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Welcome to Your Life
by John Alan Turner
Welcome to Your Life is a quiet podcast about clarity, courage, and becoming more human.Each episode is a short reflection for people who are tired of performing, hustling, or fixing themselves—and are ready to see their life more clearly and live it more honestly.
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126
Watching For the Wave
Hypervigilance feels like care. It feels like a virtue. What happens when the watching never stops — and what the angels in Wings of Desire might say about it.
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125
The Phone You Never Unplug
Why rest doesn't seem to take, even when you schedule it. What happens when your nervous system has been running so long at one RPM that anything below that feels like malfunction. The first piece of a week-long conversation about what urgency is actually costing you.
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124
When the Bill Comes
Four threads from this week pulled into one statement. What chronic urgency does to a body that doesn't believe the emergency is over — and what it might mean, finally, to come down.
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123
Receipts
Nothing big is happening. That's the problem. The small charges your body has been quietly logging for years — and what changes when you start reading the receipts again.
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122
Right Size
A guy cuts you off in traffic and you're still telling the story at dinner. A typo won't let you sleep. What happens when chronic urgency takes the volume knob and breaks it off — and a boring, useful question for finding proportion again.
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121
Scanning the Horizon
The eyes that sweep a safe room. The email read three times. The 3 a.m. wake-up where your brain assembles tomorrow's problems on cue. The small motion you didn't know you were making — and the cost of being the angel who watches your own life from above.
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120
Before You Earn It
Rest has become conditional — something we have to earn after the list ends. But, let's be honest: the list doesn't end. Today, why "earned rest" is a story we keep telling ourselves, and what changes when rest stops being a reward.
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119
The Speed You Don't Notice
Urgency isn’t a time problem. It’s a nervous system problem. This week’s threads, pulled together.
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118
The Spin Cycle
The laundry is done, but the machine is still running. On the inability to stop doing — and what you’re avoiding in the stillness.
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117
The Pinball
You handled forty-seven things today and initiated zero of them. What happens when your whole life is a reaction.
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116
The Fire Drill
Most of your emergencies were built by hand. A look at the urgency you’re manufacturing — and why stillness feels more dangerous than chaos.
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115
The Hum
There’s a sound your nervous system makes that you’ve stopped hearing. Today we name it.
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114
The Quiet Machine
A 2,000-year-old mechanism predicted eclipses with thirty-seven gears. No wasted motion. Your life might need the same redesign.
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113
Dark Skies
In 1665, the plague closed Cambridge and a 22-year-old went home to a quiet farm. Eighteen months later, the world had calculus. The noise stopped. That’s all.
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112
The Gray Suit
Barack Obama wore the same suit for eight years. It wasn’t about fashion. It was about what was left in the tank by 10am.
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111
While the Music is Still Good
The great conductor doesn’t stop when the orchestra falls apart. She stops while it still sounds beautiful. There’s a practice in that.
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110
The Tripod
A side table stands because it has exactly three legs. That's the perfect structural limit so that it stands without wobbling. Your day has a structural limit too — you just haven’t been honoring it.
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109
Clarity is Carved
Michelangelo didn’t add something magnificent to the marble. He removed what was hiding it.
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108
One Small Step
You’ve been waiting to feel ready. That’s not how it works.
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107
Define Enough
The hardest decision most overwhelmed people never make isn’t what to do next. It’s where to stop.
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106
Decide What's Yours
Before you try to prioritize the list, there’s a question most people skip entirely.
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105
Write It Down
Your brain isn’t broken. It’s overloaded. And the fix is simpler than you think.
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104
Frozen
You had the time, the space, and you knew what needed doing. And you couldn't start. Frozen isn't weak. It's a nervous system at its limit, trying to manage outcomes that were never yours to control.
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103
When Everything Is a Priority
When everything feels urgent, nothing gets chosen. Today's episode looks at what happens to decision-making when the urgency signal is always on -- and why the paralysis underneath the busyness isn't laziness.
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102
Your Brain Is Not a Hard Drive
Working memory holds roughly four things at a time. When you exceed that, careful thinking goes offline and the fast pattern-matching brain takes over -- which is fine for driving, less fine for decisions that matter.
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101
The List That Keeps Growing
You cross something off the list and two new things appear. Not because you're doing anything wrong -- because you keep adding. Today we look at why subtraction is harder than addition, and what that endless list is actually costing you.
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100
What Overwhelm Actually Is
Overwhelm isn't having too much to do. It's what happens when the system that sorts urgent from important -- real from imagined, mine from not-mine -- stops working. This week's opening episode names what's actually happening underneath the busyness.
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99
Putting It Down
The shift doesn’t come from doing less. It comes from carrying differently. This final episode explores what it looks like to put something down—and what happens when the system begins to adjust.
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98
What's Actually Yours
You can only really own what you create, promote, or allow. This episode introduces a simple way to sort through what belongs to you—and what you’ve been carrying by default.
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97
Holding the Rope
A story about a rope, a fall, and the moment where holding on starts to pull you over the edge. This episode explores why letting go can feel cruel—and why sometimes it’s the only sane option.
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What It Costs Them
When you pick things up every time, other people stop reaching for them. Not because they’re unwilling—because the system has already adapted. This episode looks at how overfunctioning doesn’t just exhaust you; it quietly limits everyone else.
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What It Costs You
At first, it works. Then it accumulates. This episode explores the quieter cost of overfunctioning—the mental load, the fatigue that doesn’t go away, and the slow drift away from rest.
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Why You Do This
The pattern didn’t start at work. It started way earlier. In a house where stepping in made things better—and got noticed. This episode looks at how responsibility becomes identity, and why it’s so hard to put it down later.
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93
Picking Up the Bread Tie
Some people don’t wait to be asked. They see what needs doing and...just…do it. This episode begins with that impulse—and asks what happens when competence slowly turns into carrying more than your share.
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92
Where Your Feet Are
This final episode pulls the whole arc together. You don’t have to control every room, solve every system, or absorb every signal. You just have to learn how to stay steady in the piece of reality where your feet are actually standing.
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91
The Cost of Reactivity
Not every mistake comes from malice or stupidity. Sometimes it comes from speed. This episode brings the conversation closer to home, exploring the personal cost of reacting too quickly and the difference a small pause can make.
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90
When the Room Catches Fire
Anxiety moves through groups quickly. Families, teams, meetings, online spaces—one person’s panic can become the whole room’s atmosphere. This episode explores emotional contagion and the quiet power of not joining the escalation.
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89
Lizard Brain
Some reactions happen before thought has a chance to catch up. This episode looks at the fast, reactive part of the mind—why it exists, why it misfires, and what changes when you learn to notice the surge without immediately obeying it.
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88
The Thermostat Shift
A thermostat notices the temperature of the room without surrendering to it. This episode explores what it means to bring steadiness into anxious systems instead of simply reflecting whatever is already there.
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87
The Thermometer Life
Some people are exceptionally good at reading the room. They notice tension quickly, anticipate needs, and adjust fast. This episode explores the cost of living that way all the time—and what happens when responsiveness quietly turns into reactivity.
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86
Lizards, Lizards Everywhere
It’s spring. The sun is out. The lizards are back. This episode begins with a simple observation about cold-blooded creatures and turns toward a more uncomfortable question: how much of our emotional life is being set by the temperature of the environments around us?
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The Discipline of Attention
In a world full of noise, attention becomes a form of sanity. This final episode explores what it means to see clearly again—and why you don’t have to understand everything to live wisely.
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84
What Do I Know?
When everything feels uncertain, what can we actually know? This episode returns to lived experience—what’s happening in your body, your relationships, your daily life—and why that’s where clarity begins.
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83
The Problem with Optimism
Not all distortions of reality come from fear. Some come from the pressure to stay positive. This episode explores toxic positivity, denial, and why honesty is often more stabilizing than reassurance.
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When Anxiety Distorts the World
Anxiety doesn’t just affect how we feel. It changes what we see. This episode explores how fear narrows perception, accelerates reactions, and turns complex situations into urgent problems that demand immediate answers.
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81
The Seduction of Certainty
In a confusing world, certainty feels like safety. But the faster the explanation arrives, the more cautious we should be. This episode looks at why certainty is so appealing—and how it can quietly pull us away from reality.
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80
The Algorithm In Your Head
It’s not just the internet shaping what you see. Your own mind is filtering reality, reinforcing what you already believe. This episode explores confirmation bias, algorithms, and the quiet ways we construct the world we think we’re observing.
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79
When Reality Feels Slippery
You open your phone and realize you’re not even sure what’s real anymore. This episode explores the strange shift from disagreement about ideas to disagreement about reality itself—and why that changes everything.
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78
The Rhythm of Life
Happiness and the blues are not opposites. They’re movements in the same music. This final episode reflects on the rhythm of a life that can hold both sorrow and joy—and why learning to live inside that rhythm may be the closest thing we get to a happy life.
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The Conditions That Allow Happiness
Friendship. Meaningful work. A worldview that makes sense of life’s difficulties. Research points to a few conditions that tend to support happiness—but they’re less glamorous than we might expect. This episode looks at the kind of soil where a life that fits can actually take root.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Your Life is a quiet podcast about clarity, courage, and becoming more human.Each episode is a short reflection for people who are tired of performing, hustling, or fixing themselves—and are ready to see their life more clearly and live it more honestly.
HOSTED BY
John Alan Turner
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