This week’s episode of The Five Minute Climb asks a question we’ve all felt at some point: How do you let go of negative emotions? Anger, sadness, guilt, and jealousy, the feelings we often label as bad or inconvenient, often carry the deepest lessons. But most of us were never really taught how to sit with them. We try to fix, hide, or outrun them instead. In this episode, I discuss what happens when we stop fighting our emotions and start listening to them; how to meet what’s real without j...
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This week’s episode of The Five Minute Climb asks a question we’ve all felt at some point: How do you let go of negative emotions? Anger, sadness, guilt, and jealousy, the feelings we often label as bad or inconvenient, often carry the deepest lessons. But most of us were never really taught how to sit with them. We try to fix, hide, or outrun them instead. In this episode, I discuss what happens when we stop fighting our emotions and start listening to them; how to meet what’s real without j...
What if the hardest part of finding peace in nature isn't getting there—but coming back? Milo tackles the jarring transition from restorative natural spaces back to the relentless pace of city life. He acknowledges the very real grief and dissonance that follows these shifts, validating the difficulty of leaving behind mountain rhythms for urban demands. Rather than viewing re-entry as an ending, Milo reframes it as The Edge of the Beginning —an opportunity to consciously choose how we inte...
The Five Minute Climb
This week’s episode of The Five Minute Climb asks a question we’ve all felt at some point: How do you let go of negative emotions? Anger, sadness, guilt, and jealousy, the feelings we often label as bad or inconvenient, often carry the deepest lessons. But most of us were never really taught how to sit with them. We try to fix, hide, or outrun them instead. In this episode, I discuss what happens when we stop fighting our emotions and start listening to them; how to meet what’s real without j...