
Welcome to The Hey, Girlfriend Podcast— hosted by mindset + intuitive coach, author, and “SOFT Love” enthusiast Kindall D. This is your safe space to heal from toxic relationship patterns and find healthy love, starting within. No shame, no pressure—just real talk, inner work, and heart-centered support. I believe in “soft love,” not “tough love”—because you’ve already been through enough. This is... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 132 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsSociety & Culture | |||

Trying to love an unhealed man can slowly make you question your worth, your emotions, and even the way you love. In this video, we’re talking about emotional unavailability, ego, intimacy, self-worth, and the hidden damage women experience when they... more
Your attachment made him feel more important than he actually was.
In this video, we’re talking about anxious attachment, emotionally unavailable men, boundaries, fear of abandonment, and why healing sometimes means letting go of people who were nev... more
A lot of women are not afraid of being “mean” to men.
They’re afraid of being abandoned, misunderstood, punished, or losing someone they’ve already become emotionally attached to.
In this video, we’re talking about:
* anxious attachment in dating more
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I recently discovered your work on YouTube and really resonated with me - particularly the most recent episode about being chosen and the episode about dating a fine man (recently had that experience)! Looking forward to binging all of your content because you’re dropping gems.
Kindall is incredibly insightful. A true protector of and advocate for women. I am so happy I found her work.
I love this podcast it’s the truth and I love it it’s hurtful but the truth and what I need I’m 43 and I finally get it and I enjoy my peace until the right healed man comes along thank u thank u thank you!!!!!!
After only one listening, I just wanted to CRYYY. I feel so much relief and a lot more understanding and just acceptance within myself. I’m 23 and still trying to navigate loving && validating myself && itsss so hard but I’m so glad you made this podcast. Thank you thank you thank you!
So needed!!
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A relationship-focused show centered on self-worth, emotional readiness, and healthier dating patterns. Across episodes, the host coaches listeners to recognize genuine intent, heal from past traumas, and demand reciprocity in partnerships. The content blends practical relationship coaching, personal anecdotes, and calls to action for self-care, boundary setting, and empowerment, with recurring themes around emotional availability, self-love, and centering women's needs. Notable is the emphasis on soft, nurturing approaches over punitive “tough love,” plus a strong coaching/education angle that often ties into books, programs, and actionable steps for lasting change.
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