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Unconventional Gratitude: How Setbacks Fuel Growth and Connection

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Gratitude gets tossed around like a seasonal slogan, but the real magic happens when you follow the thread from a hard moment to an unexpected opening. I share how a rough exit from school counseling set off a chain reaction that led to higher education roles, new mentors, a brush with doctoral study, and eventually a beloved position I never saw coming. And when that final chapter ended in early retirement—heartbreaking, identity-shaking—it turned out to be the doorway to reinvention.
You’ll hear the unpolished version of growth: how a job that wasn’t a fit still served as a springboard; how one colleague’s casual mention changed my academic ambitions; how shifting landscapes in education nudged me into spaces that widened my world. Most of all, you’ll see gratitude as a living chain, not a list—people, places, and choices linking together to create a path that could only exist because of earlier disruptions.
That same chain brought me here: creating this show, connecting with women around the world, and finishing a first book now headed to professional editors. If you’re standing at a difficult crossroads, consider this your invitation to map your own cause-and-effect story. Pull the thread. Trace the bounce from one moment to the next. You might discover that the hardest step you’re avoiding is the link that builds the life you’ve been reaching for.
If this resonated, subscribe, share with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review so more people can find these stories. Then tell me: what tough moment secretly set you free?

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Comments about this episode? Suggestions for a future episode? Wanna be a guest? Email me directly at [email protected].

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Chapters

1. Rethinking Gratitude (00:00:00)

2. The Chain Of Gratitude (00:00:46)

3. Leaving School Counseling (00:01:20)

4. New Colleagues And Big Doors (00:02:31)

5. Early Retirement And Reinvention (00:03:15)

6. Pulling Your Own Thread (00:06:02)

70 episodes

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Content provided by Mary Rothwell. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mary Rothwell or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Gratitude gets tossed around like a seasonal slogan, but the real magic happens when you follow the thread from a hard moment to an unexpected opening. I share how a rough exit from school counseling set off a chain reaction that led to higher education roles, new mentors, a brush with doctoral study, and eventually a beloved position I never saw coming. And when that final chapter ended in early retirement—heartbreaking, identity-shaking—it turned out to be the doorway to reinvention.
You’ll hear the unpolished version of growth: how a job that wasn’t a fit still served as a springboard; how one colleague’s casual mention changed my academic ambitions; how shifting landscapes in education nudged me into spaces that widened my world. Most of all, you’ll see gratitude as a living chain, not a list—people, places, and choices linking together to create a path that could only exist because of earlier disruptions.
That same chain brought me here: creating this show, connecting with women around the world, and finishing a first book now headed to professional editors. If you’re standing at a difficult crossroads, consider this your invitation to map your own cause-and-effect story. Pull the thread. Trace the bounce from one moment to the next. You might discover that the hardest step you’re avoiding is the link that builds the life you’ve been reaching for.
If this resonated, subscribe, share with a friend who needs a nudge, and leave a quick review so more people can find these stories. Then tell me: what tough moment secretly set you free?

Support the show

Comments about this episode? Suggestions for a future episode? Wanna be a guest? Email me directly at [email protected].

Sign up for the launch team for my book, Nature Knows, and get free insider news and surprises at https://maryrothwell.net/launchteam

Follow me on Facebook and Instagram, and check out my website!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Rethinking Gratitude (00:00:00)

2. The Chain Of Gratitude (00:00:46)

3. Leaving School Counseling (00:01:20)

4. New Colleagues And Big Doors (00:02:31)

5. Early Retirement And Reinvention (00:03:15)

6. Pulling Your Own Thread (00:06:02)

70 episodes

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