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Why this space exists

Hosted by Nicole Bloomfield · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 15 episodes

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Episodes
15
Last ep.
11 days ago
Avg length
7m
Booking Probability™
36
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Listen Score
17
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Virality (30d)
47
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

This space exists because recovery is often quiet, slow, and unseen

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About the host

Nicole Bloomfield hosts Why this space exists, a health show with 15 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Season2:The Truth about Recovery. Episode 6: The Voice of Shame

May 25, 20266mEp. 6S2

Shame can be one of the quietest, most powerful forces in addiction and recovery. It doesn’t always shout — sometimes it whispers, shaping the way we see ourselves when no one else is around. In this episode, we explore

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Season 2:The truth about Recovery Episode 5 - Escape Was Fast, But Healing Is Learning to Stay

May 6, 202614mEp. 5S2

In addiction, escape can feel immediate — a way to numb, avoid, or run from what feels unbearable. But recovery asks something very different of us. It asks us to stay. To sit with discomfort, emotions, uncertainty, and

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Season 2: The Truth about Recovery - Episode 4: The Space Between Survival and Healing

Apr 21, 202610mEp. 4S2

There’s a space in recovery where you’re no longer surviving the way you used to… but healing doesn’t feel steady yet. In this episode, we explore that in-between — the discomfort, the uncertainty, and the quiet growth h

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Season 2: The truth about Recovery - Episode 3: The day I realised recovery was working

Apr 13, 202612mEp. 3S2

What if recovery is already working… and you just haven’t noticed yet? This episode explores the small, quiet shifts that show healing is happening, even in ordinary moments.

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Season 2: The Truth about Recovery Episode 2: Understanding addiction and why we used.

Apr 1, 202611mEp. 2S2

Addiction doesn’t happen without a reason. Beneath the behavior, there is always something deeper—pain, avoidance, survival, or a need that wasn’t being met. In this episode of Doing Time in Recovery, we explore the “why

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Season 2: The Truth About Recovery - Episode 1: The Lies Addiction Tells Us

Mar 23, 202611mEp. 1S2

Season 2 of Doing Time in Recovery is an honest look at healing, addiction, guilt, patterns, and the slow work of rebuilding your life. Through eight real and reflective episodes, this season explores the lies addiction

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Episode 8 - Staying: The Courage to Continue

Mar 15, 20264mEp. 8S1

Recovery isn’t always dramatic. Often, the bravest thing you can do is continue showing up — day after day, choice after choice. In this episode, we reflect on the quiet courage it takes to stay, the ordinary choices tha

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Episode 7 - Learning to Feel Safe

Mar 8, 20264mEp. 7S1

Feeling safe isn’t always automatic in recovery. For many of us, our nervous systems learned to live in survival mode — always bracing, always anticipating the next threat. Even when life becomes calmer, our bodies can t

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Episode 6 - Forgiving Yourself - Forgiveness isn’t a moment — it’s a direction.

Mar 2, 20263mEp. 6S1

Self-forgiveness in recovery doesn’t happen all at once. In this episode, we explore the weight of guilt and shame, and why healing isn’t about erasing the past — it’s about choosing growth, accountability, and compassio

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Episode 5 - Triggers without Shame

Feb 22, 20264mEp. 5S1

🎙 Episode 5 – Triggers Without Shame Being triggered in recovery doesn’t mean you’ve failed. In this episode, we explore what triggers really are — not signs of weakness, but signals from a nervous system that once had

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Episode 4 The In - Between Season

Feb 16, 20264mEp. 4S1

If recovery feels quiet right now, this episode is for you. Not every season is dramatic. Sometimes there’s no crisis or breakthrough — just the steady middle. In this episode, we talk about why calm can feel unfamiliar,

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Episode 3 When Shame gets LOUD

Feb 11, 20263mEp. 3S1

Shame wants you to hide — recovery asks you to stay. Shame can feel heavy and isolating. This episode explores how it shows up in recovery and why staying, even when it’s uncomfortable, is an act of courage. You are not

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Episode 2 – The Slow Days

Feb 11, 20262mEp. 2S1

Recovery doesn’t always feel like progress — and that’s okay. Most of recovery happens on quiet days. In this episode, we reflect on the invisible work — showing up even when nothing seems to change. You are not alone wh

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Episode 1 – Why This Space Exists

Feb 10, 20263mEp. 1S1

This space exists for the quiet work of recovery — one day at a time. Recovery doesn’t have to be dramatic. This episode introduces Doing Time in Recovery — a space for the ordinary, unseen work of healing. If you’re sti

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Intro to Doing time in Recovery

Jan 31, 20261mEp. 1S1

Doing Time in Recovery is a space for real, raw healing. It’s about learning how to live without numbing the pain. It’s about sitting with the feelings we once ran from. It’s about rebuilding a life — one honest moment a

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Audience demographics

Age
25-44
Consumer type
Health-conscious adults

Topics covered

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Who is the host of Why this space exists?

Why this space exists is hosted by Nicole Bloomfield. The show is categorised under health (fitness) and has published 15 episodes.

How many episodes does Why this space exists have?

Why this space exists has published 15 episodes.

What topics does Why this space exists cover?

Why this space exists regularly covers health, fitness, mental. It sits in the health category, with a fitness focus.

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Why this space exists is accessible for guests with genuine health expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

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Why this space exists hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are Why this space exists episodes?

Episodes of Why this space exists average 7 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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