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Let's Unravel Silent Surrender

Let's Unravel Silent Surrender

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In this week’s episode of ‘Let’s Unravel’, Christina Esther dives deep into surrender, referencing the nature of surrender often feeling like a silent expression. She explores this topic with references to pop-culture including ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’, ‘The Devil Wears Prada’, and ‘Sabrina”. She pulls the whole conversation together with music references from Mumford & Sons and 21 Pilots. We walk away unraveling surrender to be a conscious decision that we each need to make to find a purpose driven life.

Sticky Thoughts:

  • It’s the art of letting go
  • Surrender is like a coin → one side is letting go & the other is pain of the battle
  • What starts as loss transforms into preparation for the next phase
  • Surrender the silver lining to power

Time Stamps:

00:00 Intro & whose your spiderman?

00:56 Win of the Week

02:34 Let’s Unravel Silent Surrender

04:26 Building a False Narrative around Surrender

07:01 Art of Letting Go

13:14 The Pain Behind Holding On

17:42 The Role of Silence in Surrender

21:59 Pure Life Tea Marketing & The Summer I Turned Pretty

27:15 Conscious Decisions in Surrender & The Devil Wears Prada

30:26 We all Want Purpose

32:35 Sticky Thoughts

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