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We're Still Here | What Makes It Possible to Stay with What Matters
Episode 200
Sunday, 8 February, 2026
🌟 Click to Send Karlee a Text - We Want To Hear Your Thoughts About This Episode 🌟"Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it."Mary Oliver wrote those words, and they've become something like a quiet compass for meaningful work. A reminder to stay awake to what's here, let it move you, and share what you notice.This week marks episode 200 of Messy & Magnificent—24 seasons, over six years, hundreds of conversations held between us. And what Karlee keeps noticing isn't just that the podcast has continued, but how.Most of us don't walk away from what matters because we stop caring. We walk away because the way we're trying to stay has become unsustainable.Staying with something that matters isn't about willpower. It's about creating conditions that make staying possible.This week, Karlee shares three specific practices that have made staying with the podcast possible, and the practices that are helping leaders stay with what matters to them, too. This milestone is less celebration, more reflection. Less confetti, more candlelight. It's a pause at the threshold to notice what actually makes it possible to keep showing up for work that matters without burning yourself down in the process.In this episode, you’ll learn why reaching out for support isn't a sign of weakness but a strategic move that turns mountains back into molehills. You’ll hear how giving your projects permission to evolve (rather than forcing them to stay the same or scrapping them entirely) creates the breathing room that makes long arcs possible, and why small, consistent progress beats perfection every time when it comes to staying engaged with meaningful work.If you’re ready to explore what makes staying with something meaningful feel possible instead of heroic, then this is the episode for you.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:(5:15) When asking for help becomes the next right step(11:30) How permission to evolve protects what matters most(14:45) What NASA's Mars Rover teaches us about adaptation(17:20) Why consistency matters more than perfection(22:45) The conditions that make long arcs possibleResources Mentioned in this Episode:Book: The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work by Teresa Amabile & Steven J. KramerArticle: Amabile, Teresa & Kramer, Steven. "The Power of Small Wins." Harvard Business Review (2011)Research: Edmondson, Amy C. "Psychological Safety and Learning Behavior in Work Teams." Administrative Science Quarterly (1999)Book: The Fearless Organization: Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace for Learning, Innovation, and Growth by Amy Edmondson, Wiley (2018)Article: "Why Flexibility Is Key in Modern Project Management." Agile Business ConsortiumPoem: Oliver, Mary. "Sometimes"Connect With Karlee: Website













