NACHOS S4E5 - Carry the Flame: Mid-Winter, the Abyss, and the Hero Within
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In this episode, we return after mid-winter break and Groundhog’s Day to reframe what this season is really asking of us: not hustle, not shame, but endurance, care, and meaning.
We explore why humans create mid-winter holidays and rituals across history, and how celebration can be a lantern in the dark rather than a denial of it. Then we step into classical myth through the story of Demeter and Persephone, using it as a compassionate reminder that winter is not failure; it is a cycle of descent and return.
From there, we connect mid-winter to Joseph Campbell and the hero’s journey, including the “dark night,” the feared cave, and the abyss as everyday experiences. This is a gentle, realistic look at personal tests, burnout seasons, and how to keep going with compassion when progress feels slow.
You’ll also get a weekly participation prompt and closing affirmations to help you carry a small inner flame through tough times, one kind step at a time.
Weekly prompt: What is one small “flame” you can carry this week; one gentle action that helps you move through your current season with care?
Tags: neuro-affirming, autism, ADHD, burnout recovery, self-care, myth, hero’s journey, mental health, community, resilience