The Rachel Martin Podcast

I missed two weeks. Here's what took priority.

11 min · 29. Mai 2026
Episode I missed two weeks. Here's what took priority. Cover

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Rachel missed two weeks — but has been incredibly intentional. In this episode, she breaks down the glass balls and rubber balls framework: some things in your life shatter when you drop them, while others simply bounce. Rachel shares what was pulling her energy over the past two weeks (Hazel's fourth surgery, Rick's Run's 10th anniversary, a moving her son back to Boston area, Tuskegee weekend, a tummy-time moment with the twins she would not trade for anything) and how asking "glass or rubber?" helped her stop carrying everything with the same white-knuckled grip. Practical, personal, and exactly what you need if you're trying to hold it all together right now. FIO Move: Two columns. Glass Balls | Rubber Balls. Ask yourself what would happen if you accidentally dropped each thing on your plate. The answer will change what you say yes to this week. Want more episodes like this delivered straight to your inbox every Friday? Join FIO Friday at https://thefiomindset.kit.com/d33acbd37e [https://thefiomindset.kit.com/d33acbd37e]

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Episode I missed two weeks. Here's what took priority. Cover

I missed two weeks. Here's what took priority.

Rachel missed two weeks — but has been incredibly intentional. In this episode, she breaks down the glass balls and rubber balls framework: some things in your life shatter when you drop them, while others simply bounce. Rachel shares what was pulling her energy over the past two weeks (Hazel's fourth surgery, Rick's Run's 10th anniversary, a moving her son back to Boston area, Tuskegee weekend, a tummy-time moment with the twins she would not trade for anything) and how asking "glass or rubber?" helped her stop carrying everything with the same white-knuckled grip. Practical, personal, and exactly what you need if you're trying to hold it all together right now. FIO Move: Two columns. Glass Balls | Rubber Balls. Ask yourself what would happen if you accidentally dropped each thing on your plate. The answer will change what you say yes to this week. Want more episodes like this delivered straight to your inbox every Friday? Join FIO Friday at https://thefiomindset.kit.com/d33acbd37e [https://thefiomindset.kit.com/d33acbd37e]

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