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Heather Morgan: How to Trust Your Path When Life Falls Apart

36 min · 3 de may de 2026
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What do you do when you lose your dad, your marriage, and your entire identity in the same season of life? If you're Heather Morgan, you move across the country to a state you've never visited, book a recording studio, and hit record. Heather is the host of Wandering the Wild Mess, an 80-plus episode podcast built on one belief: trust your path, no matter how messy it looks. She started it not because she had a strategy, but because she was so alone in her pain that she thought, I cannot be the only one feeling this way. In this episode, Heather shares the life quake that started it all, why she committed to the yes before she knew the how, and what a five-paragraph review from a divorced man she'd never met told her about who her podcast was really for. About Heather Morgan: Heather Morgan is the host of Wandering the Wild Mess, a storytelling podcast for anyone navigating a life quake. With 80-plus episodes and a surprisingly even audience split of 50% men and 50% women, her unscripted, off-the-cuff conversations about divorce, identity, starting over, and self-trust have connected with listeners across demographics. She holds a degree in communications and marketing and brings a background in Fortune 500 strategy to her deeply personal work. Connect with her at wanderingthewildmess.com. Key Takeaways: * Committing to the yes before you know the how is how the path builds itself * Divorce is an identity death. The rebuild is one of the most powerful things a person can do. * Authenticity over strategy: the episode you weren't planning to record is often the one that changes someone's life * You have a 100% track record of getting through every hard thing you've ever faced * You don't need permission to have a voice. You just need to hit record. Episode Highlights with Timestamps: * [0:53] Losing her dad, a divorce, and moving to Nashville alone: the life quake that started everything * [2:22] The sign she got on the way to a TEDx talk that said start a podcast * [5:12] Why she committed to the yes before she knew the how * [7:20] The moment she hit record: I cannot be the only one feeling this way * [13:17] Posting vulnerable content on LinkedIn as a Fortune 500 executive and what happened next * [18:38] The one review from a divorced man that confirmed she was on the right path * [31:54] What Heather wants the one listener to hear Connect with Heather Morgan: Website and podcast: www.wanderingthewildmess.com [https://www.wanderingthewildmess.com] Is your podcast working as hard as it should? Get your free personalized Influence Score at www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard [http://www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard] reviewed by a real human within 2 business days. About the Host: * Learn more about Donna Kunde: www.donnakunde.com/llm [https://www.donnakunde.com/llm]

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Heather Morgan: How to Trust Your Path When Life Falls Apart

What do you do when you lose your dad, your marriage, and your entire identity in the same season of life? If you're Heather Morgan, you move across the country to a state you've never visited, book a recording studio, and hit record. Heather is the host of Wandering the Wild Mess, an 80-plus episode podcast built on one belief: trust your path, no matter how messy it looks. She started it not because she had a strategy, but because she was so alone in her pain that she thought, I cannot be the only one feeling this way. In this episode, Heather shares the life quake that started it all, why she committed to the yes before she knew the how, and what a five-paragraph review from a divorced man she'd never met told her about who her podcast was really for. About Heather Morgan: Heather Morgan is the host of Wandering the Wild Mess, a storytelling podcast for anyone navigating a life quake. With 80-plus episodes and a surprisingly even audience split of 50% men and 50% women, her unscripted, off-the-cuff conversations about divorce, identity, starting over, and self-trust have connected with listeners across demographics. She holds a degree in communications and marketing and brings a background in Fortune 500 strategy to her deeply personal work. Connect with her at wanderingthewildmess.com. Key Takeaways: * Committing to the yes before you know the how is how the path builds itself * Divorce is an identity death. The rebuild is one of the most powerful things a person can do. * Authenticity over strategy: the episode you weren't planning to record is often the one that changes someone's life * You have a 100% track record of getting through every hard thing you've ever faced * You don't need permission to have a voice. You just need to hit record. Episode Highlights with Timestamps: * [0:53] Losing her dad, a divorce, and moving to Nashville alone: the life quake that started everything * [2:22] The sign she got on the way to a TEDx talk that said start a podcast * [5:12] Why she committed to the yes before she knew the how * [7:20] The moment she hit record: I cannot be the only one feeling this way * [13:17] Posting vulnerable content on LinkedIn as a Fortune 500 executive and what happened next * [18:38] The one review from a divorced man that confirmed she was on the right path * [31:54] What Heather wants the one listener to hear Connect with Heather Morgan: Website and podcast: www.wanderingthewildmess.com [https://www.wanderingthewildmess.com] Is your podcast working as hard as it should? Get your free personalized Influence Score at www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard [http://www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard] reviewed by a real human within 2 business days. About the Host: * Learn more about Donna Kunde: www.donnakunde.com/llm [https://www.donnakunde.com/llm]

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