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Pain Is Required for Joy: Processing Your Feelings, Embracing Life's Dualities, Letting Go of Control, Healing Through Psychology & Spirituality, Understanding Shame & More | Aliza Shapiro
Jun 23, 2026
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Can Women Have It All? Imposter Syndrome, Finding Purpose in Your Career, Taking Action Through Self-Trust, Rewriting the Narrative Around Motherhood & More | Michelle Battersby
Jun 16, 2026
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Heart Break is Necessary: The Danger of Settling, Releasing Childhood Wounds, Self-Abandoning, Dating Standards, Finding Authentic Love, Healing & More | Jess Girod
Jun 2, 2026
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Why Chasing the High Never Heals You, Navigating Emotional Extremes, Building Self-Trust through Authenticity, Mental Health, Identity Wounds, & Healing Through Rock Bottom | Kenzie Burke
May 26, 2026
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Productivity as a Trauma Response: Why High Achievers Can’t Slow Down, Parts Work, Trauma Healing, Nervous System Regulation, Somatic Healing, & More | Masha Kay
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Pain Is Required for Joy: Processing Your Feelings, Embracing Life's Dualities, Letting Go of Control, Healing Through Psychology & Spirituality, Understanding Shame & More | Aliza Shapiro | #152: On today's episode, psychotherapist and founder of Therapy in the City, joins the podcast for a conversation about what it actually means to heal.So many of us spend our lives chasing happiness while trying to avoid pain, but what if the very thing we're resisting is what allows us to experience the deepest joy?Aliza explains why healing isn't about becoming happy all the time, but about learning to embrace the full human experience. The girls unpack why discomfort isn't something to escape, why uncertainty is one of life's greatest teachers, and how letting go of control can completely transform the way we experience life. The girls get into:why pain is required for joywhy avoiding your emotions creates more sufferingprocessing your feelings instead of escaping themaccepting the full human experienceembracing life's dualitieswhy happiness isn't the goal of healingletting go of control and embracing uncertaintywhy some people naturally experience emotions more intenselythe Biosocial Theory and why mental health isn't always rooted in traumawhy you are not your thoughts, emotions, or past experiencesthe difference between your first thought and your second thought (more on rewiring the brain)why high achievers often struggle to feel their emotionsslowing down, stillness, and the power of the pauseunderstanding shame and where it stems fromwhat Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is and how it helps us healpsychology and spirituality... why healing requires bothredefining what true joy actually looks likedating, attachment styles, and choosing relationships that align with your values& MORE!This episode is for anyone who struggles to relinquish control, finds themselves in patterns of emotional avoidance, or is constantly chasing happiness while resisting pain. If you've ever felt overwhelmed by uncertainty, uncomfortable emotions, or the inevitable ups and downs of life, this conversation will completely reframe what healing actually looks like. Because true joy isn't found in avoiding pain... it's found in learning how to hold both.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 – Introduction01:09 – What actually brings people to therapy?04:49 – Feeling emotions deeply and learning how to process them05:53 – The Biosocial Theory: Why some people feel emotions more intensely07:03 – Healing isn't only for people with trauma08:04 – You are not your thoughts, emotions, or past experiences09:38 – Stop trying to control what you can't control10:39 – Why healing is about beginning again13:29 – Learning to embrace uncertainty16:48 – Why happiness isn't the destination17:19 – Why pain is required for joy18:05 – Emotional avoidance: Why avoiding your feelings creates more suffering20:26 – You can be self-aware and still be emotionally unavailable21:40 – Logic vs. emotion: Learning to actually feel23:01 – The science behind emotions and slowing them down24:11 – The healing power of the pause, silence, and stillness27:01 – Shame, secrecy, and why they always go together27:48 – What is Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)?34:40 – Becoming comfortable with life's ambiguity36:15 – Psychology, spirituality, and trusting something bigger than yourself37:25 – The three things anxiety usually comes back to38:42 – Why external achievement can never replace internal healing40:27 – What is joy, really?48:21 – Dating, attachment, and choosing relationships that align with your valuesCONNECT BELOW:Follow Aliza hereVisit Therapy in the City hereCONNECT WITH HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT herefollow Han on Substack herewatch HOW I SEE IT on YouTube hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Can Women Have It All? Imposter Syndrome, Finding Purpose in Your Career, Taking Action Through Self-Trust, Rewriting the Narrative Around Motherhood & More | Michelle Battersby | #151: On today’s episode, President of Peanut and former Bumble executive Michelle Battersby joins the podcast for an honest conversation around ambition, imposter syndrome, motherhood, and the pressure women feel to choose between building a successful career and building a family.Michelle opens up about helping scale Bumble, launching and later selling her company Sunroom, navigating the mental health challenges that come with entrepreneurship, and learning to trust herself through seasons of uncertainty. The girls unpack purpose, imposter syndrome, self-doubt, societal expectations placed on women.Michelle opens up about her own healing journey— navigating motherhood and the narratives she had to rewrite as she entered the new season.The girls get into:self-worth and tying your identity to achievementhow we can move through imposter syndromeconfidence, self-doubt, and learning to trust yourselfentrepreneurship as a mental health journeyidentifying the voice of self-trust versus self-doubthow fear keeps us trapped and prevents us from reaching our potentialbuilding Bumble and launching female-first platformsdouble standards women face in business, leadership, and successthe pressure women feel to choose between motherhood and ambitionWhy 86% of women believe motherhood will negatively impact their careersmaternal loneliness, women's mental health, and the support systems women desperately needfertility decisions, abortion, family planning, and career timingnavigating pregnancy while building a careerwhy women are still penalized for motherhood in ways men aren'tthe systems and societal structures that make balancing career and family so difficultwhy the conversation shouldn't be "can women have it all?" but rather "why is it so hard for women to have it all?"challenging outdated narratives around motherhood, ambition, and identitywork-life balance and redefining what it means to "have it all"building a life that feels aligned, meaningful, and authentic& MORE!This episode is for anyone navigating imposter syndrome and anyone lost searching for purpose in their 9-5 job. This episode is also for women who are struggling with the idea of motherhood— anxiety around fertility decisions and entering the next chapter of life.CONNECT BELOW:follow Michelle herefollow Peanut hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT herefollow Han on Substack herewatch HOW I SEE IT on YouTube hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com00:00 – Introduction02:32 – Realizing she wasn't passionate about her career04:49 – The intuition that changed her life07:53 – Self-worth, achievement, and identity10:29 – Is it wrong to tie your worth to what you do?11:16 – Different seasons of ambition and success11:42 – Fulfillment vs external achievement12:30 – Challenging gender roles through Bumble14:42 – Why Michelle is drawn to controversial conversations16:08 – Launching Sunroom and challenging societal norms18:55 – Double standards for women in business and leadership22:20 – Imposter syndrome and self-doubt22:55 – Entrepreneurship as a mental health journey24:38 – Luck, opportunity, and taking action26:20 – Learning to trust your intuition28:43 – Different forms of bravery29:00 – Identifying the voice of intuition versus fear31:46 – What would partial success look like?37:14 – Why 86% of women believe motherhood will hurt their careers38:07 – Unlearning beliefs around ambition and motherhood39:17 – Navigating pregnancy while building a company41:00 – The systems that make balancing career and family difficult43:35 – Fertility decisions, abortion, and career timing45:10 – Is there ever a "right time" to have children?51:08 – The pressure to "bounce back" after motherhood54:10 – What society gets wrong about motherhood1:04:15 – Rock bottom, ChatGPT tarot cards, and finding clarity | — | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Heart Break is Necessary: The Danger of Settling, Releasing Childhood Wounds, Self-Abandoning, Dating Standards, Finding Authentic Love, Healing & More | Jess Girod | #150: On today's episode, Jess Girod, creator, season 27 contestant of The Bachelor, and season 9 contestant of Bachelor in Paradise, jumps on the podcast for a conversation about heartbreak, self-worth, childhood wounds, and the relationship patterns we unknowingly carry into adulthood. Jess opens up about growing up in a household filled with conflict, the fear of repeating her parents' relationship, and the realization that she was settling—not just in dating, but in life.Through stories of heartbreak, healing, situationships, and self-discovery, Jess shares how some of her most painful experiences became the catalyst for deeper growth. The girls unpack self-abandonment, fear of intimacy, closure, emotional availability, dating standards, and what it actually means to build a relationship rooted in authenticity rather than familiarity. This conversation is a reminder that healing isn't about finding the right person—it's about becoming someone who no longer abandons themselves.The girls get into:fear of repeating your parents' relationshipgrowing up around conflict and how childhood wounds shape adult relationshipswhy we often settle for what feels familiarself-abandonment and losing yourself in relationshipsnavigating betrayal, heartbreak, and relationship traumawhy heartbreak can become one of life's greatest teachersfear of intimacy and emotional vulnerabilitylearning that authentic love requires authenticity from yourself firstwhy closure isn't something another person can give yousituationships, rejection, and unanswered questionsrelationship patterns and breaking cycles that no longer serve youself-worth while singlethe pressure women feel to find a relationshipdating standards, emotional availability, and self-respectwhy the right relationship won't require convincing, chasing, or forcingchoosing hope after heartbreakThis episode is for anyone healing from heartbreak, working through childhood wounds, questioning a relationship, struggling with self-worth, or trying to break old relationship patterns. If you've ever found yourself settling, seeking closure, abandoning your needs, or wondering why the same lessons keep showing up in your relationships, this conversation will remind you that healing begins when you stop looking for validation outside of yourself and start trusting what you already know.CONNECT BELOW:Follow Jess on InstagramFollow Jess on Tik TokCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT herefollow Han on Substack herewatch HOW I SEE IT on YouTube hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Why Chasing the High Never Heals You, Navigating Emotional Extremes, Building Self-Trust through Authenticity, Mental Health, Identity Wounds, & Healing Through Rock Bottom | Kenzie Burke | #149: On today’s episode, founder of fashion brand Brule, Kenzie Burke, jumps on the podcast for a vulnerable conversation around mental health, emotional extremes, identity wounds, and the importance of staying true to your purpose.Kenzie opens up about struggling with her mental health from a young age, going viral and creating immense success to losing herself in entrepreneurship, and eventually being forced to confront her deepest fear: bankruptcy. The girls unpack shame, emotional instability, validation, purpose, and how sometimes hitting rock bottom becomes the very thing that allows you to rebuild your life in a more honest and authentic way.The girls get into:struggling with mental health and emotional extremesgoing viral young and making half a million dollars in 3 monthsentrepreneurship, instability, and losing yourself in successpanic, anxiety, shame, and emotional burnoutwhy bankruptcy became the most healing experience of Kenzie’s lifeidentity wounds and constantly seeking external validationthe difference between acting from authenticity versus acting from woundsthe pressure to “have it all together” in the age of social medialearning how to trust yourself instead of outsourcing your worth to other peoplechasing emotional highs vs healing the rootwhy slowing down can feel terrifyingemotional rock bottoms and rebuilding your lifebravery, risk taking, purpose, and fear of mediocrityrelationships, settling, and building a life that actually adds value& MORE!This episode is for anyone navigating emotional extremes, shame & self-worth wounds, or the uncomfortable process of rebuilding yourself after realizing the life you built no longer feels aligned with who you truly are.CONNECT BELOW:follow Kenzie herefollow Brule hereshop Brule hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT herefollow Han on Substack herewatch HOW I SEE IT on YouTube hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com00:00 – Introduction02:22 – Struggling with mental health from a young age03:25 – “Tortured artist” tendencies & emotional extremes04:14 – Why purpose felt so important07:04 – Going viral & making half a million dollars in 3 months07:57 – Entrepreneurship, identity, & losing herself in success08:42 – Why success stopped feeling aligned09:30 – How entrepreneurship destroyed her self confidence12:58 – Money insecurity, instability, & emotional stress14:16 – Filing for bankruptcy & confronting her deepest fear15:04 – Why bankruptcy became the most healing experience of her life17:10 – Being forced to slow down & face yourself20:12 – Sometimes the best way to find yourself is to get lost21:00 – Authenticity vs acting from wounds21:30 – Feeling unseen as a child & seeking validation22:00 – Learning to trust herself instead of outsourcing her worth24:36 – Chasing emotional highs & trying to “feel something”24:58 – Finding peace in emotional stability instead of extremes26:30 – Why chasing the high never heals the root28:35 – Restlessness, bravery, & fear of mediocrity28:50 – Why slowing down can feel terrifying29:27 – Different forms of bravery31:00 – Knowing when you need to take the risk33:55 – Relationships, standards, & refusing to settle | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Productivity as a Trauma Response: Why High Achievers Can’t Slow Down, Parts Work, Trauma Healing, Nervous System Regulation, Somatic Healing, & More | Masha Kay | #148: On today’s episode, Masha Kay, nervous system regulation coach, jumps on the podcast to unpack the deeper psychology behind high achievement and how it’s a tool for nervous system regulation. Han shares her Substack (linked here), which opens a conversation into what it actually means to heal beyond just intellectualizing your patterns and explore how many ambitious people use work, achievement, and constant productivity as coping mechanisms to avoid feeling, and how protector parts developed in childhood can continue running our lives long after we no longer need them to survive.The girls get into:productivity as a coping mechanism & form of emotional avoidancewhy high achievers struggle to slow downnervous system regulation, trauma healing, & somatic healingwhat “parts work” actually isprotector parts & how they try to keep us safe from feelings that once weren’t safe to experiencewhy intellectualizing your healing is not the same as embodying itdissociation, overwhelm, & constantly needing to stay busyreconnecting to the body & learning how to feel below the neckwhy healing can actually feel unsafe for the nervous systeminner child work, emotional suppression, & survival strategieshow ambition and achievement can become trauma responseswhy awareness alone doesn’t always create transformationlearning how to feel instead of avoidthe difference between numbing and true healingLearning to surrender to the process of healing& MORE!This episode is for anyone who feels they may be using productivity and achievement as a form of emotional suppression or avoidance, anyone feeling frustrated in their healing journey despite being “self aware,” anyone pursuing trauma healing and looking into nervous system regulation, or anyone wanting to better understand parts work, protector parts, inner child healing, and what it actually means to feel instead of intellectualize.CONNECT BELOW:follow Masha hereCheck out her program hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT herefollow Han on Substack herewatch HOW I SEE IT on YouTube hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com00:00 – Introduction02:44 – Productivity addiction & high achievers using work to cope03:58 – Achievement as nervous system regulation04:47 – Why ambitious people struggle to be with themselves07:54 – Productivity as emotional avoidance08:41 – Work, avoidance, & disconnecting from feeling09:13 – What are “protector parts”?09:41 – Understanding parts work & internal family systems12:46 – Why healing can feel blocked16:15 – When the “high achiever” part takes over healing18:31 – How protector parts keep us safe20:14 – Awareness, observation, & compassion in healing22:35 – Dissociation & living outside the body27:35 – The inability to stay present with feeling32:40 – Intellectualizing vs actual self awareness36:44 – Anger, discomfort, & emotional control37:58 – Observation creates separation from emotion39:39 – Beginning somatic experiencing41:32 – Reconnecting to the body through orienting52:55 – Why slowing down is harder for high achievers1:00:00 – Numbing vs actual healing1:05:37 – Building ambitious lives to avoid pain | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() The Cost of the Pivot: Leaving Corporate, Betting on Yourself, Self Trust, Growing Pains, Evolving & Rebranding, Mental Health Hacks, Building Resilience, & More | Les Alfred | #147: On today’s episode, Les Alfred, podcast host of She’s So Lucky, jumps on to share her story; how she left corporate, navigated a major career pivot, and learned how to build self trust while redefining success on her own terms. We talk about identity shifts, mental health, and what it really looks like to grow through uncomfortable transitions.The girls get into:• The journey of becoming who you were before the world told you who to be • Leaving the “safe” corporate path• Going back to therapy and the difference between talking vs. actually feeling • Self blame and control and how it shows up• Letting go of the “balanced” label and allowing yourself to evolve publicly • Breaking out of boxes, authenticity, and why it’s the only way to grow • Rebranding as a natural result of evolving through life • The real cost of pivoting: identity shifts, social pressure, and financial dips • Being misunderstood, judged, and projected onto as you grow • Self-trust, risk-taking, and learning to bet on yourself • How to build confidence by doing small things differently every day • The reality of success: why it takes years, not months • Closing the gap between where you are and where you want to be • Fear of being seen vs. fear of criticism• Letting go of controlling how people perceive you• Performing vs. being your authentic self• Mirror work and learning to extend kindness to yourself • Confidence vs comparison& MOREThis episode is for anyone navigating a career pivot, leaving corporate, building self trust, struggling with mental health, going through an identity shift, or learning how to embrace change and step into their next level—even when it feels uncomfortable.CONNECT BELOW:follow Les herefollow She's So Lucky Podcast hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.comleaving corporate, how to leave corporate, career pivot, career change advice, building self trust, how to trust yourself, personal growth, identity shift, rebranding yourself, life transitions, entrepreneurship, women in business, mental health, mental health hacks, healing journey, therapy, wellness, confidence, fear of being seen, overcoming self doubt, authenticity, building a business, growth mindset, success habitsTIMESTAMPS:00:54 Intro & meeting Les Alfred03:19 Becoming who you were before the world told you who to be05:50 Leaving corporate & wanting more07:51 Hitting a low point & wellness transformation10:20 Corporate vs entrepreneurship skills13:48 Returning to therapy15:04 Talking vs feeling emotions15:45 Self-blame & high-functioning habits18:32 Letting go of the “balanced” identity19:13 Breaking out of boxes & authenticity20:16 Rebranding through life transitions21:12 The cost of pivoting (identity, social, financial)22:00 Being misunderstood & judged24:09 Not responsible for others’ triggers25:33 Struggles with vulnerability & trust29:27 Self-trust & taking risks30:31 Building confidence through small changes32:40 The reality of long-term success35:30 Closing the gap to success38:49 Fear of being seen40:30 Letting go of perception control42:53 Performing vs authenticity45:05 Mirror work & self-kindness47:42 Confidence & comparison | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() No Plan B: Ignoring Limits, Delusional Self Belief, Money as Energy, and How Your Mindset Shapes Your Reality | Ksenia Zaytseva | #146: On today’s episode, Han sits down with Ksenia Zaytseva, founder of Bur Bur Hair Care, to talk about her story. From moving to the U.S. without speaking English, to building from nothing, and the mindset it takes to keep going when there’s no proof it’s going to work.This is a conversation about perseverance, self belief, and committing to a path without a plan B. The girls get into:• moving to the U.S. without speaking English & starting over• why “no plan B” changes the way you show up• living “comfortably uncomfortable” vs actually taking risks• delusional self belief & trusting yourself before there’s proof• ignoring what feels logical to follow what you know is meant for you• why thinking from point A to Z keeps you stuck• navigating hardship, sacrifice & starting from nothing• being told something is impossible—and doing it anyway• money as energy & removing a scarcity mindset• how your beliefs shape the reality you experience• breaking limits & refusing to keep yourself small• the mindset behind building Bur Bur Hair Care• why scalp care is the most overlooked part of beautyKsenia shares how she pushed past what felt logical to follow a deeper knowing that she was meant for more, why success came from continuing to show up without validation, and how her relationship with money as energy shaped the way she built her life and business.This episode is for anyone who feels like they’re starting from nothing, questioning their path, or trying to trust themselves before the results show up. It’s also for anyone who knows they’re meant for more but is still learning how to move through fear, take risks, and actually go after it.USE CODE HOWISEEIT for a discount when shopping BUR BUR hereCONNECT BELOW:follow Bur Bur hereshop Bur Bur here with code HOWISEEIT for a discountCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.comEPISODE TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Introduction & meeting Ksenia Zaytseva01:30 “No Plan B” mindset & why most people quit too early03:06 Growing up in Russia & feeling out of place04:30 Moving to the U.S. with no English & starting over07:45 Living “comfortably uncomfortable” vs taking risks11:39 Letting go of fear of judgment13:48 Committing fully to your path without a backup plan15:05 Why thinking too far ahead keeps you stuck16:40 Expanding what you believe is possible17:20 Sacrifice, survival & chasing something bigger19:40 Believing in yourself when no one else does23:30 Emotions aren’t stop signs—they’re signals25:35 Trauma, pivots & rebuilding your identity29:18 Rejecting rules & creating your own path31:00 Being told your business will fail—and doing it anyway32:45 Money as energy & abundance mindset34:00 The world mirrors your beliefs36:49 Breaking limits & redefining what’s possible39:00 The origin story behind Bur Bur Hair Care41:30 Why scalp care is the missing piece in beauty44:30 Hair growth myths & what actually works46:10 The craftsmanship behind Bur Bur brushesself growth for women, mental health podcast, healing journey, self worth, emotional growth, personal development podcast, therapy work, self awareness, mindset and growth, delusional self belief, no plan b mindset, overcoming adversity, starting over in life, trusting yourself, navigating trauma, identity growth, women in business mindset, entrepreneurship mindset, money mindset, money as energy, abundance mindset | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Coachella Recap: Inner Child Healing, Social Media vs Reality, Dating Standards, Doing the Work in Therapy, and Working Through Shame | Han & Britt | #145: On today’s episode, Han and her best friend Britt are recapping their experience at Coachella, something that ended up being way deeper than either of them expected. What started as a festival weekend turned into a reflection on inner child healing, self awareness, and the ways we disconnect from ourselves in the name of being “productive,” “mature,” or “put together.”They also break down the reality behind the curated content, why Coachella isn’t always as fun as it looks online, and what the environment revealed about their relationship to joy, play, and shame. Han and Britt also get into dating standards, self respect, and what it actually looks like to do the work in therapy, learning how to move through discomfort, question your patterns, and reconnect with parts of yourself you may have shut down over time. The girls get into:why Coachella is seen as the “playground for your inner child”feeling disconnected from your inner childwhy “fun” can feel unproductive or uncomfortablethe judgment we hold against our younger selveslearning how to experience joy without shamedoing the work in therapy & building self awarenessgetting uncomfortable for the sake of growththe reality of Coachella vs. what you see on social mediawhy the festival isn’t as glamorous as it looksEverything you need to know about artist passeshow curated content shapes perceptiondating standards, respect & the bare minimum standardsnavigating modern dating & emotional maturityThis episode is for anyone who feels disconnected from their inner child, struggles to let themselves experience joy without overthinking it, or is working through self awareness, shame, and healing in a deeper way. It’s also for anyone navigating dating, redefining their standards, or realizing that what you see online is rarely the full picture.00:00 Coachella Recap & First Impressions01:18 Why We Never Planned to Go to Coachella02:33 The Truth About Coachella (Expectation vs Reality)04:20 Why Coachella Isn’t What It Looks Like Online05:57 Coachella as the “Inner Child Playground”06:57 Feeling Disconnected from Your Inner Child09:28 The Swings Moment: Why Fun Felt Uncomfortable10:42 Why “Having Fun” Can Feel Unproductive11:04 Realizing the Judgment Was Toward Ourselves13:02 Inner Child Healing & Reconnecting to Your Younger Self14:10 Why It’s Hard to Let Yourself Experience Joy16:09 Self-Judgment & Shame Around Your Past Self19:05 Getting Uncomfortable for Growth20:15 It’s Not as Fun as It Looks (Honest Coachella Experience)21:04 Social Media vs Reality at Coachella23:24 Dating Standards, Respect & the Bare Minimum26:13 Women Are Evolving & Modern Dating Dynamics30:10 Coachella Stories, Chaos & Fun MomentsCONNECT BELOW:follow Britt hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.comcoachella recap, coachella 2026, coachella experience, festival recap, social media vs reality, inner child healing, self awareness, personal growth podcast, healing journey, working through shame, therapy work, dating standards, modern dating, self respect, emotional growth, mindset, reconnecting with your inner child, women’s self development | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Women’s Health & Functional Wellness: Why Women Normalize Discomfort, UTI Prevention, Choosing Optimism, and Taking Control of Your Health | Abby Krage | #144: On today’s episode, Abby Krage, Co-Founder of Tyrian Health, joins the podcast to talk about women’s health, functional wellness, and UTI prevention, breaking down why so many women normalize chronic discomfort, how antioxidants support overall health, and why going back to basics is often more powerful than relying on quick fixes.Abby also opens up about stepping into leadership through unexpected loss, building confidence from within, and what it really looks like to choose optimism, even in the middle of hard seasons.This episode blends both the physical and mental side of growth, touching on healing, discipline, and learning how to move through challenges in a way that actually moves your life forward. The girls get into:why growth happens in the hardest, most uncomfortable seasonsstepping into responsibility after lossconfidence as an inside gameDeveloping skills through disciplined learningwhy optimism is an active choice (sometimes hourly)letting go of control, rejection & learning how to surrenderreframing breakups & choosing gratitude over attachmentwhy you really can learn anything if you care enoughfunctional wellness vs. “quick fix” culturegoing back to basics instead of overcomplicating your healththe truth about women’s health & why chronic UTIs are often normalizedantioxidants, aronia berry & how they support overall healththe reality of our food system & why education is everythingbreaking big goals into small steps & building real momentumThis episode is for anyone who is going through a hard season and needs to be reminded that growth is still happening, for anyone navigating learning a new skill, identity shifts, or for anyone who wants to feel more empowered in their health, mindset, and daily choices; especially, when it comes to understanding your body and not settling for feeling “off” as your baseline.SHOP TYRIAN HERE00:00 Growth happens in the gutter01:56 Abby joins the podcast04:41 Discovering functional wellness12:50 Mentorship & stepping into the business13:45 Losing her mentor & everything changing15:15 Choosing to carry on the mission16:35 Becoming the person with the answers18:35 Confidence, belief & achieving anything20:58 Optimism as a daily practice21:20 Navigating heartbreak & reframing endings22:46 Choosing positivity vs. sitting in sadness23:45 Letting go of control & surrendering24:52 What is aronia berry?27:34 Antioxidants & overall health benefits28:40 Quick fixes vs. going back to basics29:15 Women’s health & chronic UTIs33:52 Aronia benefits (immune, brain, longevity)36:56 The truth about our food system49:06 Podcasts as mindset shifts52:15 Small steps vs. the “big picture” overwhelmwomen’s health, UTI prevention, functional wellness, antioxidants benefits, aronia berry, chronic UTIs, hormone health, preventative health, women’s wellness podcast, confidence mindset, personal growth podcast, health education, natural health solutionsCONNECT BELOW:Follow Abby hereFollow Tyrian Health hereShop Tyrian hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Lindsay Arnold | Leaving Dancing with the Stars, Letting Go of an Identity, Redefining Success, Navigating Motherhood, & Evolving Your Dream | #143: On today’s episode, Lindsay Arnold, professional dancer, Dancing with the Stars pro, and founder of The Movement Club, shares what it really looks like to evolve. From achieving her goals at 19, to stepping away from Dancing with the Stars to pursue something different, Lindsay opened up about identity, growth, and her journey through entrepreneurship and motherhood. The girls get into:why “making it” is a moving target and can leave people feeling stuck evolving without losing who you are at your coreletting go of control and trusting the unknownstaying authentic in high-pressure environmentsseparating your worth from your careermaking decisions that feel right but still uncomfortablestepping away from a dream to step into a new chapteridentity shifts through motherhood and personal growthpostpartum, body image, and redefining movement building a business from a place of lived experiencecreating space for all phases of life in fitnessbalancing ambition with being present in your lifewhy evolution is necessary for long-term fulfillmenttrusting yourself without needing guaranteesallowing your dreams to change as you growThis episode is for anyone who has to leave an identity behind, who is struggling to evolve and push through discomfort, or who is going through a major life transition; whether you’re pushing through your mental health, entrepreneurial journey, or motherhood.CONNECT BELOW:Follow Lindsay here Follow The Movement Club hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.comCHAPTERS:00:00 Why growth requires evolution04:30 Achieving her dream at 1908:05 Control vs happiness11:00 Walking away from Dancing with the Stars14:00 Why the right decision can still feel hard17:45 Detaching identity from career success25:50 Creating The Movement Club27:20 Pregnancy, postpartum & body changes32:30 “Show up as you are” approach to fitness36:30 Balancing motherhood and ambition40:40 Movement, discipline & mental health44:15 Identity shifts through motherhood51:20 Failure, growth & starting again56:50 Letting your dreams evolvepersonal growth podcast, redefining success, identity shift, leaving your career, motherhood and ambition, self trust, letting go of control, dancing with the stars lindsay arnold, fitness and mental health, evolving as a woman | — | ||||||
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| 3/31/26 | ![]() Self-Connection is a Skill: Bridging the Gap Between Self-Awareness and Feeling Safety Within Ourselves | Jacq Gould | #142: On today’s episode, Jacq Gold, founder and force behind Your Inner Babe: a self-growth program focused on self connection, joins the podcast to share her personal healing journey and what it actually means to be connected to yourself. This conversation gets into the layers of self trust, the coping mechanisms we mistake for truth, and how self-connection is more than just awareness, it’s finding safety within ourselves.The girls get into:• why self connection is a skill, and why most of us were never taught how to be in a relationship with ourselves • why we assign ourselves false identities to feel safe, and how those labels disconnect us from who we actually are • how protector parts and coping mechanisms are often mistaken for personality traits or authenticity• the connection between control, eating disorders, and not expressing your truth, even to yourself • why self awareness without action is actually choosing to stay the same and why self trust is a requirement • the difference between “I am this” vs. “I feel this,” and how that shift creates space for healing and emotional regulation • auditing your inner dialogue and actively challenging negative self talk in real time• the misconception that healing means you’ll one day feel no pain, and why it’s actually about building resilience• what real vulnerability looks like beyond surface-level sharing, and how telling the truth brings you closer to yourself• how we’ve learned to present what’s “palatable” to others, and how that can pull us further away from what we actually feel • why self connection is a choice, and how everything changes when you decide to show up for yourself differentlyThis episode is for anyone who feels disconnected from themselves, stuck in patterns they can’t fully understand, or questioning what parts of them are real vs. learned. If you’re ready to step past self awareness and take action in your life, this conversation is for you. CONNECT BELOW:follow Jacq hereVisit her site/work with Jacq hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() FINDING NEUTRALITY: ACCEPTING THE DARK PARTS OF OURSELVES, MANAGING RUMINATION, INTELLECTUALIZING VS PROCESSING, REJECTING “GIRL BOSS” CULTURE, REDEFINING FEMININITY, & MORE WITH PAYTON SARTAIN | #141: On today’s episode, Payton Sartain Ross, creator and podcast host of Note to Self, opens up about living with depression and anxiety, separating mental health from identity, and what it actually looks like to choose hope on a daily basis. The girls get into:• why not everything in life needs to “lead to something good” and finding neutrality instead of constant highs and lows • growing up across completely different socioeconomic environments and how exposure shapes perspective, opportunity, and ambition • realizing depression and anxiety were never her identity, just part of her story • what it felt like trying medication for the first time and seeing what a “regulated” mind can feel like • rumination, overthinking, and how negative thought patterns can become a form of self-protection • why talk therapy stopped working and the realization that processing and feeling are not the same thing • the pressure to always be motivated, optimizing, and performing and why Payton's rejecting the “girl boss” mentality • redefining motivation and allowing yourself to outgrow goals, identities, and timelines • navigating femininity, leadership, and creating relationship dynamics that actually feel aligned instead of prescribed • choosing a partner who brings stability instead of feeding into emotional chaos • learning to accept and even love the darker parts of yourself in order to move forward • redefining self-love as a daily practice rooted in commitment to an imperfect person, not a feeling • using humor as a coping mechanism through suicidal ideation and long-term mental health struggles & MORE!This episode is for anyone who is struggling to accept the darker parts of themselves, and struggling to navigate their identity within their mental health journey including: anxiety, depression, rumination, and overthinking. We also get into dating, choosing the right partner, navigating relationships when your mind feels heavy, and what it looks like to keep going when you don’t feel motivated to. This episode has a little something for everyone.CONNECT BELOW:Follow Payton hereFollow Note to Self hereListen to Note to Self hereCONNECT with HAN:Follow Han hereFollow HOW I SEE IT hereShop the podcast merch hereWork with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() RECLAIMING FEMALE PLEASURE: WHY WOMEN FAKE ORGASMS, SEXUAL SHAME, NORMALIZING FEMALE SELF-PLEASURE, SENSUALITY VS. SEXUALITY, FINDING COURAGE IN THE BEDROOM, & BUILDING A BRAND WITH SHRUTI VIRADIA | #140: On today’s episode, Hannah sits down with Shruti Viradia, founder of sensual care brand Vira, to talk about the conversations around female pleasure that women often have privately but rarely say out loud… from faking orgasms and sexual shame to reclaiming self-pleasure and building a sexual wellness brand.The girls get into:• why so many women fake orgasms and why it’s far more common than people admit• growing up in a traditional South Asian household where sex, dating, and mental health weren’t openly discussed• how cultural expectations and stigma shape women’s relationship with sex and pleasure• the identity struggles that can come from not being able to explore your authentic self• why many women feel pressure to “perform” during sex rather than actually experience it• how pornography and media influence the way women think sex is supposed to look and sound• the shame many women carry around masturbation and self-exploration• why exploring your own body is often the first step toward better sex and deeper self-awareness• the difference between sexuality and sensuality, and why sensuality includes mental health, self-care, and body awareness• how women can begin reclaiming autonomy and confidence in their sexual experiences• why courage and honest communication are key to having better sex• how Shruti started creating clean oils, creams, and lubricants that eventually became her sexual wellness brand• redefining sexual wellness as something that supports the mind, body, and spirit—not just sex• everything you need to know about Vira products, what they’re for, how to use them, and what the ingredients areThis episode is for:• women who have ever felt shame, confusion, or pressure around sex• anyone who has faked an orgasm or felt disconnected from their body during intimacy• women who want to better understand their own pleasure and feel more confident communicating it• listeners curious about the difference between sensuality and sexuality• anyone interested in bringing products into their sexual experienceCONNECT BELOW:FOLLOW VIRA HERESHOP VIRA HERE USE CODE HOWISEEIT10 for a discountCONNECT WITH HAN:FOLLOW HAN hereFOLLOW HOW I SEE IT podcast hereSHOP POD MERCH hereWORK WITH HAN: howhanseesit@gmail.comWORK WITH THE AGENCY: hannah@unapologeticstrategies.com | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() JOY IS A CHOICE: MEETING YOURSELF WHERE YOU ARE, HEALING AVOIDANT PATTERNS, DEVELOPING SELF-RESPONSIBILITY, REDEFINING MONEY & AUTONOMY, BUILDING A MILLION-DOLLAR BUSINESS, & MORE WITH PAIZLEY LAURA | #139: On today’s episode, Paizley Laura, creator and founder of Peach Honey, an organic CBD and accessories brand, jumps on the podcast to share her story. Paizley opens up about her healing journey, leaving home to start fresh in Los Angeles, and the personal growth that ultimately led her to build Peach Honey into a million-dollar business. From confronting the coping mechanisms she once relied on, to developing a deeper sense of self-awareness and responsibility... this conversation explores what it really looks like to take ownership of your life while building something meaningful.The girls get into:• joy as a choice• meeting yourself where you are emotionally• healing avoidant patterns and developing self-responsibility• how alcohol and other forms of escapism can act as tools for avoidance when it comes to our healing• the importance of facing ourselves without distractions• growing up in a chaotic environment and taking ownership of our toxic patterns• moving to LA with nothing and building a life and career from the ground up• the uncomfortable but necessary self-reflection of your twenties• redefining money, autonomy, and the lifestyle you want to create• why women should feel more comfortable talking about money• what it means to build generational wealth, and why it doesn’t have to mean finding a partner• building Peach Honey and creating a brand rooted in authenticity• how Paizley built a million-dollar brand• all things CBD& MORE!This episode is for anyone navigating personal growth, healing old patterns, and learning how to take responsibility for the life they want to build. It’s also for anyone who needs a sign to take big swings, take risks, and go after their dream business.CONNECT BELOW:follow Paizley herefollow Peach Honey hereshop Peach Honey hereListen to Han's episode on Seeing Other People hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() YOUR JOURNEY IS A FINGERPRINT: GOING ALL IN, REDEFINING SUCCESS, HEALING WITHOUT A QUICK FIX, HAPPINESS AS A PRACTICE, NAVIGATING THE REAL HOUSEWIVES, COMMITTING TO PURPOSE,& MORE WITH REBECCA MINKOFF | On today’s episode, Rebecca Minkoff, iconic fashion designer, entrepreneur, author, and founder, jumps on the podcast to share her story. From moving to New York, to launching her first five-piece collection the day before 9/11, to building a globally recognized brand and later navigating The Real Housewives of New York City, Rebecca shares the unapologetic truth about success, public perception, motherhood, healing, and what it looks like to redefine “making it”.The girls get into:Growing up with an “earn it” mentalityBetting on yourselfThe “I Love New York” moment that unlocked the door to Rebecca’s big moment, after years of workWhy “overnight success” isn’t realityFear of failure in business and in healingLetting go of your expectation around successRedefining “making it” at every stage of lifeExcellence vs fameHappiness as peacePursuing healing without chasing quick fixesMarriage, ambition & equal partnershipCan women do it all? The business, the marriage, and motherhood. Navigating reality TV on The Real Housewives of New York & surviving public scrutinyWhy your dream isn’t too bigThe importance of committing to your purpose dailyThis episode is for anyone who dreams big, that needs motivation to keep going. For anyone that needs to hear that success, healing, and happiness aren’t static, they’re practices.CONNECT BELOW:follow Rebecca herefollow Rebecca Minkoff herefollow the Female Founder Collective hereListen to Rebecca's podcast hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() HOPE IS A CHOICE: OVERCOMING SHAME, ALLOWING YOURSELF TO BE SEEN, PROCESSING VS. INTELLECTUALIZING, ENDING SELF-PERPETUATED MISERY, HEALING AS A PRACTICE, & MORE | #137 THE SEASON FINALE: On today's episode, Han jumps on for a solo and answers the question she asks every guest: “How do you see it?” Looking back at her healing, building the podcast, and the ups and downs of her journey, she reflects on the common thread, which is that hope and the pursuit of more lies in our choices.Han gets into:What it really means to perpetuate our own miseryThe shame that lingers, not just from trauma, but from your own behaviorWhy healing isn’t a breakthrough moment, it’s a practice (a hard one at that)The responsibility of reshaping the world you were forced to seeWanting to be seen vs. actually allowing yourself to be seenWhy creating a platform didn’t heal her the way she thought it wouldThe painful mirror momentsHope as grit, discipline, and commitment, not something naturalThe reality of what healing actually looks like and our ability to choose how we view itChoosing hope whether you’re up or downThis episode is for anyone who needs to feel seen right now. For anyone in the thick of their healing journey who can’t yet see the other side of the tunnel. For anyone navigating shame, depression, and the weight of both their past and their future. For anyone who needs the reminder that we have autonomy over our choices, our mindset, and the way we choose to show up in our lives. | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() IT’S WHO YOU ARE: PRIORITIZING CONNECTION, AUTHENTICITY VS PERFORMANCE, THE POWER OF VULNERABILITY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A HOLISTIC PRACTICE, LIVING IN THE PRESENT, & MORE with Stacy Kestin | #136: On today’s episode, Stacy Kestin, co-founder of Wellbel, a physician-formulated hair wellness brand redefining the intersection of health and beauty, jumps on the podcast to share her journey as an entrepreneur and life coach, and how she’s learned to integrate personal growth with building a successful business. Stacy opens up about identity, entrepreneurship as a holistic practice, living in the present, and why vulnerability, connection, and authenticity matter more than performance when it comes to long-term success.The girls get into:· Integrating entrepreneurship and personal growth instead of separating them· Why who you are matters more than what you do in business and life· Identity, empathy, and the importance of making people feel seen· Authenticity vs. performance in the influencer and brand space· Why vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness, in business and relationships· The importance of prioritizing community over profit· Living in the present while building something long-term· Tips for achieving happiness and success· The importance of living in the present moment This episode is for anyone navigating entrepreneurship, personal growth, or relationships who wants to build something meaningful without losing themselves in the process, and who believes success should feel aligned, connected, and human.SHOP WELLBEL WITH CODE HOWHANSEESIT10CONNECT BELOW:follow Wellbel hereshop Wellbel here (use code HOWHANSEESIT10)CONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() I’LL FIGURE IT OUT: BUILDING ALICE MUSHROOMS, DEVELOPING CONFIDENCE, FUNCTIONAL MUSHROOMS EXPLAINED, IMPOSTER SYNDROME AT EVERY STAGE, SELF-CARE WITHIN ENTREPRENEURSHIP, & MORE WITH CHARLOTTE CRUZE | #135: On today's episode, co-founder, Charlotte Cruze, of Alice Mushrooms jumps on the podcast to share her story. Alice mushrooms is a cult-favorite, functional mushroom chocolate brand, featured in Forbes, Goop, and beyond. In this episode, Charlotte shares how she built confidence to pursue entrepreneurship, explore therapy, and shift into a lifestyle rooted in health and wellness. The girls get into:navigating imposter syndrome, at all levelstips for reframing limiting beliefsself-actualization and trusting yourself enough to take risksfacing financial fear and adopting the mindset of "I'll figure it out"functional mushrooms explained: reishi for sleep & nervous system regulation, lion’s mane for focus, memory, and cognitionwhy most mushroom supplements fail (taste, routines, consistency)What separates Alice Mushrooms from other functional mushroomsrapid growth, early product-market fit, and navigating visibility after instant successseparating identity from work & creating a life outside your jobsexual wellness and sober-friendly wellnessadjusting routines and habits for the sake of true successadvice for anyone feeling stuck or fearful& MORE!CONNECT BELOW:follow Charlotte herefollow Alice Mushrooms hereShop Alice Mushrooms hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() THE TRUTH ABOUT GLP-1s: REDUCING FOOD NOISE, DOPAMINE LOOPS AND ADDICTIVE PATTERNS, NAVIGATING EATING DISORDERS, NAD+ EXPLAINED, PEPTIDE FAQs, THE IMPORTANCE OF ROUTINES, & MORE WITH DR. SARA SIAVOSHI | #134: On today's episode, Dr. Sara Siavoshi, triple board certified neurologist and founder of Dr Brain Rx, jumps on the podcast to share all you need to know about GLP-1s. Sara shares her own personal journey, how she went from treating patients with severe health issues to starting her own GLP-1 clinic, and the TRUTH about peptides like Ozempic, Tirzeptide, and NAD+. The girls get into:Sara’s journey from treating severe neurological conditions to opening a GLP-1 clinicHan’s personal experience with tirzepatide and NAD+What “reducing food noise” actually means — mentally and physicallyDopamine loops, addictive patterns, and how GLP-1s impact the brainThe complicated truths around eating disorders and what real healing can look likeDebunking fear-mongering, clickbait headlines, and misinformation around GLP-1sThe health benefits of microdosing GLP-1sNAD+ explained — what it does and why it mattersPeptide FAQs: what they are, how they work, and the different typesWhy routines matter for high-achieving, high-capacity womenUnapologetic honesty around wanting to look good, feel good, and stay healthyThe girls also get into:The pros and cons of being raised in a religious householdKeeping promises to yourself and staying committed to long-term goalsThe truth about motherhood and choiceHow to stay grounded, balanced, and sane as a high-achieving womanIf you’ve been curious about GLP-1s, confused by the headlines, or craving a more honest, grounded conversation about health, confidence, healing, and weight loss... this episode is for you.USE CODE HAN for a discount on your first order on DR BRAIN RX hereSHOP TIRZEPATIDE (GLP-1) hereSHOP NAD+ hereSHOP GLOW (beauty peptide) hereSHOP CJC/Ipamorelin (muscle peptide) hereCONNECT BELOW:follow Sara herefollow Dr Brain Rx hereSHOP DR BRAIN RX hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() REAL CHANGE COMES FROM PAIN: MASTERING OUR MIND, MOVING THROUGH SCARCITY, CONFIDENCE BEFORE SUCCESS, MATCHING ENERGY IN BUSINESS + DATING, THE POWER OF MANIFESTATION, & MORE WITH HANNAH EVE | #133: On today's episode, Hannah Eve, founder of The Current Agency, and host of podcast How Good, jumps on the podcast to share her story. Her client roster includes brands like The Skinny Confidential, Skinny Dipped, Arrae, and more. Hannah shares her personal journey: where she grew up, how she built an extremely successful agency, and created a million dollar course all before the age of 30. She get's into her own healing journey, and how good the other side of rock bottom can be. The girls get into:building a business at a young age and redefining what success looks likeletting go of the belief that money has to be earned through burnoutmoving out of a scarcity mindset confidence as the real differentiator when looking to build successnavigating imposter syndrome, high achievement, and fear of failurethe art of mastering our mindlearning to separate yourself from your thoughtsthe importance of being effective over needing to be righthow ego and power struggles drain relationships why not taking no for an answer works in business but not in datingattachment, neediness, and learning to match energy when it comes to business and romance surrendering control in relationships and trusting what’s alignedhow we can call in what's aligned with our highest self through manifestationwhy ALL real change comes from painletting go and allowing life to reveal itself instead of forcing outcomes& MORE!This episode is for anyone navigating building a business, dating, or in the middle of rock bottom— learning how to master their mind, release control, realign with their deepest desires, and trust that what’s meant for them in business or relationships can be manifested when they stop forcing and start trusting. | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() NO ONE HAS IT FIGURED OUT: NAVIGATING TRAUMATIC EVENTS, THE REALITY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, IMPOSTER SYNDROME, PIVOTING AS A REQUIREMENT, THE MINDSET TO SUCCEED & BUILDING A FASHION BRAND WITH ALI GRACE | #132: On today’s episode, Ali Grace, founder of Ali Grace Denim, jumps on to share her story. How a car accident changed the trajectory of her life, how she navigated pivoting through trauma, and how she built the fashion empire seen in Forbes, FWRD, Revolve, Anthropologie, and more. The girls get into:navigating traumatic life events and how unexpected moments can completely redirect your paththe unglamorized reality of entrepreneurship — burnout, doubt, and learning as you gowhy “no one has it figured out,” even at the top, and what that means for early-stage foundersnormalizing imposter syndrome and the mental resilience required to keep goingpivoting as a requirement, not a failure, and how to reframe change as strategythe mindset needed to succeed when plans fall apart and life forces you to adaptwhy execution matters more than having a “good idea”who entrepreneurship is actually for, and how to build the mental flexibility to handle ittrusting divine timing in dark seasons and finding purpose in setbackshow to identify triggers and limiting beliefs arounds self-worth while still showing ourselves compassionwhat it really took to build Ali Grace from custom denim to a recognized fashion brandinfluencer moments, wholesale growth, and the behind-the-scenes of scaling a product businessThis episode is for anyone who has had their plans fall apart, who’s navigating a life pivot they never asked for, who struggles with imposter syndrome, or who is building something from scratch and realizing that no one actually has it figured out. If you're navigating entrepreneurship, thinking about starting a business, or just need motivation to keep going... this episode is for you!CONNECT BELOW:Follow Ali hereFollow Ali Grace Denim hereShop Ali Grace (USE CODE HAN25 FOR A DISCOUNT) here CONNECT with HAN:Follow Han hereFollow HOW I SEE IT hereShop the podcast merch hereWork with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.comWork with the Agency: hannah@unapologeticstrategies.com | — | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() WHAT DOES “MAKING IT” ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE: THE GRIT OF THE IN-BETWEEN, CREATING MULTIPLE STREAMS OF INCOME, THE REALITY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, MENTAL HEALTH & MINDSET SHIFTS OPTIMIZED FOR SUCCESS, & MORE | #131: On this week's episode, Han jumps on for a solo episode to ring in the New Year. She get's into the grit required to pursue more—whether that’s entrepreneurship, relationships, or inner healing—and what “making it” actually looks like in the in-between. She unpacks building multiple streams of income, discipline, and the mental and emotional work it takes to keep going when you’re not there yet. Han gets into:what “making it” really means (and why it keeps changing)the reality of the in-between: working without the results yetwhy contentment isn’t the goal, and how alignment and self-trust arehow “making it” becomes lighter when you understand your identity is flexiblewhy success isn’t a destination, but a forever process of growth and expansioncreating multiple streams of income to fund your vision and reduce financial pressurehow to find a side hustlethe unglamorous side of entrepreneurship & what it actually takes to build something long-termhow to stay motivated year after yearthe routines that keep her grounded, focused, and mentally cleardiscipline as a non-negotiable requirement for successher daily/weekly non-negotiables that make entrepreneurship sustainablemental health & mindset practices that actually support long-term performancewhat it really takes to keep showing up for your goals, year after yearThis episode is for anyone navigating the grit required to pursue more—whether that’s entrepreneurship, relationships, or inner healing—and wanting a real look behind the curtain at what it actually takes to build your dream and succeed. | — | ||||||
| 12/18/25 | ![]() GET REAL WITH YOURSELF: BUILDING COMMUNITY ONLINE, HEALING IN THE PUBLIC EYE, NAVIGATING CHILDHOOD DIVORCE, HEALING AFTER CHEATING, CHOOSING SELF LOVE, & BUILDING A BEAUTY BRAND WITH ELLA ROSE MCFADIN | #130: On today’s episode, influencer and founder of Skin by Ella Rose, Ella Rose McFadin, joins the podcast to share how she transitioned into content creation full time, what led her to launch her beauty brand, and how her personal healing journey has shaped the way she shows up online and in her relationships.The girls get into:Growing slowly and organically as a content creatorWhy mission matters more than follower count, likes, or numbersShowing up vulnerably online while protecting parts of your private lifeElla’s relationship with therapy and mental healthNavigating a traumatic breakup, betrayal, and cheatingThe impact of childhood divorce, parental separation, and how that pain can show up in adult relationshipsHealing childhood wounds and getting real with yourselfAdvice for women who’ve been cheated onWhy self-love is a requirement for healthy partnershipMakeup as self-care, not perfectionA breakdown of Skin by Ella Rose products& MORE!This episode is for anyone struggling with a traumatic breakup, navigating the pain of betrayal or cheating, actively healing, or redefining self-worth.& MORE CONNECT BELOW:Follow Ella hereFollow Skin by Ella Rose hereShop Skin by Ella hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 12/9/25 | ![]() THE ADHD EXPERIENCE: HACKS FOR MANAGING ADHD TRIGGERS, BREAKING OVERWHELM LOOPS, HEALING TRAUMA, MANAGING BIG FEELINGS, OPTIMIZING DAILY SYSTEMS, & MORE WITH CASSIE BLAKELY | #129: On today's episode, ADHD coach and advocate, Cassie Blakely, jumps on the podcast to share her healing journey, how she navigated trauma at a young age, and how she found out she had ADHD. The girls get into:what it looks like to experience trauma at a young agehow trauma can affect our brain vs early signs of ADHDtools for those with ADHD who struggle with procrastination, getting the never ending to-do list doneADHD optimization hacks ADHD overwhelm patterns and how can we stop mid-spiralnear death experiences and how it impacts purposesigns you may have ADHDinsomnia, depression, and anxiety in ADHD adultsmanaging big feelings instead of running away from emotionsthe Hoffman Process& MOREThis episode is for anyone who is... unsure if they have ADHD or who has adult ADHD, healing trauma, and looking for ways to manage ADHD symptoms. CONNECT BELOW:Follow Cassie hereBook a session hereCONNECT with HAN:Follow Han hereFollow HOW I SEE IT hereShop the podcast merch hereWork with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
| 12/2/25 | ![]() BUILDING A PURPOSE-LED LIFE: CREATING A BUSINESS THAT SOLVES A PROBLEM, NAVIGATING THE IN-BETWEEN, BUILDING SELF-TRUST, & DEVELOPING RESILIENCE with Siff Haider | #128: On today’s episode, Siff Haider, Co-founder of Arrae, jumps on the podcast to share her story. She gets into her own healing journey, the health struggles that pushed her to find holistic health solutions, and how that ultimately inspired the birth of Arrae. The girls get into:building a purpose-led life (and the reality of what it takes)starting a business to solve a real problemnavigating the in-between moments and finding clarity when you feel lostwhy entrepreneurship is a mental-health journey in itselfhow self-trust and resilience becomes evidence-based over timenavigating limiting beliefs and the in between moments that test us within entrepreneurship the pressure founders feel to constantly perform and why it's important to find identity outside of our businessseparating your self-worth from your businessfinding peace in the mundane and redefining what happiness looks like& MORE!CONNECT BELOW:follow Siff herefollow Arrae hereListen to the Dream Bigger Podcast hereCONNECT with HAN:follow Han herefollow HOW I SEE IT hereshop the podcast merch herework with Han: howhanseesit@gmail.com | — | ||||||
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