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Episode Summary: In this episode of Chapter Two, we explore one of the hardest but most powerful parts of rebuilding: letting go. Whether it’s releasing a toxic relationship, loosening your grip on an old identity, or simply allowing yourself to move forward after burnout or illness, letting go is what makes room for healing and growth.
I’ll share parts of my own journey through divorce, breast cancer, and personal transformation, and how I learned that clinging to what felt familiar was actually keeping me stuck. By leaning into the season of change — much like the trees shedding their leaves in fall — I discovered the unexpected freedom and renewal that comes with release.
You’ll learn:
If you’re in a season of transition — whether after breast cancer, a toxic marriage, or simply realizing you’ve outgrown an old chapter — this episode will remind you that letting go is not losing. It’s the beginning of becoming.
Resources & Next Steps:
✨ Remember: The trees are already showing us how beautiful letting go can be. Maybe it’s your turn, too.
Episode Summary: In this episode of Chapter Two, we explore one of the hardest but most powerful parts of rebuilding: letting go. Whether it’s releasing a toxic relationship, loosening your grip on an old identity, or simply allowing yourself to move forward after burnout or illness, letting go is what makes room for healing and growth.
I’ll share parts of my own journey through divorce, breast cancer, and personal transformation, and how I learned that clinging to what felt familiar was actually keeping me stuck. By leaning into the season of change — much like the trees shedding their leaves in fall — I discovered the unexpected freedom and renewal that comes with release.
You’ll learn:
If you’re in a season of transition — whether after breast cancer, a toxic marriage, or simply realizing you’ve outgrown an old chapter — this episode will remind you that letting go is not losing. It’s the beginning of becoming.
Resources & Next Steps:
✨ Remember: The trees are already showing us how beautiful letting go can be. Maybe it’s your turn, too.