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This Is Not Advice
Helena Earls
19 episodes
1 day ago
An ex-therapist admits she knows nothing. This is my confessional, a place to speak the truths I once tried to hide. I walked away from my career, moved to Costa Rica, hated it, lost my best friend, and found myself back in my childhood bedroom at 30. What began as collapse has become a pilgrimage toward a life that feels authentic and alive. This is not advice ;)
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An ex-therapist admits she knows nothing. This is my confessional, a place to speak the truths I once tried to hide. I walked away from my career, moved to Costa Rica, hated it, lost my best friend, and found myself back in my childhood bedroom at 30. What began as collapse has become a pilgrimage toward a life that feels authentic and alive. This is not advice ;)
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missing key
This Is Not Advice
1 minute 13 seconds
2 months ago
missing key

A brutally honest poem about my emotional landscape growing up — and how I learned to disappear. Part of unmasking is giving words to the story I once couldn’t tell.

This Is Not Advice
An ex-therapist admits she knows nothing. This is my confessional, a place to speak the truths I once tried to hide. I walked away from my career, moved to Costa Rica, hated it, lost my best friend, and found myself back in my childhood bedroom at 30. What began as collapse has become a pilgrimage toward a life that feels authentic and alive. This is not advice ;)