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Dear Jordan…Letters to my Daughter | Personal Growth, Healing, and Motherhood

Podcast de Andrea Ruiz | Personal Growth and Mental Health Coach

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Dear Jordan is a collection of letters written from a mother to her daughter, capturing the lessons life doesn’t come with instructions for. In each episode, Andrea Ruiz shares honest reflections on love, identity, resilience, and the realities of rebuilding after toxic relationships, divorce, and personal loss. Drawing from her lived experience — as well as her work as a certified mental health and wellness coach — Andrea offers perspective that is both deeply personal and grounded in understanding human behavior, emotional healing, and growth.

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Portada del episodio Dear Jordan… Why We Put Ourselves Last | Healing Childhood Emotional Neglect

Dear Jordan… Why We Put Ourselves Last | Healing Childhood Emotional Neglect

In this deeply personal episode of Dear Jordan, I reflect on a simple conversation with my seven-year-old daughter that uncovered something much bigger beneath the surface: the lifelong habit of making sure everyone else is okay before ever asking if I’m okay. What began as elementary school friendship drama turned into a conversation about emotional neglect, people-pleasing, self-worth, motherhood, and the patterns we unknowingly pass down to our children. In this letter, I open up about growing up in an environment where expressing emotional needs was often viewed as selfish, how that shaped my understanding of love and responsibility, and the difficult realization that survival patterns from childhood can quietly follow us into adulthood and parenting. We talk about: • Childhood emotional neglect • Why so many women struggle to prioritize themselves • The psychology behind people-pleasing and self-abandonment • Faith, mental health, and emotional healing • Motherhood and breaking generational cycles • Learning that your feelings matter too This episode is for anyone who grew up believing they had to earn love by being “easy,” “strong,” or emotionally silent. Sometimes healing starts with realizing you were worthy of care all along.

28 de may de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio Dear Jordan…Some Wounds Teach Us How To Love | Healing, Trauma & Emotional Growth

Dear Jordan…Some Wounds Teach Us How To Love | Healing, Trauma & Emotional Growth

In this episode of Dear Jordan, I talk about something I think a lot of people quietly wrestle with but rarely know how to explain: What happens when your capacity to love was shaped through loss, heartbreak, abandonment, grief, and survival? The world is quick to label deep love, compassion, and self-sacrifice as “trauma responses.” And sometimes… they are. Sometimes pain distorts the way we connect to people. But not every wound exists only to be erased. Sometimes suffering increases our compassion. Sometimes grief teaches us how to sit with hurting people. Sometimes the very heartbreak we survive becomes the reason we know how to love others more intentionally. In this letter, I reflect on childhood self-sufficiency, trust, emotional survival, my friendship with Jerrel, healing after betrayal, and the difference between loving deeply and losing yourself in the process. This episode explores the psychological truths behind hyper-independence, over-giving, and emotional guarding while also grounding the conversation in biblical truths about refinement, purpose, compassion, and God’s ability to transform pain into wisdom. Because healing is not becoming cold. Healing is learning how to remain soft without breaking yourself apart.

21 de may de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio Dear Jordan… When Nobody Comes Looking for You | Emotional Neglect and Recovery

Dear Jordan… When Nobody Comes Looking for You | Emotional Neglect and Recovery

In this episode of Dear Jordan, I talk about something that started with a simple Mother’s Day card and unfolded into a much deeper conversation about emotional neglect, attachment wounds, grief, motherhood, and what it means to truly feel seen by another person. After Jordan told me that one of the things she loves most about me is that I “go looking” for her when she retreats into herself, I realized just how much of my parenting was shaped by growing up feeling emotionally unseen. This episode explores the psychological impact of suffering in silence, hyper-independence, emotional abandonment, grief after losing people who truly saw us, and the biblical truth that God consistently searches for the brokenhearted throughout scripture. We talk about: • Emotional neglect and attachment wounds • Why hyper-independence is often a trauma response • The psychological need to feel emotionally safe • Grief, loss, and being “looked for” • Motherhood after emotional abandonment • Faith, healing, and the God who searches for people If you’ve ever felt invisible, emotionally alone, or like you had to become “strong” because nobody checked on you… this letter is for you.

14 de may de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio Dear Jordan… Love Should Never Make You Feel Replaceable | Self-Worth in Relationships

Dear Jordan… Love Should Never Make You Feel Replaceable | Self-Worth in Relationships

In this episode of Dear Jordan, I talk about emotional fulfillment, faithfulness, discernment, and what it means to choose a partner who protects your peace instead of destroying it. This letter explores the psychological and spiritual impact of constantly feeling compared, criticized, or emotionally unsafe inside of a relationship—and how repeated emotional wounds can slowly make someone question their worth. I share my own experiences with love, insecurity, conditioning, emotional erosion, and the lessons I learned about identity, self-worth, and healthy partnership. We also talk about why dating and observation matter, how character reveals itself over time, and why emotional safety should never be considered “too much” to ask for. Most importantly, this episode is a reminder that you are not disposable, replaceable, or difficult to love. You are fearfully and wonderfully made. If you’ve ever struggled with feeling unseen, emotionally drained, compared to others, or uncertain about your value within a relationship, this letter is for you. Topics in this episode include: • Emotional safety in relationships • Faithfulness and commitment • Relationship discernment • Healing from emotional abuse • Self-worth and identity • Psychology of insecurity and validation • Biblical perspective on love and partnership • Healthy vs unhealthy relationship dynamics Follow Dear Jordan on Spotify so you never miss a new letter. Coaching, reflections, and more writings connected to the podcast can be found through the links in my bio.

7 de may de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio Dear Jordan… We Weren’t Supposed to Be This Much | How adult friendships can change your life

Dear Jordan… We Weren’t Supposed to Be This Much | How adult friendships can change your life

In this episode of Dear Jordan, I’m sharing the story of a friendship that I never saw coming… and never expected to lose. What started as a date turned into one of the most meaningful connections of my life. We didn’t have a traditional relationship. It wasn’t loud or public. But it was real, consistent, and deeply impactful. This week, I lost my best friend in a tragic accident. And in trying to process that loss, I found myself reflecting on something we don’t talk about enough… the power of adult friendships. The ones that don’t fit into neat categories. The ones that grow quietly, but change you in ways you don’t fully understand until they’re gone. In this episode, I talk about how we met, how our relationship evolved, and what it means to carry forward the impact of someone who helped shape your life. If you’ve ever experienced the loss of a close friend, or if you’ve ever had a connection that meant more than you expected… this one is for you.

30 de abr de 2026 - 15 min
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