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Still Here - Midnight Conversations for the Ones Aging Alone

Still Here - Midnight Conversations for the Ones Aging Alone

著者: Sandra Dilly De Leon/Sable Ryn
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概要

This isn’t a motivation podcast. This is a human podcast. A late-night, can’t-sleep, “why does life still hurt like this?” It's the late-night room where silence finally speaks kind of podcast. Hosted by Sandy “Dilly” De Leon and her shadow-twin, Sable Ryn, this podcast holds the emotions people aging alone rarely admit out loud. Here, we talk about the things most people hide: the loneliness, the breakups, the betrayals we carried too young, the nights that feel too long, and the fear of growing older alone while pretending everything’s fine. There’s no “5-step plan.” No perfection. Just honest conversation from someone who has lived through the fire and is still figuring things out in real time. If you’ve ever felt invisible… unwanted… unchosen… If you’ve ever held yourself together in the dark… If you’ve ever whispered, “I’m tired of being strong,” Whether you’re childfree, divorced, widowed, estranged, solo by choice, solo by circumstance, or quietly holding your world together… this is where you can breathe. Midnight conversations. Raw truths. A seat waiting for you in the dark.. New episodes drop in the quiet hours — for the ones who don’t sleep, who overthink, who feel too much, and who are still here anyway. Come sit with me. There's room here You don’t have to carry this alone. 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • December - The Fog Before The Frost
    2025/12/03
    When the lights come down and the phone stops ringing, what’s left? December can be beautiful—or brutal—for anyone aging alone. This episode sits in the space between celebration and silence. This episode is about the split-screen life of the week most people romanticize: office parties, gift exchanges, people planning trips, couples whispering about “our traditions”… while you’re nodding and smiling, pretending it doesn’t sting. Then you go home. And the silence hits different. This is the episode for the ones who come back to an empty apartment, dim lights, folded laundry, and the thoughts you tried to outrun all day. The ones who feel guilty for not feeling festive. The ones who try to clean the kitchen or reorganize the closet because the alternative is crying on the couch. The ones who don’t hate the holidays — they just don’t feel held by them. Here, we talk about the demons that come out when the world is celebrating: the fear that nothing will change, the ache of being no one’s priority, the loneliness that feels heavier under warm lights and fake cheer. If December feels like both a mirror and a reminder, this is your episode. You’re not broken. You’re not late. You’re not the only one sitting awake at 2 AM trying to make sense of a life you’re still building. Come sit. You’re still here.
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    24 分
  • The Week Nobody Talks About (Split Screen)
    2025/12/17
    There’s the version of this week everyone sees. Office parties. Laughter. Wrapping paper. People talking about flights, dinners, who they’re spending Christmas with. And then there’s the other version. The one that happens after you lock the door behind you. The quiet apartment. The half-done chores. The silence that gets louder at night. This episode lives in the split screen. It’s about the week before Christmas — the strange, heavy in-between where you’re expected to be cheerful in public while privately holding your breath. Where you try to stay happy for others, even as the loneliness taps you on the shoulder when you get home. Where demons don’t arrive loudly — they slip in quietly, disguised as thoughts you didn’t invite. We talk about: Performing “I’m fine” while feeling anything but The exhaustion of small talk and forced cheer Coming home to an empty space and trying to outrun the quiet The guilt of wanting to belong without wanting to ask The fear that this might be how it always feels And the stubborn, fragile hope that refuses to die anyway This isn’t advice. It’s not a plan. It’s a diary entry spoken out loud at 2 a.m. If this week feels heavier than it’s supposed to… If you’re doing your best but still feel unseen… If you’ve ever folded laundry just to keep from crying… You’re not alone. Still here? Come sit. Good night.
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    34 分
  • After the Fireworks Fade
    2026/01/01
    The confetti has settled. The champagne is flat. The noise has stopped. The party is over. Are you still awake? “It is the early hours of January 1st… or maybe just the long, quiet night between what was and what comes next. Tonight, we sit in the sudden stillness of New Year’s Night — not to set goals, not to reinvent ourselves, but to tell the truth about what it takes to make it to another year when the weight feels like yours alone to carry. We let go of January’s forced optimism and take a Real Recap — not the highlight reel, but the inventory of grief, resilience, and quiet victories no one else saw. We talk about the difference between Resolutions — promises meant to impress — and Revelations — truths you finally stop arguing with at 2:00 AM. If you felt relief instead of celebration when the clock struck midnight, come sit for a while. You aren’t the only one here. “Resolutions are promises you make to impress yourself. Revelations are truths you whisper because you’re finally ready to hear them.”
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    24 分
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