welcome to the very first episode of said out loud
the podcast where we say the things out loud, even when they’re weird, unfiltered, or slightly unhinged. in this debut episode, i’m sharing the story behind the show. how it started, why it matters, and why this format finally feels like home after years of trying to fit myself into the instagram-perfect mold.
we’re talking about the shift from polished content to voice notes that sound like they were recorded mid-laundry and mid-meltdown (because, let’s be honest, they usually are). i’ll introduce myself, my real-life chaos, and the moment i realized i didn’t want to keep performing, i just wanted to talk. and maybe you’ve been needing that kind of space too.
this episode is for the moms, the overthinkers, the women trying to find themselves underneath the weight of all their roles. it’s for the ones who are tired but still showing up, spiraling but still trying. i’ll walk you through what to expect from this podcast: honest conversations about motherhood, mental health, slow living, grief, hormones, healing, and everything in between. not polished. not pinterest-worthy. just real.
think of this as your weekly voice note from a friend who’s in it with you.
next week, we’re diving into a childhood memory involving my grandpa’s beer and a metaphor about motherhood you’ll probably never forget. but for now? just press play and let this be the soft start you didn’t know you needed.