We’re ending the season with a powerful reflection on writing, healing, and shadow work. 🖤
Tina Overbury (@tinaolife), the editor of my book 'Love Your Villain', joins me to talk about the emotional layers behind the writing process, exploring hidden anger, judgment, boundary guilt, and the weight of people-pleasing.
She shares how working on the Love Your Villain Book helped her meet her own inner villain. Together, we unpack what it means to stop suppressing those parts and start integrating them with awareness, curiosity, and grace.
This week on #LoveYourVillain, we’re diving into the parts of ourselves we’ve been told to hide, the ones driven by pleasure, curiosity, and desire.💗
In this unfiltered episode, Simone joins me for an intimate conversation about sensuality, emotional honesty, and how embracing your “sexy villain” can actually bring you closer to healing, integrity, and trust.
We talk jealousy, communication, kink, and the difference between being good and being whole.
What if the part of you that craves pleasure, intimacy, and freedom wasn’t a problem to fix but a truth to explore?
Episode 8 - How Emotional Literacy Can Change Your Life is out now.
We’re taught to chase good vibes and fear bad ones but what if all emotions had value?
In this solo episode, I unpack how emotional literacy can transform your life.
We talk about triggers, jealousy, emotional maturity, and how true emotional maturity comes from recognizing, understanding, and validating your emotions.
Ep 7: Addiction with guest Arthur Lee
Addiction is about pain, disconnection, and the need to numb yourself when emotions feel too heavy to carry.
Arthur joins me to talk honestly about his journey through alcoholism, drug use, and emotional healing.
We explore what addiction can look like, what recovery really takes, and how emotional literacy can save a life. And what it really takes to come back to yourself.
No one ever handed us a map for how to feel. Many of us grew up around emotional avoidance, passed-down trauma, and parents who didn’t know how to process their own pain, so they made us responsible for it.
In this solo episode, I unpack what emotional literacy really means, why naming emotions is powerful, and how our relationship to feelings shapes everything from addiction to intimacy.
We’re breaking down the myth that emotions make you weak.
They don’t. They make you honest.
🎙️Coming up on #LoveYourVillain is Ep 5: Where Healing Really Begins with Moriah Gonidis
We’re talking about what healing actually looks like at the start: messy, raw, and real.
Moriah shares how she began facing her inner villain, learning to pause before reacting, and rebuilding a life based on truth instead of survival.
In this honest and vulnerable episode. Moriah shares her experience facing her inner villain, learning to pause instead of react, and rebuilding life from the inside out. We, talk about the emotional “workout” of healing and why it feels hard at first, but gets easier with time.
Is your Villain Anxious, Avoidant or both? In this episode of Love Your Villain, we're diving into the attachment trap. I get personal about my own anxious-avoidant attachment:
How they can play out in a relationships.
How they are formed.
What it takes to shift toward security.
I break down how our earliest bonds shape the way we relate, and why self-abandonment, emotional explosions, and shame spirals often start as survival strategies.
If you’ve ever felt too much or not enough in love, this one’s for you.
Emotional Availability with @bebhinnpidgeon
In this episode, Bebhinn Pidgeon, RTC and founder of @evolvecreativetherapy, shares how expressive arts, nervous system work, and self-reflection can help us soften our armor and show up with more presence and honesty.
It’s not about being emotionally perfect.
It’s about being emotionally real.
🎭 Love your villain because the walls you built were once your only form of safety.
A Villain Begins talks about the origin and development of the Villain AKA the shadow side of our personality. The unconscious version of us we were taught as babies to suppress for fear of not being loved or liked by the people that mattered the most to us. And it all starts with crying.
I'm an osteopath, a lifelong personal growth explorer, with 21 years of clinical experience and a master's degree in osteopathic medicine. I've spent my career holding space for pain in all its forms, physical, emotional, generational, and ancestral. My practice evolved from treating bodies to understanding the stories those bodies carry. And what I've come to know as this true healing doesn't come from fixing, performing, or pleasing our way into acceptance. It begins when we stop pretending to be okay, when we meet the messy, misunderstood parts of ourselves with curiosity instead of shame. We stop abandoning our emotional truth and finally choose to love the villain we became to survive.
🎙How Imposter Syndrome Creeps Into Your Mindset and Sabotages Your Dreams. Episode One.
Ever felt like a fraud in your own life? Like you're just one mistake away from being "found out"? That quiet voice whispering "Who do you think you are?" — that’s imposter syndrome. It's your saboteur.
In this episode of Love Your Villain, we expose how imposter syndrome doesn't just whisper — it manipulates. It disguises itself as humility, perfectionism, procrastination, and even people-pleasing. It convinces you to shrink, second-guess your voice, and play small in rooms you were born to take up space in.
We unpack:
If you’ve ever delayed a dream, talked yourself out of applying, or felt like you had to "earn" your worth — this one’s for you.
🖤 Because the villain isn’t always loud — sometimes, it’s the quietest thought in your head.
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Wholistic Nutritionist & mum of four boys. You can find out more information on Katy via Instagram: @Hauorawellness and her website: http://www.hauorawellness.com
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