Nevertheless, Shlee Persisted

Hibernation

49 min · 3. feb. 2026
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Hello and welcome back to SEASON FOUR of Nevertheless. Shlee Persisted! It’s a new year, and honestly? I’m easing into it. In this episode, I’m sharing some life updates after a rock-and-roll end to 2025, and obviously, we dive headfirst into some gratitude as well!  I’m also talking BINGO cards, vision boards, and why—even with new goals, dreams, and intentions for deeper connection—this season of life feels like hibernation. Less pressure, more rest. If you’re starting the year slowly, gently, or under a blanket…this one’s for you 🤍

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