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🎙️ Podcast #44 Borrowing Tomorrow's Sorrow (Raw, Real & Here)

🎙️ Podcast #44 Borrowing Tomorrow's Sorrow (Raw, Real & Here)

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There are moments in life where you don’t need another mindset shift — you need permission to stay present inside the storm.

In this raw, honest episode, I share what it’s been like walking alongside my cat, Simba, for months with a condition that can’t be cured — only managed. What happens when the treatments that once worked stop working? When the options narrow? When love doesn’t come with leverage?

This episode is about borrowing tomorrow’s sorrow — the quiet suffering that happens when your mind fast-forwards into worst-case scenarios and your nervous system reacts as if the future is already here.

We talk about:

  • Living with inevitability while still loving fully
  • The helplessness of not being able to fix what you love
  • How the nervous system confuses imagination with reality
  • Why presence doesn’t erase pain — but does prevent suffering twice
  • Choosing to stay when control is gone

This isn’t a lesson from the other side.
It’s a moment from the middle.

If you’re navigating chronic illness, anticipatory grief, uncertainty, or loving something you can’t save — this episode is for you.

You are not broken.
You are the creative force.
And even now, you still get to choose presence.

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#AnticipatoryGrief
#PresenceOverPanic
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