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The Courage to Feel Fully Alive Again - Crew Convo with Roxanne Parks

39 min · 19. maj 2026
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A lot of people are waiting for life to feel different before they start living differently. But the real shift often begins with one small decision: stop blaming, stop sitting, stop drifting, and take ownership of the life in front of you. That kind of life will take courage. In this episode, Chad sits down with speaker, author, and coach Roxanne Parks for a lively, honest conversation about fear, gratitude, movement, grace, and the kind of faith that keeps choosing life. This is not a heavy episode. It feels more like sitting with someone who has lived enough life to tell the truth, laugh at herself, and remind you that your best days may still be ahead of you. In this episode, you'll hear: • Why the seemingly disconnected seasons of your life may actually be forming something meaningful • How fear, anxiety, and discouragement quietly steal your aliveness — and how to stop letting them lead • Why gratitude is more than positivity — it's a way to retrain your mind and attention • How to stop shaming yourself for "blue days" and start giving yourself real grace • Why physical movement, conversation, and friendship may be more connected than you think • How tiny daily choices slowly reshape your mindset, relationships, and direction • Why one honest baby step is often more powerful than waiting for the perfect plan This conversation is a reminder that life does not have to get bigger to become more alive. Sometimes the truer life begins when you take a walk, write down what you're grateful for, stop outsourcing responsibility, or take one honest step toward freedom. To connect with Roxanne, go to RoxanneParks.com [http://www.roxanneparks.com/] 📍 Get the Trail Notes, related episodes, and next steps at lifeoffthemapshow.com [http://lifeoffthemapshow.com] 🎙️ Related Episodes: Episode 13 — Renew Your Mind, Change Your Path. Overcome What's Holding You Back Episode 14 — The Three Seasons of Life - From Success to Significance - Crew Convo with Boe Parrish Episode 16 — Too Many Paths: Why More Options are Making Your Life Worse Episode 20 — Start Again. Drop the Story.

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