Permission to Show Up

8. What Happens When You Go Back to the Place That Almost Broke You.

12 min · 1 jun 2026
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Is there a place, a situation, or a version of your life you have been avoiding because going back feels like too much? Seven years ago Bangkok nearly broke me. Second burnout. Seizures almost every night. A broken knee. A life that looked impressive from the outside and felt completely hollow from the inside. And this year, as part of our worldschooling journey, I went back. With my husband and my two boys. And what happened when I did is what this episode is about. Because avoiding the hard place does not protect you. It just keeps you small. In this episode I talk about what real burnout actually feels like from the inside, not the tired kind, the kind where your body starts making decisions for you. Why the places where hard things happened have a way of freezing us at the age we were when it all went wrong. What it felt like to walk streets I had once walked completely lost, this time with the people I love most beside me. And why going back, when you are ready, is one of the most powerful things you can do for yourself. This is not just an episode about Bangkok. It is for every woman who has been avoiding her own version of it. The conversation she keeps putting off. The career she left and feels too ashamed to revisit. The version of herself she abandoned because she felt too broken to go back to. You do not have to have it all figured out before you face the hard place. You just have to be willing. In this episode: * What burnout really looks like when it is the real kind * Why we avoid the places and situations that hurt us and what it actually costs * The moment in Bangkok that changed everything * Why going back does not mean going back to who you were * Permission to face the hard thing before you feel ready If this episode landed for you, share it with a woman you know who has been avoiding her own version of Bangkok. She needs to hear this more than she knows. And if it resonated, I would love to hear from you. Leave a review, send me a message on Instagram, or simply share this episode with one woman who needs it today. Every share helps this podcast reach the woman who is ready to stop avoiding and start moving. Find me at @karadekretser and let me know what your Bangkok is. I read every single message.

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