Épisodes

  • The Wisdom of Not Knowing Everything
    Mar 21 2026

    Just because something is accessible does not mean it is necessary.

    We are not meant to carry every fact, every opinion, every piece of noise. Sometimes the wisest thing we can do is trust our limits, protect our inner stillness, and choose our knowing carefully.

    We are limited beings, and there is peace in honouring that limit rather than resisting it✨

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    7 min
  • Relationships mirror our inner self
    Feb 20 2026

    Why do our closest relationships trigger us the most?

    In this short reflection, we explore the idea that relationships are mirrors. When we feel unseen, unappreciated, or unloved, it may be pointing us back to our own inner world.

    This episode looks at how unmet needs, fears, and beliefs shape our experiences, and how shifting attention inward can change everything. When we learn to give ourselves the care and validation we seek externally, relationships soften, and so do we.

    Be good to you💛

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    5 min
  • We are here, this New Year!
    Dec 29 2025

    As one year ends and another begins, pause before you move ahead. Not everything needs to be carried forward. Discernment is how we begin again with intention✨

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    3 min
  • Patience is not Passive
    Dec 20 2025

    This episode is about gardens, but also about time. About learning to trust processes that do not move at our speed. Gardening reminds me, once again, that good things take time, and that growth follows its own rhythm.


    I notice my familiar impatience rising. The urge to hurry, to get everything right, to see results immediately. Slowing down has never come naturally to me, and perhaps that is precisely why I am drawn to this practice.


    Gardening feels like a spiritual practice in disguise.

    You tend. You wait. You trust.

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    5 min
  • The Lost Art of Writing
    Nov 20 2025

    This episode is about something I’ve been noticing more and more... how we’ve stopped writing by hand, and what that quiet loss feels like.


    Writing was more than words. It was a way to feel, to pause, to connect with ourselves. Now, I catch myself scribbling, rushing, typing everything. And I wonder, what have we lost in the hurry?


    In this episode, I share my reflections on handwriting, slowing down, and finding that small, quiet space to create with care again.


    So if you’ve been moving too fast or feeling disconnected, maybe this is your gentle nudge to pick up a pen, to write slowly, and to feel your words.

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    5 min
  • Addicted to Noise
    Oct 20 2025

    In this episode, I talk about our addiction to noise, the fear of stillness, and how silence, when we let it in, becomes a mirror that gently shows us who we really are.


    It’s not about rejecting the world, it is about remembering ourselves within it.


    So if you’ve been feeling overwhelmed or disconnected lately, maybe this is your reminder to pause… to breathe… and to listen to the quiet that’s always been there.


    Here’s to stillness, and the peace it brings✨

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    5 min
  • The Exhausted Generation
    Sep 20 2025

    Everywhere I look, I see tired faces. Not just physically tired, but soul-tired.

    In this episode, I share Tanya’s story. A young professional who feels stuck, uninspired, and disconnected from her own life.

    We talk about why exhaustion has become the default state for so many of us, how constant comparison and social media amplify our sense of inadequacy, and what it really means to live a human-needs-first life.

    Tune in, and maybe let this be the gentle nudge you needed to start making space for yourself again✨

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    9 min
  • What’s in a name… and who gets to say it right?
    Aug 5 2025

    In this episode, we explore how language, accents, and cultural references quietly shape our sense of belonging.

    Why is mispronouncing considered a flaw?

    Who decided that certain ways of speaking are more “correct” than others?


    We talk about inherited privilege, the pressure to perform cultural fluency, and how self-respect begins not by knowing everything but by owning what you bring to the table.


    This is a gentle invitation to rethink what it means to belong

    and to remember that curiosity is more powerful than perfection.

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    6 min