Unapologetically Yours

88. Dogs really DO eat homework!

27 min · 30. apr. 2026
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A couple days past due and a few technical difficulties later, I present: DOGS REALLY DO EAT HOMEWORK! So… I got a puppy. Or rather… my son got a puppy. But let’s be honest… we all know how that goes. In this episode, I share the very real, very expensive adventures of life with Nova… from chewed cords to “how did you even get that?” moments… and the gentle reminder that she’s just doing what puppies do. Somewhere between the chaos, the laughter, and the “you’ve got to be kidding me”… I find myself reflecting on love… the kind that requires patience, presence, and a willingness to meet something exactly where it is. Because maybe love really is the answer. And maybe being fully, authentically you… is the signal. The kind that calls your people in… and reminds them they’re home.

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