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The Art of Reinvention and New Beginnings | Mariette Frey

36 min · 17. juni 2026
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Life rarely unfolds in a straight line.Careers change.Relationships evolve.Dreams shift.And sometimes, the hardest part isn't deciding what to do next—it's letting go of who we've been.In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Mariette Frey, an award-winning corporate executive, certified life coach, and host of the Moving for Smarties podcast.After moving 20 times in 24 years and rebuilding communities across six major cities, Mariette became known as the person people call when they're standing at life's crossroads.Drawing from decades of leadership and personal reinvention, she created the FRED Framework—a way of navigating change through four pillars: finances, robustness, ecosystem, and dreams.Together, we explore:• Identity and reinvention• Why uncertainty feels so uncomfortable• The hidden difficulty of letting go• Belonging and feeling at home• Why people stay in lives they've outgrown• Fear, change, and new beginnings• The psychology of feeling stuck• Life transitions and self-discovery• Building resilience during uncertainty• How to know when it's time for a new chapterThis isn't simply a conversation about change.It's an exploration of identity, belonging, uncertainty, and what it means to consciously step into the next version of yourself.🌍 Thought Atlas:https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas⁠🌍 Mariette Frey:https://movingforsmarties.com

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