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Episode Synopsis
In this week’s episode, we’re talking about something tender, necessary, and often misunderstood: strategic concealment.Not isolation. Not avoidance.Concealment as clarity-making.So many of us assume that visibility is always the goal. But sometimes, the most profound growth happens when you pull back on purpose—when you stop performing for the gaze of others long enough to hear your own voice again.In this episode, I explore:✨ why separation is often the precursor to originality✨ how muting the noise helps you refine your passions, ideas, and lane✨ what to do when comparison, envy, or distraction starts clouding your frequency✨ how to discern the difference between healthy solitude and disappearing from yourselfAnd in Field Notes from Thee Amazon, I take you inside a writing retreat in Panama, where intentional quiet—true solitude—reshaped my relationship with my book, my voice, and my own capacity. That time reminded me that sometimes the door must stay closed so something new can speak.This one is for anyone feeling overstimulated, overexposed, or overdue for a recalibration ⚜️
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