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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2025 · 14 MIN

When the Holidays Don’t Feel So Merry

from Put it in a bubble

The holidays are often painted as a season of joy — but what if they don’t feel that way this year? In this heartfelt and grounding episode, Marilyn Barker opens up about the quieter side of the holidays the grief, the loneliness, and the pressure to make everything perfect.Through honest reflection and gentle guidance, Marilyn reminds listeners that it’s okay if the holidays look different this year. She shares ways to set boundaries, honor your emotions, find small moments of peace, and create new meaning when old traditions feel heavy.If the holidays stir up more stress than sparkle, this episode offers a comforting space to breathe, reflect, and rediscover what truly matters.Key Takeaways:It’s okay if the holidays don’t feel “merry.” You’re not alone.Lowering expectations can make space for genuine peace.Grief and joy can coexist — and that’s part of being human.Boundaries protect your energy and peace of mind.Find your own meaning this season, even if it looks different than before.Quote from the Episode:“Peace doesn’t come from the perfect table setting or the right playlist. It comes from within from giving yourself permission to be exactly where you are.”

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The holidays are often painted as a season of joy — but what if they don’t feel that way this year? In this heartfelt and grounding episode, Marilyn Barker opens up about the quieter side of the holidays the grief, the loneliness, and the pressure...

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