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Dealing with Loss
Manage episode 508038690 series 2220917
Some days carry both the deepest pain and the greatest blessings. Today, I reflect on loss, resilience, and how light can still break through even on the hardest anniversaries.
Show Notes: In this heartfelt episode of Shark Theory, Baylor shares the significance of September 23rd—a day marked by both tragedy and blessing. On this date in 2019, his best friend, Andre Emmett, was murdered. Four years later, on the same date, his sister gave him Bear, his beloved Australian Shepherd, as a way to bring new light into a dark day.
Baylor explores the paradox of carrying both grief and gratitude, the importance of not wearing the “Superman cape” all the time, and why it’s okay to admit when you’re not okay. He challenges us to use our pain as a tool to help others who are on similar paths and reminds us that even in the darkest valleys, the sun eventually rises again.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why everyone you meet is carrying unseen battles
The freedom that comes from admitting “I’m not okay”
How taking off the cape can actually help you soar
The responsibility of using your pain to support others
Why unexpected blessings often arrive in surprising forms
Featured Quote: "The day you take that cape off is the first day you’ll actually be able to fly."
1367 episodes
Manage episode 508038690 series 2220917
Some days carry both the deepest pain and the greatest blessings. Today, I reflect on loss, resilience, and how light can still break through even on the hardest anniversaries.
Show Notes: In this heartfelt episode of Shark Theory, Baylor shares the significance of September 23rd—a day marked by both tragedy and blessing. On this date in 2019, his best friend, Andre Emmett, was murdered. Four years later, on the same date, his sister gave him Bear, his beloved Australian Shepherd, as a way to bring new light into a dark day.
Baylor explores the paradox of carrying both grief and gratitude, the importance of not wearing the “Superman cape” all the time, and why it’s okay to admit when you’re not okay. He challenges us to use our pain as a tool to help others who are on similar paths and reminds us that even in the darkest valleys, the sun eventually rises again.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Why everyone you meet is carrying unseen battles
The freedom that comes from admitting “I’m not okay”
How taking off the cape can actually help you soar
The responsibility of using your pain to support others
Why unexpected blessings often arrive in surprising forms
Featured Quote: "The day you take that cape off is the first day you’ll actually be able to fly."
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