Letting Go, Living in the Mystery & Knowing When Less Is More
Description
As the days shorten and the nights grow long, we find ourselves deep in late autumn—a time of release, rest, and renewal. In this episode, Joanna explores what this season invites us to remember: that letting go, being in the mystery, and embracing "less" are not just seasonal experiences, but essential parts of being human. While our culture glorifies growth, expansion, and productivity, this conversation honors the quieter seasons of life—the times when things fall away, when we face loss, or when we're simply called to slow down.
Joanna shares wisdom drawn from nature's cycles, ancient traditions from around the world, and her own personal reflections on death, grief, and transformation. You'll hear how this time of year—when the veil is thin—can deepen our connection to what truly matters and help us reclaim the sacredness of endings. And, as practitioners and coaches, you'll gain perspective on how to hold space for your clients during their own "winter seasons," when what's needed isn't more doing, but more being.
In this episode, you'll explore:
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Why honoring loss and death is essential to living and leading fully
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The role of mystery and darkness in creativity, healing, and renewal
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Global traditions that celebrate death as part of the life cycle
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How to support clients in seasons of slowing down, loss, or uncertainty
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The reminder that sometimes less truly is more
Whether you're in a season of growth or one of release, this episode offers a wise, grounded invitation to align yourself with the deeper rhythms of life—and to honor the beauty, wisdom, and transformation that come when we let go.























