24. Yes: Your Choice, Your Voice
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Have you said 'yes' when you didn't mean it or said 'yes' before you had the chance to really think about what it means for your life?
'Yes' is a deceptively simple word, yet more complex than it appears. Turns out there's different flavors of 'yes': clean/uncomplicated, polite, fear-based, hopeful, and exhausted. So how can you slow down, listen to your body, and consult your values before deciding?
We talk about small, joyful yeses (like stepping into sunlight), big life yeses (kids, jobs, relationships), and the cost-benefit scales and second- and third-order consequences that shape our choices. You’ll hear practical guidance on how to ask for time to decide, how to create safer spaces for others to answer honestly, and ways to bring more wholehearted yeses into your everyday (from music during laundry to savoring morning rituals).
If you’re wrestling with obligations, family dynamics, or fear-based decisions, this episode offers compassionate insights on self-trust, consent, and reclaiming agency — plus a reminder that you get to choose again and again. Tune in and find out how saying yes (or no) can be a radical act of presence.
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- Sarah Koch: @radintimacy | radintimacy.com
- Bryan Russell: @sadhanayogaschool | sadhanayoga.com
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