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EPISODE · May 11, 2025 · 30 MIN

The Parts I Try to Hide: Speaking in Code & Starting Over

from Uncharacteristically Vulnerable · host Tate Somne

I’ve always had a habit of speaking in code, saying a lot while revealing very little. In this episode, I dive into why I do that and the parts of myself I’ve tried to hide. I also reflect on the best summer of my life, the unexpected fallout that followed, and what’s next for me as I rebuild. Because progress is rarely pretty, but we’re still worthy in the process. Get full access to The Tate Edit at tatesomne.substack.com/subscribe

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