I Do Me, Boo
The quality of your life is limited by the truths you’re unwilling to face.
Growth doesn’t come from wishful thinking, positive affirmations, or manifesting your way around reality.
It comes from seeing yourself with brutal honesty.
I’m Martina, and on this podcast, we explore what it means to be human.
Together, we unpack:
• Why certain people trigger us
• The patterns and stories that keep us stuck
• Relationships, communication, and boundaries
• Loneliness, belonging, and connection
• Aging, uncertainty, and life’s bigger questions
Some episodes are deeply personal.
Some are practical.
Others might simply help you feel less alone in your humanity.
Understanding yourself isn’t optional. It’s a necessity.
This is I Do Me, Boo.
I Do Me, Boo
The Emotion That Everyone Hides (and You Shouldn’t)
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In this episode, Martina gets real about envy — yes, that green, uncomfortable feeling you’ve been trained to see as bad. She shares her own story of catching envy creeping in when a friend’s life looked effortless, and how she learned to metabolize it instead of shoving it down or projecting it onto others.
Martina offers practical tips to sit with envy, dialogue with it, and turn it into a compass that points toward freedom, ease, and permission to live life on your own terms. By the end, you’ll see that the emotion everyone hides isn’t shameful — it’s a doorway to growth, clarity, and even a little bit of magic.
Tune in, lean in, and let Martina show you how to turn green into gold.
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