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After the Camera Turns Off
There’s a moment after survival that no one prepares you for.
When the lights cool down.
When the chat disappears.
When you’re alone in the room again.
In this episode, I talk about what it felt like to return to the camera after cancer, after a mastectomy, after reconstruction — with a scar from hip to hip and a confidence that wasn’t always steady.
This is about the fear underneath confidence.
About sitting in an empty room.
About the one person who stayed.
And about learning how to separate who I am from what I do.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re still desirable, still worthy, still seen after everything changes — I want you to know you’re not alone.
Thank you for being here.
If this episode resonated with you — especially if you’re navigating your own messy middle — I would love to hear from you.
You can always reach me at:
Please consider subscribing and leaving a review. It helps this space grow and reach others who may feel alone.
You’re seen here.
You’re safe here.
And your story matters
By Liliana.After the Camera Turns Off
There’s a moment after survival that no one prepares you for.
When the lights cool down.
When the chat disappears.
When you’re alone in the room again.
In this episode, I talk about what it felt like to return to the camera after cancer, after a mastectomy, after reconstruction — with a scar from hip to hip and a confidence that wasn’t always steady.
This is about the fear underneath confidence.
About sitting in an empty room.
About the one person who stayed.
And about learning how to separate who I am from what I do.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re still desirable, still worthy, still seen after everything changes — I want you to know you’re not alone.
Thank you for being here.
If this episode resonated with you — especially if you’re navigating your own messy middle — I would love to hear from you.
You can always reach me at:
Please consider subscribing and leaving a review. It helps this space grow and reach others who may feel alone.
You’re seen here.
You’re safe here.
And your story matters