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Dear Jordan… Letters to my daughter

Dear Jordan… Letters to my daughter

De : Andrea Ruiz Certified Mental Health Coach
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Dear Jordan is where I say the things I probably should’ve been told a lot earlier in life. It’s part reflection, part hindsight, and part “wow, that would’ve saved me a lot of stress.” These are honest conversations about love, boundaries, mistakes, and figuring things out the hard way. If something here hits close to home and you feel like talking it through with someone who gets it, you can book a session at: https://vibly.io/experts/andrea-manajo No pressure. No fixing. Just real conversation — and maybe a little relief.Andrea Ruiz, Certified Mental Health Coach Parentalité Relations
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    • Dear Jordan...what is reproducing really?
      Jan 22 2026

      In this episode of Dear Jordan, I write a letter about responsibility—the kind that comes long before a baby ever does.

      This isn’t a conversation about love or chemistry. It’s about the weight of choices that have the potential to create life, and how rarely we’re taught to slow down and consider what those choices actually require. Through personal experience, psychological truth, and biblical wisdom, I explore what it means to choose wisely when intimacy can lead to permanence.

      This letter reflects on pregnancy, partnership, emotional maturity, and the realities of co-creating a life with another human being. It examines how culture minimizes sex, how biology and attachment don’t, and why the character of the person you create life with matters far more than attraction or timing.

      This episode is not about blame or fear. It’s about awareness—so wisdom doesn’t always have to come after consequence.

      If you’ve ever felt the weight of decisions made too quickly, or wished someone had spoken honestly before permanence entered the room, this letter is for you.

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      22 min
    • Dear Jordan...what is marriage really?
      Jan 15 2026

      Marriage is often sold as a feeling. A milestone. A natural next step after love.

      In this letter, I slow things down and talk honestly about what marriage actually is — not as a fairytale, but as a spiritual covenant, an emotional partnership, a psychological merging, a legal contract, and a financial commitment.

      This episode is a reflection on the things I didn’t fully understand before I said “I do,” and the lessons I learned by living through them. I share how love alone is not enough to sustain a marriage, why patience matters more than passion, how emotional and psychological mismatches surface once commitment is real, and what it means to legally and financially bind your life to another person.

      This letter isn’t written to discourage marriage. It’s written to bring clarity — especially for the version of my daughter who will one day stand at the edge of big decisions, and for anyone listening who wishes someone had explained these things before they learned them the hard way.

      If you’ve ever wondered why marriage feels heavier than it was described…
      If you’ve questioned whether love should be enough…
      Or if you’re navigating the aftermath of a commitment you entered without all the information…

      This letter is for you.

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      30 min
    • Dear Jordan...what is love really?
      Jan 8 2026

      In this episode of Dear Jordan, I write a letter about love—the kind we hope for, the kind we misunderstand, and the kind we often learn the hard way.

      I reflect on how early experiences shape our understanding of love, how grief and loss can change what we reach for, and how feelings that look like love can sometimes be chemistry, familiarity, or survival instincts in disguise. Through personal reflection, psychological insight, and biblical grounding, this letter explores the difference between attention and affection, intensity and devotion, sacrifice and self-abandonment.

      This episode isn’t about giving rules or telling anyone what to do. It’s about slowing down long enough to recognize patterns, to understand why certain relationships feel powerful but unsafe, and to learn how discernment protects both the heart and the spirit.

      At its core, this letter is about learning that healthy love doesn’t confuse, rush, or destabilize. It brings clarity, safety, and peace. And it begins—not with another person—but with knowing yourself.

      Written for my daughter, Jordan, and shared with anyone who has ever questioned what love is supposed to feel like, this episode is an invitation to choose love that feels like safety, not survival.

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      19 min
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