Rarely Said
What if the most freeing thing you ever did was just… stop performing for other people? Harper gets personal in this episode of Rarely Said. She's taking it all the way back to middle school — feeling left out, chasing trends she didn't even like, and changing pieces of herself just to feel like she belonged somewhere. And how slowly, then all at once, she stopped letting other people's opinions run the show. Starting this podcast was part of that. Showing up as herself — publicly — was part of that. This episode is about what that actually felt like. We talk about: * Feeling left out and invisible in middle school * Changing yourself to fit in — and why it never actually works * The moment things started to shift * What self-acceptance looks like in real life, not just on Pinterest * Why living for other people's approval is exhausting and you can stop You don't have to shrink yourself to be liked. The right people will find the real you. If you've ever felt like you were performing a version of yourself just to get through the day — this one is going to hit. Drop a comment if you've felt this too. 👇
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