Week One · Day One
Good Sportsmanship: Learning How to Succeed at Being Human
This episode marks Week One, Day One of a thirteen-week journey rooted in Allowing with Grace the foundation of all meaningful reparenting work.
In this opening reflection, we explore good sportsmanship beyond the playing field and into real life: how we receive lessons when we’re tired, humbled, frustrated, or facing outcomes we didn’t choose.
While many of us learned sportsmanship in childhood, few of us were taught what it looks like in adulthood when success no longer means winning, but finding steadiness, coherence, and a sense of home inside ourselves.
This episode reflects on why we care about sportsmanship at all: because every human is seeking success in mind, body, and soul.
As the body seeks homeostasis, the mind seeks meaning and when life stops making sense, we often confuse learning with failure. Through lived experience, contemplation, and gentle practice, this episode reframes learning as a lifelong skill that requires cultivation, humility, and grace.
Set within the winter season as a personal catabasis, this episode introduces the idea of conscious descent: cleaving away what no longer serves and continuing our education in what actually matters as life changes.
Listeners are offered a contemplative question and a simple, embodied practice to begin the week and are invited to walk this 13-week season alongside others through shared reflection and lived experience.
This episode opens the path.
The practice begins here.
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