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Returning to Center: How Margaret Graham Built Centering Pendants From the Inside Out

47 min · 19. feb. 2026
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We live in a world that constantly pulls at our attention — pressure, expectations, noise — and it’s easy to lose our center without even realizing it. In this episode, Jill sits down with Margaret Graham, creator of Centering Pendants, for a conversation about self-trust, inner critics, ADHD, spirituality, and what it really looks like to build a business that stretches you. Margaret shares the story of how an intuitive idea in her car became a tactile mindfulness tool — and how, along the way, it became something she relied on just as much as the people she created it for. Together, they talk about asking for help, navigating doubt, meditation as practice (not perfection), creative identity, and learning to return to yourself again and again. This episode is about grounding yourself while growing. About building without abandoning yourself. About remembering that coming back is a practice. Connect with Margaret: Instagram: @centeringpendants Website: centeringpendants.com Podcast: The Art of Centering

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