Travel Thru Grief

Road Trip State of Mind.

6 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Road Trip State of Mind Travel Thru Grief Podcast – Bonus Episode National Road Trip Day | May 22 Episode Summary In this special bonus episode of Travel Thru Grief, we're celebrating National Road Trip Day and the simple joy of hitting the open road. Road trips aren't just about reaching a destination. They're about possibility. A full tank of gas. A favorite playlist. A cup of coffee in the cup holder. The freedom to follow a map, trust the GPS, open Waze, or simply see where the road leads. Some travelers plan every stop. Others throw a bag in the back seat and figure it out along the way. Neither approach is wrong. In fact, road trips remind us that life often works the same way. Whether you're traveling across the country or taking a short afternoon drive close to home, movement has a way of shifting perspective. Sometimes the scenery changes. Sometimes we do. Join Ellen for a lighthearted conversation about favorite travel styles, road trip personalities, music, snacks, unexpected detours, and why getting out of our usual surroundings can help us reconnect with ourselves. Because sometimes the best thing we can do is roll down the windows, turn up the music, and remember that there's still more road ahead. In This Episode * Celebrating National Road Trip Day * Why movement can create emotional momentum * Planner vs. spontaneous traveler personalities * GPS, maps, Waze, and winging it * The soundtrack of a great road trip * Favorite road trip snacks and traditions * The beauty of detours and unexpected discoveries * Why travel doesn't have to be expensive or far away * Small adventures that help us reconnect with life * Finding possibility beyond our everyday routine Reflection Question If you could take a road trip tomorrow—with no obligations and no pressure—where would you go, and what part of you might be hoping to come along for the ride? This Week's Whisper You don't have to know the entire route to begin moving forward. Sometimes the next mile is enough. Lighthouse Story Lighthouses don't tell ships exactly where to go. They simply shine. The captain still chooses the course, navigates the weather, and decides which direction to travel. Sometimes healing works the same way. You don't need every answer before you begin. You don't need the entire map before you take the first turn. You simply need enough light to see the next stretch of road. Connect with Travel Thru Grief If this episode resonated with you: * Follow the podcast on your favorite listening platform * Share this episode with a fellow traveler * Leave a rating or review to help others discover the show * Visit https://paperbell.me/ellen-beckemeyer [https://paperbell.me/ellen-beckemeyer] for coaching resources, programs, and additional support Remember: You don't need fixing. You need a way forward. ❤️

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