• S3E9: Learning to Trust the Good Without Sabotaging It - When the Tide Turns
    Feb 17 2026

    In S3E9 “When the Tide Turns,” The Latitude Adjustment drops you onto Isla Bastimentos where the reggae floats in from Old Bank, the jungle has opinions, and your nervous system quietly suspects the calm is a trap. Erica Schwarting Harrison and Randolph “Rusty” Harrison get real (and funny) about why peace can feel threatening after long seasons of stress, how hypervigilance and negativity bias keep you bracing even when nothing is wrong, and what it actually takes to trust the good without waiting for the other shoe. You will leave with a simple two-minute daily practice called “Best of the Best: Evidence of Good” to help your body register safety in real time, plus a reminder that joy is not fragile, sometimes the mud and the belly laughs are part of the healing, and you do not have to earn calm by staying tense.

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    29 min
  • S3E8: Riding the Fear After Healthy Choices - Surfing, Aging Heroes Style
    Feb 10 2026

    In S3E8 of The Latitude Adjustment, Erica and Rusty take you straight into a rainy surf lesson in Bocas del Toro, Panama—panga boat, deep water, no beach, and a nervous system that would like to speak to the manager. Using surfing as the metaphor, they unpack why fear often spikes right after you make a healthy choice—setting a boundary, resting, quitting numbing, telling the truth—not because you did it wrong, but because your brain is leaving a familiar pattern and treating “new” like danger. You’ll get practical positive psychology and strengths insight, plus the official Aging Heroes Challenge: Three Breaths in the Channel—name the moment, name the wave, breathe, and choose from clarity instead of panic—so you can ride the wobble, build self-trust, and keep paddling toward a second half that actually feels like yours.

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    28 min
  • S3E7: When the Story Changes — Vinegar in the Trunk
    Feb 3 2026

    After a major life crisis, the storm isn’t the hardest part—it’s what lingers after everyone expects you to be “fine.” In this episode of The Latitude Adjustment, Erica and Rusty use one unforgettable metaphor—Charleston fish stew spilling in the trunk on a mountain road—to unpack what “aftermath” really feels like: the way your nervous system stays on alert, your identity gets shaken, and your life starts smelling like what happened even when the event is technically over. You’ll hear the difference between “Febreze coping” (busy, numbing, pretending, over-explaining, toxic positivity, going it alone) and “vinegar work”—the sharp, honest practices that actually neutralize what’s stuck: acceptance, grief without deadlines, boundaries, consistency, and rewriting your story without erasing the hard parts. Plus, an Aging Heroes Challenge you can do in 24 hours—because you don’t need a full reinvention… you need one real next step.

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    32 min
  • S3E6: Play to Your Strengths – How to Get Through the Storm Without Losing Your Soul
    Jan 27 2026

    When life blows up your carefully designed plans—illness, grief, family chaos, a travel-day storm that turns your itinerary into confetti—your smartest move isn’t doing more, faster. It’s playing to your strengths and letting your crew do the same. In S3E6 of The Latitude Adjustment, Erica and Rusty drop you into a Caribbean airport as weather in Panama City starts wrecking flights, then use that chaos as a metaphor for every real-life storm: who problem-solves, who steadies the mood, who handles logistics, who holds the story. You’ll get practical CliftonStrengths insight, a simple “storm roles” framework, and the Aging Heroes Challenge: the Strengths & Nonsense Storm Map—a quick exercise to name what you do well under pressure, what habits derail you, and what lane you’re choosing next time the sky goes dark.

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    31 min
  • S3E5: Designing Days You Actually Want to Live - The Crater, the Marathon, and the Cheap Notebook
    Jan 20 2026

    In S3E5 of The Latitude Adjustment, Erica and Rusty take you to Tanzania—from the edge of the Ngorongoro Crater to the starting line of the Kilimanjaro Marathon—and use one cheap spiral notebook to show how a life gets rebuilt one day at a time. This episode is for anyone who’s changed their beliefs, their relationship, or their zip code… but somehow rebuilt the same exhausting schedule with prettier wallpaper. You’ll get a simple framework—the Crater (perspective), the Marathon (pacing), and the Cheap Notebook (structure)—plus the Aging Heroes Challenge: The Cheap Notebook Day, where you design one real day around three anchors: care, focus, and connection. If your calendar doesn’t match the life you say you want, this one will help you stop winging it, catch “grind creep” before it hijacks your week, and start building days that actually feel like yours.


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    31 min
  • S3E4: Boundaries, Burnout, and the New Map Crew
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode of The Latitude Adjustment, Erica and Rusty dive into what happens after you stop shrinking—when boundaries collide with burnout and your old relationships no longer fit the life you’re building. Using the unforgettable metaphor of an open-air house on the water in Bocas del Toro and an eighty-year-old artist who built a pagoda one paddle trip at a time, they explore why boundaries aren’t walls but architecture, how burnout is often fueled by misplaced emotional labor, and why shared values matter more than shared history when building a new support crew. This conversation is for anyone who’s exhausted from overgiving, navigating guilt around saying no, or quietly realizing it’s time for a new map—and new people—to match their more honest way of living.

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    29 min
  • S3E3: Can You Handle Unrestrained Honesty? – When Your New Life Makes Waves
    Jan 6 2026

    In S3E3, “Can You Handle Unrestrained Honesty? — When Your New Life Makes Waves,” Erica and Rusty take you to a sun-faded Caribbean lane where a freshly painted neon house becomes a metaphor for what happens when you start living more honestly—and the people around you don’t know what to do with the new you. From the tortilla-chips “be honest” moment to a graduate-school truth bomb that changed everything, they explore the difference between brutal honesty and brave, compassionate truth that protects both growth and connection. You’ll get practical “comfort + clarity” scripts for guilt-trippers, underminers, and the folks who preferred the old version of you—plus this week’s Aging Heroes Challenge: One Honest Shift, a small experiment to help you set one boundary without burning the village down.

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    29 min
  • S3E2: New Days New Directions – When the Old Map Doesn’t Fit
    Dec 30 2025

    What if your gut never got the memo that you’re retired, the kids are grown, and the old job title is gone—but it’s still acting like you’re on call 24/7? In New Days New Directions – When the Old Map Doesn’t Fit, Erica and Rusty talk about what happens when your roles change but your insides keep running the “busy = worthy” script, even in the middle of a slow island morning. They’ll unpack why calm can feel “wrong,” how to upgrade your gut from dictator to advisor, and how to design new days built around mind, body, and real connection—not old crisis schedules. Plus, an Aging Heroes Challenge to help you reclaim one small block of time and start drawing a map that actually fits who you are now.


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    32 min