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In today's episode, Sarah and our special guest Rachael McLaughlin discuss the journey of reclaiming oneself throughout different seasons of life. They chat about what that might look like in eating disorder recovery and in motherhood, particularly in the context of postpartum depression. 

Sarah and Rachael explore the challenges of navigating multiple roles and identities, the loss and grief associated with motherhood, and the fear of empty spaces when letting go of certain identities. They also discuss the complexity of shifting identities and the comfort in being uncomfortable. Additionally, they touch on the challenges of balancing business and motherhood and the importance of prioritizing and focusing energy.
 
They dive into the idea of the spiral staircase of healing and self-discovery, where each phase of recovery leads to a deeper understanding of oneself. They emphasize the importance of making space for one's own aliveness and stepping off the staircase to enjoy the present. They also discuss the impact of comparisons and expectations in society and the need to tune out external noise and turn up internal volume.

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