The Great In-Between
Finding Your Way Through Life’s Liminal Spaces
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Narrado por:
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Robyn Green
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Richard Algarh
You are not lost.
You are between.
There is a silence that arrives at 3:00 a.m. when the life you built no longer fits and the life you want has not yet appeared.
You have left the old room, but the new door has not opened. You are standing in the hallway. It is drafty, dimly lit, and no one gave you a map.
The Great In-Between is a lantern for that hallway.
This is not a book about how to escape the uncertainty faster. It is a book about how to live inside it with dignity, curiosity, and even grace.
Richard Algarh drawing on his own years of fog after walking away from a successful but soul-crushing career guides you through the ten stages every major transition demands:
Letting go without giving up
Sitting in the dark instead of frantically turning on false lights
Excavating the parts of you that survived the stripping
Replacing self-criticism with the only compass that works when the map is gone
Accepting the spiral path of healing instead of the myth of straight-line progress
Learning to hear the quiet voice beneath the noise
Building small fires so isolation does not become desolation
Prototyping the next version of your life instead of trying to build the cathedral on day one
Finding the courage to be seen in your new skin
Bringing the gold from your cracks back into the ordinary world
If you are in the wreckage of a career, a marriage, a faith, a dream, or simply a self that quietly expired while no one was looking this book will not rush you to the “after” photo.
It will teach you how to inhabit the in-between without losing your mind or your soul.
Soft-spoken, deeply honest, and quietly profound, The Great In-Between is the companion people will be giving their friends who “just quit,” “just got divorced,” “just burned out,” or “just woke up and realized they don’t know who they are anymore” for the next decade.
You are not behind. You are becoming.
©2026 Richard Algarh (P)2026 Richard Algarh