The Humbling | Starting Over After Losing Everything
THE HUMBLING
In this episode of Growing Up Late, Jeannie shares what happened after the house was sold and the life she knew was gone.
Sitting alone in a mostly empty house, surrounded by memories, she begins to face the full emotional weight of starting over. Grief, shame, anger, fear, uncertainty. No plan. No clarity. Just the realization that life had changed completely.
Then came the bank.
What was supposed to be a simple fresh start turned into another devastating setback when Jeannie learned that money she desperately needed was suddenly gone. With few options left, she found herself digging through a shoebox filled with currency collected from years of world travel, hoping it would be enough to begin again.
This episode is about:
* rebuilding after collapse
* learning humility
* letting go of pride
* redefining success
* taking the next step before you feel ready
* and discovering that resilience sometimes looks a lot less glamorous than we imagine
From washing her hair with bar soap to learning entirely new skills and rebuilding a life from the ground up, Jeannie reflects on the quiet, difficult, deeply human reality of starting over.
And how sometimes… the humbling becomes the beginning.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
* Sitting alone in the empty house after the sale
* The “House of Usher” realization
* The devastating bank account moment
* Funding a new life with a shoebox of global currency
* Being “overqualified” while desperately needing work
* Taking small jobs and learning new skills
* The emotional reality behind the “bar soap” moment
* Discovering resilience through action instead of confidence
MEMORABLE QUOTE
> “I didn’t have everything I needed, but I always had enough to take the next step.”
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