If I Could Say One More Thing

S02E09 | The Seat I Didn’t Take

38 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Some shifts don’t announce themselves. They simply ask you to stay.     In The Seat I Didn’t Take, Clara finds herself in an ordinary moment on a train: an empty seat, a pause, a familiar impulse to step aside. What follows isn’t a dramatic turning point, but a subtle interruption of a lifelong pattern, the habit of leaving early, of making space before being asked.    This episode is a reflective audio story about presence, self-erasure, and the small decisions that reveal how we’ve learned to move through the world. It explores what it means to stay (not loudly or heroically, but gently) and how awareness can begin with something as simple as remaining where you are.    After the story, Andrea speaks with Clara about why she asked for this story to be written, what she recognized in herself while listening, and how patterns of being “easy” often form quietly over time. Their conversation touches on emotional self-awareness, embodiment, and the courage it takes to notice the moment before we disappear.   If this episode resonates, follow the show and share it with someone who might recognize themselves here.   🎼 Music Credit Claude Debussy — Rêverie (L. 68) Recorded, produced, and published by: Gregor Quendel Arrangement based on notes by: hmscomp Licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-NC 4.0 https://www.classicals.de/ [https://www.classicals.de/]   🌐 Connect & Submit Your Story Website: https://www.ificouldsayonemorething.com [https://www.ificouldsayonemorething.com] Story submissions (private): SayOneMoreThingPod@gmail.com Instagram: @sayonemorething TikTok: @ificouldsayonemorething

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Portada del episodio S02E09 | The Seat I Didn’t Take

S02E09 | The Seat I Didn’t Take

Some shifts don’t announce themselves. They simply ask you to stay.     In The Seat I Didn’t Take, Clara finds herself in an ordinary moment on a train: an empty seat, a pause, a familiar impulse to step aside. What follows isn’t a dramatic turning point, but a subtle interruption of a lifelong pattern, the habit of leaving early, of making space before being asked.    This episode is a reflective audio story about presence, self-erasure, and the small decisions that reveal how we’ve learned to move through the world. It explores what it means to stay (not loudly or heroically, but gently) and how awareness can begin with something as simple as remaining where you are.    After the story, Andrea speaks with Clara about why she asked for this story to be written, what she recognized in herself while listening, and how patterns of being “easy” often form quietly over time. Their conversation touches on emotional self-awareness, embodiment, and the courage it takes to notice the moment before we disappear.   If this episode resonates, follow the show and share it with someone who might recognize themselves here.   🎼 Music Credit Claude Debussy — Rêverie (L. 68) Recorded, produced, and published by: Gregor Quendel Arrangement based on notes by: hmscomp Licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-NC 4.0 https://www.classicals.de/ [https://www.classicals.de/]   🌐 Connect & Submit Your Story Website: https://www.ificouldsayonemorething.com [https://www.ificouldsayonemorething.com] Story submissions (private): SayOneMoreThingPod@gmail.com Instagram: @sayonemorething TikTok: @ificouldsayonemorething

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