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What the Trees Know: Magnolia

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Sometimes the biggest lessons arrive as the smallest entry points. In this deeply personal episode, Mandy sits on the porch and reflects on a motorcycle named Magnolia, gravel roads, magnolia trees, and the quiet ways life leads us back to ourselves. Through stories of resilience, unexpected friendships, grief, faith, and second chances, she explores what it means to loosen your grip, trust the process, and keep growing even when nobody can see your roots. This is an episode for anyone who has ever felt lost, picked themselves up without anyone watching, or wondered if they would ever feel the wind on their face again. Maybe healing is not becoming someone new. Maybe it is simply recognizing the person who was there all along. Because trees do not chase the wind. They stand, they bend, they bloom, and they remind us that strength often grows in silence. Sit on the porch for a while and discover what the trees know.

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