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This one’s for anyone who’s ever felt like they were too much or too early. Leah Nagley Robbins joins me for a real talk on self-parenting, soul restoration, and why Gen X has a steely edge—but also needs to let some things go. We unpack a Facebook post that lit a fire under this whole convo, because sometimes, what looks like being too much is really just being first.
Leah and I dive into what it means to love yourself unconditionally, to stop carrying past identities like a badge of honor (or a weight around your neck), and to build a life that actually fits who you are now. We also talk about how easy it is to let judgment from others steer you off course—only to realize later that you weren’t wrong, you were just ahead of the curve.
And here’s the mantra that brought it all home: "I am not here to disrupt your world. I am here to fulfill mine."
Sit with that. What if, instead of looking back with regret or wishing your younger self had done things differently, you gave yourself permission to stand firm and trust that all can be well?
That’s what we’re unpacking today. So grab a coffee (or something stronger), settle in, and let’s get into it.
Send us a text. We ❤️ to hear from you 💡
Checkout Our Blog called Tune-In for episode recaps and more show notes.
This one’s for anyone who’s ever felt like they were too much or too early. Leah Nagley Robbins joins me for a real talk on self-parenting, soul restoration, and why Gen X has a steely edge—but also needs to let some things go. We unpack a Facebook post that lit a fire under this whole convo, because sometimes, what looks like being too much is really just being first.
Leah and I dive into what it means to love yourself unconditionally, to stop carrying past identities like a badge of honor (or a weight around your neck), and to build a life that actually fits who you are now. We also talk about how easy it is to let judgment from others steer you off course—only to realize later that you weren’t wrong, you were just ahead of the curve.
And here’s the mantra that brought it all home: "I am not here to disrupt your world. I am here to fulfill mine."
Sit with that. What if, instead of looking back with regret or wishing your younger self had done things differently, you gave yourself permission to stand firm and trust that all can be well?
That’s what we’re unpacking today. So grab a coffee (or something stronger), settle in, and let’s get into it.
Send us a text. We ❤️ to hear from you 💡
Checkout Our Blog called Tune-In for episode recaps and more show notes.