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Still Here - Midnight Conversations for the Ones Aging Alone

Podkast av Sandra Dilly De Leon/Sable Ryn

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This isn’t a motivation podcast. This is a human podcast. A late-night, can’t-sleep, “why does life still hurt like this?” It's the late-night room where silence finally speaks kind of podcast. Hosted by Sandy “Dilly” De Leon and her shadow-twin, Sable Ryn, this podcast holds the emotions people aging alone rarely admit out loud. Here, we talk about the things most people hide: the loneliness, the breakups, the betrayals we carried too young, the nights that feel too long, and the fear of growing older alone while pretending everything’s fine. There’s no “5-step plan.” No perfection. Just honest conversation from someone who has lived through the fire and is still figuring things out in real time. If you’ve ever felt invisible… unwanted… unchosen… If you’ve ever held yourself together in the dark… If you’ve ever whispered, “I’m tired of being strong,” Whether you’re childfree, divorced, widowed, estranged, solo by choice, solo by circumstance, or quietly holding your world together… this is where you can breathe. Midnight conversations. Raw truths. A seat waiting for you in the dark.. New episodes drop in the quiet hours — for the ones who don’t sleep, who overthink, who feel too much, and who are still here anyway. Come sit with me. There's room here You don’t have to carry this alone.

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Look Up

Most people are not living disconnected because they want to be. They’re exhausted. Distracted. Surviving. And after a while, survival narrows your world until you stop noticing the life happening quietly around you. In this midnight conversation, Sandra Dilly De Leon (Sable Ryn) explores what happens when you finally slow down long enough to reconnect with the room you’re sitting in, the body you’ve been carrying, and the world that never actually stopped moving around you. A child watching rain on a car window. A forgotten plant still reaching toward light. The sound of a refrigerator humming in the middle of the night. Small things. Easy to miss. Until one day you realize they might have been holding you together the entire time. This episode includes a simple five-minute ritual designed to help you return to the present moment—not as self-improvement, not as performance, but as a quiet act of re-entering your own life. If life has started to feel far away… Come sit. And before you disappear back into the noise again Look up.

23. mai 2026 - 20 min
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The Things That Stay

"It didn't stay because I failed to let it go. It stayed because it hasn't finished being felt." The drawer is empty. You made space. You let things go. And for a while… it feels lighter. Then something small happens. A sentence. A pause. A look that doesn’t mean anything—until it does. And your body reacts before you understand why... In this intimate midnight conversation, Sandra Dilly De Leon (Sable Ryn) invites you to sit on the kitchen floor for some hard truths about the spiral of healing. We sit inside that moment—the one where you’ve already done the work, already let things go, and still find something lingering.. Your body hasn't received the memo that you’ve "let go," and the "status effects" of your past are Still active. Not as a problem to solve. Not as something broken. Just… something that stayed. This isn’t about fixing your past or forcing yourself to move on. It’s about what it feels like when your hands let go… and your body hasn’t caught up yet. If you’ve ever found yourself reacting to something that shouldn’t matter anymore… if you’ve ever wondered why certain feelings don’t leave when everything else does… This is a Wine + Ice Cream conversation—where we stop trying to "fix" ourselves and start admitting that sometimes, the dice are just heavy. If you think your healing journey is a straight line, this episode is a necessary pit stop. So Still here…. Come sit. Cause You didn’t go backwards. You just ran into something that stayed.

6. mai 2026 - 22 min
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The Day I Stopped Trying to Fix My Life and Just Cleared a Drawer

Some nights don’t feel broken. They just feel… heavy. Too many things. Too many decisions. Too many versions of who you used to be… still taking up space. In this midnight conversation, Sandra Dilly De Leon (Sable Ryn) sits on the floor, opens one drawer, and starts there. Not to fix her life. Not to become someone new. Just to make a little room. What she finds isn’t clutter. It’s history. It’s proof. It’s the quiet weight of everything we’ve carried “just in case.” Through the simple idea of lagom — not too much, not too little, just enough — this episode becomes something practical, something you can feel in your hands. No overhaul. No pressure. Just one drawer. One decision. One small space that asks a different question: Is this too much… or is this enough? If life has been feeling crowded lately—physically, emotionally, mentally— come sit. You don’t need to fix everything tonight. You just need a little less weight in one corner of it. Still here... Come sit.

8. april 2026 - 22 min
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This Is Not The End Of The Story (It’s Just A Bomb)

Most people are living like their life already ended… even though they’re still here. We freeze our identity around the chapter that hurt the most. Divorce. Loss. Illness. Betrayal. We turn these moments into endings— when in reality… they were just chapters. In this midnight conversation, Sandra Dilly De Leon/Sable Ryn, explores the quiet, dangerous way we let pain define our entire story… and what it takes to start writing again. Through an unexpected lesson from a bomb technician, you’ll hear a truth most people never learn: you don’t need to control the outcome— you just need to stay present inside the moment you’re in. Because the “bomb” might be there— the loss, the silence, the uncertainty— but you’re still alive. And that means… the story isn’t over. If you’ve been living like your life already happened— like the best parts are behind you— this conversation is your interruption. You didn’t reach the end. You just paused. Still here. Come sit. What if the worst thing that happened to you… wasn’t the ending?

25. mars 2026 - 23 min
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The Living Altar (When You Stop Living Like You’re Temporary)

Winter taught us how to survive. March asks a different question: What does it look like to finally live in the space you survived in? In this special birthday episode of Still Here, Sable Ryn/Sandy Dilly De Leon invites you into the quiet thaw—the “March New Year”—when the ground softens and the real beginning begins. Knowing what it means to live out of a bag and always ready to move, Sable knows the “temporary posture” intimately: keeping walls bare, objects minimal, parts of yourself packed away in case everything changes again. Because a home can be a shelter. Or it can become a living altar— a place that reflects the person who stayed. This midnight conversation is for anyone who’s ever looked around their home and realized they’re still treating it like a waiting room for a “real life” that hasn’t arrived yet. We explore: • The Temporary Posture — Why we live “around” our lives instead of inside them, hovering like guests who don’t fully believe they’re staying. • Expired Agreements — Recognizing “Obligation Objects” that belong to earlier versions of ourselves, and understanding no one is coming back to reclaim the space. • The Radical Act of Preference — Shifting from survival mode to occupation by choosing what stays based on what actually nourishes you, not what’s “supposed” to be there. • The Living Altar — Transforming a shelter into a Soul Home: a place that reflects the person who stayed, not a show home performed for an imaginary audience. Spring doesn’t ask you to survive. Spring asks you to re-enter. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’ve fully arrived in your own existence, pull up a chair. It’s time to stop living like a guest in your own life. It’s time to stop living like you’re temporary. Still here? Come sit.

11. mars 2026 - 25 min
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