Hart 2 Harts Erika M Podcast
The Hart 2 Harts with Erika M Podcast is a safe space where we talk about midlife Chapter 2 without polishing it, fixing it, or turning it into a lesson. It’s funny because it has to be. It’s blunt because there’s no point pretending anymore.
Erika M talks about dating when you already know the patterns, work when your priorities have shifted, independence when it finally matters, and the strange freedom that shows up when you stop caring how things are supposed to look. Some conversations are messy. Some are sharp. Most are honest in a way people don’t usually say out loud.
This isn’t inspiration. It’s not advice. It’s not a rebrand of your life. It’s conversation, perspective, and humor for people who have lived enough to know better and still want to laugh about it.
"Hart 2 Harts is midlife with opinions, self awareness, and no interest in performing for anyone anymore. This is your midlife pivot. So grab your mock or cocktails and sit with me as a friend would at home, discussing, laughing and experiencing the throws of misalignment and whole lot of ish, until now.
Soooo whats your posion? Grab it, get comfy and lets talk.
Because you're worth it!
Hart 2 Harts Erika M Podcast
FORGIVE HEAL LOVE
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Episode 9 –
FORGIVE HEAL LOVE
In this deeply personal episode, Erika M opens her heart and shares the transformative power behind three of the most misunderstood words: forgive, heal, and love. Through raw storytelling and hard-earned wisdom, she explores what it really means to let go—not for them, but for you.
From childhood wounds to adult betrayal, Erika walks us through how she confronted pain, reclaimed her peace, and began loving from a place of wholeness. This episode is an invitation to pause, reflect, and ask: Who am I still holding hostage in my heart?
Whether you’re in the thick of it or on the other side of healing, this episode offers soulful insight, a few tears, and the gentle reminder that loving yourself sometimes starts with forgiving someone else.
..."grab your drink, we should talk"...