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Talk Out Loud

Talk Out Loud

著者: Tamara Fisher
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Hosted by Tamara & Bekah Fisher – real-life sisters, divorced single moms, and your new healing besties.


This is the podcast where a life coach and a therapist sit down and say the things most people are afraid to — out loud.
Tamara and Bekah talk about real life:
💔 life after divorce
👩‍👧‍👦 single motherhood
🧠 therapy, triggers, and emotional growth
✋🏽 setting boundaries
😮‍💨 burnout
❤️‍🩹 and becoming the woman you're meant to be — not just the one you had to be.


They’re honest, hilarious, and not afraid to unpack what they’ve been through if it helps you feel a little less alone.


New episodes drop every Tuesday — short, real, and straight to the point.


Watch full video episodes on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@thecoachtam

All links, coaching services & resources:
https://linktr.ee/thecoachtam

Follow for clips, real talk & daily moments:
Instagram: @thecoachtam

© 2026 Talk Out Loud
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  • Who Told You 18 Meant Freedom?
    2026/07/09

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    Do kids really think parents magically exist to solve every problem?

    In this episode, we unpack the expectations our kids have of us, what they think happens when they turn 18, and why advice from parents often goes in one ear and out the other. We compare our own teenage years to theirs, laugh about the lessons we had to learn the hard way, and ask the question every parent eventually asks:

    Did we really listen to our parents any better?

    From growing into adulthood to preparing our kids for independence, this conversation is full of laughs, honest reflection, and reminders that sometimes experience really is the best teacher.

    Support the show

    Real-life sisters. Real talk. Real healing.

    Hosted by Tamara Fisher (life coach) and Bekah Fisher (therapist), this podcast is where we unpack real life — from relationships and healing to motherhood, boundaries, and becoming who you’re meant to be.

    New episodes drop every Tuesday — short, real, and straight to the point.

    Watch full video episodes on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@thecoachtam

    All links, coaching services & resources:
    https://linktr.ee/thecoachtam

    Follow for clips, real talk & daily moments:
    Instagram: @thecoachtam

    Link to the book, "I Thought I Was Fine" by Bekah Fisher

    https://a.co/d/0j0X0vMp

    If this episode spoke to you:
    ✔️ Share it with someone who needs it
    ✔️ Subscribe on YouTube or your podcast platform
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    32 分
  • Packing Boxes & Unpacking Beliefs
    2026/06/27

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    In this episode, we share a glimpse into Bekah's book, I Thought I Was Fine, and how moving throughout our childhood shaped the way we formed attachments—to people, places, and even our belongings.

    We also reflect on the punishments and consequences we experienced growing up and how they've influenced the way we parent today. Along the way, we discuss the importance of understanding Scripture in context, how easy it is to adopt someone else's interpretation as absolute truth, and why questioning what we've always been taught isn't the same as abandoning our faith.

    It's a conversation about what we carry with us, what we're choosing to leave behind, and how healing often begins by unpacking both our boxes and our beliefs.

    Support the show

    Real-life sisters. Real talk. Real healing.

    Hosted by Tamara Fisher (life coach) and Bekah Fisher (therapist), this podcast is where we unpack real life — from relationships and healing to motherhood, boundaries, and becoming who you’re meant to be.

    New episodes drop every Tuesday — short, real, and straight to the point.

    Watch full video episodes on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@thecoachtam

    All links, coaching services & resources:
    https://linktr.ee/thecoachtam

    Follow for clips, real talk & daily moments:
    Instagram: @thecoachtam

    Link to the book, "I Thought I Was Fine" by Bekah Fisher

    https://a.co/d/0j0X0vMp

    If this episode spoke to you:
    ✔️ Share it with someone who needs it
    ✔️ Subscribe on YouTube or your podcast platform
    ✔️ Leave a review

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    34 分
  • The Good, The Bad, and The Churchy
    2026/06/18

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    In this episode, we unpack our experiences growing up in Christian schools, attending church, and being immersed in Christian culture from an early age. We talk about the expectations placed on us, the messages we received about mistakes and failure, and what happens when questions aren't welcomed.

    We also discuss deconstructing religion, navigating faith as adults, Christian music, church culture, and why so many people struggle when they're taught what to believe but not how to process life's hard questions.

    This isn't a conversation about abandoning faith—it's about examining what we've been taught, holding space for questions, and finding our way through the things that no longer make sense.

    As always, we're talking about it out loud.

    "We were taught how to follow the rules. We weren't always taught what to do when we broke them."

    Support the show

    Real-life sisters. Real talk. Real healing.

    Hosted by Tamara Fisher (life coach) and Bekah Fisher (therapist), this podcast is where we unpack real life — from relationships and healing to motherhood, boundaries, and becoming who you’re meant to be.

    New episodes drop every Tuesday — short, real, and straight to the point.

    Watch full video episodes on YouTube:
    https://www.youtube.com/@thecoachtam

    All links, coaching services & resources:
    https://linktr.ee/thecoachtam

    Follow for clips, real talk & daily moments:
    Instagram: @thecoachtam

    Link to the book, "I Thought I Was Fine" by Bekah Fisher

    https://a.co/d/0j0X0vMp

    If this episode spoke to you:
    ✔️ Share it with someone who needs it
    ✔️ Subscribe on YouTube or your podcast platform
    ✔️ Leave a review

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    38 分
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