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...
#21 Verbal Armor: How to Handle Verbal Jabs with Assertiveness
I Do Me, Boo
28 minutes
9 months ago
#21 Verbal Armor: How to Handle Verbal Jabs with Assertiveness
In this episode, Martina will talk to you about handling ad hominem attacks with confidence that exudes loads of assertiveness while still staying kind and professional. Ad Hominem is those sneaky personal jabs people use to derail a conversation and put you on the defensive. Whether it’s disguised as a joke, framed as a concern, or an outright dig, these attacks are meant to throw you off your game. But not anymore. Here’s what you’ll learn: ✔️ How to recognize ad hominem attacks (even...
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...