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The Weight of the Line, Learning to Wait in a World That Rushes You

18 min · 16 de may de 2026
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What if control has nothing to do with doing more and everything to do with learning how to wait, Mandy reflects on living with a fast moving mind, rejecting labels, and embracing what she calls a beautiful mind, through stories of unopened records, fishing lines held in still water, raising children without being a biological mother, and growing up in the Appalachian mountains, this episode explores the difference between noise and peace, rushing and allowing, and how real control is found in choosing what to sit with, what to feed, and what to let pass, a grounded and deeply personal conversation about patience, identity, and finally learning how to hold your own pace

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