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Episodes
8 episodes
Biting My Tongue Until It Bleeds
She raised her kids. She figured it out. She survived it. And now she watches her daughter complain about exhaustion while sleeping in — and bites her tongue so hard she can taste it. She said something once. It did not go well. This week Anita...
Do Boundaries Count for Everyone?
She made a homemade lasagna. She cleaned the whole house. And then nobody showed up — no call, no apology, just a last-minute text saying she went somewhere else. Oh, and she tried to take the mutual friend with her. This week Anita answers the...
Comfort Is My Fashion
Someone wrote in to ask if she’s lost her mind — or finally found herself. She lives in stretchy pants, slip-on shoes, and an oversized top, and she has never been happier. Her family thinks she’s given up. Her friends give her a hard time abou...
When You Close the Door
Have you ever made a hard decision — and then questioned it every single day after?This week’s question comes from someone who discovered a trusted friend had been secretly recording private conversations. She chose to walk away. Then th...
37 Years and I Still Like Him
Marriage is not a fairytale and it's not 50/50. Anita gets real about what it actually takes to choose someone every day for the long haul — the hard seasons, the good ones, and everything in between. Submit your anonymous question at
When Cancer Moves In
This episode is for two people — the one who got the diagnosis and the one who loves them. Anita shares what she learned the hard way about patience, respect, and why normal moments matter more than perfect ones. Submit your anonymous question ...