From Force to Freedom In this episode of The Low & Slow Podcast, Crystal & Laken unpack one of the most exhausting inner tug-of-wars high-capacity women face: the swing between discipline and devotion. Discipline, as most women were taught, feels like grit-your-teeth force — living in the future, chasing the next win, postponing rest until you’ve “earned it.” Devotion, on the other hand, feels like a soft pull into the present — intuitive, attuned, alive. But without structure, ...
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From Force to Freedom In this episode of The Low & Slow Podcast, Crystal & Laken unpack one of the most exhausting inner tug-of-wars high-capacity women face: the swing between discipline and devotion. Discipline, as most women were taught, feels like grit-your-teeth force — living in the future, chasing the next win, postponing rest until you’ve “earned it.” Devotion, on the other hand, feels like a soft pull into the present — intuitive, attuned, alive. But without structure, ...
From Force to Freedom In this episode of The Low & Slow Podcast, Crystal & Laken unpack one of the most exhausting inner tug-of-wars high-capacity women face: the swing between discipline and devotion. Discipline, as most women were taught, feels like grit-your-teeth force — living in the future, chasing the next win, postponing rest until you’ve “earned it.” Devotion, on the other hand, feels like a soft pull into the present — intuitive, attuned, alive. But without structure, ...
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From Force to Freedom In this episode of The Low & Slow Podcast, Crystal & Laken unpack one of the most exhausting inner tug-of-wars high-capacity women face: the swing between discipline and devotion. Discipline, as most women were taught, feels like grit-your-teeth force — living in the future, chasing the next win, postponing rest until you’ve “earned it.” Devotion, on the other hand, feels like a soft pull into the present — intuitive, attuned, alive. But without structure, ...