In this week’s episode of Rooted in Presence, Carly explores a question that quietly shapes so many of our midlife experiences “When an old pattern resurfaces; is it a relapse, or a revisit?” From burnout and busyness to the emotional loops that show up during perimenopause, Carly shares how these revisits aren’t signs of failure, they’re proof of integration. She talks about her own turning point; the moment a simple breath became the bridge back to her body and how revisiting old habits can...
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In this week’s episode of Rooted in Presence, Carly explores a question that quietly shapes so many of our midlife experiences “When an old pattern resurfaces; is it a relapse, or a revisit?” From burnout and busyness to the emotional loops that show up during perimenopause, Carly shares how these revisits aren’t signs of failure, they’re proof of integration. She talks about her own turning point; the moment a simple breath became the bridge back to her body and how revisiting old habits can...
Midlife isn’t a restart, it’s a remembering. This episode is an invitation to call back the parts of you that have been quiet for too long, the ones hidden under survival, pleasing, and performing. We’ll explore the realms of reclamation, inspired by Women Who Run With the Wolves and the Bodies of Breath: creativity, sensuality, healing, sexuality, timelines, magic, and the wisdom beyond endings. You’ll hear how these aren’t lofty concepts but living, breathing parts of you that can re...
Rooted In Presence
In this week’s episode of Rooted in Presence, Carly explores a question that quietly shapes so many of our midlife experiences “When an old pattern resurfaces; is it a relapse, or a revisit?” From burnout and busyness to the emotional loops that show up during perimenopause, Carly shares how these revisits aren’t signs of failure, they’re proof of integration. She talks about her own turning point; the moment a simple breath became the bridge back to her body and how revisiting old habits can...