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Ep 58 - Letting Go to Begin Again

Episode 58 of the Naked: With Janelle podcast, hosted by Janelle Nordin, titled "Ep 58 - Letting Go to Begin Again" was published on November 5, 2025 and runs 73 minutes.

November 5, 2025 ·73m · Naked: With Janelle

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In this episode, Sarah Heath, a former pastor turned narrative strategist, opens up about what it really means to begin again. She shares how a season of burnout led her to step back from what she once knew and rebuild life from the inside out.

Her work restoring her Airstream, Gidget, became a quiet metaphor for her own process, patching what was worn, honoring what could be saved, and creating space for something new to take shape.

Together, we talk about how letting go can make room for creativity, connection, and a deeper sense of purpose.

It’s an honest, soul-filled exchange, one that reminds us we’re never done evolving, and that sometimes the bravest thing we can do is simply follow where our heart is leading.

If Naked has felt like a conversation you want to stay part of, come join me on Patreon. You’ll get full written versions of The Naked Notes and extended episodes you can find them here https://www.patreon.com/c/Nakedwithjanelle

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