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  <title>EP 222 | Letting Go for Stability</title>
  <description>Letting go doesn’t always feel brave. Most of the time, it feels like failure, or fear, or loss. But this week, we’re flipping the script. In this final episode of our Courage + Change series, we’re talking about how letting go might actually be the most courageous thing you can do. Whether it’s a title, a plan, or just the need to have it all figured out. What if loosening your grip is the first step to real stability? &amp;amp;nbsp; Big Takeaways   00:00 -Introduction and Overview   05:50 -&amp;amp;nbsp; Letting Go Is an Intentional, Not Passive   19:50 - Stability Is Built Through Rhythms, Not Rigidity   26:40 - Outro   &amp;amp;nbsp; Mentions Jacqueline Novogratz &amp;amp;nbsp; Books Manifesto for a Moral RevolutionThe Blue Sweater &amp;amp;nbsp; I would love to connect with you and hear your thoughts on this!   Connect with me: https://jennynuccio.com/contact   Follow along with my Weekly Wild: Sign Up!   Find me on social media: Jenny Nuccio   Work with me through one-on-one mentorship and strategic coaching sessions: Join me!   Sign up to receive a copy of the podcast slides covered in this week’s episode: https://jennynuccio.myflodesk.com/ry8jrddbfx   &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Moxie Uncut</author_name>
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