One Door, Many Rooms

Love & Consumption

25 min · 4 de abr de 2026
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The Silver Mirror One Door, Many Rooms — Season 1, Episode 2 In this episode, I sit with a simple question that gets heavier the longer you hold it: what do we keep when life asks us to leave almost everything behind? A client’s story carries two objects across distance, weather, and change—a silver mirror and a rocking chair. Not as relics. Not as proof of loss. More like quiet companions. Like evidence that love happened here, and that it left something true behind. We talk about the difference between “letting go” and learning what’s actually worth carrying. About how some things aren’t anchors that drag us down—they’re anchors that help us remember where we are when the waters get loud. And about the kind of wisdom that doesn’t rush grief, doesn’t polish it into a lesson, and doesn’t ask you to be “over it” to be free. If you want to explore sessions with me, you can start here: https://www.jasonqhht.com/book-a-session [https://www.jasonqhht.com/book-a-session] Disclaimer: This podcast is for spiritual exploration and personal reflection only. It is not medical or mental health treatment, and I’m not a licensed therapist.

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