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The Tension of Showing Up

50 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, Travis Penfield sits down with Elizabeth Odegaard to explore what it means to show up personally and for others in the hardest seasons of life.  With honesty and depth, she reflects on the tension between carrying pain and continuing to show up for others, the people who showed up for her, and how small acts of presence can carry profound weight. Together, they unpack what it looks like to lead, support, and live with intention as life continues after heartache. This conversation is a powerful reminder that showing up isn’t necessarily about having the right words but about being there when it matters most.

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