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In the final episode of Keep the Keepers: Building an Honorable Circle for Joyful Living, We get practical as we walk through simple steps to audit your current circle, set gentle boundaries, and build new, uplifting connections that honor your integrity and growth. Blending awareness tools, real-life stories, and small daily rituals, I show you how to create sustainable belonging without leaving a void. 

Key Takeaway: One small, brave choice at a time rewrites your story—trust the soul’s knowing. Reflection Tool: Audit your top five relationships with three honest questions—then take one action today toward a keeper and one toward new alignment.

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Quotes:
“A man only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people.” -Will Rogers 

“Nothing cheers the heart as much as the images of excellence reflected in the character of our companions.” – Marcus Aurelius

The Quiet Audit:

List the five people you spend the most time with. For each one, ask yourself three questions: 

  1. Does time with this person generally leave me feeling more aligned with my values—more truthful, more generous, more present? 
  2. Do I feel safe being my authentic self around them, or do I find myself shrinking, performing, or rationalizing? 
  3. Am I able to offer something meaningful to them—support, honesty, encouragement—without it feeling one-sided?

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The early 20th-century humorist Will Rogers said,
“A man only learns in two ways, one by reading, and the other by association with smarter people.”

Welcome to The Soul Podcast. I'm Stacey Wheeler. 

We’ve come a long way together in this series. In the first episode, we rooted the idea in ancient wisdom: good people lead to more good people, and choosing keepers—those who live with integrity—is a timeless path to joy. Last time, we went deeper into the inner pull—the psychological and spiritual reasons it’s so hard to let go of circles that quietly diminish us. Today, in our final episode, we turn toward action. How do we actually shift our trajectory? How do we vet for integrity, set gentle boundaries, and build a circle that feels honorable, reciprocal, and alive—one where we’re both mentor and mentee, growing together? Let’s get practical.

The first step is honest awareness. You’ve already started this: noticing how you feel after time with certain people—expanded or contracted? That simple check-in is your compass. From there, begin a quiet audit. Grab a notebook or your phone and list the five people you spend the most time with. For each one, ask yourself three questions: 

  1. Does time with this person generally leave me feeling more aligned with my values—more truthful, more generous, more present? 
  2. Do I feel safe being my authentic self around them, or do I find myself shrinking, performing, or rationalizing? 
  3. Am I able to offer something meaningful to them—support, honesty, encouragement—without it feeling one-sided?

There’s no right or wrong answer here. The goal is clarity. Some names will light up as keepers right away. Others may reveal patterns you’ve sensed but never named. Celebrate the keepers. For the rest, you don’t have to decide everything today—just notice.

Once you’ve seen clearly, the next move is gentle boundary-setting. You don’t need dramatic exits. Often, the kindest path is a slow, respectful fade: respond a little less quickly, decline invitations with warmth (“I’ve got a lot on my plate right now, but I appreciate you thinking of me”), spend more time on pursuits that matter to you. If a direct conversation feels right, keep it simple and “I”-focused: “I’ve been reflecting on the direction I want my life to go, and I’m choosing to spend more time on things that feel aligned for me. I value our history, and I hope we can stay connected in a lighter way.” Blame-free language reduces defensiveness and honors both of you.

While you’re creating space, actively seek new sources of belonging. This is crucial—don’t leave a void; fill it with people and places that match the version of yourself you’re becoming. Psychologically, leaving an empty space without replacement can backfire. We are deeply social animals—our brains are wired for connection, and prolonged isolation (even if intentional) can trigger heightened stress, anxiety, or a sense of threat. That discomfort often pulls us right back to familiar (even diminishing) circles because the old group, however flawed, still satisfies the basic human need for belonging faster than starting from zero. By proactively building new, aligned connections—even small ones—you meet that need in a healthier way, making the transition sustainable and less painful.

Look for communities already living the values you want to embody: volunteer groups, book clubs focused on growth, faith communities, professional networks built on ethics, or men’s or women’s circles like the ones I found through The ManKind Project. Start small—one coffee with someone who inspires you, one event where integrity is the norm. Momentum builds faster than you expect.

To make this sustainable, build in small rituals of reaffirmation. Marcus Aurelius had the right idea: regularly call to mind the virtues of your companions—the energy of one, the modesty of another, the generosity of yet another. Let those images cheer your heart and remind you why you’re choosing this path. A quick evening reflection—“Who challenged me to be better today? Who did I help rise?”—keeps the mentor-mentee balance alive.

One last story to close this out. Robert Downey Jr. spent years in a world where substance abuse and chaotic influences felt normalized—parties, bad decisions, arrests, and repeated rehab stays that threatened to define him. By the early 2000s, after a final wake-up call and a commitment to sobriety, he made the hard choice: step away from the people and environments that kept pulling him down. He surrounded himself with supportive, grounded influences—therapy, family, mentors focused on growth—and rebuilt step by step. That shift led to one of the most remarkable career comebacks in Hollywood, but more importantly, a life rooted in integrity, gratitude, and helping others. His story shows that it’s never too late to upgrade your circle and reclaim joy.

You don’t have to do it all at once. One small, brave choice at a time—saying no to what diminishes, saying yes to what elevates—rewrites the story.

So, I invite you right now: Pick one keeper from your list and reach out today—send a message of appreciation, plan a walk, share something real. And pick one small step toward a new connection—sign up for that group, message that person who inspires you, show up somewhere aligned with your values.

You’ve got everything you need inside you. The soul knows when it’s being called higher. Trust that knowing.

We’ve covered the roots, the inner pull, and now the practical path. Thank you for walking this series with me. If any part of it stirred something—awareness, grief, hope—lean into it. That stirring is your compass.

If you’d like support as you navigate this shift, I’m here. I’ll share a coaching link in the show notes for a free 15-minute discovery session. If we’re a fit, I’ll help guide your journey.

Until next time, remember my mom’s quiet wisdom: Keep the keepers—and know the difference. I’m Stacey Wheeler. Take care of your beautiful soul. See you soon on The Soul Podcast.