Five podcast episodes on a theme, each week curated by a different person
Theme: Emotionally Naked Podcasts
February 2021
Curator: Kim O'Hara
Why this Theme?: Through the emotional transparency of these podcasts hosts, I feel less alone suffering from or dealing with trauma, and I find hope. In their dialogue, either with a guest or solo, they create an emotional portal for listeners to enter and be courageous about their own truths.
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Worthy Woman Podcast
What Is A F*ckboy?
Host Kindra Murphy is honest and real about dating a f*ckboy. She goes over the signs and red flags, and how to leave an unhealthy relationship. She shares her own experiences, and actionable steps that you can take to level up your love life. Learn more here.
Grief Recovery Now with Charlene Gorzela
Finding Purpose Through Grief with Ed Owens
Host Charlene Gorzela talks to retired US Airforce first sergeant Ed Owens about his son’s death, his personal journey with the grief recovery method, and the behaviors that can be used to mask grief.
Shaping The Shift
Black Beyond Borders with Dr. Malliha
Ahmad and DJ SheRock
Monyee sits down with DJ SheRock, a global yoga instructor and international DJ, and Dr. Malliha Ahmad, CEO of BLK Temple and Chief Spiritual Officer of Guud Soup, a 501c3 that focuses on helping marginalized communities cope with mental & emotional health issues holistically. They talk about spiritual expansion and adventure, seeking your truth, and more.
From Sobriety To Recovery: An Addiction Recovery Podcast
Alone vs. Loneliness
Host Jesse Mogle discusses the fundamental difference between being alone and being lonely. While they're often confused with each other, and often used interchangeably, they are very much not the same. As we step into 2021, Mogle wants us to learn the similarities and differences so that we can move forward together, as a tribe, not only with a better understanding of them both, but with a healthier mental awareness around how to combat the sadness, depression, or solitude that may arise when feeling lonely.
You Should Write A Book About That
That Moment When You Have To Get Divorced
Allison Andrews sits on the board of Fashion Week San Diego, a business she founded and then sold when her newborn son nearly died. We touch upon her raw vulnerability as a writer, and her willingness to drop the mask we often wear in the world. This week's EarBuds curator has known from the first time she met Andrews that she was best-selling author material. If you're scared to make a change, her story will show that even in the darkness, there is a light on the path.
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