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The Labyrinth: When Life Feels Like a Maze

9 min · 16. juni 2026
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In this episode, I’m talking about what it feels like to move through a season of life where nothing is simple and everything feels overwhelming. I break down the Labyrinth as more than a myth it’s the emotional reality of trying to navigate responsibilities, expectations, and decisions without a clear path forward. I get into the pressure of feeling stuck, the fear of making the wrong turn, and the way doubt and shame start to sound like a monster in your own head. This episode is about finding your “thread” the people, truths, and moments that keep you grounded and understanding that confusion doesn’t mean failure. It means you’re in the middle of becoming someone who can finally walk out of places you once thought you’d never escape.

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