Living The Third Way

Inside the Story That Started Third Way Mentorship (plus some holiday survival tips!)


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In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the real beginning of Third Way Mentorship — long before we ever had a name for it.

We start with a simple question we get all the time:
 What is mentorship, and how did we end up doing this work?
We share how daily accompaniment became not just a professional calling, but the very thing that transformed our lives, our marriage, and the way we relate to the people we love most.

Inside this episode, we explore:

• What mentorship actually is

• How our own mentorship journeys changed our marriage

• How moving into my parents guesthouse forced us to face wounds we had avoided

• How that season became the kickstarter for Third Way Mentorship

• And lastly, what to do when the holidays feel heavy or complicated

You’ll leave this episode with a deeper understanding of where our work comes from — not an abstract theory, but real relationship, real wounds, and real healing that unfolded in the pressure cooker of family life.

If you’ve ever wondered whether change inside your family is possible…
If you’re longing for a more connected, grounded holiday season…
Or if you simply want to understand the heart behind Third Way Mentorship…

This episode is for you.

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As mentioned in the episode — join us on November 23rd for our webinar!

We’re hosting a free live webinar where we’ll teach you how to navigate family dynamics without losing yourself, shutting down, or blowing up.

The Way of Unmeshment: How to Find Peace With Your Family Without Cutting Them Off

🗓 Sunday, November 23
 ⏰ 7pm CST / 8pm ET
 🎟 Save your seat → [Register Here]

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If this episode resonates with you and you want support as you navigate your own family dynamics — especially heading into the holidays — you can learn more or book a free call with us at adrianandshae.com.


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Living The Third WayBy Shaelyn and Adrian Misiak