Producing a podcast is more difficult than I thought it would be. It’s also easier than I thought it would be. If that sounds confusing to you, imagine how I feel.
If I had known eight weeks ago what I‘ve learned in making these first six episodes of Love & Hope, I don’t think I would have started this journey. I’m not sure whether to be thankful for my ignorance or to wish I’d had the sense to stick to writing.
Love & Hope was an experiment for me. It was an opportunity to learn a bit about a new medium without jumping into something that I thought could possibly be popular. I chose a topic that wouldn’t interest most people, because I wanted a safe place to learn — without worrying about too many people listening and judging me.
So after making six episodes, what have I learned?

With changed priorities, it’s time to re-evaluate my long-term goal
After his death, I can finally see good in narcissistic father again
AUDIO: If we’ve experienced hurt, why do we keep trusting in love?
Tell me the music you listen to and that’ll reveal a lot about you
Can I reconnect with inner child who saw the world differently?
Telling others how to escape is easier than setting myself free
Shame almost got me fired — and shame still haunts me years later
Smart people and profit motive have made world a better place