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  • Episode 13: Your Body Is Keeping Score
    2026/06/17

    We Weren't Told | Episode 13: Your Body Is Keeping Score

    Millennial girlies, pull up a chair — and no, for once, not at your therapist's.

    I've been in the thick of something heavy with some family members — and then I got a message from one of my most cherished friends that made everything I'd been carrying look completely different. She is fighting for her life. And I realised I'd been filing my body's notifications without opening them.


    In this episode, I'm talking about what our bodies are trying to tell us — and what happens when we keep postponing that conversation.

    In this episode:

    • The tightness in my throat and the dizziness I kept filing away
    • The message from my friend that cracked something open and wouldn't close again
    • Why the body is a messenger, not just a surface to manage and present
    • What chronic stress is actually doing in the places you can't feel yet
    • Bombay mangoes, oxtail, and why life insists on beauty in the same week as the grief
    • Where is the tightness in your body right now — and when did you last stop to ask it what it's trying to tell you?

    Grab your drink or your ired coffee, my friend. It's go time.

    Come say hi on Instagram 🫶🏽

    @iamangelbr | @iamwewerenttoldpod

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    33 分
  • Episode 12: Aren't We More?
    2026/06/08

    Millennial girlies, pull up a chair — and no, for once, not at your therapist's.


    I went to a moms' networking event a few weeks ago and as part of an icebreaker, a woman pulled a pair of tiny socks out of her handbag. She said being her son's mother is the most important thing she has ever done in her life — and she meant it with her whole chest. And I sat there and felt something I couldn't immediately name. It took me a few days to be honest about what it actually was.


    In this episode, I'm talking about what happens when you love your children fiercely — and still can't locate the feeling that they are the greatest part of you.


    In this episode:

    • Hunter Biden in MAGA comment sections — and what owning your shame actually does
    • The tiny socks moment and the feeling I didn't want to admit I had
    • Why I don't experience the greatest part of me as someone else — and the shame that came with that
    • Whether any of us can actually rank the greatest thing we've ever done
    • The motherhood script that had no category for women who refused to disappear
    • Are you allowed to be the most interesting thing about yourself?


    Grab your drink or your iced coffee, my friend. It's go time.

    Come say hi on Instagram 🫶🏽

    @iamangelbr | @iamwewerenttoldpodcast

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    24 分
  • Episode 11: 99 Problems - Is Getting Older One?
    2026/06/01

    Millennial girlies, pull up a chair — and no, for once, not at your therapist's.


    Threads was on fire this morning. Jay-Z showed up at The Roots Picnic — combed-out locks, dressed in the black Tims, fifty-seven years old and completely himself. Meanwhile Drake dropped three albums after two years of silence and the internet split right down generational lines. And I couldn't stop asking myself: which one am I?


    In this episode, I'm talking about what two rap legends taught me about what it means to actually inhabit the chapter you're in — versus performing one you've already left.


    In this episode:

    • Jay-Z on that stage vs. Drake in his feelings — and what the contrast really means
    • What Kendrick's beef revealed about authenticity that's hard to unsit with
    • Why I have some Drake in me — and why I'm not ashamed of it
    • The difference between feeling young on the inside and performing young on the outside
    • Why growing into yourself loudly was never in the script we were handed
    • Are you inhabiting the chapter you're actually in — or performing the one you've already left?


    Grab your drink or your iced coffee, my friend. It's go time.

    Come say hi on Instagram 🫶🏽

    @iamangelbr | @iamwewerenttoldpodcast


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    26 分
  • Episode 10: The Boiled Egg
    2026/05/25

    Millennial girlies, pull up a chair — and no, for once, not at your therapist's.


    I'll be honest — this episode almost didn't happen. I've been in a two-day existential funk, the real "is this it?" kind, not the tagline kind. It was CJ who told me to just talk about it. So here I am, Monday at 3:24 PM, showing up anyway.


    In this episode, I'm talking about what a boiled egg, a 1973 Jamaican recipe book, and a kitchen dance taught me about showing up for yourself on the blah days.

    In this episode:

    • Why this episode almost didn't get made
    • Dancing alone in the kitchen to Bob Marley — and why it worked
    • The 1973 recipe book that stopped me in my tracks
    • "Not a cook merely, but a designer" — the line that cracked something open
    • Why showing up, even imperfectly, is the whole point
    • What is your boiled egg moment — the small, quiet way you're showing up for yourself today?

    Grab your drink or your iced coffee, my friend. It's go time.

    Come say hi on Instagram 🫶🏽

    @iamangelbr | @wewerenttoldpodcast

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    12 分
  • Episode 9: The S Word
    2026/05/18

    Millennial girlies, pull up a chair — and no, for once, not at your therapist's.

    I had coffee recently with a woman I've known since I was four years old — same prep school, same high school, now both mothers of twelve-year-olds. Part of our convo was about what Catholic school did to us, and what it quietly withheld -- the S words. Both of them — sex and silence. And either way, we were never supposed to talk about either one.

    In this episode, I'm talking about the silence around sex and desire that shaped us as girls — and what it's costing us and our children, if we don't name it.

    In this episode:

    • What Catholic school's silence actually taught us about our bodies
    • Why our mothers couldn't give us what they'd never been given
    • How I came to understand virginity as a transaction — and why
    • The conversations I'm determined to have with my son that nobody had with me
    • Why silence was never neutral — it was always a position
    • What did the silence cost you — and what are you doing differently?

    Grab your drink or your iced coffee, my friend. It's go time.

    Come say hi on Instagram 🫶🏽

    @iamangelbr | @iamwewerenttoldpodcast

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    20 分
  • Episode 8: What Happens When the Street Goes Quiet?
    2026/05/11

    Millennial girlies, pull up a chair — and no, for once, not at your therapist's.

    I was at my favourite café last week — the one I go to alone, to write — when something ordinary happened — a cashier was filming content, a beautiful young man stepped into the sunlight, and I realised I was on the other side of the camera entirely.

    In this episode, I'm talking about the part of us that still wants to be seen — and why nobody told us that wanting wouldn't just quietly resolve itself.

    In this episode:

    • The café moment that made me sit with something I wasn't expecting
    • The internal version of ourselves we've been living inside for years
    • What the marriage script told us about desirability — and what it got wrong
    • The honest question we don't ask enough about being noticed
    • Why the wanting is not the problem
    • The question to sit with: Are you still giving yourself permission to want to be seen?


    Grab your drink or your iced coffee, my friend. It's go time.


    Come say hi on Instagram 🫶🏽 @iamangelbr | @iamwewerenttoldpodcast

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    16 分
  • Episode 7: Crashout Season
    2026/05/04

    Millennial girlies, pull up a chair — and no, for once, not at your therapist's.


    I'm going to be honest with you — I have been crashing out for the last two weeks. Eleven minute voice notes, therapy, ceiling-staring. A full, sustained emotional crash. And I almost didn't make this episode because I kept waiting until I had something neat to say about it.


    I don't. What I have is the crash itself. And I think that might be more useful.


    In this episode, I'm talking about what happens when life hands you something the script never prepared you for — and why falling apart might be exactly the right response.

    In this episode:

    • The funeral that cracked everything open
    • The script we were all handed — and the chapter it's missing
    • Why the crash is not a malfunction, it's a reckoning
    • What it means to have somewhere safe to fall apart
    • The kind of strength nobody told us to build
    • The question to sit with: Who are the people you can crash with?

    Grab your drink or your iced coffee, my friend. It's go time.

    Come say hi on Instagram! 🫶🏽@iamangelbr | @iamwewerenttoldpodcast


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    16 分
  • Episode 6: The Jealousy Card
    2026/04/28

    Millennial girlies, pull up a chair — and no, for once, not at your therapist's. By now you've seen the video. Noah Lyles. Junelle Bromfield. The dress reveal. And we need to talk about it — not just the moment itself, but what the reaction to it revealed about something much deeper that millennial women were handed a long time ago.

    We Weren't Told revisits the expectations millennial mothers inherited about success, ambition, money, marriage, motherhood, and sexuality. Each episode helps listeners navigate the rules they've been living by — and decide, with greater clarity, which ones still belong in their lives.

    Grab your drink or your iced coffee my friends. It's go time.


    In this episode:

    • The dress reveal — and the moment that started it all
    • The pushback, and why none of it moved me
    • Janelle's response — and the line I couldn't stop thinking about
    • The lie we were raised inside about other women
    • What we're slowly, finally, unlearning

    👉🏽Watch my reaction video here: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXR0sWykf7P/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==


    Come say hi on Instagram 👇🏽@iamangelbr@iamwewerenttoldpodcast

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    19 分