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Exactly What I Mean

Exactly What I Mean

著者: Alexandria Reed
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Exactly What I Mean is a podcast about grief, faith, relationships, personal growth, and the human experience.


Hosted by Alexandria Reed, each episode explores the thoughts, emotions, contradictions, and quiet truths we often struggle to put into words. Through personal stories, honest reflection, and meaningful conversation, this show offers language for experiences that feel difficult to explain but deeply familiar.


From navigating change, loss, identity, marriage, motherhood, ambition, friendship, and healing to wrestling with faith, surrender, boundaries, self-trust, and becoming, Exactly What I Mean is a space for people who think deeply, feel deeply, and are searching for words that make sense of their lives.


Part conversation. Part reflection. Part archive.


Because sometimes growth begins when we finally find the language for what we’ve been carrying all along.


New episodes weekly.

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  • Surrender Is Not Giving Up It Is Releasing Control
    2026/06/16

    Some years don’t feel like they’re falling apart. They feel like you’re being asked to loosen your grip. When a friend named that experience “painful surrender,” it landed like a truth we’d been carrying in our bodies for months, and it gave us language for something that was hard to explain. If you’re used to solving problems, making plans, and staying two steps ahead, surrender can feel like failure, even when it’s actually courage.

    We talk through why surrender isn’t waving a white flag. It’s releasing control over outcomes you were never meant to manage, and it’s admitting the uncomfortable line where your responsibility ends. We also get honest about the identity shift underneath it all: the version of you that got you here may not be the version that takes you where you’re going. Healing isn’t linear, and the strategies that once kept you safe can quietly turn into the very limits that keep you stuck.

    Then we zoom out to faith, spiritual growth, and answered prayers. Blessings don’t always show up wrapped in ease or certainty. Sometimes they arrive with a cost: transformation, patience, obedience, and a deeper capacity to steward what you’ve been given. If you’ve ever felt grateful and grieving at the same time, this will meet you right there. Listen, share it with someone who needs the words, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find it.

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    15 分
  • What If Understanding Is Not The Goal
    2026/06/09

    Someone tells you, “I understand you,” and instead of feeling comforted, you feel more alone. That’s the tension we’re naming today, because partial understanding can sting in a way that open misunderstanding doesn’t. When someone gets the facts and the timeline but misses what it felt like, it creates a quiet disconnect: they think the gap is closed, while you’re still standing in it.

    We dig into the difference between information and experience, and why knowing your story isn’t the same as understanding how it shaped you. We talk about the layers inside highly self-aware people, the way quiet can be mistaken for not caring, and why founders, leaders, mothers, caretakers, and anyone doing inner work often hold multiple truths at once. Love and hurt can coexist. Gratitude and grief can coexist. Healing and struggle can coexist. When people pressure us for a simpler answer, nuance gets flattened and we feel unseen.

    We also draw a line between agreement and witnessing. Agreement requires similarity and can drift into enabling. Witnessing requires presence: “I see you,” “I believe this was real for you,” “I can respect your experience,” even when someone can’t fully live it, including around identity and racism. If you’ve been trying to find language for why you feel unseen around people who love you, this is for you. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs the words, and leave a review with what helps you feel truly witnessed.

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    13 分
  • The Weight Of Self-Awareness
    2026/06/02

    Self-awareness gets sold like a glow-up, but nobody warns you about the weight that comes after you finally see yourself clearly. We talk about that moment when you’ve rested, slowed down, done the “right” things, and you still feel heavy and confused. Not because you’re broken, but because you’re waking up to patterns, wounds, and survival stories you used to call personality traits.

    We unpack why healing can feel like grief, why it can feel like failure to face the same issue again, and why new levels of insight can be exhausting. Once you recognize what triggers you, where it came from, and how you’ve been managing perceptions, you can’t unsee it, and that awareness becomes a responsibility. The missing piece is integration: learning what to do with the truth you now carry so it doesn’t swallow you whole.

    We also sit with a phrase that has been ringing loud lately: “lead while you bleed.” Not as a call to fake strength, but as permission to honor your humanity while you keep moving forward, imperfectly and honestly. If you’ve been wondering why personal growth feels so intense, this conversation gives language to what you’ve been living. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs the words, and leave a review with what hit you the hardest.

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    12 分
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