this is a super vulnerable episode from my podcast dare to self care. i wanted to share it on here instead of my podcast channel because i want to let you in on my life even more💗 i hope this touches someone and if you can relate at all, i'm always here to connect xx
This entire podcast made me sob. I graduated with Malorie and we were always friendly with each other since middle school (side note: I have never forgotten the flavored oxygen bar at her bat mitzvah). Her and I shared an almost identical experience, and I had no idea. The benzos prescribed young leading to abusing them, the weed, heavy drinking til blacking out, assault, and the same self fulfilling prophecies bullied on to us by others. It’s so devastating and pains me to know that she was suffering with what I thought was were unique experiences, and we both carry them with us today. Malorie-you have always been a genuine, kind, sweet soul and I’m so happy to see that hasn’t left you despite what life has thrown at you. I so appreciate and respect you for telling your story. I wish nothing but strength and the best for you. You deserve it. 🩷
Probing a sibling's past can often be a unique opportunity for self-discovery. You were there (often in the same household) but then you weren't. The trust and sisterhood are genuine. Thank you two for sharing.
@@JenLaurenHumbly, my you 'weren't there" is not meant to suggest being oblivious or distant but the idea that you can be in the same house and not see or absorb the same things.
I don’t think you know how helpful this is. Even if you are still currently using secretly, you’re honestly is soooo helpful for me because I am…. I can’t even admit it. But this really helps. Idk Thank you. It’s like I see myself sooo much, and I can’t help but feel deep love, respect and care for you! a feeling I don’t naturally have for myself. But this helps bridge that gap and makes me helps me love myself.
Just some feedback for future pods, please try not to interrupt and let the guest tell their story!! Especially with such vulnerable topics such as addiction
this is a super vulnerable episode from my podcast dare to self care. i wanted to share it on here instead of my podcast channel because i want to let you in on my life even more💗 i hope this touches someone and if you can relate at all, i'm always here to connect xx
This episode is an incredible display of honesty and vulnerability. ❤
Thank you 💛💛💛
This entire podcast made me sob. I graduated with Malorie and we were always friendly with each other since middle school (side note: I have never forgotten the flavored oxygen bar at her bat mitzvah). Her and I shared an almost identical experience, and I had no idea. The benzos prescribed young leading to abusing them, the weed, heavy drinking til blacking out, assault, and the same self fulfilling prophecies bullied on to us by others. It’s so devastating and pains me to know that she was suffering with what I thought was were unique experiences, and we both carry them with us today.
Malorie-you have always been a genuine, kind, sweet soul and I’m so happy to see that hasn’t left you despite what life has thrown at you. I so appreciate and respect you for telling your story. I wish nothing but strength and the best for you. You deserve it. 🩷
thank you so much for this wow!! hope you're doing well❤ also LOL the bat mitzvah oxygen bar!!
Great podcast. Your relationship with your sister is amazing. Sending healing vibes her way. Peace 🕊️
So glad I found this video ❤️ great podcast
i'm so glad you found too!!❤
Probing a sibling's past can often be a unique opportunity for self-discovery. You were there (often in the same household) but then you weren't. The trust and sisterhood are genuine. Thank you two for sharing.
thank you for this sentiment❣
@@JenLaurenHumbly, my you 'weren't there" is not meant to suggest being oblivious or distant but the idea that you can be in the same house and not see or absorb the same things.
@@tuffgong2568 totally. two separate experiences
I don’t think you know how helpful this is. Even if you are still currently using secretly, you’re honestly is soooo helpful for me because I am…. I can’t even admit it. But this really helps. Idk Thank you. It’s like I see myself sooo much, and I can’t help but feel deep love, respect and care for you! a feeling I don’t naturally have for myself. But this helps bridge that gap and makes me helps me love myself.
This is my first time seeking help…
Wow this is so powerful. I am so hopeful for you❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love your sister relationship! I’m going to be a therapist one day so i admire people’s stories. So grateful you and your sister are doing well🫶🏼🫶🏼
Thank you sooo much💜
Thank you both for sharing this story. ❤❤
Thank you for holding space!!
I love you guys 💘
We love you ❤❤❤
Just some feedback for future pods, please try not to interrupt and let the guest tell their story!! Especially with such vulnerable topics such as addiction
Thank you for the feedback! Typically never interrupt but it’s my sister so a different dynamic lmao but noted 💛