Unapologetically Woman with Theresa Daigle

Coming Out And Coming Home To Myself

1 h 20 min · 14. Mai 2026
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For years, Jess lived a life that looked stable, successful, and happy from the outside—a long marriage, a secure future, and the life she thought she was supposed to want. But underneath it all was a truth she hadn’t yet allowed herself to face. In this episode, Jess shares her journey through identity, marriage, coming out later in life, dating during a pandemic, and ultimately finding the courage to honor who she truly is. A conversation about truth, survival, starting over, and what happens when you finally choose yourself.

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