🔊 Disclaimer:
I don’t remember recording this. Not a single word. It started with a plan, unraveled into chaos, and somehow looped back around like maybe the mess was the plan.
Call it dissociation. Call it channeling. Call it grief kicking down the door and handing the mic to something bigger than me.
I almost apologized for how unfiltered it is. But my gut—loud and clear—said: don’t touch it.
So I didn’t.
It’s messy. It’s raw. And it’s exactly how it needed to come out.
If you’re here, maybe you’re meant to hear it this way.
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You know that moment when you realize you might be the one standing in your own way? Yeah. This is that episode.
In Unworthy No More, I take you with me through the messy, loud, and often hilariously uncomfortable journey of unlearning decades of self-sabotage and realizing that—plot twist—maybe I am worthy of good things. We dig into the little traumas, the casual cruelty, the comparisons, and the generational noise that planted the lies. Then we throw those lies in a metaphorical ball and yeet them out the damn window.
We talk about how unworthiness isn’t just a personal issue—it’s a collective one. Because when you believe in your worth, it doesn’t just change your life. It shifts everyone around you. And whether they like it or not? That ripple hits.
This episode is filled with raw honesty, spiritual sucker punches, Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, me hearing my dead kid call for me from under the bed (yep), and the reminder that your intuition isn’t broken—you’ve just been too scared to listen.
This isn’t your typical self-help chat. No vision boards. No BS. Just truth, humor, and a nudge to do one thing this week that reminds you you’re not here to settle.
You are worthy. Of joy. Of love. Of abundance. Of the weird-ass signs from the universe and the ridiculous little wins in the closet with candy.
If nothing else, let this episode be the permission slip you didn’t know you needed.
🎧 Listen now and send it to someone who’s ready to throw their own garbage beliefs into the cosmic trash bin.