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January is usually about beginnings — new goals, new energy, new vision. But what about endings?
In Episode 2 of Season Three of The Table I Built, Andrea Walton explores why learning to steward endings, losses, and transitions is essential to growth. Drawing from Necessary Endings by Dr. Henry Cloud and the wisdom of Ecclesiastes, this episode reframes “negative” moments as necessary — and sometimes healing.
As we look toward 2026, this conversation offers a grounded, hopeful framework for navigating change, preparing for transitions, and letting go of what no longer fits — without fear, and without denial.
Pull up a chair. Your seat at the table is waiting.
By Andrea WaltonJanuary is usually about beginnings — new goals, new energy, new vision. But what about endings?
In Episode 2 of Season Three of The Table I Built, Andrea Walton explores why learning to steward endings, losses, and transitions is essential to growth. Drawing from Necessary Endings by Dr. Henry Cloud and the wisdom of Ecclesiastes, this episode reframes “negative” moments as necessary — and sometimes healing.
As we look toward 2026, this conversation offers a grounded, hopeful framework for navigating change, preparing for transitions, and letting go of what no longer fits — without fear, and without denial.
Pull up a chair. Your seat at the table is waiting.