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UnLadylike Thoughts

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Unladylike Thoughts is a podcast about the ideas we’re taught to soften, edit, or keep private, especially around love, desire, identity, and the messy ways we relate to each other. Hosted by Marcie Reeves, the show lives in the gray, where curiosity challenges certainty and relationships resist tidy labels. These conversations aren’t advice or self-help. They’re honest reflections on jealousy, boundaries, autonomy, and what shifts when you stop performing and start listening.

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Honesty Is Destabilizing

We love to romanticize honesty like it’s always this clean, freeing thing. Tell the truth. Feel lighter. Move on. Except… that’s not how it always works. Sometimes honesty feels like a wrecking ball. In this solo episode, Marci gets brutally honest about the survival patterns we build when being fully ourselves doesn’t feel safe. From childhood moments that taught her honesty could lead to shame, to growing up in a high-control religious environment, to learning how to edit herself depending on the room, this conversation gets real fast. This is about the versions of ourselves we create to stay loved. The “good girl.” The easy one. The agreeable one. The version that doesn’t make other people uncomfortable. And what happens when you finally stop performing. Marci opens up about family dynamics, religious conditioning, emotional self-protection, identity shifts, and a recent conversation that forced a truth she’d spent years carefully managing. Because sometimes honesty doesn’t bring peace first. Sometimes it brings chaos. And sometimes… that chaos is the beginning of something more honest than the life you were maintaining. If you’ve ever hidden parts of yourself to keep the peace, this one’s going to hit. In this episode: • Why honesty can feel destabilizing instead of freeing • Childhood lessons that shape adult self-censorship • Religious conditioning, shame, and identity performance • Becoming the “easy” version of yourself to stay accepted • Family expectations vs authentic self-expression • Why emotional safety changes what we share • The difference between peace and performance • What happens when the truth finally comes out Question to sit with: Who in your life only knows the socially acceptable version of you? If this episode resonated and you want to share your experience, submit a question, or stay connected, everything is gathered here:⁠⁠link.me/marcie_reeves⁠ [⁠link.me/marcie_reeves⁠]

19. maj 2026 - 36 min
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The Cost of Questioning Everything You Were Taught

Today’s conversation is with Natasha Helfer, a therapist whose work sits right at the intersection of relationships, faith, identity, and personal truth Marcie sits down with Natasha to talk about what happens when the beliefs that once gave you structure start to conflict with what you know, what you’ve lived, and what you’ve seen in real people’s lives. This episode looks at the pressure to be “good,” the quiet cost of shame, and the long process of learning to trust yourself again after years of trying to fit inside expectations that never fully made room for you. Natasha shares what it was like growing up inside Mormon culture, becoming a therapist, working with people whose stories challenged what she had been taught, and eventually choosing honesty even when it came with consequences. This conversation is about more than faith. It’s about the stories we inherit, the parts of ourselves we learn to hide, and the moment we finally stop hustling for approval from people who were never going to see us clearly anyway. Marcie and Natasha talk about: • Growing up with strict expectations around identity and behavior • How shame can shape the way people see themselves • The pressure to be the “good girl” • What therapy revealed that religion often missed • Why honesty can feel threatening inside high-control systems • Losing community, credibility, and belonging • Rebuilding identity after questioning everything • The difference between being misunderstood and being wrong • Learning to stop chasing worthiness Sometimes the version of someone you were warned about is not the truth. Sometimes it’s just the version that made other people more comfortable. What belief or opinion do you hold about someone that you never actually formed on your own? Thanks for being unladylike with us. Sit with it, and I’ll see you next Tuesday. Connect to all things Natasha : https://www.natashahelfer.com [https://www.natashahelfer.com] https://www.natashahelfer.com/cruise [https://www.natashahelfer.com/cruise] https://natashahelfer.ticketspice.com/the-open-road [https://natashahelfer.ticketspice.com/the-open-road] https://www.instagram.com/natashahelfermft?igsh=cXlwcWE2YjlwcTdo [https://www.instagram.com/natashahelfermft?igsh=cXlwcWE2YjlwcTdo] https://www.youtube.com/@sexmormontherapist [https://www.youtube.com/@sexmormontherapist] If this episode resonated and you want to share your experience, submit a question, or stay connected, everything is gathered here:⁠link.me/marcie_reeves⁠ [⁠link.me/marcie_reeves⁠]

12. maj 2026 - 1 h 17 min
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She Grew Up FLDS, But Her Story Isn’t What People Expect

Today’s conversation is with Rachelle, who grew up inside an FLDS family and later built a life that didn’t follow the path people expected. But this is not the simple story people usually assume. Rachelle talks about growing up in a polygamist family that felt safe, supportive, and rooted in connection, while also seeing how different that world could look in other homes. She opens up about marriage, motherhood, faith, control, independence, and the slow realization that the religion around her did not match the life she wanted to live. This episode is about the space between staying and leaving. The version of yourself that knows something feels off, but still needs time to understand why. The difference between love, loyalty, belief, and losing yourself. Rachelle’s story is honest, layered, and not easily flattened into one headline. Thanks for being unladylike with us today. Sit with it, and I’ll see you next Tuesday. If this episode resonated and you want to share your experience, submit a question, or stay connected, everything is gathered here:⁠⁠link.me/marcie_reeves⁠ [⁠⁠link.me/marcie_reeves⁠]

5. maj 2026 - 52 min
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What The Secret Lives Gets Wrong About Mormon Life

What happens when your real life gets turned into entertainment… and the version everyone sees doesn’t match what you lived? In this episode of Unladylike Thoughts, Marcie pulls back the curtain on the conversation surrounding The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and the viral headlines that followed But this isn’t a reaction video. This is a personal breakdown of what gets lost when complex belief systems are simplified for clicks, views, and storylines. From growing up deeply immersed in Mormon culture to watching it be portrayed in a way that feels disconnected from reality, Marcie shares the tension between lived experience and public perception. This episode explores: * The difference between cultural identity and media portrayal * Why context matters when telling real stories * The emotional weight of growing up in a high-expectation environment * What it feels like to see your past reframed without your voice in it * The line between personal freedom and social pressure This isn’t about defending or criticizing It’s about telling the truth as it was experienced. Unladylike Thoughts is a relationship and identity podcast hosted by Marcie Reeves. This show lives in the gray. Where desire, insecurity, faith, autonomy, and love collide. No shame. No fake perfect. No skipping the uncomfortable parts. New episodes every Tuesday. If this episode resonated and you want to share your experience, submit a question, or stay connected, everything is gathered here: link.me/marcie_reeves [link.me/marcie_reeves]

28. apr. 2026 - 31 min
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When Love Feels Like Losing Yourself

Today’s episode is a deeply personal one. I’m sitting down with my friend James to talk about his first marriage, a relationship that looked fine from the outside but felt very different behind closed doors. We get into what it’s like to stay too long, not because things are healthy, but because you’ve been taught that love means sacrifice, loyalty, and pushing through no matter what. We talk about faith, shame, self-doubt, mixed signals, and the quiet ways a person can lose themselves while trying to hold everything together. James opens up about what he missed at the time, what finally made things clear, and how that short season of his life changed the way he sees trust, relationships, and himself. This one is for anyone who’s ever questioned their own reality, ignored the signs, or confused staying with strength. Sometimes walking away isn’t weakness. Sometimes it’s the first honest thing you do. Thanks for being unladylike with us today. Stick with it, and I’ll see you next Tuesday. Unladylike Thoughts is a relationship and identity podcast hosted by Marcie Reeves.This show lives in the gray.Where desire, insecurity, faith, autonomy, and love collide.No shame.No fake perfect.No skipping the uncomfortable parts.New episodes every Tuesday.If this episode resonated and you want to share your experience, submit a question, or stay connected, everything is gathered here:⁠link.me/marcie_reeves⁠

21. apr. 2026 - 41 min
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