What if true strength isn’t about bouncing back—but about slowing down and finally saying “enough”? In this tender, grounding episode, Caroline shares a more compassionate definition of resilience: one rooted in rest, nervous system repair, and returning to your voice. If you’ve ever felt like you had to “hold it all together,” this conversation is your permission slip to soften, reclaim your truth, and begin again.
Through honest storytelling and embodied wisdom, Caroline explores the difference between performative strength and true resilience—and how that shift makes room for your voice to rise.
In this Episode:
[00:00:00] The outdated story of resilience—and why it left us hollow
[00:03:00] A surprising metaphor about light (and what was always available to us)
[00:06:00] Performative strength vs. true support
[00:09:00] Survival mode: what it hides and what it costs
[00:11:00] Reclaiming your time, your voice, and your truth
[00:13:00] Nervous system healing and honoring your body’s wisdom
[00:16:00] Are you coping or reconnecting?
[00:17:00] Why real resilience leads to voice—and what it sounds like
[00:20:00] A gentle reminder: your voice gets to come through the cracks
Links & Resources Mentioned:
🕯️ Book your Voicekeeper Awakening Session
🌿 Join the waitlist for The Voicekeeper Circle
📖 Download your free Beginning Again Ritual
Work with Caroline
Caroline currently has 1:1 coaching spots available. If you’re ready to reclaim your voice, explore spiritual coaching, and return to yourself—this is your invitation. Learn more at carolinehull.com.