
The Feeling Station is a podcast that gives you a front row view of relationships and why they didn't work. The podcast creates a therapeutic and safe environment for people to share their break up stories anonymously without feeling judged. Although some experiences are more dramatic than others, they all present a valuable life long lesson that YOU will benefit from. Just try not get into your f... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 246 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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This is a continuation of the heartbreaking story that started in episode 242. If you know any way that we can help Sira with work in Kenya, please get in touch.
If we are all able to go back to the beginning, that very moment that you can remember what your mother and father were like. Would you be able so see a lot of who you are today? Or it's all a blur? My guest remembers it all too well. Listen to how t... more
The title suggests a lot and maybe I shouldn't spoil the story with the description here. It's worth noting though that the episode has references to sexual assault and threats of physical assault suggest that you do not listen to it if it is likely ... more
The analogy of eating from a mango tree has to be one of the best I've come across whilst recording episodes. Listen to how the trees and a friendship interacted in this week's episode of The Feeling station.
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This podcast is honestly one of the best things I have ever discovered. It makes my walks to work feel lighter, shorter, and actually enjoyable. Instead of dragging myself through the day, I’m laughing, reflecting, and sometimes even having those “wow, that’s so true” moments before 9am.
One day, I would love to share my own story on a platform like this because whew, I basically earned a whole PhD in mjolo. Seven years in one relationship? That wasn’t just dating, that was research, fieldwork, ... more
This podcast is amazing and even more so for my zimbos abroad. It’s just great to hear what people are going through especially since it relates to our culture at times. My only concern is for the guests. I think the main lesson should be always have a retrospective and focus on how you were the problem in the relationship and what you went through because of that lol. Shout out Tinto buy my mans a coffee !!!
Am always in my car and this is always on. Great Podcast Tinto!
I appreciate how real and raw the experiences here are. It’s a constant reminder that no matter what you’re going through, you’re not alone! Thank you Tinto for creating such an inclusive and comforting platform. 5 star podcast!
How have I only just discovered this podcast?! I’m thoroughly enjoying catching up on every episode. Each one is packed with fascinating insights, thought provoking lessons, and genuinely engaging content, never a dull moment!! . I also salute everyone brave enough to share their stories, it takes courage and adds so much depth. It’s like free therapy listening to these conversations. Thank you Tinto and guests!
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This podcast offers a candid and therapeutic platform where individuals share their complex breakup stories and relationship experiences, highlighting the lessons learned along the way. Listeners are taken on a journey through various emotional landscapes, as guests recount personal anecdotes filled with humor, sadness, and insights into the intricacies of love, trust, and self-discovery. The narratives often resonate deeply, exploring twists of fate that illuminate the universal struggles of romance and personal growth while fostering a sense of community among listeners through shared vulnerabilities. What sets this podcast apart is its focus on raw storytelling, creating an open space for self-reflection and healing for both guests and a... more
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