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Episode: The Weight of Being Everyone’s Person: Being Strong Isn’t Enough for Your Mental Health
Originally aired: [5/15/25]
This week’s Fan Favorite comes from Lara and Cely, (two for the price of one) who chose this episode because it’s one of the realest moments on the show.
This is the one where I finally said out loud what a lot of us feel but don’t admit: being “everyone’s person” will break you down if you don’t learn how to save yourself first.
You’ll hear both Cely and Lara’s reason for picking it, then the full replay. At the end, I’ll share a new reflection on how much this message still hits, especially after the year I’ve had.
What episode still sticks with you? Tag @DaWholeDamnShow and @ItsAboutDamnTimePod with your pick and why — you might hear it featured next.
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In Episode 4 of Full Circle, Maya and Gee sit down to talk about control…the subtle ways we grip, plan, and attempt to perfect in hopes of keeping life from […]
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