Your Peace at Your Pace

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Your Peace at Your Pace

Welcome to Your Peace at Your Pace, a podcast for women 40+ seeking true peace amid life’s chaos. Join me as we explore friendships, finances, work-life balance, and the challenges of living at a healthy pace. After leaving a 20-year career and moving to Washington with just two suitcases, I’ve learned valuable lessons about embracing change and finding community as a single person. Each episode offers insights and practical tips for living intentionally, even when life doesn’t go as planned. Let’s embark on this journey together—your peace awaits, at your pace!

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    Episode 13 Mid-Season Reflection: Aligning Your Actions with Your Values

    The summer season in Seattle had me reflecting on how we approach the midpoint of any cycle, whether it's a season, a life situation, or a personal goal. In this episode, I share my experience of finally buying a bike after months of hesitation, a simple decision that felt bigger because it was about committing to an experience and a desire for renewal, not just a material object. My delay wasn't about the cost but about a fear of imperfection, a feeling many of us face. I realized that true satisfaction comes from aligning our actions with our core values, and sometimes the physical things we acquire are simply tools to help us get there.Reflection QuestionsHave I been holding back on making a decision, big or small, and if so, what core fear or value might be causing my hesitation?Is there a goal I've set for myself that I'm not actively pursuing? If yes, is the goal truly my own, or does it come from external expectations?Looking at my life right now, what is one small, deliberate step I can take to move toward a desire that brings me a sense of peace or renewal?If you're enjoying what you're listening to, help me get the word out in 3 easy ways:Leave a reviewFollowShare it with a friend or on your social media channels

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    Episode 12: Embrace the Now: Small Wins for Big Peace

    In this episode, I want to share a warm invitation to embrace the power of simply starting when it comes to pursuing what's good for you, whether it's for your health, mental state, or spiritual well-being. I've realized we often hold ourselves back from taking that crucial first step because of the daunting thought of having to maintain perfect consistency. Through my own recent experience of finally taking that much-needed walk, I want to encourage you to celebrate those small, present-moment victories without getting lost in the pressure of "doing it all" or comparing yourself to others. It's truly about finding your peace at your pace, acknowledging what you've accomplished today, and recognizing that every small effort contributes significantly to your overall well-being.Reflection Questions:Think about something you've been wanting to start for your well-being, but have been delaying. What's one tiny, simple first step you could take today, without worrying about tomorrow's follow-through?In what area of your life do you tend to get caught up in the pressure of perfection or constant "streaks" rather than celebrating the small, present-moment efforts? How might shifting your focus to today's small wins impact your overall sense of peace?Have you ever found yourself putting off something good for yourself because you felt you needed to keep up with someone else's pace or ideal? What does "peace at your pace" truly mean for you in this season of your life, and how can you honor that unique rhythm?If you're enjoying what you're listening to, help me get the word out in 3 easy ways:Leave a reviewFollowShare it with a friend or on your social media channels

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    Episode 11: When Assumption Meets Insight: Surprising Lessons from Unexpected Sources

    In this episode, I shared a recent experience that challenged my preconceived notions and led to some profound, ongoing reflections. On my way home from work, I revisited a podcast I'd previously dismissed due to its style, which felt too "loud" for my preference. I also found myself grappling with its somewhat "clickbait" title, something I generally despise for its manipulative feel. Yet, a gentle inner voice encouraged me to be open, and what I discovered was a surprisingly rich and valuable conversation, particularly around dating for women over 40. This experience became a powerful reminder that my own rigid opinions can sometimes limit me from receiving wisdom and inspiration from unexpected sources. It also sparked a deeper look at my own tendencies, including a touch of jealousy towards those who confidently share their convictions, and the liberating power of embracing vulnerability and celebrating personal victories, no matter how they arrive.The Mel Robins Podcast - The Only Dating Advice You’ll Ever NeedReflection QuestionsThink about a time you initially closed yourself off to an idea, person, or experience. What was your initial reaction, and what shifted to allow for a different outcome?In what areas of your life might your strong opinions or past experiences be subtly limiting your ability to receive new insights or surprising gifts? How might you intentionally create space for unexpected learning?We all have moments where we might feel a hint of jealousy or admiration for qualities in others we wish we possessed. What specific quality in someone else has recently caught your attention, and what small step could you take to explore or cultivate that quality within yourself?If you're enjoying what you're listening to, help me get the word out in 3 easy ways:Leave a reviewFollowShare it with a friend or on your social media channels

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    Episode 10: From Landing Pads to Sacred Spaces: Cultivating Self & Community while Living Solo

    Episode Summary:In this episode, I share my deeply personal journey through three distinct apartments in Seattle, each marking a significant phase in my understanding of community, self-discovery, and the true meaning of "home." From a necessary landing spot that facilitated quiet introspection and a break from people-pleasing, to a tiny, intentionally chosen studio that sparked my creative expression and a more selective approach to hospitality, and finally to a spacious, light-filled haven that fosters both professional growth and abundant connection, I illustrate how our physical spaces can profoundly shape our inner world and our relationships. I emphasize the importance of slowing down, listening to our inner desires, embracing spontaneity, and finding peace at our own pace, regardless of external circumstances.Reflection Questions:Think about the different spaces you've called home throughout your life. How has each one, regardless of its size or appearance, influenced your sense of self or your desire for community? What did you learn about your own needs and desires in each of those places?Have there been times in your life when you intentionally sought out quiet and solitude to better understand yourself, as I did in my first apartment? What insights did you gain from those periods, and how might you integrate more intentional quiet into your current routine?Considering my journey of embracing new experiences and connecting with others, are there any "spontaneous" activities or new communities you've been curious about exploring? What's one small step you could take this week to put yourself out there and meet new people, even if it feels a little outside your comfort zone?If you're enjoying what you're listening to, help me get the word out in 3 easy ways:Leave a reviewFollowShare it with a friend or on your social media channels

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    Episode 9: Unplugged: How a Tech-Free Walk Led to Presence and Connection

    In this episode, I share an unexpected three-hour tech-free experiment that led to deep reflection and personal discovery. What started as a simple decision to leave my phone behind for a walk turned into an experience of heightened awareness, meaningful human connection, and a renewed sense of presence. I discuss the power of intentional pauses, the impact of our physical posture on our emotions, and the importance of truly seeing and being seen. Join me as we explore how small moments of disconnection can lead to greater self-awareness, peace, and authenticity.Reflection Questions:When was the last time you intentionally disconnected from technology, and what did you notice about yourself or your surroundings during that time?How does your daily posture—both physically and mentally—reflect your current state of mind, and what small adjustment could help you feel more open and present?In what ways can you create moments of meaningful human connection today, whether through a conversation, a shared experience, or simply being fully present with someone?

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    Episode 8: Provoking Change by Creating Pause

    Life is full of built-in markers—seasons, the new year, transitions—that provoke reflection and change. But how do we respond to these moments? In this podcast, I explore the changes we long for, the ones we resist, and the ones we intentionally create. Through personal stories and reflections, I invite you to pause, embrace transformation, and find peace at your own pace. Let’s navigate change together—thoughtfully, authentically, and with grace.Reflection Questions:What is one change you’ve been resisting, and what small step can you take today to move toward it with intention?Think back to a recent time when you felt the nudge to change—maybe it was a habit, a mindset, or even a physical move. Were you reacting out of urgency, pressure, or discomfort? Or did you take the time to pause, process, and respond in a way that aligned with your values and desires?Where in your life can you create a moment of pause to reflect, rather than simply react to change? How will you incorporate this pause into your routine?What is one habit, commitment, or mindset you need to let go of in order to create space for something new? What action can you take this week to start that process?

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    Episode 7: Being at Peace means respecting the Unexpected

    I’m back after a break since November 26, during which my father passed away and life brought unexpected changes. Through it all, I’ve learned to embrace shifting priorities and show myself compassion, and I want to encourage others—especially women over 40—to honor their own pace, accept life’s unpredictability, and see pauses as part of growth rather than failures.How do you typically respond when life disrupts your plans or commitments? Do you allow yourself grace and flexibility, or do you tend to be hard on yourself?In what areas of your life do you feel the need to embrace shifting priorities? How can you honor your current season while still holding space for your long-term desires?Think of a time when you took a break from something meaningful to you. How did you view that pause? What did you learn from the experience, and how did it shape your journey moving forward?

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    Episode 6: Quit Talking Down to Yourself

    In this episode, I reflect on the lies I previously told myself. I also invite you to replace the lies you tell yourself with the truth of who you are. Each of us is an amazing mystery, loveable and able to love. Let’s start with a healthy love for ourselves. These are the candles I mentioned in this episode. I love them because they help me stay focused without depending on technology. FYI – this episode is not sponsored; I’m sharing it simply because I’m in love with these candles. I buy them from a local store to avoid paying for shipping, but fair warning – they’re pricey! Daiyo 40 minutes candles Daiyo 55 minutes candles Questions for Reflection: Do I talk down to myself? What are those phrases, those lies I sometimes tell myself about who I am? Only reflect on this question if you can be tender with yourself; otherwise, it’s best to skip this one. Reflecting on a moment from my childhood when I spoke down to myself, what is the truth my adult self can tell her today? How would I respond if I heard someone I love saying those words to themselves? Reflect on the sincerity behind this response. How can I be sincere and compassionate when I talk down to myself? How would I describe my relationship with time if it were a person in my life? Is it a strained relationship? Can I value it as a gift? Identify an act of trust I’ve recently extended to someone, and that I wasn’t disappointed by. Pause to express gratitude for that moment. If you're enjoying what you're listening to, help me get the word out in 3 easy ways: Leave a review Follow Share it with a friend or on your social media channel

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    Episode 5: An Invitation to Enjoy Your Own Company

    LOL. Seriously, it’s good for you! In this episode, I share why it's important to enjoy our own company. Being by ourselves doesn’t imply that we’re lonely. One good way to know if you enjoy your company is if you can LOL by yourself. Questions for Reflection: When was the last time I laughed out loud by myself and what was the occasion? How do I feel about being by myself? How would I explain the difference between being alone and being lonely? Are there things I don’t enjoy about being alone? Am I entrusting my happiness to someone who is not truly interested in my happiness? If so, what step can I take to empower myself? How do I enjoy my own company, even if I’m not laughing at myself? Are these experiences I only enjoy when I’m alone? Can I enjoy these same things with others? Why or why not? What kind of solo activities or experiences can I pursue for myself? If you're enjoying what you're listening to, help me get the word out in 3 easy ways: Leave a review Follow Share it with a friend or on your social media channels

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    Episode 4: What happens when you don't dwell on loneliness?

    I had fun recording this episode! In it, I share in detail about what how I came out of my pre-birthday slump. If you haven't listened to the first episode, go back for a listen to discover how I grappled with loneliness in anticipation of my birthday. View pictures from my day party on my website. You'll notice some mistakes, such as me going "blah blah blah" when I trip over my words or lose track of my thoughts (no scripting). There are also longer pauses or mispronouncing words. These are all things I do in real life. In as much as I can't edit out real life, I don't aim for this to be an overly edited podcast. It also takes a long time to edit and I'm just learning to, so for now (and maybe always) you'll get me in the raw. Time will tell! If you're enjoying what you're listening to, help me get the word out in 3 easy ways: Leave a review Follow Share it with a friend or on your social media channels

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    Episode 3: Celebrate the Ordinary!

    In this episode, I share a day in my life and how I’ve learned to appreciate the ordinariness of it. Life is fairly quiet right now - work, walk (definitely), gym (occasionally), dinner and sleep. I share some habits I’ve built into my life that help keep me grounded. I’m intentionally trying not to edit too much so you’re gonna hear me thinking aloud. Go to my homepage and check out the pic of my cozy corner I speak about in this episode. I plan to blog more about decorating my apartment with the intention of fostering the kind of environment that’s important to me. Stay tuned!

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    Episode 2: It's worthwhile to know the real value behind our losses.

    I not only lost my AirPods, but I left each in a different public location. Reflect with me on why it's important to know something's real worth to value what matters most in our lives.

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    Episode 1: Dealing with Loneliness

    What do you do when loneliness hits? This isn't the topic I expected to share on my first episode, but when I was inspired to start podcasting I knew it would be in real time. I share honestly about how I faced a sudden bout of loneliness as I approached my birthday.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to Your Peace at Your Pace, a podcast for women 40+ seeking true peace amid life’s chaos. Join me as we explore friendships, finances, work-life balance, and the challenges of living at a healthy pace. After leaving a 20-year career and moving to Washington with just two suitcases, I’ve learned valuable lessons about embracing change and finding community as a single person. Each episode offers insights and practical tips for living intentionally, even when life doesn’t go as planned. Let’s embark on this journey together—your peace awaits, at your pace!

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Taniele Tucker

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