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🎧 Tending the In-Between — The Podcast

🎧 Tending the In-Between — The Podcast

By: A living series of transmissions for those who walk between worlds. Here to remember. Here to hold frequency. Here to speak what was never meant to be forgotten.
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A living series of transmissions for those who walk between worlds. Here to remember. Here to hold frequency. Here to reawaken what was never meant to be forgotten.

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Episodes
  • What I Had to Grieve to Become This
    Mar 22 2026

    This isn’t a story about loss—it’s a story about transformation.

    In this episode, I walk through the unseen grief that comes with becoming yourself. Not just the loss of people, but the loss of identities, roles, expectations, and versions of you that no longer fit.

    There’s a kind of grief that doesn’t get acknowledged—the grief of outgrowing, of seeing clearly, of no longer being able to stay where you once belonged. It’s subtle. It’s isolating. And it’s necessary.

    This is for anyone who feels like they’ve had to let go of more than they ever expected just to stand in their own truth.

    You’re not broken.

    You’re becoming.



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    12 mins
  • The Frequency of Forgiveness
    Mar 14 2026

    Forgiveness is one of the most misunderstood ideas in emotional and spiritual work.

    Many people believe it means excusing harm, minimizing pain, or pretending something didn’t matter. But true forgiveness is something very different. It is a shift in frequency — a movement that releases the body and mind from the energetic grip of what happened.

    When we carry resentment, anger, or grief, the nervous system keeps replaying the moment. The body stays tethered to the past. Forgiveness interrupts that loop.

    This episode explores forgiveness as a form of energetic sovereignty — not a moral obligation, but a conscious decision to reclaim your own field.

    You do not forgive because someone else deserves it.

    You forgive because you deserve peace.

    If you’ve struggled with the idea of forgiving someone who hurt you, this reflection offers another way to understand the process — one that honors both your pain and your power.

    Forgiveness is not forgetting.

    It is remembering who you are beyond the wound.



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    11 mins
  • The Earth’s Paradox
    Mar 12 2026

    We are living through a strange and disorienting moment in history. The systems that once organized the world—institutions, narratives, and structures people relied on for stability—are beginning to strain and fracture in visible ways.

    For many people, this feels like chaos.

    But there is another way to understand what we are witnessing. Sometimes what looks like disorder on the surface is actually the early stage of a deeper reorganization. Old systems loosen before new ones become visible, and the transition between them can feel uncertain and unfinished.

    This reflection explores what I call The Earth’s Paradox—the tension between apparent instability and the possibility that something new is quietly taking shape beneath it.

    Rather than reacting to the noise, the challenge of this moment may be learning how to observe it with clarity and steadiness.

    Because history rarely looks orderly while it is unfolding.



    This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tendingtheinbetween.substack.com/subscribe
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    14 mins
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