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June 2, 2026 48 mins
You're not stuck because you don't have enough information. You're stuck because you haven't learned to trust yourself yet. Sarah Andreas — artist, author, and PhD in Organizational Leadership — joins Kandas Rodarte for episode 326 of Gratitude Geek. They chat about how to trust yourself when you're facing a big decision and can't yet see the path ahead. Sarah shares her journey from Harley-Davidson dealership employee to painter and author of Step Into the Ether, and the hard-won lessons she learned about fear, self-trust, community, and what it means to hold your plans in an open palm instead of a closed fist. In This Episode Why self-trust is built in small, quiet moments — not big breakthroughs How to do it afraid (and what to do when the fear is legitimate) The difference between a mistake and a learning experience Why one community can't hold all of you How curiosity and trust work together to move you forward when you can't see what's next Connect with Sarah Andreas Website: sarahandreas.com Instagram: @sarahandreasart LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sarahandreas Free resource: Reinvention Orientation — a gentle starting point for women who feel something shifting but don't yet know what to do about it Step Into the Ether on Amazon: amzn.to/439a7sm Resources Mentioned Toastmasters International Episodes Mentioned Karen Yankovich — the labyrinth metaphor Lydia Knight — curiosity and getting out of cults Heather Vickery — gratitude out loud About Gratitude Geek Gratitude Geek is business education for Gen X women solopreneurs — practical, experiment-driven, and completely free of hustle culture. Hosted by Kandas Rodarte from Muskegon, Michigan. Subscribe to the podcast: kandasrodarte.com/subscribe Join the Gratitude Geek Lab: kandasrodarte.com/lab Support the show: kandasrodarte.com/support Theme music by Rev Brock and Soul Lily. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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