Mostly Aligned
Six months into Mostly Aligned, I didn’t expect to be recording an episode like this. After the sudden passing of my grandmother, I found myself on a flight to Peru for her funeral — representing my father and meeting family I had never really known. In this episode, I’m reflecting on a kind of grief we don’t always talk about: grieving the relationship that never had the chance to exist. What started as a difficult trip became something deeper — moments of family, forgiveness, and quietly reconnecting with where my roots come from. And one practical lesson from the trip: if you’re visiting Peru in the summertime… bring antihistamines. The mosquitoes are not playing So if you’re here, grab your favorite bevy, settle in, and let’s begin. Thanks for hanging out with me on Mostly Aligned. If this episode made you feel seen, think a little differently, or just kept you company….following or subscribing is a small way to support the show and keep it going. Sharing it with a friend or leaving a review helps too, in that quiet-but-important kind of way. If you ever want to say hi, share what you’re moving through, or tell me what landed, you can email me at mostlyalignedpodcast@gmail.com. Until next time! Make yourself a cup of tea, don’t overthink everything, and stay mostly aligned.
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