Episodes

  • Episode 4 "I Stayed Longer Than I Should've"
    Jan 25 2026

    Some jobs don't care about people, they care about coverage. This episode is about staying too long in a place that never planned to take care of you, what it really costs to keep pushing when effort isn't respected.

    I stayed longer than I should've because I believed showing up, working hard, and keeping my head down would protect me. It didn't.

    In this episode, I talk honestly about what happens when workplaces treat people like warm bodies instead of humans- how doing everything right still isn't enough, why the loudest people often get rewarded, and how performance, recognition, and respect don't always go together.

    This conversation is for anyone who's been overworked, overlooked, or made to doubt themselves at a job that benefited from their silence. It's not about quitting- it's about naming the truth, so you can stop blaming yourself.

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    10 mins
  • "Raw Confessions"
    Jan 11 2026

    UnNamed Ep 3 Raw Confessions

    This episode is exactly what it sounds like.

    No lessons.

    No clean endings.

    No trying to make sense of things that still don't.

    RAW CONFESSIONS is a collection of anonymous stories from people who needed somewhere to put the truth -- the kind you usually keep quiet because it's messy, heavy, or still unfinished.

    You'll hear from people who are holding it together on the outside while falling apart in orivate. People surviving situations they never planned for. People learning, the hard way, what happens when you're "overthinking" something that's breaking you.

    These confessions were shared without names, without filters, and without the expectation of being fixed.

    To everyone who trusted me with their story -- thank you, Thank you for being honest, Thank you for letting this be the place you finally said it out loud and got if off your chest.

    If any part of this episode hits close to home, you're not weak for feeling it. You're human.

    This is UnNamed.

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    25 mins
  • "The Secret That Shaped Everything."
    Jan 4 2026

    Some secrets don't end when childhood does.

    They grow.

    They follow into rooms, relationships, and moments that were supposed to feel safe.

    In this episode, an anonymous story unravels how a single, buried truth quietly shaped the way someone learned to trust, stay silent, and always believed... to moments where lines were crossed and nobody spoke up... to relationships where the body remembered what the mouth never said.

    This isn't a story about shock.

    It's about survival. About the weight people carry long after everyone else think's it's over.

    No names.

    No timelines.

    Just truth, told the way it lived in someone's body.

    If you've ever felt on edge in a safe space...

    If you've ever learned to stay quiet to survive...

    If you've ever carried something you never asked for....

    This episode is for you.

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    12 mins
  • "Before You Say Anything"
    Dec 28 2025

    Before You Say Anything

    UnNamed is a space for honesty without performance.

    In this first episode, the host introduces the intention behind the show : a place where stories don't need labels, closure, or solutions to matter. Where silence is allowed. Where truth can exist as it is.

    This episode sets the tone for everything that follows.

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    5 mins