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    Send Me On My Way!

    enNovember 30, 2023
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    About this Episode

    On the release date of this episode, I’ll be on my way to Australia! 

    I talk about how excited I am but also how overwhelming and stressful things can be before moving abroad... there’s a lot to do and wrap up.

    I’m trying to enjoy and appreciate these last moments of how my life is right now: family gatherings, mountain views, my writing group, living with my brother and our little kitty, and having my own space.

    I’ve been reading Joe Dispenza’s book Becoming Supernatural, and I love how its connecting with my life at the moment. He talks a lot about stepping in a new future, and I feel like this trip is a new beginning and fresh start.

    I share how nice it feels to pack up my things and only bring clothes with me that I love. I know I’ll have everything I need, and I know this is the perfect next step. 

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    I do realize theres immense privledge and freedom in the way I get to live my life right now. There’s so many people needlessly suffering right now in his war, and my heart goes out to all who are affected. <3

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    Let's Connect:

    Email: spacewithcasepodcast@gmail.com 

    Instagram: @caseyandtheworld

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    I’m trying to enjoy and appreciate these last moments of how my life is right now: family gatherings, mountain views, my writing group, living with my brother and our little kitty, and having my own space.

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    I do realize theres immense privledge and freedom in the way I get to live my life right now. There’s so many people needlessly suffering right now in his war, and my heart goes out to all who are affected. <3

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    Articles referenced in the pod: 

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    There are so many more interesting articles - this is topic I'll keep diving into!

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    What are your thoughts on internalized capitalism? How has it affected you?

     This is conversation I want to continue to engage in. 

    Email: spacewithcasepodcast@gmail.com

    Or connect with me on Instagram: @caseyandtheworld

     

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    This article is where I found Anders Haden's definition of internalized capitalism, which I quote in the episode. 

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    How has internalized capitalism has impacted you? I'd love to hear your perspective or experience. Send me an email: spacewithcasepodcast@gmail.com

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    *There's a couple times where the audio cuts out and/or gets a little fuzzy- I apologize for that! 

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    I love supporting my badass besties....

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    Connect with Casey: 

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