The Art of Showing Up
What happens when your nervous system starts expecting loss before it even arrives? In this deeply personal episode, Jes explores the quiet exhaustion of emotionally preparing for people to leave...even while they’re still here. Not dramatic endings. Not explosive fallouts. The quieter, more complicated grief: monitoring shifts in tone, overanalyzing silence, bracing for distance, and struggling to fully relax inside love after experiencing deep loss. This episode dives into: * how grief rewires the nervous system * emotional hypervigilance in relationships * the exhaustion of being “the holder” * when anxiety starts wearing intuition’s clothes * adult friendship drift and accumulated absence * pre-grieving people before they’re gone * learning how to experience connection in the present tense again Jes also shares personal reflections from therapy and the long process of learning how to stop treating every silence like the beginning of goodbye. If you’ve ever felt emotionally packed for evacuation inside your relationships…this episode is for you. CONNECT + SUPPORT: If this episode landed in a place where you felt moved, I hope it helps you breathe a little bit better. As always, follow, rate, and review the show -- be part of this wonderful little community's growth. And make sure to share this and any other episode with those you love and care about and on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.artofshowingup [https://www.instagram.com/the.artofshowingup] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TAOSUpodcast [https://www.facebook.com/TAOSUpodcast] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thejessrick [https://www.youtube.com/@thejessrick] Website: https://www.theartofshowingup.org/ [https://www.theartofshowingup.org/] 📩 DM me on IG 💬 Or message me on Facebook or the website! You can stay anonymous. You can be real. No story is too small.
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