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Episodes: 169
Frequency: Weekly
Rating: 4.9/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Female
Location: USA
YouTube: 9.8k subscribers
Instagram: 1.7k followers
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Ginny Priem - Ginny Priem is a keynote speaker and personal-growth creator who teaches mindset shifts and emotional-freedom practices through a practical “UNSUBSCRIBE” framework for releasing limiting beliefs, r...
Amy Edwards - How To Handle Negative Feedback And Public-facing Pressure As A Creator; Managing Online Noise While Staying Grounded.
Kati Morton - Navigating Online Criticism And Public Scrutiny; Mental Resilience In The Context Of Social Media Attention.
I Saw My Abuser for the First Time in 7.5 Years—Here's What Happened
June 10, 2026
Seven and a half years. No run-ins, no sightings, nothing. And then—there he was. In this episode, I'm doing something a little different: I'm telling you exactly what happened when I saw my abuser for the first time since we split. My reaction, what I noticed, what surprised me, and honestly, what it revealed about how far I've come. If you've ever wondered what it feels like to unexpectedly see a narcissist after years of no contact—or near no contact—this one's for you....
What Nobody Tells You About Being in the Public Eye
May 27, 2026
This week, You're My Favorite surged to #2 in a category (again) on Amazon. Four years after publication! Ginny was featured on We're All Insane (86K+ views on YouTube and climbing), sat down with Kati Morton, and joined Amy Edwards for a conversation about navigating online criticism. And in between all of it? A DM calling her a horrible person and a comment calling her "stuped" (yes, spelled exactly like that).In this episode, Ginny pulls back the curtain on what a big wee...
You're Polarizing. Good. Why Being Liked by Everyone Means You're Not Being Yourself.
May 13, 2026
If you've ever struggled with people pleasing, wanting to be liked, or changing yourself to keep the peace—this episode is going to hit close to home.Someone once told me I was polarizing. I said nothing back. Because at that point in my life, being liked was everything. And polarizing felt like proof I was failing at it. It took years of real work to understand it wasn't an insult at all. It was the most accurate thing anyone had ever said about me.In this episode I get honest about ...
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