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EPISODE · Mar 24, 2026 · 1H 50M

Just Commit, Grace Grossman

from Stories, Soul Work & Substack © · host John Rinaldo © and Grace Grossmann

Today’s conversation began in a way that felt familiar—and honest. Before Grace Grossmann even joined, there was a pause. Not silence, but space. And in that space, something important surfaced: progress rarely looks perfect while it’s happening.As we waited, John spoke about the movement happening behind the scenes—the kind that doesn’t always show up in polished posts or finished work. There’s been real momentum building across this community, especially on Substack, where ideas are no longer just written… they’re being shaped together.One of the clearest examples of that was The Hole: Forgotten in the Shadows. What started as a historical concept has begun to evolve into something deeper. Not because everything was figured out—but because it wasn’t. The audience stepped in. They asked questions. They challenged direction. One voice suggested something unexpected: a romantic angle. And instead of dismissing it, the idea was explored.That’s where the shift happened.Over the weekend, there was no script—just conversation. Debating what belongs in the story and what doesn’t. Sitting with uncertainty long enough for clarity to emerge. And slowly, something broke through. Not a finished product, but a direction. A storyline beginning to take shape, not from control, but from collaboration.That’s what today’s reflection became about: commitment.Not the loud kind. Not the kind announced with certainty. But the quiet kind—the decision to keep showing up even when the path isn’t fully visible. The willingness to build in real time. To let others into the process. To accept that feedback isn’t disruption—it’s refinement.There was also a moment that many could relate to. A small technical disruption while going live. A reminder that even in a space built on connection, things don’t always work the way we expect. But instead of stopping, the stream continued. Adjustments were made. The conversation carried on.Because commitment isn’t about conditions being perfect. It’s about continuing despite them.And that set the tone for when Grace joined. Her presence didn’t shift the conversation—it deepened it. Because by then, the message was already clear: we are all in the middle of something. Building, writing, healing, questioning. None of it finished. All of it meaningful.What stood out most today was this: the journey isn’t something we protect from others—it’s something we invite them into. Whether it’s a documentary, a story, or our own personal work, growth happens faster—and more honestly—when it’s shared.“Just commit” wasn’t about pushing harder. It was about staying present. Staying open. Staying willing.Because sometimes the breakthrough doesn’t come from having the answer.It comes from deciding not to walk away before it arrives.Thank you Gray, Roland Millward, Mary Ann McGee, rhonda doruiter, and many others for tuning into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.🟧Missed the Last Episode of Stories, Soul Work & Substack?Thank you for your support. This work is reader-supported, and your presence here matters.About the AuthorJohn Rinaldo writes Soul & Stories, a weekly publication centered on soul work, reflection, and the quiet process of becoming. He also hosts the live podcast Stories, Soul Work & Substack every Monday at 4 PM EST, where written ideas open into honest conversation.He is currently working on The Hole: Forgotten in the Shadows, a documentary written and hosted by John Rinaldo and Hassan, telling the story of Italians who resisted and secretly helped smuggle Jews to safety during World War II.© 2026 John V. Rinaldo. All rights reserved.This work is protected under U.S. and international copyright law. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, displayed, or transmitted in any form without prior written permission. Official publications are released only through verified accounts directly controlled by John V. Rinaldo. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rinaldoj.substack.com/subscribe

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