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I've Said Enough.

Less than two minutes of honest reflection on relationships, time, and becoming. No advice. No urgency. Just space to pause and notice what matters. New episodes every Saturday morning at 7 a.m. CST.

  1. 29

    Take 2: Creating Space for What Matters

    Space doesn’t happen by accident—it’s created by choice. This two-minute reflection explores letting go of fullness, releasing obligation, and making room for what truly matters.

  2. 28

    Take 2: What Happens When We Slow Down

    Slowing down can feel uncomfortable—but it often reveals what we’ve been missing. This two-minute reflection explores what becomes visible when the pace eases, and why pause can be a powerful place to begin.

  3. 27

    Take 2: When Productivity Masks Purpose

    Being productive can feel rewarding—but it can also distract us from deeper questions. This two-minute reflection explores when busyness starts to replace purpose, and what might surface when we slow down enough to notice.

  4. 26

    Take 2: Calling vs Capability

    Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. This two-minute reflection explores the difference between capability and calling—and how choosing intentionally can protect what you’re meant to do.

  5. 25

    Take 2: Enough

    Enough isn’t something we earn—it’s something we recognize. This two-minute reflection explores identity beyond busyness, achievement, and constant doing, and what it means to be enough as you are.

  6. 24

    Take 2: Learning to Step Back

    Stepping back isn’t quitting—it’s choosing with care. This two-minute reflection explores learning to say no without guilt, releasing the fear of missed opportunities, and giving yourself permission to choose what truly fits.

  7. 23

    Take 2: The Cost of Always Saying Yes

    Saying yes can feel generous—and empowering. But it always comes with a cost. This two-minute reflection explores what constant yeses quietly take from us, and why choosing more carefully can protect what matters most.

  8. 22

    Take 2: Choosing Your Time

    Time isn’t just something we manage—it’s something we choose. This two-minute reflection explores how every yes and no shapes what we have room for, and why choosing your time is one of the most meaningful decisions you make.

  9. 21

    Take 2: The Cycle of Busy

    Busy can become a cycle—one that feels productive but goes mostly unnoticed. This two-minute reflection explores how everyday routines quietly fill our time, and what intention asks of us instead

  10. 20

    Take 2: Showing Up, Even When You Can't

    Sometimes we can’t be there in the way we wish—but presence still matters. This two-minute reflection explores what it means to show up with care, even when time, distance, or circumstance makes it hard.

  11. 19

    Take 2: Friendship When Time is Short

    When time is limited, friendship becomes clearer. This reflection explores presence, showing up without fixing, and the quiet power of being there when moments matter most.

  12. 18

    Take 2: Choosing Grace After an Ending

    Endings don’t always mean failure. Sometimes they call for grace. This reflection explores what it means to choose care, respect, and humanity after a relationship changes—and how grace can shape what remains.

  13. 17

    Take 2: When Relationships Change

    Not every relationship stays the same. Some change shape, direction, or purpose. This reflection explores how connection can evolve with care, and what still deserves attention when relationships take a different form.

  14. 16

    Take 2: When Friendship Feels Heavy

    Sometimes a friendship shifts—and instead of support, it begins to feel heavy. This reflection explores awareness, boundaries, and the quiet courage of honoring who you’re becoming without assigning blame.

  15. 15

    Take 2: When Family Becomes Friendship

    Sometimes family grows into friendship. Not because it has to—but because it’s chosen. This reflection explores shared history, loyalty, and the quiet strength that comes from showing up for one another through every season of life.

  16. 14

    Take 2: Choosing to Step In

    Some connections don’t happen by accident—they happen because we choose to step in. This reflection explores the quiet courage of showing up, getting involved, and placing ourselves where connection can grow.

  17. 13

    Take 2: Modeling Presence

    Presence isn’t just something we practice—it’s something we model. This reflection explores how the way we show up teaches others what matters, often without a word being said.

  18. 12

    Take 2: Noticing Others

    Noticing others doesn’t require familiarity—it requires presence. This reflection explores the small, human moments of acknowledgment that remind people they’re seen, and how simple awareness can open the door to connection.

  19. 11

    Take 2: The Ones You Carry with You

    Some relationships don’t fade with time. Even when years pass and life changes, certain people stay with us—carried quietly through memory, trust, and shared history. This reflection explores the connections that endure without constant contact, and why depth matters more than frequency.

  20. 10

    Take 2 min: Friendships with Grace Built In

    What if the friendships that last aren’t built on obligation—but on grace? A reflection on consistency, flexibility, and the quiet agreements that keep relationships strong over time.

  21. 9

    Take 2 Min: The Gift of Presence

    Being present may be one of the most undervalued gifts we offer. This episode reflects on listening, showing up, and the quiet impact we have on others—often without realizing it.

  22. 8

    Take 2 Min: Relationships That Matter

    Two minutes. No noise. No advice. Just a moment to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what actually matters.

  23. 7

    Take 2 Min: Relationships That Matter

    As I looked at my New Year’s resolutions, one thing stood out—relationships were still there. Not because I failed, but because they’re tied to who I want to be.

  24. 6

    Take 2 Min: Relationships That Matter

    A short pause in the middle of a busy day—two minutes to reflect, breathe, and consider what really matters. Relationships.

  25. 5

    Take 2 Min: Relationships That Matter

    Some things stay on our list year after year—not because we failed, but because they matter. For me, that’s relationships. This episode is a quiet reflection on presence, care, and what truly shapes the quality of our lives.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Less than two minutes of honest reflection on relationships, time, and becoming. No advice. No urgency. Just space to pause and notice what matters. New episodes every Saturday morning at 7 a.m. CST.

HOSTED BY

M. Rose

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Less than two minutes of honest reflection on relationships, time, and becoming. No advice. No urgency. Just space to pause and notice what matters. New episodes every Saturday morning at 7 a.m. CST.

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I've Said Enough. is created and hosted by M. Rose.
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