WERE BACK BABY! It's been a while....
In this episode of the newly reimagined Reclaim Her Podcast, I'm sharing the story I've been trying to find the words for over the last two years.
Not the polished version.
Not the version with a perfect ending.
The real one.
This is the beginning of a new series called Rebuilding My Life From the Ground Up—a real-time journey of rebuilding after identity collapse, heartbreak, motherhood, uncertainty, and learning to return to myself.
We'll talk about what it feels like to lose the version of yourself you've spent years becoming, why rebuilding isn't just about starting over, and the realization that changed everything:
This isn't a story about my marriage falling apart. It's the story of an identity collapsing... and learning how to build a new one.
If you've ever found yourself wondering...
- Who am I now?
- How did I get so far away from myself?
- Is it possible to rebuild without becoming someone completely different?
...this episode is for you.
Thank you for being here. It means more than you know.
- What identity collapse really feels like
- The quiet ways we learn to abandon ourselves
- Why rebuilding begins long before we have all the answers
- The difference between becoming someone new and returning to who you've always been
- Why I'm choosing to document this journey while I'm still living it
If this episode resonated with you, send me a DM or—better yet—a voice memo over on Instagram. Voice memos are my love language, and I'd genuinely love to hear what landed for you, what emotions came up, or where you saw yourself in my story.
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If something inside of you quietly whispered, "I'm ready to stop leaving myself," I'd love to invite you to join the waitlist for the next round of Reclaim Her.
Reclaim Her is my signature 12 week journey for women who are ready to uncover the roots of self-abandonment, return to themselves, and build a life that finally feels like home.
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If this episode touched your heart, I'd be so grateful if you subscribed, left a review, or shared it with another woman who might need this reminder today:
You don't have to have it all figured out. You just have to be willing to stay.