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56: When You Don’t Know What’s Next, Ask This

56: When You Don’t Know What’s Next, Ask This

Update: 2025-05-21
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This episode is a love letter to all of us standing at the edge of the unknown.

With the school year ending and the summer holding more questions than answers, I share from my own life the real, raw process of navigating uncertainty post-divorce. From ex-husband drama to nursing school limbo, from ICE raid trainings to food rescue volunteering, I talk about the tools I’m using to show up on purpose, no matter what chaos is swirling.

You’ll hear:

  • The core question that’s guiding me right now: “Who do I want to be no matter what happens?”
  • Why I hired a coach to help with emotional eating, and how that simple act reflects who I’m becoming.
  • How volunteering, tarot, and saying YES to late-night concerts (with naps) are part of my spiritual path.
  • What it means to hold space for worry without letting it run the show.
  • The role of silence, stillness, and story in shaping a powerful, meaningful life.

I also share a deeply personal story about the loss of my son Jacob—and why it taught me everything I need to know about control, fear, and being fully present.

You’ll leave this episode with:

  • Practices to anchor yourself when life feels in flux
  • Ideas to define your values through action, not prediction
  • Permission to not know and still live with intention, strength, and joy

🔔 Heads-up: Summer is coming, and with it, some irregular podcasting. I’m still here—just shifting with the seasons of solo parenting and sacred rest.

📧 Need support? Email me at quinn@postdivorceglowup.com

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Email: quinn@postdivorceglowup.com

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56: When You Don’t Know What’s Next, Ask This

56: When You Don’t Know What’s Next, Ask This

Quinn Otrera