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Episode 85:Reparenting from the Roots Week 25: Let It Rise

11 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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After survival comes healing.   After healing comes desire.   After desire comes participation.   And after participation comes trust.   In Week 25 of Reparenting from the Roots, Jess explores the difference between participating in life and trying to control it.   Using Cuban bread, sourdough starters, world events, childhood wounds, and a healthy dose of humor, this episode asks a simple but profound question:   Can you stop poking the dough every five minutes?   Because eventually every dream, every relationship, every healing journey, every child, every business, and every loaf of bread reaches a point where your job is no longer to force the outcome.   Your job is to let it rise.

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