• Dating my therapist
    Jan 18 2026
    It Can Happen that you look for a therapist
    It's important to use reasonable criteria...

    I thought therapy would be a magical movie moment.
    It wasn’t.
    It was mismatched vibes, strange offices,
    incense I definitely didn’t sign up for
    and a lot of uncomfortable silence.
    And then — finally — someone who didn’t laugh at my jokes
    because she saw the sadness behind them.
    Healing is slow.
    Awkward.
    Absolutely worth it.

    Sounds familiar?
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    10 mins
  • The Narcissist Attack
    Jan 18 2026
    This one is about the guy who made everything feel cinematic
    until the credits rolled… and I realised I wasn’t even in the cast. Love-bombing, vanishing, blaming,
    the whole emotional circus.If you’ve ever asked yourself
    “Is it me?”
    …this episode might feel uncomfortably familiar.

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    7 mins
  • My Favorite Meds
    Jan 18 2026
    It Can Happen — You Get Sick

    My body has a very clear communication style.
    It gets sick.
    Getting sick is supposed to mean rest.
    In my case, it usually means guilt, overthinking
    and answering emails with a fever. In this episode I talk about being “sick too often,”
    about growing up with the belief that illness is weakness,
    and about the uncomfortable truth that sometimes
    I enjoyed being sick — because at least then I was allowed to stop. We’re talking fake strength, real migraines,
    working through pain,
    and the strange relief of having a socially acceptable excuse
    to lie down and do nothing. No tips.
    No healing arc.
    Just a story about a body that kept saying “enough”
    until I finally started listening. If your immune system feels smarter than your calendar —
    this one’s for you.
    It can happen.

    Sounds familiar?
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    11 mins