
A podcast dedicated to the lessons messing up teaches you.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | ||||

We did the best we could, with the year we were given. On this episode, Adeline and Linda, forgot what 2025 felt like and dug deep to remember. (Yay! Disassociation) They considered their highs and reaffirmed the things they are certain of. They spen... more
Not knowing is okay. On this episode Adeline and Linda practice learning in real time. Often not knowing something can feel embarrassing. They accept the challenge of learning in public. This episode is a testament to their commitment. They set out t... more
Rest is worthwhile and stillness is as necessary as movement. Even if we do not recognize it, our bodies know how to rest. It is one of those gifts we take for granted and something we have learned to deprioritize. In this episode, Adeline and Linda ... more
When women don’t speak, we suffer. Research shows that 80% of women are more likely to develop autoimmune diseases when we suppress our rage and silence ourselves. In this episode, Adeline and Linda reflect on the stories they’ve inherited about woma... more
Nothing that is worthwhile is done alone, we need each other. In this episode, Adeline and Linda reflect on what it means to practice relational and personal repair. If we are learning not to give up on people too quickly, perhaps we must also learn ... more
We are taught to focus on what needs to improve instead of cherishing what feels good. On the season opener, Adeline and Linda decide that celebration lives in the small moments. They sit with how awkward it can feel to be seen and honored by themsel... more
It is important to name the things that cause us pain. In this episode, Adeline and Linda wrap up season two. They talk about grief, easy joys, and how you can always get to know someone in new ways no matter how long you’ve known them. And isn’t fri... more
Shhh: Our poverty is showing. Sadly, Adeline & Linda are not perfect but at least they recognize when their thinking has to change?
On this episode, they work to disentangle their worth from their relationship to money and poverty. They acknowledge ... more
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