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Episode 1: For the Women Who Carry Too Much
This first episode is for you if you’ve ever been the strong one, the steady one, the one everyone leans on. The one who keeps it together for everyone else and quietly wonders who holds it together for her.
It’s for you if you’ve ever given too much. Achieved too much. Kept going when your body was asking for less. If you’ve ever stood in your own kitchen at the end of a long day and not been able to name what’s wrong, only that something is. If you’ve started to suspect that the way you’ve been living isn’t working, even though, by every external measure, it looks like it is.
This episode is the doorway in.
A note before you press play. Each episode of Settle and Source is what we call a Sourel. A Sourel is a short voiced reflection set to sound. A different kind of listening, designed to be received rather than consumed. You’ll notice it doesn’t sound like a typical podcast. That’s intentional. It’s quieter, slower, and built to land in the body, not just the mind. Settle in, and let it do what it’s meant to do.
In the reflection that follows, we’ll sit with what it actually means to carry too much. Not the kind of carrying that makes the news. The quieter kind. The kind that lives in the shoulders, in the jaw, in the sleep that never quite restores. The kind that makes you efficient and successful and steady, while something inside you is asking for permission to put it down.
We’ll name what so many high-functioning women already know but rarely say out loud:
That being capable has become a cage.
That the parts of you that work hardest are often the most tired.
That somewhere along the way, you confused being needed with being valued, and being strong with being safe.
We’ll also begin to gesture at something else. Not a fix. Not a five-step plan. Something quieter. The possibility that there’s another way to live, to work, and to give. A way that doesn’t ask you to abandon yourself to be of use. A way that starts not with doing more, but with finally stopping.
If you’ve ever felt the pull to do it all and the cost of doing it all in the same breath, you’re in the right place.
This is an invitation to listen differently. To take less from yourself, even just for the length of this reflection. To begin a conversation with the part of you that has been working overtime to keep you safe, and to consider, gently, that she might be ready to put some of it down.
You don’t need to take notes. You don’t need to do anything with this. You just need to settle in.
This is where the conversation begins.
Settle and Source: The Podcast is created by Angela M. Carter, founder of Trauma Release Centre and a trained IFS therapist with over thirty years of clinical experience.
Each episode is a Sourel: a short voiced reflection set to sound. Designed for the small pauses of a full life.
Find Angela and more of her work at www.traumareleasecentre.com.
If today’s reflection landed for you, share it with someone who needs it. That’s how a quiet message travels in a loud world.