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New Podcast Episode
🎙️ This is For Every Woman Who Was Told to Whisper with Esperansa Guerra Wells
Friday, June 13th
44 min 58 sec
What happens when a therapist refuses to water herself down—and invites others to do the same? 🌊✨
In this powerful conversation, Ardy sits down with Esperansa, a fierce and compassionate clinician 🧠💖 whose work spans jails 🏛️, psychiatric units 🏥, and the hearts of women healing from trauma 💔➡️💗.
Together, they explore what it means to be called "too much"—and how that label often hides our greatest gifts 🎁.
Esperansa shares raw truths 🔥 about working in a system designed for men, the emotional toll of invisibility 😶, and the importance of helping women feel truly seen 👁️—sometimes for the first time in their lives.
From CPR dummies without breasts 🫃 to the quieting of women's voices across generations 🤐➡️🔊, this conversation names the weight 🪨 and offers the medicine 🧪.
In one of the most emotional moments of the podcast, Esperansa honors her beloved niece, Amber 🕊️, whose life was lost to a one-time fentanyl overdose 💔 after 100 days of sobriety. Her story is a reminder of why we keep showing up—for ourselves, for our loved ones, for the possibility of healing 🌱.
Whether you've been told you're too loud, too soft, too emotional, or too broken 💔—this episode is a love letter to your wholeness 💌💪🏽♀️.
Topics Include:
Reclaiming labels like “too loud” as power
Creating emotionally safe spaces in therapy
Trauma healing and the mind-body connection
Working with women behind bars
Grieving and honoring lives lost to overdose
Why it’s not your job to convince anyone of your truth
You’re not too much—you just need a bigger room.
#WomenInRecovery #HealingFromTrauma #RecoveryPodcast
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Trigger warnings: Some of the content of these episodes mentions drinking, past drug use, suicide as well as other personal traumas. Please seek help if needed. The national suicide prevention line is 988 in the United States. Links are provided below for international free help and other resources. Disclaimer
If you are struggling with alcohol or any addiction, here are links to free programs and free help that are available:
AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)
NA (Narcotics Anonymous)
ACA (Adult Children of Alcoholics and Dysfunctional Families)
SMART (Self-Management and Recovery Training)
Other outside free resources outside of recovery:
Suicide Prevention in US: Call, or text, 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Suicide Prevention Internationally: International Association for Suicide Prevention
Domestic Violence Help: International Domestic Violence Resources
Sexual Assault Resources
🎙️ This is For Every Woman Who Was Told to Whisper with Esperansa Guerra Wells
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