painful. Things mean more as we enter the darker half of the year—it's poetic, romantic, melancholy, and lovely. Anne and Allie do a deep dive in a long conversation spanning receptivity, grief, and the aspect of the feminine movement that's still straggling behind: yin ways of being.