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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2025 · 59 MIN

15 lessons I learned since graduating high school at 15 (heartbreak, healing, and self discovery)

from Take care of Your Body by Ry · host Rylin Rossano

This is the episode I wish existed when I was 15—curled up in a quiet corner of study hall, trying to catch my breath, feeling older than the room I was in, and dreaming of a life no one else could see. I didn’t know what I was building back then—I just knew I couldn’t follow the timeline everyone else was on.In this solo episode, I open the door to my realest truths: what it’s like to grow up too fast, to get sick before you’ve even figured yourself out, to feel like the world is moving forward while you’re stuck in a body that won’t cooperate. I talk about the heartbreaks no one sees, the softness I almost lost, and the moments that almost made me give up—but didn’t.These are the 15 lessons I’ve learned since graduating high school at 15. From navigating chronic illness and invisible pain, to unlearning body shame, to surviving the ache of being misunderstood. From losing people I thought were forever, to finding healing in the most unexpected places—like voice memos, late-night writing, and this very mic.We talk about what no one tells you: that healing doesn’t always look like yoga and green juice. That burnout doesn’t mean you’re broken. That being sensitive doesn’t make you fragile—it makes you awake. That memory lane might wear your favorite scent, but you’re not meant to live there. And that rewriting your dreams is not failure—it’s evolution.Most of all, we talk about what it means to still believe in yourself after everything. To still choose softness when the world tried to harden you. To still show up for the girl you used to be—the one who never really fit in, but always knew she was meant for something more.If you’ve ever felt behind, or too much, or like your story doesn’t fit into the box they gave you—this one is yours. Because maybe you didn’t graduate early, or get diagnosed young, or get told by someone you loved that you were too hard to love—but you’ve felt it. That ache to be understood. That fear you’ll be left behind. That whisper that says, “maybe I’m the problem.”You’re not. You never were. And you’re not late to your own life. You are unfolding, becoming, blooming—right on time.This episode is my heart cracked open. A letter to the girl I was—and to anyone who’s ever had to start over.Warning: May cause emotional whiplash, full-body chills, spontaneous journaling, and the overwhelming urge to text your inner child: “We made it.”Let’s cry. Let’s reflect. Let’s rebuild—together.With love,Rylin Rossano✨ For more softness, storytelling, and healing in real time—follow me on Instagram:💫 Personal: @rylinrosee🌿 Wellness & podcast: @takecarebyry

This is the episode I wish existed when I was 15—curled up in a quiet corner of study hall, trying to catch my breath, feeling older than the room I was in, and dreaming of a life no one else could see. I didn’t know what I was building back then—I just knew I couldn’t follow the timeline everyone else was on.In this solo episode, I open the door to my realest truths: what it’s like to grow up too fast, to get sick before you’ve even figured yourself out, to feel like the world is moving forward while you’re stuck in a body that won’t cooperate. I talk about the heartbreaks no one sees, the softness I almost lost, and the moments that almost made me give up—but didn’t.These are the 15 lessons I’ve learned since graduating high school at 15. From navigating chronic illness and invisible pain, to unlearning body shame, to surviving the ache of being misunderstood. From losing people I thought were forever, to finding healing in the most unexpected places—like voice memos, late-night writing, and this very mic.We talk about what no one tells you: that healing doesn’t always look like yoga and green juice. That burnout doesn’t mean you’re broken. That being sensitive doesn’t make you fragile—it makes you awake. That memory lane might wear your favorite scent, but you’re not meant to live there. And that rewriting your dreams is not failure—it’s evolution.Most of all, we talk about what it means to still believe in yourself after everything. To still choose softness when the world tried to harden you. To still show up for the girl you used to be—the one who never really fit in, but always knew she was meant for something more.If you’ve ever felt behind, or too much, or like your story doesn’t fit into the box they gave you—this one is yours. Because maybe you didn’t graduate early, or get diagnosed young, or get told by someone you loved that you were too hard to love—but you’ve felt it. That ache to be understood. That fear you’ll be left behind. That whisper that says, “maybe I’m the problem.”You’re not. You never were. And you’re not late to your own life. You are unfolding, becoming, blooming—right on time.This episode is my heart cracked open. A letter to the girl I was—and to anyone who’s ever had to start over.Warning: May cause emotional whiplash, full-body chills, spontaneous journaling, and the overwhelming urge to text your inner child: “We made it.”Let’s cry. Let’s reflect. Let’s rebuild—together.With love,Rylin Rossano✨ For more softness, storytelling, and healing in real time—follow me on Instagram:💫 Personal: @rylinrosee🌿 Wellness & podcast: @takecarebyry

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