Episodes

  • Why Hard Conversations Suck — And It’s Not a You Problem
    Jan 24 2026

    In this episode, I’m breaking down why hard conversations don’t just feel uncomfortable — they feel dangerous.

    Not because you’re dramatic.

    Not because you lack confidence.

    But because your nervous system learned, early on, that honesty could cost you connection.

    If you’ve ever frozen, gone quiet, over-explained, or said “it’s fine” when it wasn’t — this isn’t a mindset issue. It’s biology.

    We’ll talk about why your body reacts before your logic can catch up, how early attachment and social conditioning shape silence, and the invisible costs of staying quiet — at home, at work, and in your closest relationships.

    I’ll also walk you through a gentle, practical way to begin challenging these patterns — not by forcing confidence, but through regulation, small exposures, and repair — so truth and connection no longer feel mutually exclusive.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • why difficult conversations are defined by consequence, not topic

    • how early attachment shapes freeze, fawn, and people-pleasing

    • the real cost of silence in relationships and leadership

    • why “just be confident” is incomplete advice

    • how to reframe discomfort as unfamiliar — not unsafe

    • how evidence and repair rebuild trust in your voice


    If this episode resonated, share it with someone who struggles to speak up, subscribe to the podcast, and pass it on — because these are conversations most people were never taught to understand



    Got a thought, reaction, or moment this episode stirred up? Send me a note. I read every message — and sometimes they shape future episodes.

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    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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    55 mins
  • Why Your Mind Is Loyal to Your Old Version — and How to Change It Safely
    Jan 16 2026

    We break down why change often feels impossible even for driven, self-aware people, and how the nervous system protects an old identity under pressure. We share a practical method to update that identity with small, safe steps that actually stick.

    • calling out stale self-help and willpower myths
    • the brain’s sacred rule to protect predictability
    • identity as who we are under pressure
    • body signals that reveal the old story
    • people pleasing, self-sufficiency, and hiding feelings as safety strategies
    • micro violations in low-stakes moments
    • pairing breath and safety with new behavior
    • repetition that retrains the autopilot
    • a clear loop: notice, name, breathe, act, mark safety

    Send me a message under the episode or ping me on Instagram at FemMagical and tell me what was helpful or where you want me to go deeper


    Got a thought, reaction, or moment this episode stirred up? Send me a note. I read every message — and sometimes they shape future episodes.

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    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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    55 mins
  • Why January Makes You Feel Like a Failure
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode, Martina dives deep into the real story behind New Year’s resolutions — why they started, how they got hijacked by marketing, and why January is actually the worst month to try and reinvent yourself.

    Sharing her personal experience, Martina explains why she shifted her “new year” to August, giving herself the space and time to build habits that truly last — without shame, pressure, or burnout. She explores:

    • The surprising history of New Year’s resolutions and why they weren’t about self-improvement.
    • How your nervous system drives your habits more than ambition or willpower.
    • Why consistency beats intensity — and why 70% effort actually works better than 100%.
    • The power of identity-based habits vs. future fantasies.
    • Why doing less before you do more can create space for real growth.

    If you’ve ever felt guilty for “failing” your New Year’s resolutions, this episode is a refreshing reminder: the right time to start isn’t dictated by a calendar — it’s about your rhythm, your nervous system, and building sustainable habits that honor you.

    ✨ Listen in and learn how to start small, start grounded, and start on your own terms — so you can actually keep the promises you make to yourself.

    Got a thought, reaction, or moment this episode stirred up? Send me a note. I read every message — and sometimes they shape future episodes.

    Follow Martina on Instagram @femmagical for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more!

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    Love what you heard? Leave a comment or review to let Martina know what resonated with you.

    Also, share this episode with friends and family who need a reminder about the importance of health and boundaries.


    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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    48 mins
  • Broken by Modern Womanhood—and the Price You’re Paying
    Dec 14 2025

    In this episode, Martina dives into the invisible pressure so many women carry: the mental load, the emotional labor, the endless juggling of work, home, health, appearance, partnership, family, and everyone’s feelings. Whether you have kids or not, whether you work from home or outside the house, the load is real. And for so many women, it never turns off.

    In a world that tells women “you can have it all,” many of us are quietly burning out trying to be it all.

    And for millennial women — the first generation who lived both with and without technology, the first to be told “go build a career first, children later,” the first to carry both the old expectations and the new freedoms — the pressure is uniquely intense.

    So today, Martina unpacks:

    • Why so many women secretly feel like something is “wrong” with them
    • How emotional labor and mental load drain your health, your joy, and your energy
    • The millennial generational trap of “do it all, do it perfectly, and don’t complain.”
    • Why more choice sometimes means more pressure
    • The quiet resentment so many women carry — and what it’s really trying to tell you
    • Most importantly: how to step out of the cycle and finally breathe again


    Got a thought, reaction, or moment this episode stirred up? Send me a note. I read every message — and sometimes they shape future episodes.

    Follow Martina on Instagram @femmagical for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more!

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    Love what you heard? Leave a comment or review to let Martina know what resonated with you.

    Also, share this episode with friends and family who need a reminder about the importance of health and boundaries.


    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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    50 mins
  • The Truth About Truth: How to Be Honest Without Blowing Up Your Life
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode, Martina digs into the art of speaking your truth in a way that actually lands — not the kind that blows up in your face or keeps you awake at night replaying the moment. She walks you through why honesty feels so complicated, how to tell the difference between the right truth and the wrong moment, and what it really means to be honest without abandoning yourself or overwhelming someone else.

    If you’ve ever bitten your tongue, over-explained yourself, or said something you immediately regretted… this episode is going to feel like that deep exhale you didn’t know you needed. We’re talking clarity, compassion, confidence — and how to make your truth something that connects, not pushes people away.

    Got a thought, reaction, or moment this episode stirred up? Send me a note. I read every message — and sometimes they shape future episodes.

    Follow Martina on Instagram @femmagical for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more!

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    Love what you heard? Leave a comment or review to let Martina know what resonated with you.

    Also, share this episode with friends and family who need a reminder about the importance of health and boundaries.


    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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    39 mins
  • Why Your Brain Turns on You When You Win
    Nov 27 2025

    In today’s episode, Martina pulls back the curtain on the moment every woman knows too well — when you create something, feel a spark… and then your brain ambushes you with doubt. She’s sharing the unfiltered story behind her recent podcast pause: the insecurity spiral, the overthinking, and the exact moment she almost deleted an episode she’d just poured her heart into.

    She dives into the razor-thin line between discernment and self-sabotage, and why so many women — especially high-achievers — get trapped in the “good girl” loop of needing things to be perfect before they’re “allowed” to exist.

    If you’ve ever had an idea, a post, a project, a dream sitting in drafts because it didn’t feel flawless yet… this episode is your permission slip and your wake-up call.

    Because the truth is: your confidence doesn’t grow from polishing. It grows from publishing.

    Tune in for a hit of courage, self-trust, and a reminder that your next breakthrough is hiding behind the thing you’re scared to share. 💛

    Got a thought, reaction, or moment this episode stirred up? Send me a note. I read every message — and sometimes they shape future episodes.

    Follow Martina on Instagram @femmagical for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more!

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    Love what you heard? Leave a comment or review to let Martina know what resonated with you.

    Also, share this episode with friends and family who need a reminder about the importance of health and boundaries.


    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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    27 mins
  • Your Day Job Doesn't Have To Be Your Dream Job
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, Martina dives into the truth we all need to hear: your job doesn’t have to be your dream.

    Your work is just a chapter, not the whole story of your life. It’s a tool — a way to pay bills, gain stability, and create space for the life you really want. Martina shares how to make your job fit into your life, instead of fitting your life into your job, and how to let your soul, passions, and dreams grow quietly behind the scenes.

    You’ll hear practical tips for:

    • Using your job to fund your freedom, not define your meaning
    • Finding what you truly love and making room for it
    • Turning your 9–5 into a stepping stone for your dream life
    • Making small, intentional choices that build your life outside of work

    If you’ve ever felt stuck in a job that doesn’t light you up — or pressured to “find meaning” in work — this episode is a wake-up call. Your job is just one chapter; your life is the masterpiece.

    Tune in and learn how to stop waiting for the perfect job and start building the life you actually want, today.

    Got a thought, reaction, or moment this episode stirred up? Send me a note. I read every message — and sometimes they shape future episodes.

    Follow Martina on Instagram @femmagical for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more!

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    Love what you heard? Leave a comment or review to let Martina know what resonated with you.

    Also, share this episode with friends and family who need a reminder about the importance of health and boundaries.


    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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    27 mins
  • The Emotion That Everyone Hides (and You Shouldn’t)
    Nov 12 2025

    In this episode, Martina gets real about envy — yes, that green, uncomfortable feeling you’ve been trained to see as bad. She shares her own story of catching envy creeping in when a friend’s life looked effortless, and how she learned to metabolize it instead of shoving it down or projecting it onto others.

    Martina offers practical tips to sit with envy, dialogue with it, and turn it into a compass that points toward freedom, ease, and permission to live life on your own terms. By the end, you’ll see that the emotion everyone hides isn’t shameful — it’s a doorway to growth, clarity, and even a little bit of magic.

    Tune in, lean in, and let Martina show you how to turn green into gold.

    Got a thought, reaction, or moment this episode stirred up? Send me a note. I read every message — and sometimes they shape future episodes.

    Follow Martina on Instagram @femmagical for behind-the-scenes content, updates, and more!

    Subscribe to "I Do Me, Boo" on your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode.

    Love what you heard? Leave a comment or review to let Martina know what resonated with you.

    Also, share this episode with friends and family who need a reminder about the importance of health and boundaries.


    Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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    46 mins