
time to dig deep, because everything is that serious. formerly known as therapy for takeout. for inquiries and suggestions related to the pod: dearjusdani@gmail.com for invites and collaborations: heyjusdani@gmail.com
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

Happy Women’s Month! This episode shares statistics on Violence Against Women (VAW) and Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) in the Philippines, as well as reasons why victims find it hard to leave.
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Estrellado, A. F., & Loh, J. (2013). Facto... more
Andi Eigenmann’s recent crash out left me thinking about how much more weight social media has on relationships these days. how did it come to this? and what can be done to lessen the impact of social media on relationship satisfaction? these are que... more
Today’s episode unpacks the now-deleted post from Low Brow Casual Restaurant, who should probably change their name to Low Blow. Besides this issue, I share how you can obtain a PWD ID, who qualifies, and what bigger concerns face us in this mandated... more
happy new year! today’s episode is a collection of reflections on friendship, from making friends, to maintaining them, to even ending them.
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This is my year-ender essay where I reflect on the lack of trust toward my own taste and decisions, and how I’ve been trying to build the self-confidence needed to not rely on other people’s opinions on how I should live my life.
In this episode, I revisit my year-end essay from 2023 and share a few practices that allow me to conclude the year and prepare for the next.
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Yet another audio recording of a blog post from my Substack. This month will be spent uploading audio recordings of my favorite posts this year.
September is Suicide Prevention Month, with September 10 being World Suicide Prevention Day as declared by the World Health Organization. On this episode, I share the types of suicidality and what you should not tell a suicidal person even if you thi... more
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Focusing on the intricacies of personal experiences and societal issues, this podcast provides insightful discussions that touch on a wide range of topics, from mental health and personal dilemmas to cultural phenomena and modern relationships. The host, who draws from personal anecdotes and research, emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, emotional growth, and community support. Listeners can expect a blend of vulnerability and humor as the host offers reflections on contemporary challenges and invites open conversations around often-taboo subjects, such as mental illness, personal growth, and the complexities of relationships in the digital age. The podcast stands out for its relatable perspective and ability to tackle heavy topics ... more
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