EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 6 MIN
The Empty Elevator (Best Of)
from The Nope Coach · host Suzanne Culberg
In this episode, I dive into the concept of the "Empty Elevator," a metaphor I first came across in Martha Beck's Steering by Starlight. Here's the truth: sometimes our relationships, friendships, and connections reach their natural end. The season has passed, but we cling on out of fear. Fear of being alone, fear of letting someone down, or fear of what comes next. I share how the elevator metaphor helps us see that in order to welcome new people, opportunities, and connections into our lives, we need to make space by letting others off. That pause in between, the ride to the next floor, can feel lonely, but it's also the fertile in-between space where growth happens. I also talk about: The difference between "reason, season, and lifetime" relationships. Why social media has made clean endings messier (and sometimes more painful). How releasing what's no longer serving you creates space for aligned people to arrive. The surprising way old friends can circle back when the timing's right. If you're in the messy middle of shifting friendships or feeling the sting of letting go, this episode is a reminder that you're just between floors and the doors will open again. Find out more about Suzanne here: https://www.suzanneculberg.com For exclusive content, including a private solo podcast, join Suzanne's Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/suzanneculberg Enjoy my podcast? You'll love my emails, sign up here: https://www.suzanneculberg.com/newsletter Join Networking without Schmooze with Laura & Suze, Register here - https://networkingwithoutschmooze.substack.com/ Want to be a guest on The Nope Coach podcast? Send Suzanne Culberg a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/thenopecoach Contact Suzanne here: https://www.suzanneculberg.com/contact
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