
Deeply Rested: Anti-Capitalist Conversations for Entrepreneurs How to Manage Energy Ups and Downs as an Entrepreneur
What does a surprise spring snowstorm have to do with your energy as a business owner? More than you might think. In this episode of Let's Go Outside, Maegan Megginson reflects on the chaotic threshold between winter and spring, and what the rapid swings between 85-degree sunshine and freezing snow can teach us about the natural rhythms of creative energy in business.
If you've been feeling inspired and productive one day and completely depleted the next, you're not broken — you're human. Maegan explores why the belief that our energy should be a steady upward line is a byproduct of capitalism, industrialization, and systems that treat our bodies like machines. Giving yourself permission to meet yourself where you are isn't just okay. It's necessary.
Filmed live from a snowy front porch in Central Virginia just days before the Spring Equinox, this episode is a gentle reminder that nature doesn't hustle and neither should you. Tune in for a grounding perspective on seasonal energy cycles, business sustainability, and what it really means to grow at your own pace.
