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Letting go isn’t a single decision — it’s a process. 

In this episode of Red Thread: The Fire Within, I return to a promise I made earlier in the season: to talk honestly about what it means to release the roles, identities, relationships, and expectations that no longer fit who we’re becoming. 

This conversation is personal. 

I share how letting go showed up in my own life: from ending long-term relationships and knowing when it was time to leave my first marriage, to stepping away from familiar, comfortable career roles and taking a leap into people leadership when I felt the quiet pull to lead and help others. 

We talk about why letting go is so hard, why familiarity can keep us stuck longer than we realize, and why clarity often comes after we release, not before. 

This episode isn’t about rushing forward.
It’s about making room.  

Listener Invitations (Reflection + Action) 

If you want to go deeper after listening, here are a few gentle invitations we explore throughout the episode: 

These aren’t tasks — they’re invitations to listen more closely to yourself.
 
 
Why This Matters (Research Foundations)
 
While this episode is grounded in lived experience, it’s also supported by well-established research on change, identity, and growth:


Letting go isn’t failure.
It’s refinement.
 
If you’re standing between who you were and who you’re becoming, this episode is for you.
 
Pull the thread.
Your fire is waiting.
 

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Your energy keeps this fire burning and I’m deeply grateful you’re part of this unfolding story.

Pull the thread. Your fire is waiting.