Coming Back Online

What serves you, What doesn't, and how to know the difference

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In this episode, I’m responding directly to comments and messages from people going through all kinds of struggles—grief, divorce, depression, feeling stuck, feeling empty, and wondering what’s missing in their lives. We talk about the importance of listening to your body, paying attention to the signals your life is giving you, and being honest about what’s helping you and what’s holding you back. I also share my thoughts on weed and recovery. If cannabis still serves you, isn’t causing problems, and helps you get through difficult times, that’s your choice. But if you’re questioning your relationship with it, feeling stuck, disconnected, anxious, or simply wondering what life might look like without it, this conversation may resonate with you. This isn’t about judgment. It’s about curiosity, self-awareness, and learning to trust yourself enough to make changes when something no longer feels aligned. If you’ve been feeling like something needs to change but you can’t quite put your finger on what it is, this episode is for you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590848/support] Coming Back Online is about honesty, healing, and personal responsibility. I share my lived experience — not medical advice, not judgments, and not instructions for anyone else.

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jakson What serves you, What doesn't, and how to know the difference kansikuva

What serves you, What doesn't, and how to know the difference

In this episode, I’m responding directly to comments and messages from people going through all kinds of struggles—grief, divorce, depression, feeling stuck, feeling empty, and wondering what’s missing in their lives. We talk about the importance of listening to your body, paying attention to the signals your life is giving you, and being honest about what’s helping you and what’s holding you back. I also share my thoughts on weed and recovery. If cannabis still serves you, isn’t causing problems, and helps you get through difficult times, that’s your choice. But if you’re questioning your relationship with it, feeling stuck, disconnected, anxious, or simply wondering what life might look like without it, this conversation may resonate with you. This isn’t about judgment. It’s about curiosity, self-awareness, and learning to trust yourself enough to make changes when something no longer feels aligned. If you’ve been feeling like something needs to change but you can’t quite put your finger on what it is, this episode is for you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590848/support] Coming Back Online is about honesty, healing, and personal responsibility. I share my lived experience — not medical advice, not judgments, and not instructions for anyone else.

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