This Was Supposed to be Easy Podcast
In this episode of This Was Supposed to Be Easy, Amy and Cheryl are joined by special guest Ranee Conley for a heartfelt and thought-provoking book club-style conversation about The Midnight Library authored by Matt Haig. What begins as a casual discussion quickly unfolds into a deeper exploration of life’s choices, regrets, wishes, purpose, and the stories we tell ourselves about “what could have been.” Together, they reflect on how perspective shapes our experiences, why some paths feel meaningful while others fall flat, and how even our smallest decisions can ripple into unexpected outcomes. This episode invites listeners to pause, reflect, and consider what it really means to live a life that feels like your own. Guest Introduction This episode features Ranee Conley, a friend and colleague who brings both personal insight and deep reflection to the conversation. Ranee shares how this book impacted her in unexpected ways and sparked meaningful self-awareness around blame, perspective, and purpose. Key Topics & Takeaways * The idea that every choice creates a different version of our life, and we don’t always see the full picture of those paths * How perspective shapes whether we see something as loss, growth, or simply a part of the journey * The difference between living for ourselves vs. living to meet others’ expectations * Why even the “perfect” life might not feel fulfilling without the lived experience behind it * The emotional weight of “what if” thinking and how the book challenges that narrative * Letting go of unnecessary blame and self-judgment (sometimes things were always going to unfold the way they did) * The importance of ordinary moments and intentional living, not just big life decisions * Reframing success and timelines because there’s no “too late” when something still matters to you * The realization that growth often comes from fully living one path, not constantly searching for or imagining a better one Memorable Lines * “You only know what you know.” – Amy * “Why do I think I know better than someone else about their own life?” – Amy * “Do I want to do something intentional or am I going to jump back on the hamster wheel?” – Cheryl * “Acceptance isn’t giving up.” – Ranee * “You can’t skip the journey and feel right about where you land.” – Cheryl Challenge for the Week Take a moment to reflect on your own life, not the big, dramatic “what ifs,” but the smaller, everyday choices. * Where might you be holding onto unnecessary blame? * Are you living in alignment with what you truly value… or what you think you should value? * What is one small, intentional choice you could make this week that feels more like you? Additional Resources * The Midnight Library by Matt Haig Note: This episode reflects personal experiences and the opinions of the talent, it’s not therapy or legal advice. For personal situations, consult a qualified professional. Connect with us * Website: https://supposedtobeeasy.com/ [https://supposedtobeeasy.com/] * Our Podcast Home: https://supposedtobeeasy.podbean.com/ [https://supposedtobeeasy.podbean.com/] * Subscribe: Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-was-supposed-to-be-easy-podcast/id1805249282] | Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6PRI5RoYph7xR5jgs9c269] | Amazon Music/Audible [https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/27d3b92b-b42d-453e-b2d1-807b0adac834] | iHeartRadio [https://iheart.com/podcast/271653791] * Social Media: Instagram @supposedtobeeasy [https://www.instagram.com/supposedtobeeasy/] / Facebook @Supposed to be Easy [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571685029705] We want to hear from you! Follow and share your key takeaways, ideas, and inspiration!
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