Somewhere between a late-night voice memo and a half-finished cup of coffee, this podcast began.
Not as a plan — but as a need.
It was July, hot in that way that makes time feel slow. I remember sitting with a mix of exhaustion and clarity — the kind that only shows up when you’ve been quiet long enough to hear yourself think. I wanted a space that felt honest again.
A space that didn’t need to be polished or perfect — just real.
The Why Behind the Mic
The Her Mood Podcast was born out of the kind of conversations we all crave but rarely have. The ones that start with, “You ever feel like…” and end with, “Same.”
It’s for the women who grew up holding everything together — the ones who found strength in humor, healing in honesty, and identity in the in-between.
It’s for the ones who learned emotional resilience before it had a hashtag.
I didn’t start this podcast to teach or fix — I started it to feel less alone.
And if you’ve ever listened and thought, “That’s me,” then that’s why it exists.
The Mood That Started It All
That first episode wasn’t perfect. My voice cracked. I over-edited. I second-guessed everything.
But when it went live, I felt something I hadn’t in a long time — peace in the mess.
Because maybe the point isn’t to sound certain.
Maybe the point is to show up anyway — raw, real, and halfway ready.
The Ongoing Why
Every episode since has been a continuation of that same July morning.
A reminder that it’s okay to outgrow versions of yourself, to ask bigger questions, to not have answers yet.
Because at the end of the day, Her Mood isn’t about the highlight reel. It’s about the moments in between — the ones that don’t always make it to the mic, but shape everything that does.
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