Travel Thru Grief
Travel Thru Grief Podcast Bonus Episode – Start Over Day June 5, 2026 National Start Over Day invites us to think about fresh beginnings, but starting over isn't always about wiping the slate clean. More often, it's about taking everything you've learned and deciding what comes next. In this bonus episode, Ellen explores the many transitions we experience throughout life and the courage it takes to move forward when the future isn't fully clear. Along the way, she reflects on familiar stories from popular culture. Luke Skywalker had to leave behind the life he knew on Tatooine and repeatedly adapt as his journey unfolded. Bruce Wayne experienced unimaginable loss, but at some point he made a decision—not just to survive what happened, but to become Batman. Those stories raise an interesting question for all of us: When do we decide to step into the next version of ourselves? You'll hear reflections on: ✨ Why starting over is different from starting something brand new ✨ The role transitions play throughout our lives ✨ Letting go of the need for certainty ✨ Learning to move forward before the entire path is visible ✨ Finding courage during seasons of change ✨ Why life is often a series of adjustments and course corrections Reflection Questions * What are you being asked to begin again? * Is there something you've been postponing because you wanted more certainty? * What would change if you trusted yourself with the next step instead of demanding the entire roadmap? * What version of yourself is waiting on the other side of this transition? Whisper of Permission You don't have to know exactly where you're going. You only need enough courage to take the next step. Starting over isn't proof that you failed. Sometimes it's proof that you're still willing to live. The Empty Seat Project The Empty Seat Project is a worldwide storytelling initiative from Travel Thru Grief. Every empty seat tells a story. A recliner that sits untouched. A place at the dinner table. A front porch swing. A beach chair. A church pew. A passenger seat on a road trip. Some seats became empty because someone died. Others became empty because of divorce, distance, deployment, estrangement, illness, retirement, graduation, or another life transition. We are collecting 1,000 stories from around the world that remind us love, memories, and meaningful connections don't disappear simply because someone is no longer sitting beside us. To participate, send a photo of an empty seat and tell us the story behind it. Email: TravelThruGrief@gmail.com [TravelThruGrief@gmail.com] Subject Line: Empty Seat Project Your story may be featured in a future podcast episode, publication, exhibit, or community project as we help fill the world with stories of love that never leave.
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