Spoken Like Fire Podcast

The Beginning-Loss, Love, and Becoming

7 min · 20. elo 2025
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Welcome to the very first episode of Spoken Like Fire! In this episode, I open up about the season that changed everything, to finding the strength to start over and rebuild my life. This isn't just my story -it’s for anyone who’s ever carried silent pain, hit rock bottom, or felt like this past defined their future. Together, we’ll talk about turning wounds into wisdom, choosing yourself, and stepping into the version of you that’s been waiting to rise. If you’ve ever wondered: ✨How do I start healing when I feel broken?” ✨“Can I build after losing so much?” ✨”What does becoming my best self even look like?” Then this episode is for you. This is just the beginning.

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