The Edited Woman
In this deeply reflective episode, Linda shares childhood memories of her grandmother’s “Davenport” — a beautiful couch covered in thick plastic to preserve it — and explores the surprising ways many women do the same thing with their own lives. From saving expensive things “for later” to postponing joy, rest, confidence, and presence until some future version of ourselves finally feels worthy, this episode is an invitation to stop standing at arm’s distance from your own life. Together, we explore: • Why so many women become highly functional while quietly disconnecting from themselves • The emotional weight of clutter, postponed identities, and preservation • The hidden fear underneath perfectionism and overprotection • What it means to truly inhabit your life instead of endlessly preparing for it • Small ways to reconnect to your body, mind, time, and presence again This episode is gentle, nostalgic, emotional, and deeply honest — a reminder that life is not meant to remain untouched. It’s meant to be lived. If this episode resonates with you, join the Facebook community: ✨ The Edited Woman: Mind, Body, Time Or comment the word GROUP on social media and Linda will send you the link directly.
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