• Bird Brain | S9 E7(342): Resentment Isn’t About Them: The Hidden Cost of People-Pleasing
    Feb 16 2026

    Resentment, people-pleasing, and past hurt—they’re more connected than you think. In this episode, we break down why resentment often isn’t about others, how over-giving can quietly drain you, and why past wounds shouldn’t give anyone a free pass to hurt others. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by your own boundaries—or struggled with people-pleasing—this episode will give you insight, clarity, and practical ways to reclaim your energy and relationships.

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    15 Min.
  • Bird Brain Bird Brain | S9 E6(341): Primary Pick: Why they love you until they don't
    Feb 9 2026

    People don't usually stop loving you all at once. There's no argument. No betrayal. No clear ending.


    There's just distance. Forgetfulness. Lack of bids, lack of priority.

    In this episode, we unpack why some people are drawn to your depth, your presence, and your emotional-availability until that same closeness begins to require something of them.


    This conversation isn't about being "too much." It's about what happens when love shifts from being effortless to being reciprocal.


    We explore:

    Why consistency and care can feel comforting at first- and confronting later.


    How emotional depth becomes a mirror people didn't ask to look into.


    The quiet withdrawal that happens when love starts to require integrity.


    Why being loved easily is not the same thing as being loved intentionally.


    If you've ever been deeply appreciated, then slowly deprioritized-without explanation- this episode isn't here to fix you. It's here to contextualize you.


    Sometimes people don't leave because you changed. They leave because staying would have required them to.


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    22 Min.
  • Bird Brain | S9E5 (340): Moving in silence or silently sabotaging ?
    Feb 2 2026

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    February begins with a shift.


    Not the kind you announce loudly—but the kind you feel settling into your bones.


    In this episode, I talk about moving in silence, choosing discernment over disclosure, and why not everything meaningful in your life needs to be explained, shared, or made legible for others. We explore the difference between secrecy and stewardship, oversharing and authenticity, urgency and alignment.


    This is a conversation about protecting what’s still becoming, letting things mature before they’re consumed, and giving yourself permission to have a private life—even in a world that constantly asks for access.


    If you’re in a season where something is changing quietly behind the scenes, this one is for you.

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    23 Min.
  • Bird Brain | S9E4 (339): Tax Season, But make it Emotional: The self Audit
    Jan 26 2026

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    This episode is not about fixing your life. It's about taking inventory. In the spirit of audit season, I'm walking through the idea of a self Audit- looking honestly at where our time, care, energy, and Presence are going, and how they're being met.

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    14 Min.
  • Bird Brain | S9E3 (338): Avoidance, Not Expectations, Is Why We’re Lonely.
    Jan 19 2026

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    We’ve been taught that expecting less from people is emotional maturity.

    But what if that narrative is actually protecting avoidance?


    In this episode, I unpack the growing cultural tendency to label expectations as “too much” while normalizing emotional absence, low effort, and unspoken withdrawal. We talk about how “low-maintenance” has become a shield for neglect, how “capacity” is often confused with accountability, and why so many people want the benefits of connection without participating in the labor of it.


    This isn’t about forcing people to give what they don’t have.

    It’s about being honest about what relationships require—and who pays the cost when others opt out.


    Because expectations don’t destroy relationships.

    Avoidance does.

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    21 Min.
  • Bird Brain | S9E2(337): When Self-Awareness becomes a cop out
    Jan 12 2026

    People can name patterns, explain their trauma, and articulate their inner world with impressive clarity. But insight alone isn't the same as growth.


    In this episode, we unpack why self-awareness without repair becomes self-narration- a way of explaining behavior without changing it. We explore how awareness can turn into a shield, how trauma language gets misused to avoid accountability, and why understanding yourself doesn't automatically make you safe to be in a relationship with.


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    22 Min.
  • Bird Brain Bird Brain | S9 E1(336): When Presence is Mistaken for Love
    Jan 5 2026

    Some people reach out and say they miss you—but what they really miss is the way you carried their chaos, softened their edges, or stabilized their emotions. In this episode, we break down the hidden truth behind ‘I miss you’ and why it can leave you feeling both needed and invisible. Learn how to recognize the difference between being loved for who you are versus being relied on for what you provide, and how to reclaim your energy without guilt.

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    16 Min.
  • Bird Brain | S8E36(335): The Dysfunctional Warrior & Dysfunctional Princess
    Dec 15 2025

    This episode started with a simple observation: Two friends stopped going to the gym together.

    No argument. No blowup. Just silence.


    That moment made me start paying attention to what men don’t say, why emotional honesty often feels unsafe, and why emotionally mature men are more tolerated than desired. This episode is about the roles we play, the feelings we swallow, and what happens when maturity doesn’t fit the system.


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    43 Min.