Finding Our Way: How to Meet the Moment When It feels like the World is Falling Apart

EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 16 MIN

Finding Our Way: How to Meet the Moment When It feels like the World is Falling Apart

from Liberating Mind, Body and Spirit Podcast · host Dr. Kristine Miranda

As we navigate the increasing turbulence and strife of these times, overwhelm and hopelessness can feel ever present; however, it is important to remember that all is not lost. We have agency, choice, and a say in how we meet this moment because our story isn't over.In this episode, we ask the question - How can we shift out of the habits and reactive ways of being that keep us stuck in fear, confusion, and reactivity, to that of creating the conditions to our collective flourishing?The answer can be found through decolonial unpacking and the the unwinding of conditioning. It is in that process that we discover the path forward is one inviting us to root deeper into ourselves, one another and community - with nature reminding us that the keys to our survival is our interconnectedness and interdependence.While we are at a pivotal point in time where destruction and change cannot be avoided, we are actively being invited to write that next chapter.May we meet the moment by choosing to step into the discomfort of living our purpose and honoring the sacred responsibility we have to ourselves and one another. This is how we build worlds and find our way...together.I hope you enjoy this episode and find some comfort as you listen.Sending you much love and appreciation.*********If you want to catch the latest from me on upcoming teachings, events and offerings, visit www.kristinemiranda.com and sign up to my email list or follow me on my new Instagram account @dr.kristinemiranda

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