The Luca Savazzi Podcast

Luca Savazzi

The Luca Savazzi Podcast is a space for honest conversations and grounded tools to help you move forward, even when things aren’t clear. Episodes explore life and work, uncertainty and choice, creativity, relationships, and change. Sometimes solo, sometimes in conversation with guests. This podcast doesn’t offer fixes or certainty, but invites presence, connection, and ownership, so you can take your next step without waiting for everything to make sense.

Episodes

  1. 6D AGO

    #3 - Letting Go Is an Active Choice, Stop Feeding What Keeps You Stuck

    Letting go is often described as something that just happens with time. But in my experience, it doesn’t. Letting go is an active choice. In this episode, I share a deeply personal story about something I carried with me for decades, and the moment I realised that what kept me stuck wasn’t the past itself, but the way I kept feeding it. Through a symbolic experience that came up during a hypnosis session, I began to understand what letting go can actually feel like in the body, not as an idea or mindset, but as a conscious decision to stop carrying what no longer serves you. We explore: why letting go doesn’t happen by waiting or hoping how we unknowingly keep old patterns, guilt, or fear alive what it means to stop feeding what keeps you stuck why letting go doesn’t erase the past, but changes what you carry forward This isn’t about forcing yourself to move on. And it’s not about forgetting what happened. It’s about noticing that a choice exists, and deciding to make it. At the end of the episode, I’ll invite you to reflect on what might still have a hold on you, simply because you’ve never chosen to let go, and how a small, intentional ritual can help mark that choice. If this episode made you think of someone you care about, feel free to share it with them. Some work is hard to do alone, and easier when we don’t have to carry it by ourselves. Thanks for being here. I’m Luca, and I look forward to our next conversation. 🎥  If you prefer video ⁠f⁠ind me on YouTube⁠⁠ 💌 Join my newsletter for reflections and updates:👋🏼 Let's Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luca_savazzi/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasavazzi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luca.savazzi More about me:👉 https://www.lucasavazzi.com

    8 min
  2. 6D AGO

    #2 - When Small Decisions Start to Feel Impossible, and What That Does to Your Self-Trust

    This episode starts with something small. One of those mornings where I woke up feeling flat. Not dramatic, not heavy, just… empty. I’d been working a lot, taking steps, doing things that matter. But that morning, the battery felt low. I wanted to get out of the house, so I got dressed, shoes on, coat on, ready to leave. And then I stood at the door and realised I hadn’t decided where I was going. Coat off. Shoes off. Then gym clothes on. Sports drink made. Gym on a Sunday? Probably crowded. And suddenly I was standing in the hallway, shoes in my hand, wanting to go out, but not going anywhere. That moment made something clear to me. This wasn’t about motivation or discipline. It was something else. And that’s what this episode is really about. Because these moments often look like laziness or lack of interest, but most of the time they’re overwhelm in disguise. You want to move, but you haven’t decided where yet. So every option stays open. And when everything stays open, nothing actually happens. You start negotiating with yourself. A walk, maybe. Coffee, maybe. Somewhere, maybe. Each option almost works, none of them really land. And the longer you think, the harder choosing becomes. I talk about how this shows up in different ways. Sometimes you’re low on energy and choosing feels heavy, so postponing feels easier. Other times you actually have energy, ideas, curiosity, momentum, but you’re too open. Different feeling, same result. You stay where you are. I also reflect on how well-meant advice like “just do what feels right” can actually make things harder when you’re already stuck. Because suddenly you’re not just choosing an activity, you’re trying to choose the right feeling. And in that state, thinking through options doesn’t help. It pulls me straight into overthinking. Time passes. And later, the regret isn’t about what I did or didn’t do, it’s about how long I stayed stuck trying to decide. The key insight in this episode is simple but important: the problem isn’t that you can’t decide, it’s that you’re letting the moment decide. And moments aren’t good at carrying responsibility. They create pressure. Hesitation turns into overthinking. Overthinking turns into overwhelm. Time drains away. And something else happens too, self-trust takes a small hit. Not because you made the wrong choice, but because you keep telling yourself you’ll do something and then you don’t. I share a small, practical experiment that works for me. I picked one recurring moment in my week and used it to decide in advance. For me, that’s Monday afternoon. I send a few simple messages, asking people if they want to grab coffee, go for a walk, or have lunch sometime. I make plans for the next one or two weeks and put them in my calendar. That way, when the day comes, no matter how I feel, I don’t have to negotiate with myself anymore. I already chose. I end the episode with this reminder: most of the time, you don’t regret going. You regret the hours you lost standing in the hallway, shoes in your hand, negotiating with yourself. When you do catch yourself hesitating, even after you planned something, do the thing you originally chose and notice how it feels afterwards. Something almost always shifts, because you chose movement over stuckness. If this episode made you think of someone, feel free to share it with them and let them know what part made you think of them. And if you feel like sharing your thoughts with me, you can always leave a comment. I really do love hearing from you. I’m Luca, and I look forward to our next conversation. 🎥  If you prefer video ⁠⁠f⁠ind me on YouTube⁠⁠⁠ 💌 ⁠Join my newsletter⁠ for reflections and updates:👋🏼 Let's Connect: Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/luca_savazzi/⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasavazzi/⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/luca.savazzi⁠ More about me:👉 ⁠https://www.lucasavazzi.com⁠

    9 min
  3. 6D AGO

    #1 - When Self-Doubt Takes Over, Trust Your Wings

    Sometimes I make a decision and only afterwards the doubt shows up. I start questioning myself, my timing, my capability, and whether I was ever ready at all. In this short reflection, I share a simple image that stayed with me and what it revealed to me about self-doubt, self-trust, and where I place my confidence. A bird sitting in a tree isn’t afraid of a branch breaking, because its trust isn’t in the branch, but in its wings. As I sat with that image, I realised how closely it mirrors the way I deal with self-doubt. When I struggle with self-doubt, imposter feelings, or second-guessing choices I’ve already made, I’m often trusting the branch. The branch is everything outside of me: other people’s opinions, outcomes I can’t control, validation, comparison, and social media. And when my trust sits there, self-doubt makes sense. In this episode, I explore what happens when trust lives outside of us and what shifts when I bring it back to myself, not by pretending nothing will go wrong, but by trusting my ability to respond when it does. In this episode, I explore: Why self-doubt makes sense when trust lives outside of usThe difference between trusting outcomes and trusting my ability to respondWhy self-trust isn’t about certainty or confidenceWhy falling doesn’t mean failingWhat it means to choose again, even with doubt present This isn’t about pushing fear away or forcing confidence. It’s about remembering that even if the branch breaks, I still have wings. A reflection to sit with: Where have I been trusting the branch instead of trusting my ability to respond? If this episode landed for you and it made you think of someone who might need it right now, feel free to share it. Thank you for being here. I wish you courage and trust in your wings. 🎥  If you prefer video ⁠⁠f⁠ind me on YouTube⁠⁠⁠ 💌 ⁠Join my newsletter⁠ for reflections and updates:👋🏼 Let's Connect: Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/luca_savazzi/⁠ LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucasavazzi/⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/luca.savazzi⁠ More about me:👉 ⁠https://www.lucasavazzi.com⁠

    3 min

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The Luca Savazzi Podcast is a space for honest conversations and grounded tools to help you move forward, even when things aren’t clear. Episodes explore life and work, uncertainty and choice, creativity, relationships, and change. Sometimes solo, sometimes in conversation with guests. This podcast doesn’t offer fixes or certainty, but invites presence, connection, and ownership, so you can take your next step without waiting for everything to make sense.