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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2025 · 18 MIN

22. Don’t Look Back: Orpheus, Eurydice, and the Fear of Losing What We’ve Gained

from The Reverence for Rêverie Podcast · host Marrissa Rhodes

In this week’s episode, Marrissa explores the ancient myth of Orpheus and Eurydice and what it reveals about the fragility of trust — in love, in leadership, and in ourselves. She reflects on what happens when faith collapses in the face of uncertainty, and how this same dynamic plays out whenever we step into the unknown. From Orpheus’s glance back into the underworld to our own moments of doubt in business, artistry, or relationships, Marrissa invites listeners to see “looking back” not as failure but as a developmental threshold: the struggle to hold what is unseen. She then expands the myth into a meditation on pioneering leadership — what it means to go first, to hold the vision before anyone else can see it, and to walk forward without proof that what we love will survive the transformation. Takeaways The Orpheus myth is a mirror for our difficulty trusting what’s unseen. Looking back represents the psyche’s anxiety when the familiar disappears. Winnicott’s object constancy teaches us that faith begins with knowing what we love still exists, even when it’s out of sight. True leadership requires symbolic sight — the ability to feel coherence forming before it’s visible. To pioneer is to go first: to embody a frequency the collective hasn’t yet named. Trust is not certainty; it’s containment — the capacity to hold what’s still becoming. Orpheus and Eurydice, Myth, Trust, Leadership, Psychoanalysis, Winnicott, Object Constancy, Creation, Visionary Work, Transformation, Faith, Uncertainty, The Unseen Chapters 00:00 The Nature of Trust04:36 The Myth of Orpheus and Eurydice09:16 The Challenge of Moving Forward13:41 Pioneering the Unseen15:55 Embracing the Journey of Becoming Stay Connected  Join the Email List:  Receive monthly energy readings, poetic transmissions, and invitations to deeper work: https://www.marrissarhodes.com/opt-in  Join the New Community Waitlist: Be the first to know when the doors open: https://www.marrissarhodes.com/collective-waitlist  Contact Marrissa: Have a question or reflection to share? Email: [email protected]  Follow on Instagram: @iam.marrissarhodes  Leave a Review: Loving the podcast? Leave a 5-star rating or thoughtful review on your favorite platform—it helps the reverie ripple outward. 

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