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Keep it Real & send a text
We all carry versions of ourselves that never quite made it into reality.
The career we thought we'd have.
The relationship we thought would last.
The city we thought we'd live in.
The person we thought we'd become.
In this episode, Chelcy explores grief beyond loss and asks a different question: Are we mourning the event itself, or the version of ourselves that existed inside it?
From the people we could have been to the dreams we still quietly carry, this conversation is about nostalgia, identity, regret, and learning how to honor our past without living there.
Because maybe the goal isn't to become those people again.
Maybe it's to carry the best parts of them forward.
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By Chelcy BoydKeep it Real & send a text
We all carry versions of ourselves that never quite made it into reality.
The career we thought we'd have.
The relationship we thought would last.
The city we thought we'd live in.
The person we thought we'd become.
In this episode, Chelcy explores grief beyond loss and asks a different question: Are we mourning the event itself, or the version of ourselves that existed inside it?
From the people we could have been to the dreams we still quietly carry, this conversation is about nostalgia, identity, regret, and learning how to honor our past without living there.
Because maybe the goal isn't to become those people again.
Maybe it's to carry the best parts of them forward.
Support the show