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There’s a quiet pressure to rebrand your life — to reinvent yourself, come back different, or fix what didn’t work.
In this episode, Keturah offers a gentler truth: this season isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering who you’ve always been.
This conversation explores the moment when survival stops working, why so many of our identities are shaped by safety rather than truth, and how to release old versions of yourself without shame. Instead of chasing reinvention, we’re choosing honesty, alignment, and a life that feels true in the body.
This isn’t a glow-up. It’s a homecoming.
By Keturah ChaldeanThere’s a quiet pressure to rebrand your life — to reinvent yourself, come back different, or fix what didn’t work.
In this episode, Keturah offers a gentler truth: this season isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering who you’ve always been.
This conversation explores the moment when survival stops working, why so many of our identities are shaped by safety rather than truth, and how to release old versions of yourself without shame. Instead of chasing reinvention, we’re choosing honesty, alignment, and a life that feels true in the body.
This isn’t a glow-up. It’s a homecoming.