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Similarly Different
Yanina Oyarzo
59 episodes
4 days ago

Welcome to "Similarly Different," the podcast where host Yanina Oyarzo takes you on a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and growth. In this introspective and candid series, Yanina shares her personal experiences and invites guests from diverse backgrounds to explore how we are all - similarly different.

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Welcome to "Similarly Different," the podcast where host Yanina Oyarzo takes you on a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and growth. In this introspective and candid series, Yanina shares her personal experiences and invites guests from diverse backgrounds to explore how we are all - similarly different.

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Similarly Different
The Truth About the Copelands: Faith, Fame & Misconceptions with Courtney Copeland Acuña

In this deeply honest episode of Similarly Different, I sit down with my close friend and producer, Courtney Copeland Acuña — granddaughter of Kenneth Copeland — to talk about faith, family legacy, media narratives, and the weight of a last name that the world feels entitled to define.We discuss what it means to grow up in ministry under global scrutiny — watching miracles firsthand while also navigating public criticism, misconception, and church hurt. This conversation is for anyone who has wrestled with religion, misunderstood God because of people, or wondered whether they’re allowed to question the beliefs they were raised with.This is not about defending a brand — it's about humanizing a story the public thinks they already know.💬 We discuss:• What “prosperity gospel” actually means vs. what the internet says• Miracles she saw as a child — and how awe can turn to doubt• Her season of rebellion and reclaiming her faith for herself• Why she left ministry — and why she felt called back• Navigating public assumptions in a digital age• Church trauma + learning to separate God from people• What loyalty to God looks like when life doesn’t make sense🔔 Support the show:✔️ Subscribe for more unfiltered conversations✔️ Drop a respectful comment — let’s talk about it✔️ Leave a rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — it truly means a lot✔️ Share this with someone who needs a different perspective on faith📲 Connect with Us:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlydifferent🤳 Connect with Courtney: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courtacunaKenneth Copeland Ministries: https://www.instagram.com/copelandnetwork


#SimilarlyDifferentPodcast #FaithConversation #ChurchHurt #KennethCopeland #ProsperityGospel #WomenInFaith #ChristianityExplained #HealingJourney

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6 days ago
48 minutes 22 seconds

Similarly Different
Building a Brand With Purpose: My Conversation With facile’s CEO, Danielle

In this episode of Similarly Different, host Yanina sits down with Danielle Nadick Levy — the co-founder and CEO of facile — to unpack how a boutique clinic concept evolved into a skincare line now carried at Sephora. Danielle shares the bold pitch that started it all, the power of journaling and manifestation, why intention beats noise, and how motherhood reshaped her leadership without dimming her ambition.
We get real about launching in a “crowded” market, moving with faith when the path isn’t linear, building products people actually need, and staying kind to yourself while you scale. If you’ve ever wondered whether there’s room for your idea, this conversation is your reminder: there’s always space for authenticity.🔔 Don’t forget:✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes ✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) ✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬
 
📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpodTikTok: @similarlydifferentpodSubmit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious
🤳FOLLOW DANIELLE📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daniellenadick/
🤳FOLLOW FACILE:
🌐 Website: https://www.facileskin.com
🛍️ Shop at Sephora: https://www.sephora.com/brand/facile
📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/facileskin
🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@facileskin#SimilarlyDifferent #facile #WomenInBusiness #BeautyFounder #CleanBeauty #Entrepreneurship #Manifestation #Skincare #Sephora #FemaleFounders

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1 week ago
37 minutes 53 seconds

Similarly Different
My Most Honest Q&A Yet: Love, Healing & LA Dating Culture

This week on Similarly Different, I’m switching things up — my producer and friend Courtney flips the mic and interviews me! From my thoughts on love, success, and faith to the wildest DMs and the truth about LA dating culture, nothing was off limits.

We talk big feelings, healing after heartbreak, being misunderstood, and learning to find peace instead of pressure. It’s funny, deep, and probably the most honest conversation I’ve had on the podcast yet.


✨ This episode also features a special mention from National University — making it easier for busy adults to earn their degrees with flexible online classes and an opportunity to receive the Nuevo Futuro Scholarship up to $6,000/year. If you’ve been waiting for a sign, this could be it. See what’s possible: https://bit.ly/432zJr9If you’ve ever felt like you’re growing through what you’re going through, this one’s for you. 💛👉 Drop your own question for me in the comments — it might make it into the next Q&A!🔔 Don’t forget:✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes ✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) ✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬📲 Let’s stay connected:Instagram: @similarlydifferentpodTikTok: @similarlydifferentpodSubmit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious

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3 weeks ago
22 minutes 16 seconds

Similarly Different
Reality TV to Real Life: Natalie Mejia on Anxiety, Faith & Purpose

In this episode of Similarly Different, I sit down with pop star Natalie Mejia to talk about her journey from the spotlight to a more grounded life of faith and purpose. From her early start in girl groups and reality TV fame to the challenges of anxiety, body image, and public pressure, Natalie opens up about what it really felt like behind the scenes. She shares how becoming a mother, stepping back from the industry, and ultimately finding her faith transformed not only her career path but her identity. This conversation is about resilience, healing, and what it means to find joy and peace outside of other people’s expectations.
Listen to Natalie’s album Holy Exodus on Spotify/Apple Music/Amazon Music, and follow her at @NatalieNMejia.
Subscribe for more candid conversations on confidence, purpose, and growth—we’re more Similar(ly) Different than we think.
🔔 Don’t forget:✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes ✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) ✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬📲 Let’s stay connected:Instagram: @similarlydifferentpodTikTok: @similarlydifferentpodSubmit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

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1 month ago
58 minutes 46 seconds

Similarly Different
The Evolution of You: Career, Self, and Friendship Growth

In this episode of Similarly Different, I’m talking about the bounce back effect—the powerful, messy, beautiful process of reinventing yourself after setbacks in career, self, and friendships. Bouncing back isn’t about returning to who you were before; it’s about coming back wiser, softer, smarter, and more aligned with who you’re becoming.
From my journey across industries—music, modeling, social media, consulting, podcasting—to navigating self-doubt, body image, and friendship breakups, I share why reinvention is not failure but an upgrade. We’ll talk about how to protect your energy, align your heart and brain, and give yourself permission to evolve as many times as you need.
💛 In this episode, we cover:

  • Why setbacks are really upgrades and opportunities for growth
  • Reinventing your career multiple times and finding joy along the way
  • How to protect your energy and surround yourself with people who pour into you
  • Aligning heart and brain for self-awareness and healthier decision-making
  • Navigating friendship breakups, boundaries, and evolving relationships
  • Why you’re allowed to reinvent yourself as many times as it takes


✨ Keywords: personal growth, bounce back, reinvent yourself, career reinvention, self-evolution, friendship breakups, protecting your energy, heart and brain alignment, mindset, overcoming fear
🔔 Don’t forget:✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes ✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) ✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬📲 Let’s stay connected:Instagram: @similarlydifferentpodTikTok: @similarlydifferentpodSubmit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

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1 month ago
22 minutes 34 seconds

Similarly Different
From Media to Beauty: Nora Addison on Creating Without Fear

This week I’m joined by my friend Nora—multihyphenate entrepreneur, co-founder of KeyTV with Keke Palmer, and now founder of CAZZA, a next-gen dry shampoo designed with textured hair in mind. We dive into the real dynamics of building with friends, why fear doesn’t get the final say, and what it looks like to be your own biggest fan when the world feels anxious. Nora reminds us that the story doesn’t stop—we’re so young, God already has a plan, and everything you’re building now is preparing you for the next thing.💛 In this episode:- CAZZA’s origin story: the need for dry shampoo for diverse hair, designed “inclusive by default”- Friendship × business: trust, boundaries, and respect when roles blur- “You can’t be a leader if you’re a follower” (Denzel wisdom that still applies)- How to post through anxiety—and why joy and productivity come in seasons- Mentorship, manifestation, and knowing when you’re really ready vs. when you just think you are- Why the perfect storm (think Netflix, Jimmy Choo) is timing × preparation, not luck🔔 Don’t forget:✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes ✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) ✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬📲 Follow Nora: @noraradd📲 Follow CAZZA Dry Shampoo on Instagram for updates + launch info📝 Join the CAZZA Insiders waitlist 📲 Let’s stay connected:Instagram: @similarlydifferentpodTikTok: @similarlydifferentpodSubmit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious

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1 month ago
45 minutes 45 seconds

Similarly Different
Growing Pains & Glow Ups: Jamie’s Guide to Entering a New Decade

This week, I am joined by my “almost-cohost” and forever fave Jamie Lee Ruiz for a raw, life-lately convo on transitions, turning 40, and choosing joy on purpose! We get honest about the difference between true misalignment vs. laziness, listening to intuition (without gaslighting yourself), and the courage it takes to let go without a safety net. Jamie also opens up about the friendships she’s released, how she’s practicing real-time boundaries, and what dating looks like entering a new decade!
💛 In this episode:
- What “misalignment” actually feels like (and how to tell it from resistance)
- The retreat that changed everything: 10 days, no talking, 10 hours of meditation/day
- Why Jamie canceled a beloved class the night before—and felt instant peace
- Trust & surrender when you don’t know the next step (rent still due!)
- The 40-Day Joy practice (small moments count) and how it raises your frequency
- Friendship endings with grace: accountability, people-pleasing, and speaking up sooner
- Dating in your 40s: clarity, standards, and saying “no” without drama
- Feminine flow × masculine container: holding all your expressions, safely
- Gratitude as a daily nervous-system reset (and why joy isn’t performative)
🔗 Listen next:
Feminine & Masculine Energy (our most-saved episode)
https://youtu.be/kEtH5d0xlaQ
Valentine’s Day: Icks, Loves & Self-Lovehttps://youtu.be/7XNne0zn_Lw
🔔 Don’t forget:

✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes 

✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) 

✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them

✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬


📲 Follow Jamie: 
https://www.instagram.com/jameslee4/?hl=en
📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

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1 month ago
40 minutes 30 seconds

Similarly Different
AI for Creatives: How Qiushi  Built Leyline to Empower Storytellers

In this week’s episode of Similarly Different, I sit down with Qiushi  — an innovative founder, creative, and tech leader from Silicon Valley who is building Leyline, an AI-powered platform designed to help creators bring their stories and ideas to life without waiting on gatekeepers! From her early days chasing a dream in screenwriting to launching a startup at the intersection of AI, storytelling, and entrepreneurship, Qiushi shares her journey of resilience, leadership, and vision.


Together, we explore:
- How AI is reshaping the creative industry for filmmakers, writers, influencers, and entrepreneurs


- Why Leyline was built to empower everyday creators (and how it works)


- The balance between human creativity and AI tools in art, business, and content


- What it’s like being a female immigrant founder in a male-dominated tech space


- The future of work, storytelling, and content creation in the age of AI


Whether you’re a creator, entrepreneur, or simply curious about how AI will transform our lives, this episode gives you a front-row seat to the opportunities and challenges ahead!


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📌 Connect with Qiushi & Leyline
🌐 Website: https://www.leylinepro.ai/mktp/


📱 Follow Leyline on Instagram: 

https://www.instagram.com/leyline_ai/

💼 Connect with Qiushi: 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/qiushi-z-37764511/ 


🔔 Don’t forget:

✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes 

✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) 

✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them

✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬


📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

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2 months ago
26 minutes 48 seconds

Similarly Different
Facing Body Dysmorphia, Self-Worth & The Pressure to Be Perfect

Welcome back to Similarly Different. This week’s solo episode is one I’ve been wanting to share for a while; a real, unfiltered conversation about body dysmorphia. It’s something I’ve dealt with personally, and something I know so many of us silently struggle with. From comparing ourselves in the mirror to battling the highlight reel of social media, it’s time we talk about it openly!


💬 In this episode:
- What body dysmorphia really is (and why it’s not just “vanity”)
- My personal story of spiraling during a Vegas trip & how it shaped my self-image
- Why comparison culture and social media make this struggle louder
- How triggers can show up in the smallest everyday moments
- The tools I’ve used to manage dysmorphia: therapy, mirror work, movement, boundaries & self-talk
- Why your worth is never tied to your reflection
- Celebrities like Lana Condor, Kendall Jenner, and Jameela Jamil who have spoken openly about their own struggles
🧠 Similarly Curious Segment:
Q: How do you rebuild self-worth when your biggest critic is yourself?
We dive into shifting the inner voice, learning to see yourself with grace, and why even the tiniest acts of self-compassion are powerful.
🔔 Don’t forget:
 ✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes
 ✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!)
 ✔️ Share your story or tips in the comments — I love hearing from you
 ✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬
📲 Let’s stay connected:
 Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod
TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod
Submit a Similarly Curious question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious  

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2 months ago
18 minutes 33 seconds

Similarly Different
The Honest Truth About Running a Beauty Brand with Stephanie Montes

In this episode of Similarly Different, I sit down with Stephanie Montes. From starting out as a fashion design student to working at Allure and The Zoe Report, Stephanie takes me through her inspiring journey from editorial to freelancing, and ultimately launching her own product line after spotting a gap in the market. We get real about what it’s like to build a brand as a one-woman show, balance work and motherhood, navigate postpartum depression, and learn to ask for help without guilt. Stephanie also opens up about staying true to your “why” in business, resisting trends that don’t fit your brand, and overcoming the comparison trap!
💬 In this episode, we talk about:
– How Stephanie went from editorial to entrepreneurship
– The behind-the-scenes of creating a more inclusive boob tape
– Juggling brand ownership, freelancing, and motherhood
– The reality of postpartum depression and how dance helped her find joy again
– Why knowing your “why” is key to surviving business challenges
– Lessons she’s learned from five years of running Nue
📌 Connect with Stephanie & Nue:
Instagram: @the_brand_new_nue
Stephanie’s Instagram: @stephanieymontes
🔔 Don’t forget:

✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes 

✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) 

✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them

✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬


📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

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2 months ago
48 minutes 16 seconds

Similarly Different
Safe Love > Toxic Butterflies 🦋

In this solo episode, I’m spilling the tea about feeling safe, seen, and fully being in our feminine energy. I’m sharing how timing, emotional intelligence, and healed energy completely changed the way I show up in dating.


💬 In this episode:
– Why I finally let my guard down after years of independence
– The difference between anxious butterflies and safe, calm butterflies
– How genuine friendship and emotional safety create space for true connection
– My journey into my soft girl era (and how to know if you’re ready for yours)
– Dating advice: When to cut things off vs. giving someone another chance
– Lessons on self-worth, intentional love, and staying authentic in relationships
Whether you’re healing, navigating new love, or just craving a fresh perspective on dating, this one’s for you!
🔔 Don’t forget:

✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes 

✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) 

✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them

✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬


📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

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2 months ago
24 minutes 44 seconds

Similarly Different
Valeria Maldonado: Resilience, Rejection & the Fight for Authentic Latina Stories

In this powerful episode of Similarly Different, Yanina is joined by the multi-talented Valeria Maldonado; Mexican-American actress, writer, and producer of the heartfelt indie film Las Tres Sisters! Vale pulls back the curtain on her nine-year journey to bring Las Tres Sisters to life, sharing how she and her co-creators fought to maintain ownership of their story while navigating the challenges of independent filmmaking. She opens up about the emotional highs and lows of acting, the struggle against Hollywood stereotypes, and why authentic Latina representation on screen matters now more than ever!
💬 In this episode:

  • The behind-the-scenes story of how Las Tres Sisters evolved from an idea to a full feature film
  • The sacrifices and persistence it took to self-fund and produce an indie project
  • Balancing multiple roles as actress, writer, and producer while staying true to the story
  • Breaking through stereotypes and advocating for authentic Latina voices in Hollywood

  • Mental health and resilience: coping with rejection, staying grounded, and redefining success
  • How creativity, dance, and acting can be forms of self-therapy and emotional release
  • The importance of friendship, sisterhood, and collaboration in surviving a long creative journey
  • Advice for aspiring actors, filmmakers, and women navigating the entertainment industry


🌟 Follow Valeria Maldonado: @valemaldon 

🎥 Watch Las Tres Sisters now on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Tubi, Google Play, and DirecTV.

🔔 Don’t forget:

✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes 

✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) 

✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them

✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬


📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

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3 months ago
42 minutes 36 seconds

Similarly Different
Dating Non-Negotiables & Spicy Tea You NEED to Hear! 

In this solo episode, I’m finally spilling the tea on my past dating life! The awkward first dates, emotional red flags, and the unexpected lessons that shaped the way I love today. You guys know I’ve talked about being married and divorced, maybe even having a crush or two… but you haven’t heard the full story... until now!
I’m sharing everything from a guy who pretended to be his twin (yes, really), to the moments that made me rethink my deal breakers and non-negotiables. We’re talking emotional availability, spiritual alignment, hygiene, therapy, masculinity, and the kind of love that makes you feel calm.

💬 In this episode:
 – My most cringeworthy dates and why I gave second (and third) chances
 – My top deal breakers (bad hygiene and no belief in God make the list)
 – What emotional availability really looks like in a man
 – Healthy masculinity vs. toxic control and how to tell the difference
 – Why intentional effort > expensive gestures
 – What “green flags” look like for me now
If you’re navigating dating in your 20s or 30s, I hope this episode gives you some clarity, some laughs, and a reminder that it’s okay to want more. You deserve a love that feels safe, steady, and aligned with who you are!
✨ Let me know: What’s YOUR biggest deal breaker in dating?
🔔 Don’t forget:

✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes 

✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) 

✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them

✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬

📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 
#SimilarlyDifferent #DatingDiaries #ModernLove #DatingNonNegotiables #SoloPodcast #LatinaPodcast #RelationshipStandards #RedFlags #GreenFlags #WomenWhoLoveDeeply #SelfWorth #EmotionalMaturity

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3 months ago
24 minutes 59 seconds

Similarly Different
Theron Thomas Gets Real About Songwriting, Success & Sacrifice

From the Virgin Islands to writing chart-topping hits, Theron Thomas has penned some of the most iconic songs of our generation. In this powerful and hilarious episode, we get real about the music industry, financial mistakes, fame, family, and the price of making it big! Join me as I sit down with the genius behind hits like “Locked Away,” “When I Grow Up,” “Selfish,” and “About Damn Time” to talk about the highs, the lows, and the lessons that come with success.
💬 In this episode:
 – The origin story of Teron Thomas: from sleeping on the floor to Grammy-level success
 – What it’s really like touring with Maroon 5 and navigating fame
 – The million-dollar mistake that changed his financial mindset
 – Being a dad, legacy, and raising a creative son in the business
 – Why “failure” is the best teacher and how discomfort breeds greatness
 – AI, songwriting strategy, and what it takes to write a hit today
 – His dream collab with Jay-Z — and the full-circle moment with Lizzo
🔥 Whether you're a creative, artist, or just someone chasing a dream, this episode will leave you inspired, laughing, and thinking deeper about what success really means!
🔔 Don’t forget:

✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes 

✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) 

✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them

✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬


📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 
📲 Follow Theron:
https://www.instagram.com/therontheron_/?hl=en 

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3 months ago
39 minutes 2 seconds

Similarly Different
It’s Not You, It’s Your Screen: Burnout, Boundaries & the Digital Detox

In today’s personal solo episode, I’m unpacking the real effects of digital burnout, overstimulation, and the constant noise we absorb from our screens. If you’ve ever felt emotionally drained, creatively blocked, or just not yourself after endless scrolling… you’re not alone! I’m sharing my own journey with screen fatigue, the signs you might be missing, and how I’m resetting with micro digital detox habits without quitting social media completely. Plus, I’m giving you a 48-hour challenge that could change your relationship with your phone and your peace of mind.


📲 In this episode:
 – The sneaky signs of digital burnout
 – Why you’re still tired after “resting” on your phone
 – Creative blocks, comparison traps & dopamine crashes
 – How to reset your nervous system (without quitting your job)
 – A real-talk challenge: 48 hours off social media
 – Boundaries that protect your peace AND your creativity
 – A love note to our parents: please stop sending 100 memes a day 😂


🎯 If you’re ready to reclaim your time, your focus, and your sense of self, hit play. Your most present, peaceful self is waiting on the other side of that screen!


👇 Take the digital detox challenge with me and let me know how it goes!


🔔 Don’t forget:

✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes 

✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) 

✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them

✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬


📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

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3 months ago
28 minutes 53 seconds

Similarly Different
Cultivating Real Optimism, Not Toxic Positivity with Dr. Deepika Chopra

Today, I’m joined by the one and only Dr. Deepika Chopra — psychologist, scientist, and creator of the “Things Are Looking Up” optimism cards. We’re talking about what it actually means to be optimistic (spoiler: it’s not about being positive all the time), and how to build emotional resilience without bypassing the hard stuff. From redefining toxic positivity to managing motherhood, burnout, and healing in real-time, this episode is filled with science-backed tools, honest reflection, and real talk about living with intention, not perfection!
💬 In this episode:
 – What optimism really is (and why it’s a muscle, not a personality trait)
 – The difference between toxic positivity and grounded hope
 – How to regulate your emotions when life feels overwhelming
 – Small daily habits to rewire your brain toward joy
 – Why emotional neutrality is underrated (and powerful)
 – Finding meaning in chaos — from LA fires to life transitions
 – Balancing identity, motherhood, and ambition without losing yourself
 – The underrated magic of micro-moments, awe, and breathwork
✨ This one’s for my deep feelers, my recovering perfectionists, my moms, creators, and anyone learning how to stay soft in a sharp world!
🎙 Connect with Dr. Deepika Chopra (The Optimism Doctor):
Instagram: @drdeepikachopra
Website: www.drdeepikachopra.com
Shop the Cards: thingsarelookingup.co
Upcoming Book: The Power of Real Optimism – coming February 2026!
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📲 Let’s stay connected:
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3 months ago
54 minutes 6 seconds

Similarly Different
Living In Your Soft Girl Era

We’re back with another solo episode of Similarly Different — and this one’s extra personal. 💌 Today, I’m pulling back the curtain on my real-time dating journey (yes, like right now), and what it’s like to open up after a long season of being happily single. From rediscovering feminine energy to catching myself before I self-sabotage, we’re talking the fear, the hope, and the giddy middle ground that comes with catching feelings after being hyper-independent for so long!
💬 In this episode:
 – The honest truth about dating again after being solo for years
 – What it means to feel emotionally safe with someone (and why that’s so rare)
– Navigating crushes, fear, and survival mode in love
– How to shift from guarded to grounded — without losing your standards
– Why feminine energy doesn’t mean weakness, and how to stop doing everything alone
– The “screen door vs. wall” mindset when letting someone new in
– How to tell if they’re part of your next chapter… or just a detour
✨ This one’s for my soft girl era babes, my healed & healing girlies, and anyone relearning how to trust love again.
🧠 Similarly Curious Segment:
 Q: “How do you know if a new crush is a part of your next chapter or a distraction from it?”
We talk about intentional dating, emotional safety, and why not every relationship needs to last forever to be meaningful.
🔔 Don’t forget:
 ✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes
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📲 Let’s stay connected:
 Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod
TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod
Submit a ‘Similarly Curious’ question:  https://www.youandmemedia.co

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4 months ago
19 minutes 15 seconds

Similarly Different
Desi Perkins on Identity, Motherhood & Building an Empire 

In this raw and powerful episode, I sit down with the one and only Desi Perkins! We talk about what it really takes to go from content creator to CEO, navigating imposter syndrome, letting go of perfectionism, and reclaiming joy through things as simple (and sacred) as gardening. She shares untold stories about infertility, leaving major brand deals behind, and the identity shift that comes with motherhood.
This conversation is about so much more than just beauty or business—it’s about resilience, reinvention, and choosing passion even when fear is in the room. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to be more, do more, or explain yourself… this one’s for you!
💬 We discuss:
- Desi’s journey from artist to influencer to founder
- Building a brand beyond yourself
- Infertility, loneliness & sharing her story online
- From passion to empire: what changed everything
- Motherhood, identity shifts & redefining success
- Therapy, transference & growth off-camera
- What success means to her now
🔔 Don’t forget:✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes ✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) ✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬📲 Let’s stay connected:Instagram: @similarlydifferentpodTikTok: @similarlydifferentpodSubmit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious
🤳Follow Desi:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/desiperkins/?hl=en 
Dezi Skin: https://deziskin.com/?srsltid=AfmBOophoqvXQauqaKPDUSmmYJJyTwWo_7dF8_1dElMSMvB6LZWXNO_a 
Desi Eyewear: https://www.instagram.com/dezi/?hl=en 

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4 months ago
58 minutes 49 seconds

Similarly Different
The Power of Saying No: Boundaries, Burnout & Being Enough

In this solo episode of Similarly Different, I’m talking about the lifelong lesson of saying no without guilt, and the real work it takes to let go of people-pleasing tendencies.
If you’ve ever felt the weight of being misunderstood, feared disappointing others, or constantly overcommitted to avoid uncomfortable conversations, this one’s for you! I open up about the messy middle of learning to set boundaries, why I used to say yes out of fear, and how protecting your peace isn’t selfish... it’s self-respect.
We also hear from a listener who asked about how to turn down a second date without ghosting or feeling like the bad guy. Spoiler: Honoring your gut is not mean, it’s necessary!
✨ Let me know in the comments: Where in your life do you need to say no more often?
🎧 Listen if you’ve ever struggled with:

  • Saying no without over explaining
  • People-pleasing and burnout
  • Guilt for protecting your peace
  • Feeling responsible for others’ emotions
  • Setting boundaries with friends, family, or work

🔔 Don’t forget:

✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes

 ✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) 

✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them

✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬


📲 Let’s stay connected:

Instagram: @similarlydifferentpod

TikTok: @similarlydifferentpod

Submit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

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4 months ago
20 minutes 45 seconds

Similarly Different
Fertility, IVF & DNA: The Future of Family Planning with Noor Siddiqui

In today’s episode of Similarly Different, I'm sitting down with Noor Siddiqui — founder of Orchid, a groundbreaking company that's changing the way we think about genetics, fertility, and embryo testing. We dive into what Orchid is, how embryo screening works, and why Noor believes we’re entering a future where everyone will use genetic testing before pregnancy! Whether you’re curious about having kids one day, actively trying, navigating IVF, or simply want to understand how genetics shapes our future... this episode is for you!
💡 Highlights:

  • What is Orchid and what does embryo screening really do?
  • Noor’s personal story and why she started this company
  • De novo mutations, inherited conditions & polygenic risk scores (explained simply!)
  • Why sperm health matters just as much as egg count
  • Stress, burnout, and lifestyle’s hidden effects on fertility
  • The controversial debate: science vs. spirituality in family planning

👇 Let me know in the comments: Would YOU want to know your embryo's risk for certain diseases before pregnancy?
🔗 Learn more about Orchid: https://www.orchidhealth.com

🔔 Don’t forget:✔️ Subscribe for weekly episodes ✔️ Leave a rating & review (it helps more than you know!) ✔️ Drop a comment — I always read them✔️ Tag me in your stories @similarlydifferentpod — I’ll repost! 💬📲 Let’s stay connected:Instagram: @similarlydifferentpodTikTok: @similarlydifferentpodSubmit a 'Similarly Curious' question: https://www.youandmemedia.co/similarlycurious 

#FertilityAwareness #IVFJourney #EmbryoScreening #GeneticTesting #OrchidHealth #NoorSiddiqui #WomensHealth #MensHealthMatters #FertilityEducation #SimilarlyDifferentPodcast #ModernParenting #ScienceAndSpirituality #PreconceptionPlanning #HealthTech #EggFreezing #SpermHealth #KnowYourDNA #FutureOfParenting

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4 months ago
28 minutes 35 seconds

Similarly Different

Welcome to "Similarly Different," the podcast where host Yanina Oyarzo takes you on a journey of self-discovery, resilience, and growth. In this introspective and candid series, Yanina shares her personal experiences and invites guests from diverse backgrounds to explore how we are all - similarly different.