Surpassing Labels

Episode 8: The Parts of You That Went Quiet

6 min · 18. maj 2026
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There are parts of you that didn’t disappear. They just… got quieter. Not all at once. Not in a way you would have noticed. But over time— in small moments where something in you pulled back. In this episode, we explore what it means when parts of you stop coming forward… and why the moments when they briefly return aren’t random. They’re reminders. Not asking you to become someone new. Just inviting you to notice what’s still there. Explore deeper reflections on Substack: https://substack.com/@spiralcurrent [https://substack.com/@spiralcurrent] **Intro & Outro Music Composed and Produced By: Hudson Sheline

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