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...
Ever wondered if you’re missing relationship red flags—or overlooking the green ones? In this episode of Warmly Magnolia, we break down the meaning behind red, yellow, and green flags in dating and partnerships. With humorous stories and heartfelt examples featuring Blue and Pink, you’ll learn how to spot the warning signs, navigate the caution zones, and celebrate the signals of healthy, supportive love. Whether you’re single, coupled, or somewhere in between, join us for real talk, ge...
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...