Seth Stewart spent years performing in Hamilton, In the Heights, and alongside icons like Madonna. But when the applause faded, he found himself drawn to silence — to the forest, the fire, and the lessons waiting in stillness. His journey from stage to spirit is about trusting that inner voice, even when it leads somewhere unfamiliar.

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THREE things to think about

  1. The spotlight can be bright, but it can also blind you from your next chapter.

  2. Nature has a way of returning us to ourselves when we finally stop to listen.

  3. Following your vision might require releasing everything that once proved who you were.

TWO things to ask yourself

  1. What parts of my identity feel ready to rest so something new can grow?

  2. How often do I mistake external noise for my inner truth?

ONE thing to try this week

Spend ten minutes each day in complete silence — no music, no screens, no distractions. Notice what surfaces when you simply sit and listen.

Seth’s story reminds me that peace doesn’t always show up where we expect it. Sometimes it finds us when we finally pause long enough to hear it.

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