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Grand Exit

Grand Exit

De: Tamatha and Chelsea
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You know what we talk a lot about? Living: better, longer and with purpose. But, in most of our conversations, we’re missing – or rather, avoiding – a layer of living: dying, which is inevitable for all of us. Talking about it won’t make it happen sooner (swear!). In fact, it may make it happen better. Why not make a Grand Exit? Enter “the conversation” with Tamatha Thomas-Haase - who’s living like she’s dying because metastatic breast cancer tells her that the scans, tests and treatments won’t end until her life does - and Chelsea Leader Gold -- whose family schooled her in how to live on. Leave feeling more alive.Tamatha and Chelsea Ciencias Sociales
Episodios
  • Knowing When to Call It: The (Beautiful) Death of 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘉𝘪𝘨 𝘘𝘶𝘪𝘦𝘵, with Jesse Israel
    Mar 26 2026

    What happens when something beautiful is complete — but you’re still afraid to let it go? And then what happens when you do it anyway?

    In this episode of Grand Exit, Tamatha and Chelsea sit down with Jesse Israel — former music executive, founder of The Big Quiet, and now leadership coach and speaker — to explore the birth, life, and conscious ending of a movement that helped thousands of people get quiet together.

    Jesse shares how The Big Quiet began not as a business plan, but as an experiment rooted in intuition, meditation, and a willingness to follow what felt true. He also opens up about the harder chapter: realizing that after nine years, the cycle was complete — and facing the grief, identity shift, and uncertainty that came with letting it go.

    Together, they talk about purpose, noise, community, the shame we attach to endings, and the courage it takes to ask not “what’s next?” but “what now?”

    A conversation for anyone navigating the end of a business, role, relationship, or version of themselves.

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    49 m
  • Ritual: Making the Invisible Moments 𝘚𝘢𝘤𝘳𝘦𝘥, with Megan Sheldon - Founder: Be Ceremonial
    Mar 12 2026

    What makes a moment a ritual—and how can those rituals help us live, love, grieve, and remember more fully?

    In this conversation with Megan Sheldon, cultural mythologist, lifecycle celebrant, and co-founder of the Be Ceremonial app, Tamatha and Chelsea explore the art of transforming ordinary acts into intentional, symbolic actions that carry deep meaning.

    This episode is full of creative, deeply personal examples of ritual in action. Megan shares her four-part definition of ritual, the difference between ritual and ceremony, and why giving ourselves permission to experiment—and even “retroactively” honor moments we missed—can be life-changing.

    Whether you’re welcoming a new baby, grieving a loss, or simply marking the quiet in-between moments of your own living, you’ll come away with ideas and invitations to make your own life’s milestones more intentional, personal, and alive.

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    45 m
  • Welcome to the Bus Lane: Building a Relationship with Your Death
    Feb 26 2026

    What if death wasn’t an abstract fear to avoid — but a relationship you could nurture?

    In this workshop-style episode, Tamatha invites you into the “bus lane” — her metaphor for living with the daily awareness of mortality — to explore what changes when you treat your own death as a member of your inner circle.

    Through guided exercises, she and Chelsea unpack how your closest relationships shape your living, and then flip the script by adding death to that list.

    They share candid stories about regrets, legacy, and the surprising ways this practice can deepen empathy, clarify priorities, and even bring joy.

    You can expect to leave with prompts to examine your own “relationship” with your death — not to dwell on endings, but to live more intentionally, yes: now.

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    - Share Grand Exit with someone who matters to you

    - Rate + review Grand Exit - tell us what it inspires in your world

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    43 m
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