Category: Feeling Vulnerable
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RealTalk|Blame, Behavior, and the Cost of Avoiding Accountability
Blame is easy. Accountability takes work. And without it… the cycle continues.
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H&W|Mental Health Awareness During the Holidays
The holidays aren’t joyful for everyone — and that truth deserves space. If this season feels heavy, overwhelming, or lonely, you’re not broken. Mental health matters during the holidays, too.
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RealTalk|Gun Violence
Gun violence and suicide by firearm continue to take a devastating toll on communities across the United States. From neighborhoods and schools to homes and families, the impact reaches far beyond the headlines. This is a public health crisis that deserves honest conversation, care, and courage.
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AMRealTalk + Prayer| Rising Waters in Our Washington Home
As rising waters impact communities across Washington, we pause to acknowledge the weight of this moment and lift up our neighbors in prayer. This is a space to reflect, care, and hold hope for restoration as our home navigates difficult days.
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RealTalk|When Being an Empath Starts Showing Up in Your Body
Being an empath isn’t just emotional — it’s physical. Lately, my body has been reminding me that feeling deeply without protection has a cost. This is a Real Talk about awareness, boundaries, and learning how to care for ourselves without losing our compassion.
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RealTalk|Grief Isn’t One Size Fits All
Grief doesn’t follow a timeline or a set of rules. It shows up differently for everyone, in ways we don’t always talk about. This is an honest reflection on loss, presence, and the quiet ways grief lives in our bodies and hearts.
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H&W|Let’s Normalize The Conversation
There came a point where hiding my health challenges felt heavier than simply telling the truth. Constipation, incontinence, nerve pain — all the things people whisper about — became the very things I learned to speak on with confidence, humor, and compassion. Because the moment I opened my mouth, I realized how many people were…
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H&W|When the World Gets Too Loud
The world has gotten louder — and peace feels harder to find. But protecting your calm isn’t selfish, it’s survival. Turn down the noise, breathe, and remember: quiet is medicine for the soul.

