This episode holds a transparent moment. I recorded this on an early morning when everything hit me at once. The shift in my career, the quiet grief I’m feeling as my dad ages, and the weight of holding it all together. This episode is raw, and I didn’t plan to cry (I promise lol) but that’s what made it REAL. So if you’re in a season of transition, you’re not alone. I hope this reminds you that feeling deeply isn’t a weakness, it’s proof we're still alive, becoming, and growing irl.&nb...
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This episode holds a transparent moment. I recorded this on an early morning when everything hit me at once. The shift in my career, the quiet grief I’m feeling as my dad ages, and the weight of holding it all together. This episode is raw, and I didn’t plan to cry (I promise lol) but that’s what made it REAL. So if you’re in a season of transition, you’re not alone. I hope this reminds you that feeling deeply isn’t a weakness, it’s proof we're still alive, becoming, and growing irl.&nb...
This episode holds a transparent moment. I recorded this on an early morning when everything hit me at once. The shift in my career, the quiet grief I’m feeling as my dad ages, and the weight of holding it all together. This episode is raw, and I didn’t plan to cry (I promise lol) but that’s what made it REAL. So if you’re in a season of transition, you’re not alone. I hope this reminds you that feeling deeply isn’t a weakness, it’s proof we're still alive, becoming, and growing irl.&nb...