
Welcome to The Lonely Clam! I’m Adrianne Creek, and this podcast is for anyone who feels too much, thinks too much, or just wants someone else to go first. I talk about healing, grief, identity shifts, boundaries, loneliness, spirituality, and whatever existential crisis I’m currently in. It’s messy, sometimes funny, often personal, and never trying to fix you. I’m not here to sell you wellness—ju... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Self-ImprovementEducation | |||

Hello. I want to play a little game - guilty, innocent, or electric chair? Welcome to Clam Court, where we give damning verdicts and feral vibes.
This episode is the home your nervous system recognizes.
The home your spirit craves.
The home that doesn’t disappear when someone doesn’t understand you.
I talk about what it’s like to feel like you don’t belong anywhere, how heavy home dynamics ca... more
This episode is not another tired segment about magic underwear or trashing religion. It’s about the things they don’t teach in Sunday school: that unity can come at the cost of your truth, compliance gets mistaken for love, and identity is often the... more
Wild Child started with an Enya song I used to play on repeat as a kid, when the universe grabbed me by the shoulders and said, remember her? This episode is a slow unraveling of inner child work, shadow work, and the kind of healing that doesn’t an... more
In this deeply personal episode, I buss it wide open. I talk honestly about my struggles with authenticity and vulnerability while navigating a move to Nevada, the end of a significant relationship, losing my job, and starting over in a new place. I ... more
I’m letting off a little steam in this one. I unravel what it’s like to straddle love and distance with your own parents - when belief, expectation, and silence get tangled up in identity. I dive into memories and dreams that still sting, wrestle wit... more
This episode is about the weird in-between part of startingover - when you’ve technically “changed your life,” but emotionally you’re still buffering. I talk about moving from Kansas City to Nevada, grieving a life I was bored with, and trying to rem... more
Are you brave enough? This week, I’m sharing what it really feels like to make big, scary moves - when you have no guarantee it’s going to work out. Wondering if courage accepts refunds? Same. In this episode, I talk about moving, money, and the art ... more
I really enjoy this podcast. Adrianne asked listeners to send in questions for her “What Would Adrianne Do?” segment, and I sent in a question about a situation I was dealing with about a family member. Her advice was thoughtful and actually really helpful. As a millennial who’s made plenty of questionable life choices that turned into hard-earned learning experiences, this podcast is super relatable. It feels honest, reassuring, and like a conversation with a friend who’s been there. Definitely... more










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