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Lessons from Liberation: Quantum Leaping

Lessons from Liberation: Quantum Leaping

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Lessons from Liberation | Episode 2: Quantum Leaping The Freed Black Girl Podcast

Lessons from Liberation is a mini episode series on what I’ve learned about what comes after freedom.

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In this second episode of Lessons from Liberation, I reflect on what comes after surrender—when the path disappears and you’re asked to leap anyway. Drawing inspiration from the show Quantum Leap, I explore what it means to wake up in a new timeline while still remembering your old life.

This episode is centered on release and trust: letting go of old identities, survival strategies, and scripts that no longer fit so you can fully enter what’s next.

Drawing from a blog post I wrote in real time last year on The Freedom Pages, I share:

  • What it feels like to leap without a map

  • Why freedom requires releasing who you used to be

  • How we often wait for others to tell us who we are

  • What it means to trust yourself, Spirit, and the unknown

  • Why you’ve likely leapt before—and can do it again

This episode also includes reflection questions for you—whether you’re standing at the edge of a new beginning or already mid-leap.

Journal with me:

  • When have you leapt before, even when you were afraid?

  • What old identity or attachment is it time to release?

  • What comfort is that attachment providing?

  • What would it look like to choose evolution instead of repeating the same cycle?

  • What is the best that could happen if you let go and fly?

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