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April 25, 2025

Moving is utterly catatonically exhausting. Why?! ~ Waylon Lewis {Walk the Talk Show Podcast, Video}

Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis presents:

This week on our longrunning, ongoing “Walk the Talk Show” podcast and video series, with awards and millions of views over the years…

Waylon discusses and questions the very real exhaustion that comes with moving. He asked friends for advice on why that is and he’s here with their answers, and a few of his own.

“It’s a letting go process, I guess you could say. It’s a spiritual thing. But I think for me it is an exhaustion similar to like when you’re in a museum—like in Paris, or Boston, or wherever—and you’re looking at an exhibition. By the end of a couple hours on your feet, your brain is exhausted because it’s focusing in and coming out, focusing in, coming out.” ~ Waylon H. Lewis

“ ’It is a grieving process that doesn’t look like one.’ I think that’s really well put.” ~ Waylon H. Lewis

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“ I don’t know if that was helpful, but for me it’s helpful to be curious when things are kind of unrelentingly hard and kind of defeatingly overwhelming. Why is this so hard? Because, you know, there’s people going through a lot harder stuff in the world. So I really wanted to understand a little bit.

Hopefully, this will find some people who are moving. My only advice going through it right now is to get sleep—which I’m not always doing—and try to see some friends and be able to process once a day—which I’m definitely not doing.” ~ Waylon H. Lewis

 

 

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