An advice podcast, hosted by Jackie Kai Ellis, exploring the questions we’ve all asked. We all struggle, mourn, yearn, question, laugh and cry. No matter who we are, at our core, we are all not so different after all, You & I. It’s through sharing that we know, in the moments where it matters so much, that we are not alone.
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An advice podcast, hosted by Jackie Kai Ellis, exploring the questions we’ve all asked. We all struggle, mourn, yearn, question, laugh and cry. No matter who we are, at our core, we are all not so different after all, You & I. It’s through sharing that we know, in the moments where it matters so much, that we are not alone.
Tell us your story, ask a question or give us a word of advice - Connect with us!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

For today’s mini episode, we have a question that, in my opinion, hits the most crucial human struggle: how to love deeply, despite the potential of being hurt, despite possible rejection. How to love knowing one day you will need to also let go.
They write: How do I let go of people I love? Like watching my daughter go off to college or losing a friend.
We got this question over instagram, but we want to keep our askers anonymous so I’ve decided to name you…surrender.
It needs to be said, I am not a professional, just someone with some personal experience to share. I do hope this is helpful, but as always, take the advice that resonates and ignore what doesn't. And don’t hesitate to seek out professional help through a trusted source. There are resources on our website.
Tune into the episode wherever you listen to your podcasts to hear Jackie ponder our listener's question and give her own personal experience navigating similar feelings.
This podcast is produced by More Good Media.
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Jackie Kai Ellis: Website / Instagram
You & I Podcast: Website
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