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Episode 5: Safe Enough to Listen

7 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Listening to yourself isn’t always as simple as it sounds. Not because you don’t want to. But because, for many people, it hasn’t always felt safe to stay with what’s there. In this episode, we explore the subtle ways people learn to move past themselves… how that becomes automatic… and why listening isn’t about trying harder it’s about feeling safe enough to remain present with your own experience. This isn’t about fixing anything. It’s about noticing what happens when you stop interrupting yourself long enough… to actually hear what’s there. If this resonates, you’re not alone in it. And you don’t have to force your way to clarity. Continue exploring these reflections on Substack: https://substack.com/@spiralcurrent [https://substack.com/@spiralcurrent] Exhale — a space to stop bracing and start listening — is opening soon. **Intro & Outro Music Composed and Produced By: Hudson Sheline

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