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The Probably Important Podcast - Inside Conversations, Out Loud
Life isn't about avoiding struggles — it's about learning to rise through them.
On Probably Important, host Mariel Anderson shares unfiltered, inside conversations about growth, resilience, antifragility, and the often messy (but beautiful) process of becoming our strongest selves.
Through solo episodes and real, honest guest interviews, we explore:
- Healing through adversity
- Building emotional resilience
- Authentic living and belonging
- Mental health, identity, and leadership
- Daily tools for living an anti-fragile life
With humor, wisdom, and raw vulnerability, Probably Important taps into how the hardest seasons of life shape the deepest parts of who we are.
Because the conversations we often keep locked away ---
They're probably important.
The Probably Important Podcast - Inside Conversations, Out Loud
Season 1 Ep. 36 - The Traveling Dairy: Empowering Women Through Stories and Support with Kyra Peralte
In this insightful episode, Kyra, Mariel, and Josh dive deep into the significance of building and nurturing a supportive community. Kyra shares her personal journey as a mother and founder of the Traveling Dairy, a unique community where women from 30 countries connect authentically and share their stories. The team explores the complexities of online communities, discussing both the empowering and challenging aspects of social media as a tool for connection.
Kyra introduces the Bonfire Diary, a personal journal designed for self-expression and witnessing the stories of others. She emphasizes the importance of finding stillness and practicing self-care to manage life’s demands. Mariel and Josh contribute their perspectives on vulnerability, authenticity, and the need for safe spaces in both online and offline relationships.
Tune in to hear about the transformative power of storytelling, the delicate balance between public sharing and private reflection, and the importance of mental health in maintaining a thriving community. Don't miss Kyra's tips on staying grounded and prioritizing what truly matters in a fast-paced, connected world.