In this episode, Martina gets real — raw coffee-in-hand, dogs snoring in the background, and a mic that almost didn’t work. After seven months off the podcast, she dives straight into what’s been sitting heavy on her heart: the quiet grief of a friendship that hasn’t ended, but has changed. She reflects on the bittersweetness of adult friendships — how some people we love deeply just don’t show up the way we wish they would. Martina opens up about accepting people as they are, holding space f...
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In this episode, Martina gets real — raw coffee-in-hand, dogs snoring in the background, and a mic that almost didn’t work. After seven months off the podcast, she dives straight into what’s been sitting heavy on her heart: the quiet grief of a friendship that hasn’t ended, but has changed. She reflects on the bittersweetness of adult friendships — how some people we love deeply just don’t show up the way we wish they would. Martina opens up about accepting people as they are, holding space f...
#14 I Was Called An Idiot: Finding Humanity When Everyone’s Losing It
I Do Me, Boo
34 minutes
1 year ago
#14 I Was Called An Idiot: Finding Humanity When Everyone’s Losing It
In this episode, Martina dives into a situation that might hit close to home: being judged, criticized, or even called “stupid” just for having your own opinions—especially in a time when everyone’s feeling intense, emotional, and maybe a bit on edge. After recently being called “stupid” by a family member for her stance on the U.S. election (if she could vote), Martina’s here to share why that comment didn’t sting and how her sense of self-worth kept her calm and grounded. This episode exp...
I Do Me, Boo
In this episode, Martina gets real — raw coffee-in-hand, dogs snoring in the background, and a mic that almost didn’t work. After seven months off the podcast, she dives straight into what’s been sitting heavy on her heart: the quiet grief of a friendship that hasn’t ended, but has changed. She reflects on the bittersweetness of adult friendships — how some people we love deeply just don’t show up the way we wish they would. Martina opens up about accepting people as they are, holding space f...