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EPISODE · May 1, 2025 · 22 MIN

Ep 100 - A Time to Mourn

from What Could Go Right? · host Erik Orton + Emily Orton

🎉 It’s our 100th episode — and we’re celebrating with honesty. If you're navigating a season of change—where joy and sadness sit side by side—this episode is for you. Erik and Emily Orton gently guide you through the tender terrain of transition, offering companionship and insight as you face the bittersweet beauty of letting go. Whether you're saying goodbye to a chapter, a role, or a rhythm that once defined you, you're not alone. In this heartfelt conversation, you're invited to be the hero of your own unfolding story, while Erik and Emily walk alongside you as thoughtful, hopeful guides—reminding you that every ending carries the quiet promise of something new. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rate. Review. Subscribe.   Resources: Try Sailing for a Week:  Perfect for rookies who want to test drive the live-aboard dream. Yes, we let you drive the boat. Relax, explore, and get as much/little sailing experience as you want with stunning 360-views. Sail with us. Erik + Emily Memoirs: Seven at Sea: Why a New York City Family Cast Off Convention For A Life-Changing Year On A Sailboat  Knock: The Spiritual Journey of a Door-to-Door Salesman Connect with Erik + Emily: Email Subscribe to Encouragement Youtube Like, Comment, Subscribe Instagram  Facebook

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