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41: Let Yourself Go

Episode 41 of the This Feels Important podcast, hosted by Kari Keating, Tory Dube, titled "41: Let Yourself Go" was published on May 26, 2022 and runs 29 minutes.

May 26, 2022 ·29m · This Feels Important

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"Your story is not to be written as a novel. You are a collection of the people you've become and the people you've yet to be. A series of stories told in sequence, sometimes with rhyme and sometimes without reason, a neverending exploration of every corner of your potential. Please don't worry if you cannot converge your old selves. You are not meant to understand them. You are only meant to set them free." - Brianna Wiest

This episode is about creating anything you want. So often, we talk about creating what you want in terms of manifesting, but this episode takes a pragmatic approach. As Kari approaches 40, she's thinking about what she wants.

This episode explores the present in detail and why the present is the only way to unlock the freedom and delight we all crave in life. It's also about stopping "should-having" all over yourself and alchemizing your emotions into love. 

This episode presents another path if you've found yourself using hustle and chaos to anesthetize. And for anyone looking to create a new experience or new relationship for themselves, you'll find the secret here.

ABOUT THIS FEELS IMPORTANT

This Feels Important explores the hairy, scary, weird, and sometimes the orgasmic journey of navigating our ever-evolving relationships with self, others, and the world around us.

Your hosts, Kari Keating and Tory Dube - along with a lineup of epic guests - open the floor for honest discussions about the taboo feels (sex! money!), the painful feels (miscarriages! divorce! grief!). But, of course, the fun feels (psychedelics! sex again!) are inevitable, necessary, and freaking important as we all navigate the highs, lows, and in-betweens of the human experience. 

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