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Where the Road Runs Out

Where the Road Runs Out is your weekly guide to mastering change. Hosted by Amanda, a curious, creative, and practical leader, this podcast explores how to start, navigate, and lead change in every area of life. From personal growth and career transitions to leadership and innovation, Amanda shares insights and strategies to help you transform challenges into opportunities.Whether you’re seeking inspiration, practical tools, or fresh perspectives, Where the Road Runs Out empowers you to level up your change‑navigating skills and thrive in uncertain times.

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    Guided Meditation: Rainfall and Renewal

    In this gentle spring meditation, Amanda invites you into a much‑needed pause—like a warm Midwestern rain that slows everything down. Through vivid imagery of darkening skies, soft raindrops, and sunshine breaking through, you’ll release busy thoughts, settle your mind, and remember that growth is happening even in the quiet moments. This short practice is a reminder that the in‑between seasons matter just as much as the bright, blooming ones.Scheduling Calendar for free 1 on 1 sessions:https://calendar.app.google/Qybpc4c5aimZpv9A7Email:[email protected]

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    Rewriting the Story of Hard Things

    Amanda explores the difference between struggle and suffering—and why so much of what weighs us down is shaped by our beliefs. Inspired by a teaching that “80% of suffering is exaggeration,” she shares a personal story about her family cabin and walks through the ABC Method to reframe negative thoughts. This episode invites you to notice where unnecessary suffering shows up in your life and approach those beliefs with curiosity and compassion.Scheduling Calendar:https://calendar.app.google/Qybpc4c5aimZpv9A7Email:[email protected]

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    The Beauty in the Unexpected

    I said yes to a meditation retreat I knew almost nothing about — and it changed me. This episode explores the beauty of trying something new, embracing the unexpected, and letting curiosity lead the way.Roxanne's Substack Post: https://open.substack.com/pub/roxannehupp/p/decision-regret?utm_campaign=post-expanded-share&utm_medium=webYou can always connect with me at:https://wheretheroadrunsout.com/[email protected]

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    Before You React: A Practice in Pausing

    In this episode, Amanda explores a lesson that keeps circling back in her life: the power of pausing before responding. Through three very different moments—a burst of creative inspiration, a tense math lesson with her son, and a conversation about hurt feelings—she discovers how much clarity and compassion can come from giving ideas and emotions a little space to settle. This is an invitation to slow down, breathe, and let things percolate before reacting. A gentle reminder that in a world of instant replies, a thoughtful pause can change everything.

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    Coaching: When You’re Ready for Something More

    A reflection on why coaching matters, even when you already have supportive friends, family, and mentors. Amanda shares her own journey of seeking aligned guidance, the power of unbiased feedback, and how investing in yourself can create real accountability and growth. She also opens five free one‑on‑one coaching sessions for anyone curious about what coaching can offer.Scheduling Calendar:https://calendar.app.google/Qybpc4c5aimZpv9A7Email:[email protected]

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    Leaving Space for Joy

    In this episode Amanda reflects on the mental load of planning, the beauty of leaving space, and how to find your own balance between structure and spontaneity.

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    Guided Meditation: From Seed to Bloom

    A guided spring meditation inspired by the quiet miracle inside every seed. Amanda explores hope, growth, and the tender process of becoming — just like a dahlia emerging from winter storage.Journal Prompts:What idea or desire have you kept tucked away, waiting for the right conditions?What small shifts could help that seed begin to grow?

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    Anticipate "The Slump"

    During this episode Amanda highlights that every meaningful change includes a predictable slump, and you can navigate it far more gracefully when you expect it, name it, and prepare for it while your motivation is high.Key Takeaways:- Every meaningful change includes a predictable slump—a dip in motivation, confidence, and energy a few weeks in.- The slump is normal and not a sign you made the wrong decision.- Your slump has a pattern: doubt, boredom, overwhelm, or the urge to revert to what’s familiar.- Identify your personal slump signals and plan for them before the change- Write down your why before you begin any major change; keep it visible as an anchor.- For Boredom, plan strategies that help you re-engage, such as switching routines, adding novelty, or changing environments.- Acknowledge what you’ll miss when leaving something familiar and plan support for those losses.- When it's hard, don’t reinvent the wheel—ask for help, seek recommendations, and use tools that make things easier.- Celebrate milestones to make progress visible and motivating.- Build in rest and avoid overcommitting during periods of major change.- Store your "slump plan" somewhere easy to find so you can revisit it when the dip arrives.Find me at my website: WhereTheRoadRunsOut.comContact me via email at:[email protected]

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    Financial Tools for Decision Making

    In this conversation, Amanda shares her approach to taking risks and making significant life decisions. She draws parallels between her love for cliff jumping and the calculated risks involved in life choices. Amanda emphasizes the importance of analyzing risks versus rewards, particularly when it comes to financial stability. She discusses the tools she uses for decision-making, highlighting a budgeting spreadsheet that helps her assess her financial situation before making big changes. The conversation highlights the need for a solid financial foundation to support personal growth and the pursuit of dreams.For help with your financial baseline contact me at:https://wheretheroadrunsout.com/[email protected]

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    Become a Better Listener Part 2 With Roxanne Hupp

    This conversation explores the importance of intuition and the practice of listening to oneself. It emphasizes the role of silence in tuning into intuition and the significance of acting on intuitive nudges to build self-trust.Key TakeawaysWe’re all born intuitive; life experiences can dampen your inner knowing.Intuition is easier to hear when you're being quiet.Acting on intuitive nudges builds trust with yourself.Intuition can feel like ease, softening, or release in the body.Start small to learn your body’s “yes” and “no.”Give yourself grace when a decision doesn’t work out — it’s part of learning.Choose alignment over approvalYou can connect with Roxanne at:https://substack.com/@roxannehupp/[email protected] can always connect with me at:https://wheretheroadrunsout.com/[email protected]

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    Become a Better Listener with Roxanne Hupp

    The conversation explores the art of deep listening and its impact on building trust and connection. It delves into the benefits of intense listening ability, the development of listening skills through questions, and the creation of a safe environment for deep conversations. It provides some practical ways to start being a better listener right now.Key Takeaways:Listening is a skill that develops with practice.Curiosity is the foundation of meaningful conversations.Better questions lead to deeper, more authentic dialogue.Not everyone opens up at the same pace — give space and patience.Listening must be paired with action to build trust.Listening to others begins with listening to yourself.You can connect with Roxanne at:https://substack.com/@roxannehupp/[email protected] can always connect with me at: https://wheretheroadrunsout.com/[email protected]

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    Guided Meditation: Letting Your Thoughts Light the Way

    In this episode, Amanda Hinkkanen introduces a calming meditation inspired by her experience of creating ice luminaries. The meditation guides listeners through a visualization of lighting candles along a wooded path, helping to quiet the mind and focus on grounding. The session emphasizes breathing and mindfulness, allowing participants to release swirling thoughts and find a sense of calm.

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    Let It Be Messy

    In this conversation, Amanda discusses the importance of embracing imperfection when starting new endeavors. She shares personal anecdotes about her travel planning and the pressure of perfectionism and her experience of starting a podcast. Amanda emphasizes the value of learning through doing and encourages creativity and exploration and highlights the benefits of trying new things.TakeawaysEverything doesn't need to be perfect to start.Flexibility allows for exploration.You will probably not be great at something when you first startLearning come from doingEmbrace the messiness

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    Aligned with What?

    In this conversation, Amanda Hinkkanen explores the concept of alignment in personal and professional contexts. She discusses the importance of making aligned decisions that resonate with one's values and goals, sharing her personal journey of discovering her own values and how they influence her decision-making process. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-reflection and understanding one's core values to navigate life's choices effectively.TakeawaysAlignment is only meaningful if you define what you're aligned TOAlignment evolves as your life evolvesEveryone's value-mix is uniqueAlignment isn’t about getting it “right” — it’s about staying curious, reflective, and honest with yourself

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    Forcing Change

    In this conversation, Amanda Hinkkanen discusses the essential steps for implementing change in personal and corporate life. She emphasizes the importance of clarifying the change, understanding motivation, and shaping the environment to support lasting change. Through personal anecdotes, particularly about homeschooling her daughter, Amanda illustrates how emotional support and clear communication can facilitate smoother transitions and encourage positive outcomes.Key Takeaways:Clarifying the change is the first step to implementation.Forcing change can lead to resistance; emotional support is crucial.Motivation should be emotionally driven to sustain change.Shaping the path involves creating an environment conducive to change.Communication with family members is key to understanding their concerns.Adjusting plans based on feedback is essential for success.Creating a supportive environment can enhance learning and growth.Involving family in the change process fosters cooperation.Understanding the emotional aspects of change can lead to better outcomes.

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    The Power of Taking the First Step

    In this conversation, Amanda Hinkkanen discusses the challenges of initiating change, particularly in the context of a home renovation project that has been long overdue. She shares her personal experience of procrastination and anxiety surrounding a home project, emphasizing the importance of taking small steps to alleviate stress and move forward. The discussion highlights the mental relief that comes from tackling daunting tasks and the significance of celebrating small victories along the way.Jornal PromptsWhat about change keeps you from taking that first step?What sort of small steps could you take towards your "project"?Imagine how it would feel to have done whatever it is that you're dreadingWhat's the worst possible outcome?What's the best possible outcome?

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    Embracing New Year Energy

    In this podcast episode, Amanda Hinkkanen discusses her evolving approach to the New Year, emphasizing her preference for reflection over resolution-making. She shares her past experiences with New Year lists and how they've shifted over time. Amanda highlights the importance of reflecting on what worked well in the previous year and how to incorporate more of those positive experiences into the new year. She also talks about recommitting to healthy habits and engaging her family in the reflection process to enhance their collective experiences in the coming year.Reflection QuestionsWhat things worked last year?What experiences filled up your cup?How can you do more of those things in the coming year?

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    You Can Be Good at Change Too!

    This podcast episode introduces your host, Amanda Hinkkanen, and her four foundations of change. It also delves into personal experiences with life changes, adapting to change, and the nature of change in human existence.Please share this podcast with family and friends who may also want to become better at change.

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    Where the Road Runs Out Trailer

    What is Where the Road Runs Out? Join me, Amanda, as we get curious about change. Each week we'll discuss practical ways to transform your life by developing your change making toolset.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Where the Road Runs Out is your weekly guide to mastering change. Hosted by Amanda, a curious, creative, and practical leader, this podcast explores how to start, navigate, and lead change in every area of life. From personal growth and career transitions to leadership and innovation, Amanda shares insights and strategies to help you transform challenges into opportunities.Whether you’re seeking inspiration, practical tools, or fresh perspectives, Where the Road Runs Out empowers you to level up your change‑navigating skills and thrive in uncertain times.

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