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Our Candy Rose: For Those Who Stay

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Our Candy Rose: For Those Who Stay is a podcast born from love, loss, and the unbreakable bond between a mother and her daughter, Candace Rose Olson (2007–2025). Through personal storytelling, soulful reflection, and honest conversation, host Dena Olson invites listeners to walk alongside her journey of grief, healing, and transformation. This podcast is dedicated to all who carry loss and are searching for connection, hope, and meaning. đŸŒč For those who stay, we remember. Your life will not be in vain — everything we do will be in your name.

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You Are Not a Machine

In this episode of Our Candy Rose: For Those Who Stay, Dena reflects on a quiet but powerful truth: we are not machines and our worth is not measured by productivity. In a culture that glorifies output, hustle, and constant improvement, it’s easy to confuse doing with being. Many of us learned to equate rest with laziness, stillness with falling behind, and healing with visible progress. But what happens when we pause long enough to truly look up at the sunset? Through personal reflection, grief integration, and gentle affirmation, Dena explores: ‱ How productivity can become a survival strategy ‱ The exhaustion achievement can’t fix ‱ Why presence matters more than performance ‱ Reclaiming rest as sacred ‱ Remembering our worth without earning it This episode is an invitation to slow down, soften, and reconnect with the simple, ordinary moments that make life feel alive again. You are not a machine. You are a living, breathing soul. For those who stay, we remember.

15. MĂ€rz 2026 - 10 min
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The Version of Me That Learned to Survive

In this episode of Our Candy Rose: For Those Who Stay, Dena reflects on the version of herself that learned to survive.Healing is often described as soft, gentle, and peaceful. But sometimes healing is confronting. Sometimes it’s realizing that the calm, competence, independence, and strength you were praised for
 were actually adaptations. Trauma responses. Survival strategies.This episode explores:-Grieving the version of yourself who held everything together-Anger as clarity, not chaos-The loneliness of nervous system regulation after long-term bracing-How peace can feel unfamiliar when you’ve lived in survival mode-And what it means to arrive without armorThrough personal reflection, grief, and growth after the loss of her daughter Candace Rose (2007–2025), Dena shares what it looks like to move from survival to integration without abandoning the strength that got her here.If healing feels confronting instead of comforting
If peace feels disorienting
If anger feels informative
You are not broken.You are arriving without armor.For those who stay, we remember.

22. Feb. 2026 - 13 min
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When Change Doesn't Feel Chosen

In this episode of Our Candy Rose: For Those Who Stay, Dena unpacks a dream that lingered, a haircut gone wrong. Short, uneven bangs. No mirror. No consent. Dismissal when she spoke up. What begins as a simple dream becomes a layered reflection on identity, autonomy, grief, visibility, and the fear of being changed without permission. Hair in dreams often represents agency and self-image, how we frame ourselves to the world. A forced haircut can mirror deeper emotional themes: ‱ Loss of control during major life transitions ‱ Identity shifts after grief ‱ Fear of irreversible change ‱ Stepping into greater visibility and evaluation ‱ Advocating for yourself and still feeling dismissed Through personal reflection, woven with professional growth, relocation, leadership visibility, and motherhood after loss, Dena explores what it means to feel altered without consent
 and how the nervous system rehearses advocacy even in dreams. This episode is about: Choice vs. no choice Empowerment vs. vulnerability Intentional release vs. accidental loss And trusting that identity can evolve without being erased If you’ve ever had a dream where you didn’t recognize yourself
 If you’ve ever feared becoming someone you didn’t choose
 If you’ve ever spoken up and worried you wouldn’t be heard
 This one is for you.

17. Feb. 2026 - 11 min
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