Making Sense of It with Rachelle
What if solitude isn't loneliness at all but sanctuary? In the opening episode of Season Three, Rachelle explores her lifelong relationship with solitude and how it evolved from childhood refuge to adult practice. Growing up as the youngest of nine children in rural Kentucky, solitude became a place to think, observe, imagine, and survive in a world where belonging often felt uncertain. This episode traces solitude through every chapter of life, as sanctuary, protection, identity, motherhood, grief, and ultimately, a path toward authenticity and self-acceptance. This is a conversation about the inner worlds we build, the reasons we build them, and what it means to return to ourselves, not to hide, but to finally belong. Welcome to Season Three of Making Sense of It with Rachelle.
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