EPISODE · Feb 14, 2026 · 23 MIN
Love as Resistance: Why Relationships Are a Radical Act
from You Can Do It: The Podcast for Neurodivergent Adults, Deep Creatives, and Out-of-the-Box Thinkers · host Kimberly Frey
In this week’s episode, I explore how love and relationships can be one of the most powerful forms of resistance. For many of us, relationships can be both a foundation for growth and one of the things we are most afraid of. However, they’re often the very thing that helps us withstand outside pressure, or resist. Join me as I discuss how using love as a verb, especially in a world that often profits from division can be the greatest act of resistance of all. If this episode has you curious to explore further, wanting to resist in your own way, or desiring to build stronger relationships in your own life, I’d love to support you! All month long, I’m offering my signature free strategy session plus a 10% credit toward any coaching offer you choose if you book in February. A free strategy session is the perfect space for you to see what personalized support feels like. There’s no obligation to commit to anything, other than showing up for yourself for those 30 minutes, so it’s a risk-free opportunity.Book your FREE Strategy Session here. Because You Can Do It. And I Can Help. Learn more about another Harlem Renaissance icon, Zora Neale Hurston, here. You can also use this link for the full pdf version of bell hooks’ powerful book: all about love, New VisionsDon’t forget to sign up here to get my Neurodivergent Success Series delivered directly to your inbox!For a full transcript of today’s episode, email [email protected] with the word “transcript” in the subject line. 🚀 Support the Show: Follow, like, share, and subscribe to You Can Do It to help grow our community designed for neurodivergent adults, deep creatives, and out-of-the-box thinkers trying to find their way. Because You Can Do It.And I Can Help. 🌐 Let’s Connect:Website: KFreyconsulting.comFacebook: Kimberly Frey ConsultingInstagram: @kimberlyfreycoachingBlog: kfreyconsulting.blog
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In this week’s episode, I explore how love and relationships can be one of the most powerful forms of resistance. For many of us, relationships can be both a foundation for growth and one of the things we are most afraid of. However, they’re often the very thing that helps us withstand outside pressure, or resist. Join me as I discuss how using love as a verb, especially in a world that often profits from division can be the greatest act of resistance of all. If this episode has you curious to explore further, wanting to resist in your own way, or desiring to build stronger relationships in your own life, I’d love to support you! All month long, I’m offering my signature free strategy session plus a 10% credit toward any coaching offer you choose if you book in February. A free strategy session is the perfect space for you to see what personalized support feels like. There’s no obligation to commit to anything, other than showing up for yourself for those 30 minutes, so it’s a risk-free opportunity.Book your FREE Strategy Session here. Because You Can Do It. And I Can Help. Learn more about another Harlem Renaissance icon, Zora Neale Hurston, here. You can also use this link for the full pdf version of bell hooks’ powerful book: all about love, New VisionsDon’t forget to sign up here to get my Neurodivergent Success Series delivered directly to your inbox!For a full transcript of today’s episode, email [email protected] with the word “transcript” in the subject line. 🚀 Support the Show: Follow, like, share, and subscribe to You Can Do It to help grow our community designed for neurodivergent adults, deep creatives, and out-of-the-box thinkers trying to find their way. Because You Can Do It.And I Can Help. 🌐 Let’s Connect:Website: KFreyconsulting.comFacebook: Kimberly Frey ConsultingInstagram: @kimberlyfreycoachingBlog: kfreyconsulting.blog
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