• Yes, I'm a cat person, bugger off. On loneliness, touch starvation and quiet love.
    Feb 2 2026
    Living alone teaches you strange things.
    Like how quiet can get loud.
    And how much your body misses touch, even when your head says you're fine.

    This episode is about my cat(s).
    About touch starvation.
    And why some kinds of love don't need words.

    Yes, I'm a cat person, bugger off.
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    9 mins
  • Dating my therapist
    Jan 18 2026
    It Can Happen that you look for a therapist
    It's important to use reasonable criteria...

    I thought therapy would be a magical movie moment.
    It wasn’t.
    It was mismatched vibes, strange offices,
    incense I definitely didn’t sign up for
    and a lot of uncomfortable silence.
    And then — finally — someone who didn’t laugh at my jokes
    because she saw the sadness behind them.
    Healing is slow.
    Awkward.
    Absolutely worth it.

    Sounds familiar?
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    10 mins
  • The Narcissist Attack
    Jan 18 2026
    This one is about the guy who made everything feel cinematic
    until the credits rolled… and I realised I wasn’t even in the cast. Love-bombing, vanishing, blaming,
    the whole emotional circus.If you’ve ever asked yourself
    “Is it me?”
    …this episode might feel uncomfortably familiar.

    Sounds familiar?
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    7 mins
  • My Favorite Meds
    Jan 18 2026
    It Can Happen — You Get Sick

    My body has a very clear communication style.
    It gets sick.
    Getting sick is supposed to mean rest.
    In my case, it usually means guilt, overthinking
    and answering emails with a fever. In this episode I talk about being “sick too often,”
    about growing up with the belief that illness is weakness,
    and about the uncomfortable truth that sometimes
    I enjoyed being sick — because at least then I was allowed to stop. We’re talking fake strength, real migraines,
    working through pain,
    and the strange relief of having a socially acceptable excuse
    to lie down and do nothing. No tips.
    No healing arc.
    Just a story about a body that kept saying “enough”
    until I finally started listening. If your immune system feels smarter than your calendar —
    this one’s for you.
    It can happen.

    Sounds familiar?
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    11 mins