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For When You Can't Go Back Home: A Eulogy for Letting Go

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Contenuto fornito da Lauren Lanoue. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Lauren Lanoue o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

In today's episode, we are tackling a difficult subject--what happens when you can't go back home. I’ll share a bit what it felt like moving back to the Bible Belt of Western North Carolina after living abroad for four years .

We'll discuss the hard truths of growing and evolving, and how I came to the realization that we cannot un-change or un-grow. We will delve into the pain and difficulties of returning home after experiencing such a transformation, the struggles of reconciling our past selves with our current selves, as well as the art of letting go.

This episode is called When You Can't Go Back Home: A Eulogy for letting go

For today's episode you may want to grab a pen and paper to write and reflect afterwards, or come back to that when you’ve got time.
Some things mentioned in this episode:
I quote Scott Erickson who is an artist, speaker, and writer that is well worth following: https://scottericksonartshop.com/
If you'd like to read my writing, connect, or otherwise support this growing community that we're cultivating, here are a few ways to do just that:

Thanks again for listening! Until next time, rest easy and travel well. Here’s to finding home wherever we make it!

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In today's episode, we are tackling a difficult subject--what happens when you can't go back home. I’ll share a bit what it felt like moving back to the Bible Belt of Western North Carolina after living abroad for four years .

We'll discuss the hard truths of growing and evolving, and how I came to the realization that we cannot un-change or un-grow. We will delve into the pain and difficulties of returning home after experiencing such a transformation, the struggles of reconciling our past selves with our current selves, as well as the art of letting go.

This episode is called When You Can't Go Back Home: A Eulogy for letting go

For today's episode you may want to grab a pen and paper to write and reflect afterwards, or come back to that when you’ve got time.
Some things mentioned in this episode:
I quote Scott Erickson who is an artist, speaker, and writer that is well worth following: https://scottericksonartshop.com/
If you'd like to read my writing, connect, or otherwise support this growing community that we're cultivating, here are a few ways to do just that:

Thanks again for listening! Until next time, rest easy and travel well. Here’s to finding home wherever we make it!

  continue reading

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