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GIRLHOOD / The Podcasts Keeping Me Company Lately

The Podcasts Keeping Me Company Lately

The Podcasts Keeping Me Company Lately

Nobody warns you that your 30s are basically one long lesson in letting go of the plot you had in your head. Mine have included infertility, IVF, pregnancy loss, a chronic illness diagnosis, and three kids who arrived on their own timeline, not mine. I came in thinking if I just did everything right, things would go the way I planned. I was wrong, repeatedly, and somehow that turned out to be the education.

The through line in all of it — grief, IVF, motherhood, the insurance calls that will live rent-free in my brain forever — is that control was always an illusion. You can optimize, advocate, prepare, and still end up somewhere you didn't plan. That's not failure. 

What I've found, especially lately, is that the things that actually help aren't the ones that promise to fix anything. They're the ones that keep you company inside the uncertainty, that meet you where you are instead of telling you where you should be. Good information helps. Honest conversation helps. And sometimes, genuinely, a podcast that makes you laugh until something hurts helps more than anything else.

My current queue does all of it (women's health, financial health, the hard stuff, the funny stuff), and I wrote up the whole list here.

Some weeks you need the science. Some weeks you need someone to just tell you you're not alone. Most weeks, honestly, you need both.

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