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empowerHER is all about cutting through the BS fluff to have honest, entertaining, real-talk conversations about life, business, motherhood and relationships.
We pull back the curtain in a very “come with me, let’s figure out life together” kind of way—so you can take aligned action and build a life you really freakin’ love.
Hosted by Kacia Ghetmiri, this show is your space for raw, relatable conversations that don’t shy away from the mess, the magic and the unapologetic ambition. You’ll hear stories, strategies and mindset shifts that show you—all of it is possible.
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The Things I Never Noticed My Husband Was Carrying
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This episode feels a little different than our normal conversations, but it’s one I’ve been thinking about a lot lately.
I talk often about women, motherhood, identity, ambition, and all the things we carry (because… hi… that’s most of us here
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But lately I’ve been watching my husband in this season and realizing something:
I’m really good at noticing what I’m carrying…
…but am I equally good at noticing what HE’S carrying?
This isn’t about comparison.
This isn’t about deciding who has it harder.
This is about noticing the invisible things the people we love might be holding that we’ve stopped seeing because they happen every day.
In this episode we talk about:
– Why whatever you look for in your relationship… you’ll find
– The invisible labor we don’t always recognize in our partners
– Different seasons inside the same relationship
– How some people show love through creating SAFETY
– Why feeling seen starts with practicing seeing other people
– The question I’m asking myself that’s changing how I show up in my marriage
And whether you’re listening as a wife, partner, friend—or just someone who loves someone carrying a lot right now—
I hope this episode reminds you to tell people when you notice them.
Because sometimes the people closest to us become the easiest to accidentally overlook.