• What kind of doctor do I need for a breast lump? And other things I googled in Warsaw
    May 19 2026

    In this Episode of my audio memoir about when good stopped working, I find a breast lump a couple of weeks after starting a new job in Warsaw. I try to navigate this unknown medical system with very little Polish and the help of Doctor Google.

    I just want to go home, but there's a voice in my head that keeps telling me to stay, to not make a fuss. That I can do this. The same voice that makes me attempt to turn up for work when I can't even stand from a serious leg injury. The same voice that doesn't want to let anyone down and puts her own needs to the side. The Good Girl.


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    25 mins
  • I just know I'm going to die and other predictions that haven't come true ...yet!
    May 12 2026

    In this episode, the good girl plans the best death ever without any actual evidence she is dying and totally ignoring any emotions she may feel about her impending doom in a frenzy, of lists, research and practices.

    BEYOND THE GOOD GIRL

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    18 mins
  • The Good Girl Gets A B- in Chemotherapy
    Apr 21 2026

    Who is the good girl? She's an overachiever, she's a people pleaser and she hates being out of control.

    In 2020 I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer and my inner good girl tried to win at chemo!

    She tried to manage and control.

    She tried to not be a burden.

    She tried to avoid conflict and confrontation.

    Sometimes it worked but sometimes it didn't.

    She also tried to use her powers of prediction to figure out the ending.


    This episode is about where my mind went while waiting for a routine test result and the moment I realised I really couldn't control the outcomes of the treatment. Some how I had to find the balance between naive optimism and total catastrophizing.


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    16 mins
  • Coming Back to Yourself: Healing, Boundaries, and a Raw Conversation with Lea
    Mar 31 2026

    Gillian Wray welcomes Lea, who helps women "come back to themselves" — work born from her own journey through people-pleasing, self-abandonment, and the search for external validation.

    Lea shares her story of leaving home after a painful relationship, initially feeling profound relief from a suffocating environment, only to discover she'd recreated the same patterns abroad. It took hitting rock bottom before she began investing in herself — through the gym, online programs, human design, and past life regression. These tools, particularly hypnosis, helped her access her subconscious, gain perspective, and release deep-seated fears.

    The conversation explores inner child work, emotional regulation skills Lea developed while nannying, the particular shame that comes from tying identity to others' perceptions, the necessity of boundaries, using isolation as self-protection, and the practice of consciously curating one's environment — from social media feeds to news consumption.


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    On instagram @healingmindsetshifts

    or Facebook Lea Vuga


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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Spilling the Tea on Autism and ADHD with Michaela Silsby
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with the wonderful Michaela Silsby and talk about who her parenting journey, led her to her own diagnosis of Autism and ADHD. She shares the struggles of being a parent to neurodivergent children in a system that often leaves them struggling. Michaela became an advocate for her daughter in the school system and now using her voice to campaign for changes in bills that affect 1000s of parents and children. She shares the reality on her Facebook Page Spilling the tea on autism and ADHD

    through poetry, reels and posts that help other parents, carers and young people feel seen and heard.

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    59 mins
  • The Voice of Endurance
    Mar 17 2026

    The Voice of Endurance

    I had a plan for this episode. Diana Nyad, cultural commentary, the mythology of the endurance hero. But something else happened instead.

    What came out was this: the performance of okayness. The way grief — real grief, the kind that lives in your body — gets quietly managed in private rooms while you hold it together for the world. I talk about stillbirth. I talk about cancer. I talk about what it costs to be the person who endures.

    This is the episode I didn't mean to make, and probably the one I needed to.

    For anyone who has ever been privately falling apart while publicly holding on.

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    28 mins
  • The Woman Who Recorded Her First Audiobook Under a Duvet
    Mar 10 2026

    The Woman Who Recorded Her First Audiobook Under a Duvet

    Alice Sockett spent 20 years in corporate life before anxiety and grief brought everything to a halt. What came next: beach walks, a RADA course, a dog clicker, and a cabin bed with duvets — and somehow, a full-time career as an audiobook narrator. This is a story about what joy sounds like when you stop performing the wrong life.

    Alice talks to Gillian about the breakdown that made her stop, the small daily rituals that brought her back to herself, and the almost accidental audition on ACX that changed everything. She's refreshingly honest about the unglamorous reality of starting out — the improvised duvet studio, teaching herself Audacity, using a dog clicker to mark her retakes — and equally honest about what she got wrong so you don't have to.

    She also built an Instagram following of thousands, not by performing expertise, but by just telling the truth about the process. That community now includes carers, people with disabilities, and anyone who wondered whether there might be a second act waiting for them.

    Find Alice on instagram @alicesockettaudio

    Plus: Gillian shares her own update — she built a booth, started auditioning, and booked her first narration job.

    In this episode:

    • Why Alice walked away from a 20-year career and what finally gave her permission to stop
    • The RADA course that cracked something open
    • How to start recording without spending a fortune on gear
    • Why your accent is not the problem
    • What honest content does that polished content can't
    • How to love the work without burning out on it again


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    40 mins
  • When our belongings start to speak, whose voice is it really?
    Mar 2 2026

    Your home is talking. The question is… are you listening? 🏠✨In this episode, we explore the voice of things and how our belongings quietly take up not just physical space, but mental square footage too. From guilt-inducing exercise bikes to wardrobes that whisper “you used to fit in me,” we dive into the surprising emotional weight of clutter and the internal voices it triggers.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your stuff, struggled with decluttering guilt, or held onto something because it was expensive, inherited, or a gift… this conversation will feel uncomfortably familiar in the best way.In this episode, we talk about:Why clutter creates mental loadThe psychology of emotional attachment to objectsGuilt around expensive purchases and unwanted giftsLetting go without shameHow decluttering connects to people-pleasing and “good girl” conditioningSelling unused items and reclaiming your spaceChoosing joy over obligationYou’ll hear stories about:The infamous exercise bike guilt spiralA broken standing desk that won’t stop judgingClothes that comment on your bodyInherited objects and emotional obligationA vintage typewriter that sparks joyMeaningful gifts that still hold powerInspired by the philosophy of Marie Kondo and her “spark joy” approach, this episode goes beyond tidying and into identity. Because decluttering is not just about minimalism. It’s about becoming a woman who chooses what she keeps and why.We explore what it means to live beyond the good girl and step into archetypes like the Lover and the Huntress — women who know what they want and are not distracted by noisy belongings or outdated expectations.If you’re ready to:✨ Release guilt✨ Clear mental clutter✨ Reclaim your space✨ Stop people-pleasing through possessions✨ Make room for what you truly desire…this episode is for you.💫 Join The SpeakEasy MembershipIf this resonated, you’ll love The SpeakEasy — my monthly membership where we explore archetypes, pleasure, identity and living beyond conditioning. We meet on Zoom three times a month for powerful conversations and accountability.Founders rate: £35/monthDrop a comment if you'd like an invite or head to my website

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    20 mins