Published Jun 2, 2025

#456: WTF Is a Saturn Return and Why Is It Ruining Your Life? With Almost 30

Mark Groves is joined by Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik from the Almost 30 podcast to unravel the mystique of Saturn return, delving into its profound effects on life’s pivotal changes, soul guidance, and personal growth. The conversation offers deep insights into career shifts, healing past traumas, and the journey toward true alignment and purpose.
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  • Healing Bonds

    Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik share how their friendship has been a transformative force in healing past traumas and fostering personal growth. Lindsey reflects on overcoming friendship trauma from her school years, emphasizing how her relationship with Krista has helped her recognize and cultivate healthy female relationships. Krista highlights the importance of deepening intimacy through honest communication, using "I" statements to express feelings and perceptions, which has allowed them to understand themselves better and strengthen their bond 1 2.

    It's not going to be pretty or easy all the time, you know, And I think at first when that started to happen, I was like, get me out of here.

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    Their journey underscores the power of relationships in calling forth the best versions of ourselves, even when it involves confronting uncomfortable truths.

       

    Self-Reflection

    Self-reflection plays a crucial role in personal growth, as Krista and Lindsey discuss their experiences of trusting themselves and making conscious choices. Lindsey shares a pivotal moment of self-trust when she decided to move to LA, marking the first time she acted on her inner knowing without seeking external validation 3. Krista explains how the late 20s, often marked by the Saturn return, is a period when the prefrontal cortex matures, allowing individuals to make decisions that align with their true desires rather than societal expectations 4.

    The decisions you're making up until that point when prefrontal cortex comes online are actually the programming of media, society, and parents.

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    This period of self-reflection and choice is essential for breaking free from external pressures and embracing one's authentic path.

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