I Grabbed the Branch

Bonus Episode: Where I’m Going in 2026 — A Short Reflection on Refinement

4 min · 25. Nov. 2025
Episode Bonus Episode: Where I’m Going in 2026 — A Short Reflection on Refinement Cover

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In this bonus episode, Heather shares a forward-looking reflection on the year ahead — not through resolutions, but through refinement. Grounded in the lessons of the last decade, she speaks honestly about purpose, healing, leadership, boundaries, pursuing her legal education, and choosing peace for her family. This episode is an intimate look at how hardship shaped the path she’s stepping into — and how 2026 will be a year defined by clarity, courage, and becoming.

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