You Can’t Go Back—And That’s Not Failure

After everything changes, it’s natural to want your old life back. But what if healing isn’t about returning to who you were—but becoming someone new? In this episode, host, Fartumo Kusow, explores the often overlooked grief of losing the life you thought you’d have—and why not being able to “go back” isn’t a sign of weakness or failure. Through personal storytelling and reflection, she speaks to the quiet, painful process of accepting irreversible change and finding strength in the unfamiliar. This episode is an invitation to loosen your grip on the past—and begin honoring the person you’re becoming. 🗓️ Subscribe and listen every week as we navigate identity, grief, and growth after trauma.
After everything changes, it’s natural to want your old life back. But what if healing isn’t about returning to who you were—but becoming someone new?
In this episode, host, Fartumo Kusow, explores the often overlooked grief of losing the life you thought you’d have—and why not being able to “go back” isn’t a sign of weakness or failure. Through personal storytelling and reflection, she speaks to the quiet, painful process of accepting irreversible change and finding strength in the unfamiliar.
This episode is an invitation to loosen your grip on the past—and begin honoring the person you’re becoming.
🗓️ Subscribe and listen every week as we navigate identity, grief, and growth after trauma.