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When You Don’t Know What’s Next

When You Don’t Know What’s Next

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Welcome to Episode 10 of Season 4!

In this Halloween episode of The Woman Uncaged Podcast, we explore the concept of liminal space: those in-between times when something has ended but the next chapter hasn’t yet revealed itself. Recording on Samhain, a time when the veil between worlds is said to be thin, feels especially fitting as we explore the emotional, spiritual, and practical dimensions of this “in-between.” We talk about how disorienting it can feel when the life you’ve known no longer fits, yet the new one hasn’t taken shape. Both of us share our personal experiences with this sense of floating with Linda questioning what she's doing with her work and life, and Laura navigating her own transitions after a period of nomadic living.

We unpack how our culture’s obsession with doing, planning, and productivity makes it so hard to rest in uncertainty and how that discomfort often drives us to fill the void too quickly, whether by jumping into new projects, relationships, or responsibilities, just to feel a sense of direction. We discuss the importance of resisting that urge and allowing these fallow times to do their quiet work of soul ripening and self-discovery.

Throughout the conversation, we explore practices that help us stay grounded during these in-between phases. Liminal space isn’t a failure or a wrong turn; it’s an invitation. It’s the place where who we are becoming begins to take root, if we can just stay long enough to let it unfold.

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