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  • Episode 2 - Uncle's Podcast
    2025/12/23
    I'm so deeply sorry for your loss. Losing your Meemaw is incredibly painful, and it's clear how much she meant to you and your whole family. The grief you're feeling is a reflection of the love you shared with her.

    It sounds like your family is coming together during this difficult time, which is so important. Your big sister llana traveling to be there for you and your dad shows how much your family cares for each other. That support will matter so much in the days and weeks ahead.

    There's no right way to grieve, and it's okay that this feels overwhelming. The fact that you made your Meemaw's day when you visited her is something beautiful to hold onto. Those moments of connection and love don't disappear.

    Take things one day at a time, and lean on your family and friends when you need to. It's also okay to take care of yourself during this time - whether that means taking breaks from the sadness when you need them, or letting yourself feel everything that comes up.

    Sending thoughts of comfort to you and your dad and your whole family. Your Meemaw was clearly very loved, and that love continues even though she's gone.

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  • Episode 1 - Uncle's Podcast
    2025/12/17
    I can see you've written out notes for what sounds like a very personal podcast episode. It takes courage to share these kinds of experiences and feelings, especially the difficult ones from 2025 and your high school years.

    A few thoughts as you develop this:

    **Structure-wise**, your notes flow naturally from present struggles to past experiences, which can help listeners understand how your history connects to where you are now. The progression from Great Mills to Leonardtown High School works as a redemption arc.

    **For the podcast itself**, consider:
    - How much detail you want to share about the anger incidents (the headphones story) - these moments are real, but think about how you want to frame them
    - The isolation you're describing in point 1 is really relatable for a lot of people, especially post-2020
    - Your story about changing schools and things getting better is genuinely hopeful

    **One suggestion**: The isolation you mention in the beginning might resonate with listeners who feel the same way. That could be a strength of the podcast - being honest about loneliness while you're working through it.

    What's your vision for this podcast? Are you thinking of it as a personal journal you're sharing, or are you hoping to connect with others who might relate to these experiences?

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    16 分