Deeply Rested: Anti-Capitalist Conversations for Entrepreneurs

Grief, Intuition, and the Creation of Sabbatical School


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It’s normal to question yourself when you feel an intuitive nudge to slow down, especially when life does not give you a logical reason to do so. In this episode, Maegan shares what happened when she followed that nudge into what began as Silent September and quietly became much more.

She opens up about profound personal loss, the layers of grief that followed, and how retreat space helped her reconnect to herself, her creativity, and her sense of purpose without bypassing the pain.

From that space of reconnection, Sabbatical School was born. This episode marks both a return to the podcast and the beginning of a new offering that invites listeners to imagine a different relationship with rest, creativity, and time.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • How intuition signaled the need to slow down before life demanded it. (00:02:23)
  • What it was like to grieve two pets within months of each other. (00:05:19)
  • Why listening to intuitive nudges builds self-trust even when the mind resists. (00:07:20)
  • How retreat space helped Maegan reconnect to her creativity and purpose. (00:12:06)
  • How Sabbatical School emerged after years of waiting for the right timing. (00:17:11)
  • Why this mini-series is being created as an alternative to the traditional webinar launch. (00:22:03)

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Deeply Rested: Anti-Capitalist Conversations for EntrepreneursBy Maegan Megginson

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