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Episode 14: Life Keeps Happening

9 min · 9 de may de 2026
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Sometimes life does not slow down long enough for us to catch our breath. This week brought grief, unexpected travel, studying abroad, moving preparations, technical difficulties, and more twists and turns than I could have planned for. I originally intended to release a very different Episode 14 than this one, however life had other plans once again. So instead, this episode became something more real and unfiltered. In this conversation, I talk about grief, healing, chaos, resilience, and what it means to keep moving forward even when life keeps throwing curveballs our way. I also share a little about where I am currently in the world, why episodes may look a little different over the next few weeks, and why I still wanted to show up and talk to you anyway. And truly… thank you. I recently passed 100 listeners, and I cannot fully express how much that means to me! Thank you for being here with me through all of it. ~ Wilma Dunn

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