The Aiders Podcast

The Questions We Avoid Asking Ourselves - Part 1

43 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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This week on The Aiders, we’re diving into the questions we tend to avoid asking ourselves. We’re getting real about our emotions, our upbringing, and the deeper thoughts that can be hard to sit with but matter the most. It’s a vulnerable, honest conversation about self-reflection, growth, and what it looks like to face the parts of ourselves we usually push aside. 💛

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