Most people already know what they need to face…
They just don’t stay with it long enough.
In this episode, we step into the story of Odin—not as a distant god, but as a seeker who chose to face something most people spend their lives avoiding.
The Nine Nights on the Tree isn’t just mythology.
It’s a reflection of what it actually takes to change.
We break down the story, the sacrifice, and what it really means to endure discomfort, face truth, and come back different. Then we bring it into real life—recovery, mental battles, staying present when everything in you wants to escape.
We also answer a couple of listener questions around avoidance, breaking points, and what it means to truly face yourself… and finish with a real story from this week—something simple, but a reminder that sometimes the best moments come when you don’t give up too early.
This isn’t about perfection.
It’s about staying… long enough to see what’s really there.
🎧 Music featured in this episode is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons. His royalty-free compositions help shape the atmosphere and flow of the show—huge respect for the work he’s put out into the world.
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