Four Wise Women

Regrets

32 min · 15. aug. 2025
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In this episode, we dive deep into a feeling we all know too well: regret. Whether it’s a missed opportunity, a choice shaped by fear, or something left unsaid, regret often lingers beneath the surface, especially in midlife. But what if, instead of avoiding it, we leaned in? With insights from modern Stoic William Irvine and vulnerability expert Brené Brown, this conversation explores how regret can be more than just a burden, it can be a wake-up call. Tune in as we unpack how to honor our past without getting stuck in it, and discover the wisdom regret might be trying to offer.

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