I’ve always been vocal about my emotions and my thoughts but I never felt like I was being heard. I’ve been told way too many times, “You are so sensitive” or “You’re too much.” Trying Not to Care is my not-so-personal diary where I share anything and everything. I share my thoughts and experiences with friendship breakups, bad relationships, navigating my 20s, quitting my job, following my dreams... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementHealth & FitnessMental Health |
You might have seen me recently crying on Tiktok over my imposter syndrome. While I was in California, I found myself in a few uncomfortable situations that ultimately led to me doubting myself and my abilities. In today's episode, I talk about my st... more
In today's episode, I am talking about why girls have such a bad reputation when it comes to friendships. I have heard so many people, especially men, say girls are so much drama and they're always fighting with their friends. In my opinion, I think ... more
Do you find yourself being jealous and unhappy when others succeed? Listen to this episode. In today’s episode, I talk about why we struggle to be happy for others and how to actually be supportive when others do good. more
ARIES RISE!!!!! It’s officially April and my birthday week. With my birthday coming up, I wanted to talk about previous birthdays where I felt underappreciated by the people in my life. Birthdays can be really hard, especially when you don’t have man... more
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she has helped me through the ups and downs, she has always been there for me and i will continue listening to her for a while
listened to the episode ‘why are we so afraid of ageing?’ to get some insight into how to stop being afraid of ageing which is what the episode was described to be about and instead listened to a bunch of complaining and whining more so about the podcasters personal life rather than an informative or inspiring episode about ageing.
Ashely gives me new perspectives on relationships and life overall in every episode. I love listening to her stories before going to bed. I really want to say thank you for sharing them. Lots of love from Japan!
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This podcast is such a good pick me up throughout the day. A healthy reminder that things aren’t always what they seem
Spotify | #46 | United States/Education |
Apple Podcasts | #47 | United States/Education/Self-Improvement |
Apple Podcasts | #73 | United States/Education |
Apple Podcasts | #77 | Canada/Education/Self-Improvement |
Apple Podcasts | #145 | Canada/Education |
Apple Podcasts | #153 | United Kingdom/Education/Self-Improvement |
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