When I first started Warmly, Magnolia, I didn’t imagine it would become such a space of reflection — not just for my listeners, but for me, too. I created this podcast because I’ve always believed that healing starts with honesty. The kind that’s uncomfortable. The kind that makes you sit still for a moment and ask, “Why do I keep doing this?” or “What am I really afraid of?” That’s where Warmly, Magnolia came from — a blend of my work as a therapist, my personal experiences with love and los...
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When I first started Warmly, Magnolia, I didn’t imagine it would become such a space of reflection — not just for my listeners, but for me, too. I created this podcast because I’ve always believed that healing starts with honesty. The kind that’s uncomfortable. The kind that makes you sit still for a moment and ask, “Why do I keep doing this?” or “What am I really afraid of?” That’s where Warmly, Magnolia came from — a blend of my work as a therapist, my personal experiences with love and los...
When I first started Warmly, Magnolia, I didn’t imagine it would become such a space of reflection — not just for my listeners, but for me, too. I created this podcast because I’ve always believed that healing starts with honesty. The kind that’s uncomfortable. The kind that makes you sit still for a moment and ask, “Why do I keep doing this?” or “What am I really afraid of?” That’s where Warmly, Magnolia came from — a blend of my work as a therapist, my personal experiences with love and los...
Warmly, Magnolia
When I first started Warmly, Magnolia, I didn’t imagine it would become such a space of reflection — not just for my listeners, but for me, too. I created this podcast because I’ve always believed that healing starts with honesty. The kind that’s uncomfortable. The kind that makes you sit still for a moment and ask, “Why do I keep doing this?” or “What am I really afraid of?” That’s where Warmly, Magnolia came from — a blend of my work as a therapist, my personal experiences with love and los...