In this episode of She Just Knows, Katrina Lelli invites you into a real-time reflection on life, motherhood, and allowing the good to be enough.
She shares what it’s been like having teenagers entering their junior year of high school (how?!), the surreal feeling of watching them move toward adulthood, and how it’s all stirring up both awe and upper limit edges.
Katrina also explores how we often feel pressure to make big decisions or initiate change when life feels really good—but maybe the invitation is to stay, soften, and expand right where you are.
This episode is a reminder that things don’t always have to be rushed, planned, or pushed. The podcast, like life, is unfolding organically—and that’s more than okay.
💫 Inside this episode:
The weird magic of parenting teens who are almost adults
What “upper limit” resistance looks like when life feels good
Letting yourself chill without needing to pivot
Trusting your timing (and releasing pressure to produce weekly episodes)
Why expansion doesn’t always require reinvention
This one’s for the woman learning to stay with the sweetness, the stillness, and the slow unfolding of her becoming.