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Ask Me When It Hurts
by Ask Me When It Hurts
Subtitle: Real questions. Real emotions. No filters.Description:Moni Citroni answers your deepest questions — the ones that sting a little — with compassion and bold honesty. A space for emotional truth-telling and soulful rebellion.
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Ghost me till it hurts
Ghosting hurts — but why does it cut so deep? 💔 In this episode of Ask Me When It Hurts, we unpack why people vanish without a word — from dating to friendships — and why the silence feels like heartbreak. Is ghosting always cruel, or can it sometimes be self-protection? Let’s talk about avoidance, attachment, and the anatomy of closure. 🎙️
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Better Back
Talking about my time in rehabilitation! Struggling and trying to figure out how to live life!
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“No Pressure Resolutions”
January doesn’t have to be a fresh-start sprint — it can be a soft landing. In this episode of Ask Me When It Hurts, I talk about why I stopped overwhelming myself with New Year’s resolutions and started using January as a month for rest, cleansing, and quiet planning instead. I share the three big goals that changed my last year (new apartment, new connections, and getting support for my mental health) and how giving myself time made all of them possible. Plus, I answer some of your questions from my story: why I moved to Hamburg, whether this still feels cringe sometimes, and my worst NYC experience.
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Ask Me When It Costs 20$
Question 1.You are Geographically and Financially independent. Where would you live?Question 2.Which decision you’ve made had the biggest impact on your life?Question 3.What do the the People think about you, which is not true?—————————————————————————————In this week’s episode of *Ask Me When It Hurts*, I talk about perspective — how it changes as we grow up, how it reshapes the way we see people, and how sometimes, the smallest conversations can reveal the biggest truths.It’s been one of those weeks that felt more like a life class than just another seven days. My sister and her family came to visit, and through her eyes, I got to relive how exhausting — and yet beautiful — traveling with kids can be. It made me realize how much my parents did for us when we were little and how love often hides behind exhaustion.Later in the week, a diversity class at work pushed me to think about respect and expectations on a deeper level. During one discussion, I remembered a story about a former colleague and a conversation that stayed with me ever since. We talked about what it really means when someone buys another person a drink — and how often hidden expectations turn simple gestures into social contracts no one agreed to sign.Here’s the truth: kindness without strings is rare, but it’s what truly defines character. A drink is not a contract. Respect without expectation is the most attractive thing you can offer.In this episode, I share the lessons behind both stories — one about family, one about respect — and how they reminded me that growing up isn’t always about getting older, but about seeing clearer.Let’s talk about boundaries, empathy, and the freedom that comes when kindness is given freely.
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2. Hangover-Free and Finally Happy
What does it really mean to be “fun” — and what happens when you change? In this Episode of Ask Me When It Hurts, I talk about growing out of party culture, burnout into therapy, setting boundaries and why a quiet, mindful 35th birthday with no hangover was exactly what I needed.I share how loneliness, bullying, racism and sexism shaped my younger self, and why quitting drinking and smoking meant also walking away from people who only liked the unhealthy version of me.To close, I want to leave you with two questions I now ask myself and the other people around me.1 st Question of the week:What do you do to make other people happy?2 nd Question of the week:What do you do to make yourself happy?Connect with me and share your answers! Links to…Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/askmewhenithurtsTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@ask.me.when.it.huYouTube: https://youtube.com/@askmewhenithurts?si=Ff2ZKzuIBFt49CPv
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Pilot: Are you satisfied with your life?
In this very first episode of “Ask Me When It Hurts,” I open up about my journey through life’s joys and struggles. I share how important it is to embrace vulnerability, talk about my move from New York to a small German village, and reflect on the transitions that have shaped me. I dive into honest thoughts on relationships, career challenges, and the search for fulfillment through creative passions like writing, reading, and dancing.I also answer some big questions—am I satisfied with my life, and what truly excites me? Through this episode, I hope to connect with anyone who’s navigating change, searching for meaning, or just craving a bit of real talk and encouragement. Join me each Sunday for more heartfelt stories, relatable experiences, and inspiration to keep moving forward. The Question No. 1Are you satisfied with your life?The Question No. 2What is your passion?
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Subtitle: Real questions. Real emotions. No filters.Description:Moni Citroni answers your deepest questions — the ones that sting a little — with compassion and bold honesty. A space for emotional truth-telling and soulful rebellion.
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