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In this episode of Midlife Mud, Chris and Morgan dive headfirst into the messy, meaningful world of struggle—what it looks like, why we resist it, and how it can actually be a powerful catalyst for growth.
From personal stories of addiction recovery and returning to college later in life, to parenting strategies that embrace discomfort, this conversation is a deep (but approachable) look at how life’s hardest moments can shape us—for the better.
They break down the difference between passive and active struggle, explore the role of neuroplasticity in adult learning, and discuss why a little bit of stress might actually be good for us. Whether you're navigating career pivots, parenting challenges, or just feeling stuck in the mud, this episode offers tools and perspective to help you move forward—mud and all.
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By Morgan Mitchell and Chris PetersonIn this episode of Midlife Mud, Chris and Morgan dive headfirst into the messy, meaningful world of struggle—what it looks like, why we resist it, and how it can actually be a powerful catalyst for growth.
From personal stories of addiction recovery and returning to college later in life, to parenting strategies that embrace discomfort, this conversation is a deep (but approachable) look at how life’s hardest moments can shape us—for the better.
They break down the difference between passive and active struggle, explore the role of neuroplasticity in adult learning, and discuss why a little bit of stress might actually be good for us. Whether you're navigating career pivots, parenting challenges, or just feeling stuck in the mud, this episode offers tools and perspective to help you move forward—mud and all.
🔑 In This Episode:
👉 Join the Midlife Mud community for deeper conversations, exclusive content, and connection with others who are walking through the mess with purpose:
www.themidlifemud.com/join
Talk to us!