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All things Shabana Knight: https://linktr.ee/shabana.knight When did we stop dreaming? When did we stop having fun? And why do we deny ourselves permission to want more? In this episode, I reflect on the quiet ways we deny our desires, creativity, and voice — and how that denial slowly drains our joy. From a family tradition of visiting Seattle’s gingerbread village to navigating marriage, motherhood, healing, and self-growth, this conversation is an honest reminder th...
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Organized Chaos: Stories with Shabana
All things Shabana Knight: https://linktr.ee/shabana.knight When did we stop dreaming? When did we stop having fun? And why do we deny ourselves permission to want more? In this episode, I reflect on the quiet ways we deny our desires, creativity, and voice — and how that denial slowly drains our joy. From a family tradition of visiting Seattle’s gingerbread village to navigating marriage, motherhood, healing, and self-growth, this conversation is an honest reminder th...