Some Seasons Aren’t Meant for the Gas
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In this deeply personal episode of When She Pivots, Lauren turns the microphone toward Cassie for a conversation about living through a year that required everything—and asked for very little certainty in return.
Cassie reflects on a season marked by profound loss, medical challenges with her daughter, welcoming a new baby, and navigating a home build—all at the same time. Rather than forcing clarity or rushing toward a reinvention, she shares how she learned to surrender to what the season was asking of her.
Through this conversation, the idea of a “pivot” is gently redefined—not as movement or momentum, but as presence. As quiet work. As trusting the unfolding of who you’re becoming, even when the path forward isn’t clear.
This episode is an offering for anyone in a season of holding, healing, and listening—rather than pushing.
In this episode, Lauren and Cassie explore:
- Living through overlapping seasons of loss, change, and responsibility
- Letting go of the pressure to “figure it out”
- Redefining pivots as internal shifts rather than external moves
- The quiet work of becoming
- Honoring seasons that are not meant for acceleration
If you find yourself resisting stillness—or questioning why you don’t feel ready for the next step—this conversation is a reminder: sometimes the most meaningful pivots happen when you stop forcing them.