EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 22 MIN
What Happens When You Stop Shrinking
from My Therapist Said · host Stefanie Kral
This week on My Therapist Said, Stef breaks down why insurance companies are unwell, why car dealerships are giving “we don’t respect women,” and how yoga can be just as much for the lore as it is relaxing. A slightly unhinged yet still full-of-care, very Stef episode.Hoodies are live — link in bio.Follow along on IG & TikTok: @mytherapistsaidpod — New episodes every Friday.
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