This episode is your reminder that the season you’re in isn’t meant to destroy you, it’s meant to develop you. I talk about what it feels like to be in a refining and pruning season, and how shifting from fear and scarcity to gratitude and abundance changed everything for me. If life feels heavy or uncertain right now, listen in. You’re not being punished. You’re being prepared for what you prayed for. 💛
Dating today looks nothing like it did a generation ago. From dating apps and reality shows shaping our expectations, to the rise of hookup culture and the challenges of navigating family disapproval, modern love is complex. In this episode, we explore whether anxious and avoidant partners can truly make it work, how hookup culture affects long-term commitment, and what to do when your family doesn’t support your relationship. Tune in for honest insights, practical advice, and reflections on what it really means to find love in today’s world.
What happens when the place meant to nurture your faith leaves you wounded instead?
In this episode, I open up about my own experience with church hurt, how bitterness and anger almost made me lose my kindness. Inspired by a message from Bree Bush, I reflect on what it means to walk with Jesus when you’ve been wronged, and how to resist letting pain harden your heart. This is a conversation about forgiveness, healing, and holding onto your light in a dark world. 💛
Stop Holding People to a Standard They Don't Even Know Exists by Bree Bush
I just turned 29, and looking back, 28 was a year full of lessons that stretched me, and built me. In this episode, I share the truths I learned about love, family, faith, growth, and health.
From realising why you can’t expect love from people still learning to love themselves, to navigating shifting family dynamics, to understanding the beauty of patience in God’s timing, 28 was the year I learned that healing isn’t always about getting rid of pain but learning how to carry it with grace.
If you’ve ever struggled with loneliness, faith in the waiting season, or protecting your peace, this episode will remind you that every year, even the hard ones, gives you wisdom to carry forward. 💛
In this episode of Thriving, I share something deeply personal: what it feels like to finally grow into myself and embrace my womanhood. From the way my body has changed, to how my mindset and values have matured, to how my relationship with God has deepened, I can feel the shift.
I break down what womanhood means to me in this season: loving and honouring your body as it is, standing firm in your yes and your no, walking with confidence and softness, living with wisdom, and serving others from a place of strength.
If you’ve ever wondered what it really means to embrace womanhood and getting older, not with fear, but with grace, this episode is for you.
In this episode of Thriving, I open up about my winding career journey and what it’s taught me. From studying psychology at university to dabbling in jobs that don’t even align on paper, I’ve often felt ashamed for not having one “straightforward” career path. For years, I believed that wearing many hats meant I wasn’t focused enough.
But I’m learning to embrace being multifaceted, because there are real benefits to having different skills, interests, and experiences. I even share a quote from Kennedy Johnson that inspired me to stop shrinking myself and start seeing my journey as something valuable, not something to hide.
If you’ve ever felt behind for not having your life “figured out” or guilty for trying out different paths, this episode will encourage you to spread your wings and give yourself permission to dabble in different areas of expertise.
In this episode of Thriving, I open up about where I’ve been and the headspace I’m in right now. I’m in a transitional season, moving from one chapter of my life into another, and it’s been a mix of exciting, confronting, and honestly… exhausting.
I share what it’s been like to have hard conversations with myself, God, my family, and my friends, and how I’m learning new things about myself along the way. I also talk about the challenge of “doing everything” and the frustration of not being able to spend time on the things I truly love, like reading, Thriving, Kamono Health, and my Substack.
If you’ve ever felt like there’s a force holding you back from your own potential, or like you freeze when you finally get the time to do what you love, this episode is for you.
Ever feel like you’re constantly on edge… or totally shut down? You might be experiencing nervous system dysregulation, and you’re not alone.
In this episode of Thriving, I break down what nervous system regulation actually means (in simple, real-life terms), the signs to look out for, and how things like stress, change, and emotional overload can push us outside our “window of tolerance.”
I also share what’s helped me gently return to balance, through breathwork, faith, nature, and daily habits, plus why regulating your nervous system is key to feeling safe, present, and whole again.
This isn’t medical advice, just my personal experience, and maybe a gentle reminder that your body isn’t against you… It’s just asking for care.
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In this episode of Thriving, I open up about how my daily habits, from sleep and food to mindset and stress, were quietly dragging me into survival mode. I share what life looked like when I felt stuck, overwhelmed, and disconnected… and the small, intentional changes I made to move from burnout to balance. If you’re ready to feel better and live more intentionally (without the pressure to be perfect), this one’s for you. 💛
In this episode of Thriving, I’m getting real about something most of us don’t talk about enough — the awkward, uncomfortable, and often cringe process of building confidence.
I open up about my journey of “faking it till I make it,” what’s worked, what hasn’t, and how I’m learning to be compassionate with myself instead of chasing perfection. From content creation to career moments to moving countries — confidence has felt more like a moving target than a destination.
If you’ve ever felt behind, not bold enough, or too embarrassed to put yourself out there, this episode is your gentle nudge: you don’t need to feel confident to start. You just need to start.
In this episode of Thriving, I open up about a personal loss that led me to reflect on the quiet, dangerous cycle of believing we’re not needed. When we convince ourselves that people have moved on or don’t care, we often pull away — and in return, they do the same. And before we know it, we’re stuck in silence, distance, and disconnection.
If you’ve ever felt unseen, undervalued, or like you don’t matter — this episode is for you. I talk about letting go, holding on, and learning how to break the cycle by reaching out, speaking up, and healing through honesty and discernment.
You are more needed than you think. Always have been.
In this episode, I’m getting real about all the things I’m no longer shy to admit at 28 — from not rushing into marriage, learning how to actually pray for a husband, healing my view on men, being a proud late bloomer, and why good friends are literal soul vitamins. It's honest, a lot heartfelt, and full of big-sister energy.
Tune in, laugh with me, reflect with me, and most of all — remember you're doing better than you think.
Welcome to the very first episode of Thriving! In this gentle reminder, I speak directly to the part of you that feels like you’re not doing enough. If you've been carrying heaviness, moving the goal post, and feeling unseen — this one’s for you. You are doing better than you think. Take a moment to pause, breathe, and receive the truth: you are thriving, even when it doesn’t feel like it.
Let this episode be your encouragement and a soft place to land.
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