
Join your Weird + Wired host, Neely Kimey, as she intentionally overshares about her life, discussing a wide range of topics, like ADHD, Autism, trauma, unmasking, reconnecting with her inner child, and whatever the heck else she wants.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | a year ago |
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In this episode of Intentional Oversharing, Neely and Taylor Campbell-Phipps unpack the increasingly blurred line between authenticity and oversharing, especially in online and professional spaces. Rather than framing vulnerability as inherently good... more
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses disordered eating, body image, and diet culture.
In this episode of Intentional Oversharing, Neely talks with Alexis Wainwright, Director of Community Development at The Full Plate, about growing up in the pe... more
In this episode of Intentional Oversharing, Neely Kimey and Romina Massa explore the complexities of grief and loss, particularly in the context of their shared experiences of losing their fathers. They discuss the importance of support systems, the ... more
In this episode of Intentional Oversharing, Neely Kimey and Nav Rao explore navigating the tech industry through multiple cycles of burnout, from startup pressure and hustle culture to micromanagement, emotional disconnection, and that strange feelin... more
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