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INNtrospection

Podcast by Amy Lindner-Lesser

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About INNtrospection

Welcome to INNtrospection: Grief to Growth the podcast which addresses navigating the grief and paralysis stemming from a life quake (aka a life transition on steroids) into a new identity and joy-filled life. I’m Amy Lindner-Lesser, your host, social worker, certified life transitions coach, Advanced Grief Recovery Method Specialist, & life quake thrive. In this podcast, I share my thoughts, experiences, and discussions around all aspects of quakes, causes, and interesting interviews to expand your thinking and transition to living your life fully with joy.

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episode The Art of Cleaning & Organizing artwork

The Art of Cleaning & Organizing

In this episode of Inntrospection: Grief to Growth, host Amy Lindner-Lesser is joined by Candi Ruppert, a certified professional organizer and founder of Sage Organizing [https://www.sageorganizingco.com/]. They dive into the emotional and physical complexities of "life quakes"—those significant transitions like moving into assisted living, navigating a divorce, or clearing the estate of a deceased loved one. Candi shares her "treasure versus give up" philosophy, offering practical advice on how to handle sentimental belongings, manage the overwhelming burden of paper clutter, and decide when "too much" is actually a safety concern. Whether you are currently downsizing or planning for the future, this conversation provides the tools and grace needed to transform a daunting task into a meaningful journey of preserving memories. Episode Notes *The "Spark" of Professional Organizing: Candi shares her origin story, which began with helping a friend clear out a deceased parent's home in just four days. *TREASURE vs. GIVE UP: A shift in mindset to focus on the items you want to hold close to your heart rather than focusing on what you are losing. *The "Judgy Mother-in-Law" Rule: A humorous yet effective rule of thumb for donations—if you wouldn't give it to her, don't give it to charity. Practical Organizing Tips: *The 20/20 Rule for Paper: If it takes more than 20 minutes to replace or costs less than $20, think twice about keeping it. *Creative Memories: Transforming old clothing into teddy bears or t-shirt quilts to preserve memories without the bulk. *Sensory Comfort: Using a partner’s clothing to create a "huggable" pillow scented with their soap or cologne. *Recognizing the Levels of Clutter: An introduction to the Clutter Hoarding Scale and identifying when clutter begins to obstruct daily life or safety. *The Importance of Professional Standards: Why it’s crucial to look for organizers through regulated bodies like NAPO (National Association of Productivity & Organizing Professionals) and NASM (National Association of Senior Move Managers). *Family Distribution & Wills: Advice on labeling items ahead of time and keeping written records to prevent family disagreements during difficult times.

10 Mar 2026 - 44 min
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Stop Asking The Calendar For Permission

After loss, big decisions feel loaded. Should I move? Is it too soon to sell? What do I do with their things? Am I allowed to date? Will people think I’m rushing? And the hardest question of all: How do I know if I’m ready? In this episode, I explore: *The difference between urgency and clarity *Emotional vs. practical readiness *Why your nervous system matters more than the calendar *The identity shift underneath selling, purging, and dating *How to tell the difference between escaping and moving forward *Gentle readiness markers you can use to self-check *There is no gold star for waiting longer. *There is no medal for acting fast. There is only alignment. If you’re navigating big changes after a life transition, this episode will help you move from pressure to steadiness. In This Episode We Explore: ✔️ Why everyone has an opinion about your timeline ✔️ The “urgency trap” after loss ✔️ How to tell if a decision is reactive or reflective ✔️ Emotional readiness vs. practical readiness ✔️ The identity layer beneath big life changes ✔️ Why selling or purging can trigger a second wave of grief ✔️ How to test a decision before fully committing ✔️ The difference between escaping and integrating Key Takeaways *There is no universal timeline for rebuilding after loss. *Fast is not strong. Slow is not weak. *Decisions that survive different emotional weather tend to be steadier. *You can practice forward motion without detonating your life. *The right one for you is yours. Questions for Reflection *Does this decision feel reactive… or reflective? *Am I trying to stop feeling, or build something new? *Does the idea feel steady across different moods? *Can I tolerate mixed emotions about this change? What’s Next? In the next episode, I’ll be joined by a professional organizer to talk about how to gently and compassionately sort, purge, and create space after a lifequake — once you’ve decided you’re ready. Schedule your Complimentary Author Your Next Chapter Call here https://calendly.com/inntrospection/author-your-next-chapter-call

24 Feb 2026 - 18 min
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The Digital Mirror: Navigating Grief in the Age of AI

Grief is as old as humanity, but the tools we use to navigate it are evolving in ways we never imagined. In this episode of Introspection: Grief to Growth, host Amy Lindner-Lesser explores the complex intersection of artificial intelligence and the grieving process. While the idea of seeking comfort from a machine might have once seemed like science fiction, AI is now becoming a common resource for those navigating loss. Amy discusses how AI can serve as a non-judgmental mirror for complicated emotions, while also cautioning against the risks of emotional dependency and the ethical dilemmas of simulating the dead. Join us for a thoughtful look at how to use technology as a supplement to—rather than a replacement for—the essential human connections that facilitate true healing.

18 Feb 2026 - 21 min
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The Gift of the Gap: Navigating Grief, Artistic Expression, and Life’s Liminal Spaces

In this episode of Inntrospection, host Amy Lindner-Lesser sits down with artist, actor, and coach Andrea Sadler [https://developyoursuperpowersthroughmeditation.my.canva.site/andreasadlercoach] for a deep dive into the "messy middle" of life. Andrea shares her personal journey through the sudden loss of her partner, the subsequent shift in her creative identity, and how she learned to embrace the "liminal space"—the gap between who we were and who we are becoming. They discuss the vital role of creative expression in processing grief, the difference between "moving on" and "moving forward," and how to find beauty in the moments when life feels completely unsettled. Whether you are a creative professional or someone navigating a major life transition, this conversation offers a compassionate roadmap for honoring your pace and finding your light. Key Topics Covered: * How the sudden loss of a partner reshapes one's world and creative drive. * Understanding "Liminal Space": Why the in-between is a place of potential, not just pain. * The intersection of art and healing: Using performance and creation to metabolize grief. Practical ways to survive "The Gap" when your internal GPS feels broken * 00:00 - Introduction and welcome to Inntrospection * 02:15 - Meet Andrea Sadler: From the stage to the healing path * 05:40 - The "Before and After": Navigating the sudden loss of a life partner * 10:22 - The impact of grief on creative expression and career * 15:45 - Defining Liminal Space: Learning to stand in the threshold * 21:30 - The "Gift of the Gap": Finding clarity when everything feels empty * 27:10 - Art as a metabolic process for heavy emotions * 34:50 - Transitioning from performing to coaching and guiding others * 41:15 - Why "Productivity" is a trap during periods of deep transition * 48:30 - Simple rituals for grounding yourself in the messy middle * 54:10 - Closing thoughts and where to find Andrea’s work

27 Jan 2026 - 51 min
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Why January is About Orientation, Not Reinvention

January is often the loudest month of the year, filled with pressure to set big goals, fix what is "wrong," and completely reinvent ourselves. But for those navigating grief, loss, or major life transitions, this "clean slate" narrative often feels hollow and exhausting. In this episode, Amy Lindner-Lesser explores the concept of liminal space—the threshold between who you were and who you are becoming. Instead of sprinting through this period to find answers, we are invited to inhabit it. Amy discusses why your body and soul may be demanding rest and how the most radical thing you can do this month is to refuse to rush yourself. In this episode, you’ll learn: * The difference between a doorway and a threshold. * Why "willpower" isn't the reason you might feel unmotivated in January. * How to ask "better" questions instead of "bigger" ones to find your steady ground. * The power of "soft release"—letting go of roles and expectations that are simply completed.

13 Jan 2026 - 17 min
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