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Table for One: A Seat Where Women Can Finally Meet Themselves
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Table for One: A Seat Where Women Can Finally Meet Themselves

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN · 6 episodes

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6
Last ep.
8 days ago
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13m
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12
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45
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About this podcast

Table for one is for women ready to stop outsourcing their happiness and start choosing themselves. Each week, we break down what it actually looks like to build self respect through consistency, boundaries and emotional awareness. You’ll learn how to switch your feelings, trust your decisions, and create your own sense of peace. Your worth isn’t something you earn, it’s something you are and remember under all your conditioning. You don’t need permission to become who you are, but if you’ve been waiting to give it to yourself, this is it.

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Unknown Host hosts Table for One: A Seat Where Women Can Finally Meet Themselves, a general show with 6 episodes published.

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Control Feels Safe, Until It Becomes the Cage

May 29, 202616m0

What if the thing you’re calling control is actually exhaustion disguised as protection? In this episode of Table for One, we’re talking about the control and trust paradox: how overthinking, planning, predicting, and tr

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How Dare You

May 16, 202611m0

How dare you believe in yourself. Because society will give you every reason not to. It will teach you to compare. To shrink. To chase the version of yourself that feels acceptable. To weaponize your own brain against yo

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Why Overthinking is the Illusion of Control

May 10, 202621m0

Overthinking can feel like responsibility. Like preparation. Like protection. Like if you can just think through every possible outcome, maybe you can finally feel safe. But what if control is not the same as trust? In t

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You Learned to Feel Safe by Leaving Yourself

Apr 25, 20269m0

What if nothing is wrong with you? What if the habits you've been trying to fix.... aren't flaws, but the ways you learned to feel safe? If you've ever found yourself overthinking, numbing, reaching for food, scrolling,

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You Learned to Disconnect, No Wonder Boundaries Feel Wrong

Apr 12, 20268m0

You didn’t struggle with boundaries. You learned how to disconnect. To people please. To adjust. To become who others needed, so you felt safe, accepted, and loved. And now? Boundaries feel wrong. Self-trust feels unfami

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Truth as Your Identity (and Why It feels Scary)

Mar 29, 20269m0

You are who you think you are… but what do your actions say? In this episode, we explore the gap between the identity you want and the one you reinforce through your daily choices, and why stepping into your truth can fe

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Creating Your Own Permission Slip

Mar 26, 20269m0

If you’ve been waiting for permission to choose yourself, this is it. In this episode, we talk about what it means to prioritize your presence over perfection, and how constantly trying to “get it right” can keep you dis

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Table for One: A Seat Where Women Can Finally Meet Themselves is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under General and has published 6 episodes.

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Table for One: A Seat Where Women Can Finally Meet Themselves has published 6 episodes.

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