71. The Radical Act of Slowing the F*ck Down

71. The Radical Act of Slowing the F*ck Down

You ever catch yourself hustling… even when no one’s watching?

That was me—alone on a trail, chasing a meaningless “record” on my hiking app like I had something to prove.

To whom??? No one was there.


That moment cracked me wide open to just how deep hustle culture runs in our bones—and how sneaky it can be.

Even in pleasure. Even in nature. Even when we’re alone.


This episode is an unapologetic permission slip to stop racing through life, drop the performance, and choose pleasure over proving. We’re talking:

  • How patriarchal conditioning keeps midlife women in an endless push-mode (even on a damn hike)

  • Why slowing down is a rebellious, nervous-system-healing act

  • The neuroscience behind rest and pleasure (and why your creativity + vitality depend on it)

  • How to shift from “achiever” to “savor-er” in your daily life

  • Real-life rebellion stories from the trail that might just inspire your own

Because slowing down isn’t lazy.

It’s revolutionary.

It’s how we reclaim our bodies, our time, and our lives—one pleasure-fueled, rebellious moment at a time.


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