Send us a text In this Quiet Confession, Chelsea reflects on a conversation with an old friend that led to a realization — Disney isn’t just a destination, it’s a feeling. It’s the space where “little me” exhales, where play and magic return, and where identity exists outside of motherhood, partnership, and responsibility. Through this story, Chelsea invites listeners to rediscover their version of “Disney” — the place, activity, or ritual that reconnects them to who they are underneath all t...
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Send us a text In this Quiet Confession, Chelsea reflects on a conversation with an old friend that led to a realization — Disney isn’t just a destination, it’s a feeling. It’s the space where “little me” exhales, where play and magic return, and where identity exists outside of motherhood, partnership, and responsibility. Through this story, Chelsea invites listeners to rediscover their version of “Disney” — the place, activity, or ritual that reconnects them to who they are underneath all t...
Send us a text ⚠️ Trigger warning: This episode discusses intrusive thoughts, suicidal ideation, and homicidal ideation related to postpartum psychosis. Please take care while listening. In this deeply vulnerable and powerful episode, Chelsea sits down with author and advocate Aaisha Alvi to talk about her lived experience with postpartum psychosis—not once, but twice. Aaisha opens up about the terrifying symptoms she faced, how medical professionals repeatedly dismissed her cries for help, a...
Quiet Connection - Postpartum Mental Health
Send us a text In this Quiet Confession, Chelsea reflects on a conversation with an old friend that led to a realization — Disney isn’t just a destination, it’s a feeling. It’s the space where “little me” exhales, where play and magic return, and where identity exists outside of motherhood, partnership, and responsibility. Through this story, Chelsea invites listeners to rediscover their version of “Disney” — the place, activity, or ritual that reconnects them to who they are underneath all t...