What does leadership look like when you’re exhausted, grieving, and stuck in the middle of life?
In this episode, I talk about learning to lead yourself when everything feels heavy—when winter feels endless, grief lives in your body, and momentum feels impossible. I share how this season of loss and the reality of the sandwich generation has reshaped the way I think about independence, success, and faith.
We talk about teaching teens real leadership—not hustle or control, but self-trust, emotional regulation, and the ability to pivot without quitting. I unpack how to listen to your body without letting your feelings run the show, why emotions are real but not always truthful, and how redefining success can change everything in hard seasons.
I also share a different way of talking about God—one that leaves room for broken hallelujahs, quiet faith, and simple prayers like, “God, would You hold me today?” This is an episode about staying present instead of forcing progress, leading yourself when life feels stuck, and trusting that God is still at work in the quiet seasons.
If you’re raising teens, navigating midlife, caring for people on both ends of the age spectrum, or just trying to make it through the day without losing yourself—this conversation is for you.