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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2026 · 24 MIN

The Parts of Healing No One Warns You About

from The Shhhhit We Don't Say Out Loud · host Maggie Boillot

Healing is often romanticized — but the real journey looks very different.In this episode, Maggie shares three powerful truths about healing that most people aren’t prepared for. These truths may feel uncomfortable, but they’re meant to normalize the experience of growth and remind you that healing is not linear and there is no timeline.You’ll learn why time alone doesn’t heal wounds, why healing never truly ends, and why personal growth can feel deeply lonely as you step into a new version of yourself.In this episode, I share:Why suppressed wounds resurface until they are acknowledgedThe difference between numbing and healingWhy healing is a daily commitment, not a final destinationHow small 1% changes create lasting transformationWhy loneliness can be a sign of alignment and growthLetting go of relationships that no longer match your evolutionHealing may not always feel beautiful — but it leads you back to yourself.Connect with me:⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠HerSpace Community⁠⁠If this episode hit you, it would mean the world if you left a review and shared it with one person who needs it.

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