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Episode 20
18:24|Here it is, episode 20! In this episode, I talk about what I've learnt from starting a podcast and how social construct means that people are afraid to speak the truth for fear of being judged. I also share a counselling session I had recently that allowed my subconscious thoughts to emerge to the surface. I hope it helps people to feel empowered about speaking their truth and feel less alone. Keep an eye out for season 2 of Oversharing Waring!
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Episode 19
55:10|In this episode, I chat to my friend Emily about our similar struggles with anxiety, how it's impacted her life and how there's nothing better than a glass of wine and a cheeseboard.It was so lovely to talk to Emily, her honesty is just brilliant. I hope you get as much out of our talk as I did.
Episode 18
16:25|How often do we ask ourselves the questions that really matter? In this episode I talk about therapy and how I'm trying to unpick the grief of the past so that I can try to move forwards. It's never easy talking about your pain but I know it's part of the process to becoming happier.Content warning: this episode contains discussion of abuse and intrusive thoughts.
Episode 17
21:18|In this episode, it felt only right to talk about how my behaviour has been shaped by the abuse I suffered when I was younger and how it lead to years of negative patterns. I also talk about doing voluntary Social Media for a non-profit organisation that is running a campaign calling for the Government to fund emergency accommodation for those experiencing domestic abuse during lockdown and how it tapped into a side of me that wants to help others.
Episode 16
33:01|An in depth look at how my anxiety started. It's taken me to get to episode 16 to be able to talk about the cause and continuing struggle with a a difficult childhood. My most honest episode so far. Content warning: contains content about physical and mental abuse.
Episode 15
16:56|This year held so much promise for everybody but has been sabotaged by a certain pandemic. In this episode, I talk openly about how difficult Christmas was growing up and how I've come to realise that 2021 needs to be the year I work on my mental and physical health.In the UK, the Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123.
Episode 14
15:49|In this episode, I talk about the residual impact of the first lockdown on our mental health and how it's impacting lockdown 2.0. I also chat about how it's OK to cry in car parks and leave bite marks in wedges of brie in times of stress.