It's Better, Not Bitter cover art

It's Better, Not Bitter

It's Better, Not Bitter

Written by: Laura
Listen for free

About this listen

It’s Better, Not Bitter is a self-help and soul-healing podcast for those ready to grow through what they go through. Each episode offers empowering lessons, personal breakthroughs, and motivational insights to help you rewrite your story, reclaim your strength, and rise with purpose.


© 2026 It's Better, Not Bitter
Self-Help Success
Episodes
  • Season 2 : Episode 2- Jane
    Jan 5 2026

    Send us a text

    Six years ago today, my grandmother Jane passed away—and every year, I return to the lessons she left behind.


    In this deeply personal episode, I reflect on legacy, love, and the quiet moments that shape who we become. Jane was my safe place in a chaotic childhood. She showed me what unconditional love looks like, what family can mean beyond blood, and how warmth, creativity, and kindness can exist without wealth or recognition.

    This episode isn’t about loss—it’s about perspective. It’s about redefining purpose, understanding why we build the lives we build, and remembering the people who modeled dignity, devotion, and grace long before we knew we needed it.

    If you’ve ever had someone who made you feel seen, grounded, and protected—this episode is for you.

    Dedicated to Jane.

    Because legacy isn’t what we leave behind—it’s how we make people feel.

    Show More Show Less
    15 mins
  • Season 2: Episode 1: "Its not a Burden, It's a Privilege"
    Dec 9 2025

    Send us a text

    In this deeply honest episode of It’s Better, Not Bitter, Laura opens up about stepping back from recording to be fully present with her family and friends during the holiday season — and how that pause uncovered a powerful truth:

    So many of the things we label as burdens are actually privileges in disguise.

    Being tired from work.

    Needing a break from your social life.

    Feeling overwhelmed.

    Carrying responsibility.

    Even experiencing anxiety.

    These are signs that you’re living, you’re connected, you’re cared about, and you’re showing up in the world — not sitting on the sidelines of your own life.

    Laura reflects on her own moments of self-doubt and the gentle emotional shift that comes from turning bitterness into gratitude. She shares how reframing exhaustion as evidence of purpose, or viewing anxiety as a sign of caring deeply, can transform your entire emotional landscape.

    💛 In this episode, Laura dives into:

    • Why being present with loved ones matters more than anything else
    • How to see “overwhelm” as proof that you’re alive and involved
    • The unexpected privilege hidden inside stress and anxiety
    • Breaking the cycle of comparison and self-judgment
    • Rebuilding your inner voice with worthiness and gratitude
    • Choosing a perspective that heals instead of hurts

    This episode is a warm reminder that even when life feels heavy, you are capable, you are worthy, and you are allowed to slow down. Sometimes the things that make life feel overwhelming are the very things that make life meaningful

    Because it’s not a burden —

    it’s a privilege.

    And when life gets a little bitter… you still have the power to make it better.


    Show More Show Less
    10 mins
  • Season 2 Opening: "It's Gotten a Little Bitter"
    Nov 4 2025

    Send us a text

    It’s Better, Not Bitter by Laura

    In this powerful season opener, Laura gets honest about what it really means when life gets a little bitter.

    While most conversations today focus on how to be happy, successful, or “high-vibe,” Laura goes deeper, exploring why so many people still feel unfulfilled, disconnected, or quietly unhappy, even when things look good on the outside.

    Through raw reflection and real-life experience, she shares how chasing the next milestone can pull us away from gratitude for where we are and how reclaiming presence can change everything.

    This episode is a reminder to slow down, give yourself grace, and rediscover the beauty in imperfection. Laura opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, finding purpose through pain, and learning to love the journey, even when it hurts.

    Show More Show Less
    6 mins
No reviews yet