Episode 8: Memory Anchors

Peter and Robyne discuss how our possessions can help anchor our memories. But while anchors can hold a ship safely in place, they also hold them back. How do we decide when it’s time to let go? Plus, navigating life’s transitional periods and inviting authenticity into our deepest relationships.

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Show Notes

We cover many topics in this episode, including:
- Acknowledging and holding space for the fact that being in transitional periods of your life can be difficult and take a lot of work to manage
- Our possessions can connect us to strong memories and emotions from the past, sometimes joyful, and sometimes full of grief - both are useful for preserving that moment…in time. 
- On the other hand, trying to hold on to too many things from the past can hold you back and inhibit your success in the present and future - it can be freeing to let them go
- To help manage clutter and sentimental possessions, try taking pictures of items you’d like to let go of - the process of doing this can bring meaning and life back to those items, more so than keeping them sitting in a box. 
- Sometimes grief is important to hold on to because it represents the love you had for that person or thing
- In order to create deeper connections with the friends and family you love, someone needs to lead the way by asking thoughtful questions, giving everyone an opportunity to share their true selves in a way we don’t allow ourselves to in everyday life

When we create the right container, we can suspend time. We can drop in and connect in the ways we dream of just by creating the right conditions for that to occur. – Peter 

Additional Resources:
- The Mission
- All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Robert Fulghum
- From Beginning to End: The Rituals of Our Lives by Robert Fulghum 

Credits:
Hosted by Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe and Peter Katz
Produced by Trevor Campbell
Edited by Sean Ban Beaton
Theme song by Peter Katz 
Podcast cover art by Trevor Campbell 
Show logistics by Erin Marshall and Jenna Green 

Connect:
Connect with Peter Peterkatz.com | Peterkatzspeaks.com 
Connect with Robyne Drrobyne.ca 

Follow Peter and Robyne on social media:
Peter Katz: Facebook: @peterkatzmusic | Instagram: @peterkatzmusic
Dr. Robyne Hanley-Dafoe: Instagram: @dr_robynehd | Twitter: @dr_robynehd

*The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional if you require assistance.

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