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In this episode of “Mindful Mystics,” Karen Frazier, Cheryl Knight-Wilson, and Chuckie G dive into what it really means to start over. From unexpected job loss and identity shifts to divorce, empty nesting, and rediscovering old dreams, we explore how change — chosen or forced — can crack life open in powerful, transformative ways.

Brought to you by Paranormal Underground Radio

Episode Date: 1.20.2026

Hosts: Karen Frazier, Chuckie G, and Cheryl Knight-Wilson

Check out our hosts online at:

Paranormal Underground magazine: https://paranormalunderground.net/

Author and psychic medium Karen Frazier: https://www.authorkarenfrazier.com/#/

Paranormal Investigator and psychic medium Chuckie G: https://itsmechuckieg.com/

Show Highlights:
[00:29] Drizzle, Seasons, and the Theme of Starting Over
Karen introduces the topic and shares how an unexpected job elimination at age 60 sparked this conversation about reinvention, fear, and possibility.

[02:53] “The universe smacked me upside the head.”
Karen opens up about AI eliminating her publishing role and the mix of apprehension and excitement that comes with being forced into a new chapter.

[04:13] Change Is Constant — We Just Notice the Big Ones
Chuckie G reframes change as something happening every day, not just during dramatic life events. The difference is awareness.

[07:59] Comfort, Complacency, and the Golden Handcuffs
Karen reflects on knowing her job no longer aligned with her deeper purpose — and how comfort can delay necessary evolution.

[11:42] Identity Crises: Empty Nest and Life After “Mom”
Cheryl shares how her son moving out triggered a deep identity shift, leading to questions about worth beyond roles and labels.

[13:25] You Are More Than Your Titles
Karen explores how tying identity to jobs, relationships, or physical abilities creates fragility — and how anchoring identity in core values builds resilience.

[17:22] Tools for Navigating Change
Meditation, hiking, journaling possibilities, goal setting, and future-focused dreaming are practical ways to stay grounded during upheaval.

[21:20] Sitting in the Moment Instead of Escaping It
Chuckie G describes consciously feeling the discomfort of change, writing out pros and cons, and discovering unexpected freedom on the other side.

[24:19] Does Comfort Block Curiosity?
We discuss how safety and routine can quietly limit growth — and how curiosity reopens possibility.

[26:24] Don’t Limit the Universe’s Gift
Karen reflects on how over-planning during upheaval can restrict what might unfold. Sometimes the work is simply allowing.

[31:42] Say Yes — Within Reason
After her layoff, Karen hears a clear internal message: “Don’t say no to anything.” That openness quickly leads to new opportunities.

[34:15] Feel It, Then Release It
Cheryl emphasizes that it’s OK to cry, grieve, or be angry — but lingering in resistance only prolongs suffering. Reset your energy and move forward.

[36:19] Law of Attraction and Unexpected Packaging
We discuss how manifestation isn’t always shiny. Sometimes growth arrives disguised as disruption.

[39:17] Dreams Don’t Disappear — They Evolve
Karen shares her return to personal training decades after chronic illness derailed that path, now with a focus on healthy aging and motivation.

[44:48] Take Your Own Advice
Chuckie G reflects on helping others through guidance work — and realizing he must apply that same wisdom inward.

[47:03] Listening to Your Inner Voice
We explore intuition: how it whispers before the mind argues, how it resurfaces persistently, and how ignoring it often leads to harder lessons.

[50:23] Training Intuition
We share practical exercises — scribbling while thinking, chewing gum to occupy the analytical brain, red-or-black card guessing, journaling first impressions — all designed to strengthen intuitive listening.

[57:22] When Interpretation Overrides Intuition
Karen shares examples from readings where raw impressions were accurate — until logic tried to reinterpret them.

[01:00:43] Closing Reflections
We end with a reminder: Change is inevitable. You can resist it, or you can meet it with curiosity. Either way, it’s coming — and often, it’s leading somewhere better than you imagined.