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Episode Summary:
Starting again isn’t triumphant for me, it’s tender, resistant, and quietly/very confronting. In this episode, I reflect on what it’s been like to return to public creation after three years of choosing privacy, growth, and a life lived largely off the internet. Responding to your AMA questions, I share why I stepped away, what I had to let go of, and how I’m learning to hold creativity, visibility, and integrity without self-abandonment. This is a conversation about shame, courage, and allowing ourselves to be seen again.
Key Topics:
- Resistance, fear, and desire when starting again
- Life beyond internet attention and external validation
- Why I stepped away — and what that time made possible
- Integrating growth through action, not just insight
- Holding both visibility and integrity as a therapist
- Reclaiming creativity without shame
- The courage it takes to be seen
Disclaimer
This podcast is intended for general educational and reflective purposes only and is not a substitute for individual mental health care. The topics discussed are broad in nature and cannot account for individual circumstances or nuance. Listeners are encouraged to take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, and seek appropriate professional support where needed. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact hello@laura-ellen.com.
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