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Living Dvnly

Living Dvnly

De : Amber Janae
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Welcome to Living Dvnly, a podcast where identity, creativity, healing, and strategy intersect. Hosted by brand consultant and creative strategist Amber Janae, this space explores what it means to build brands and lives that feel authentic. Each episode is a conversation about alignment: how nervous system awareness, creative clarity, and strategic thinking shape the work we build and how we show up. Whether discussing brand strategy, motherhood, or creative process, you'll find honest reflection and grounded insight.Amber Janae Sciences sociales
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    • The Art of Revealing Just Enough: Storytelling Without Oversharing
      Nov 24 2025

      In this episode, I explore a truth many creators, founders, and leaders don’t name until they’re already overwhelmed by their own transparency. I’m examining the difference between sharing your story with intention and handing pieces of yourself away in the hope of being seen.

      I’ll walk you through why I believe oversharing happens, how to recognize the difference between honest storytelling and emotional spilling, and the mindset shift that transformed the way I show up online and in my work. This episode explores how to share from a healed, integrated place, what boundaries look like in a personal brand, and how to tell stories that teach instead of stories that drain.

      If you’ve ever felt like you were giving too much of yourself to your audience, or if you want to deepen the way you communicate your experiences without compromising your emotional well-being, this conversation will give you the clarity you’ve been in search of.

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      22 min
    • The Truth About Depression & The Weight of Healing
      Aug 14 2025

      In this deeply personal episode of Living Dvnly, I open up about my lived experience with depression—tracing it from childhood trauma, to high-functioning adulthood, to one of the hardest seasons of my life: pregnancy.I share what it means to feel invisible in your pain, the grief of losing friendships you thought would last forever, and the heartbreaking truth that people often don’t know how to love you when you’re not okay. From navigating microaggressions in toxic workplaces to being sick every single day of my pregnancy with no relief, this is a conversation about what healing actually looks like: messy, sacred, layered, and painfully human.You’ll hear me discuss the complexities of having support from your partner and family while still grieving the loss of friendships that didn’t survive your transformation. And what it means to stop performing happiness just to feel worthy of love.


      This isn’t a conversation about fixing yourself; it’s about finally being honest with yourself. Because you are not too much. You are not hard to love. And you are never alone in your becoming.

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      38 min
    • When Friendships Break: Healing, Insecurity, and the Mirror of Female Connection
      Jul 31 2025

      In this episode of Living Dvnly, we’re exploring the emotional landscape of female friendships, especially the ones that don’t last. I share personal truths about the role I’ve played in past friendship breakups, how my mother wound shaped my understanding of connection, and why certain unhealthy patterns once felt like home.We also unpack the quiet presence of jealousy, projection, and insecurity that can arise when women are still figuring out who they are. From the imaginary tension to the unspoken competition, I reflect on how confidence can trigger others and how I’ve learned not to take it personally.This is a conversation about grace, self-awareness, and becoming the kind of friend you never had. Whether you’re grieving a friendship or growing through one, this episode offers the kind of reflection that stays with you.

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      19 min
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