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Krystal's Travels

46 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2439807/fan_mail/new] Krystal returns to the mic to share the raw, emotional story of her second trip to Oregon to see her biological father. What was supposed to be another visit quickly became something much heavier—filled with reflection, unspoken feelings, and moments that challenged her in ways she didn’t expect. She opens up about what it’s like navigating a relationship that’s still new, yet rooted in a lifetime of questions. From the anticipation leading up to the trip, to the emotional weight of being face-to-face again, Krystal gives an honest look at what reconnection really feels like—not the highlight reel, but the real, messy, human side of it. This episode is about more than just a trip—it’s about identity, healing, and what happens when the past finally meets the present. It’s vulnerable. It’s powerful. And it’s one you don’t want to miss.

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