My Sisters Closet

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My Sisters Closet

My Sister’s Closet is a heartfelt, reflective podcast hosted by Hallie — a space where honest conversations meet personal growth. Each episode feels like a cozy chat with a sister or close friend, exploring life’s risks, relationships, healing, and the moments that make us laugh or think a little deeper. Through her weekly reflections, Hallie invites listeners to slow down, connect, and find meaning in the beautiful mess of everyday life.

  1. 20

    Feeling triggered? And need to fix it ?

      So what happens when you know better but still don’t do better? Hallie had a moment last week that put her own advice to the test — and she didn’t pass. This episode is about what she did next. In this episode: — What she was feeling in the moment and why — Why devil’s advocate has its limits — The difference between an apology that changes things and one that doesn’t — What the repair actually looked like   CONNECT WITH HALLIE 📸 @mysistersclosetpod on Instagram 🧠 My Inner Mind App — myinnermind.halliewho.com

  2. 19

    A Quick Note From The Car

    check-in. She's been reading 101 Essays and the chapter on Zen, flow states, and creativity stopped her in her tracks — because it connects directly to everything she's building with My Inner Mind.   She also shares that a follower reached out wanting to learn more about the foundations of sisterhood, and Hallie gets real about what that actually requires — including a disagreement with her own sisters that she's still working through.   Short, unfiltered, and straight from the heart For anyone who wants to connect further, here’s where to find me! 💜 🌐 Everything: halliewho.com 🎙️ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3j1tgy99SsRAI7jT7Lfjmf?si=MatAr010TmKWF81GfLSIIQ 🧠 Wellness app: https://myinnermind.halliewho.com/ 📓 Digital shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Innershelfstudio 🎀 Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/mysistersclosetpod?igsh=NGJ4c3BlZnhzMzdy&utm_source=qr 💜 Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/halliiegrace?igsh=ZmQxMW0wcmtyYXd2&utm_source=qr So happy to be connecting with you all!    

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    The Sunday Slow Down

    Sunday is for Slowing Down Hallie had 20 free minutes on a Sunday and did what she always does — created something. But this episode is actually about the opposite of that. It’s about stopping. Resting. Filling yourself back up before you have nothing left to give. She shares her simple big three for slowing down when life won’t stop moving — one sentence in your journal, five minutes of stretching, and a shower. That’s it. No excuses. She also teases her upcoming Set It Down Saturdays event and gets real about the trash bin — when it’s full, you can’t take any more. You have to set it down first. In this episode: — Why slowing down feels impossible when you’re a builder — The big three: journal, stretch, shower — 30 minutes or less — Finding joy in the things you’ve labeled as chores — You can’t pour into others when you’re empty — A sneak peek at Set It Down Saturdays — May 30 Mentioned: My Inner Mind app — myinnermind.halliewho.com

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    Let’s Talk Depression: What Your Mind Is Really Trying to Tell You

    Let’s Talk Depression In this episode, Hallie gets real about something she’s carried most of her life — depression. From therapy as a teenager to medication, masking with drinking and smoking, and the long road of figuring out what actually helps, this one is honest, raw, and necessary. Hallie revisits Brianna Wiest’s 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think and the ideas around what you create each day and the small moments of connection we overlook. She talks about the “big three” her therapists always came back to (eat, sleep, exercise), why those matter but aren’t the whole picture, and why connection and creativity have been just as healing for her. This episode is for anyone who knows what it feels like to push through while quietly falling apart. In this episode: — The “big three” her therapists always recommended — and what was missing — What masking pain looked like for Hallie — How creativity and community pulled her through — EMDR and somatic movement — things she wishes she’d known sooner — High functioning depression and the pressure to keep going — Why small moments of connection matter more than we think Mentioned: 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think by Brianna Wiest  

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    When Siblings Make It About Themselves… Wedding Drama Reaction

    On this Sunday Fun Day episode, I react to a sibling story that quickly turns into an emotional mess. A bride is preparing for her wedding when her sister asks to announce her pregnancy during the celebration — and things spiral from there. This episode dives into what happens when family members struggle to clearly identify and communicate their feelings. I share my honest reaction, unpack the emotional layers, and talk about boundaries, communication, and why sibling dynamics can get so complicated — especially during big life moments. If you’ve ever dealt with family tension, unspoken feelings, or awkward timing… this conversation is for you. 💭✨

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    AITA Sunday React: Who’s Really the Ahole?”**

    Reacting to the latest AITA stories! Who’s really in the wrong? Join me as I break down the drama, awkward moments, and surprising twists. Tune in and decide for yourself who’s the a**hole this week!

  7. 14

    Resilience, Redefined

    We’ve been told that strength means holding on…that quitting is weakness and pushing through is the only way forward. But what if resilience looks different than we were taught? In this episode, we sit with a question that doesn’t have an easy answer: how do you know when to keep going, and when letting go is the brave thing? We explore what it really means to be resilient …. not as a force of will, but as an act of self-honesty. Because sometimes the most courageous thing you can do is recognize what no longer serves you, and choose yourself anyway. This one is for anyone who has ever mistaken endurance for strength, and is learning the difference.

  8. 13

    Meet Micah: Fun, Real, and Full of Life

    In this heartfelt get-to-know-you episode, Hallie sits down with her sister Micah for a candid conversation that feels like being a fly on the wall during a real sister chat. Hallie kicks things off with five fun questions to introduce Micah to the community, giving listeners a peek into who she is beyond just being Hallie’s sister. From there, the conversation shifts into something a little more practical and uplifting — Micah shares the simple, everyday things she personally does to brighten her day and keep her mindset in a good place. Think real, doable habits from a real person living a full life. The episode closes on a deeper note as the two sisters open up about resilience — what it actually looks like when you’re a wife, a mother, and someone with a whole lot on your plate. Micah gets honest about navigating the beautiful chaos of a full life, and together they explore what it means to keep showing up even when it’s hard. A warm, relatable, and genuinely inspiring listen — especially for anyone who’s ever felt like they’re doing it all and still trying to do it well.

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    Saturday Reflection

    In this 20-minute episode, the host takes a moment to slow down after a busy week, using the Saturday pause as an opportunity to decompress and process recent experiences. Rather than rushing through reflections, the episode embraces a slower, more intentional pace — allowing thoughts and emotions from the week to settle and make sense. The second half of the episode dives into a discussion of the “101 Essay” on procrastination and deflection, exploring a reframing of what procrastination really is. Beyond simply putting off tasks, procrastination can be a form of avoiding decisions altogether — a subtle but powerful distinction. When we delay, we’re often not just dodging work, we’re dodging the weight of having to choose. A grounding episode for anyone who needs permission to slow down and think more honestly about the habits holding them back.

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    First Dates, Food Fails, and Empathy (ft. Libby)

    First dates are awkward, messy, and sometimes full of stolen ramen. In this episode, I sit down with my sister Libby to laugh at ridiculous first-date food fails , including a wild Reddit story, and share our take on embarrassing moments. Then we break down how a little empathy can turn cringe-worthy experiences into connection. Food, fun, and feelings collide in the best way.

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    Five Questions, Five Foods, and a Lot of Laughs

    In this fun and candid episode, we get to know my sister a little better through five quick questions — from her go-to comfort meal to her biggest ick on a first date. We also react to a list of the top five foods you should never eat on a first date (some of which we totally disagree on). It’s an easygoing, sisterly chat full of laughs, honest takes, and a few moments that might make you rethink your next dinner date.

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    Testing the Mic, Finding Myself

    In this episode, recorded at my sister’s house while testing out the mic, I dive into 101 Essays That Will Change the Way You Think and explore two short chapters that tie into last week’s reflections. We talk about introspection, self-awareness, and the way our minds can box us in…until we realize that life doesn’t just exist around us, but also within us. Once we recognize that truth, real change begins.

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    Risky Turns & Real Reflections

    In this heartfelt bonus episode, Hallie opens up on a spontaneous drive to her sister’s house, drawing parallels between taking a “risky turn” on the road and the uncertain, brave turns happening in her life right now. She gives a glimpse into upcoming episodes featuring her sister, Libby, where the two will dive deep into empathy, emotional intelligence, and real-life reactions. Before that, Hallie takes listeners through an honest check-in—talking about her current luteal phase, seasonal depression symptoms, and how emotions have been running high under the full moon’s pull. Reflecting on self-awareness and growth, Hallie unpacks her ongoing work in emotional regulation, sharing how she’s confronting old patterns and practicing what she preaches. She opens up about the importance of connection, reaching out to friends and family, and the ongoing process of healing—comparing emotional buildup to a volcano that must release pressure before it erupts. This episode is a gentle reminder that self-care isn’t a one-time event—it’s a constant process. Hallie encourages listeners to find their own release, reach out, and remember that none of us are alone in the waves of change and feeling. ✨ Key Themes: Emotional awareness, healing, seasonal reflection, self-care, vulnerability 👭 Special Preview: Sister Libby joins next episode for an open-hearted talk on empathy and connection

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    Empathy in Action: Turning Reflection into Repair

    Host Hallie explores the next key element of emotional intelligence—empathy—and how understanding, reflection, and accountability can transform relationships. She shares a real-life story of how one person used empathy and emotional awareness to repair a mistake and strengthen a connection. Hallie breaks down empathy through Theresa Wiseman’s four attributes—perspective taking, staying out of judgment, recognizing emotion in others, and communicating that understanding—and connects them to a powerful “reaction, reflection, repair” framework. The episode highlights how emotional intelligence lives in our actions: learning from feedback, taking ownership, and offering genuine apologies that show understanding and care. Hallie encourages listeners to see mistakes as lessons and to practice empathy daily—with others and with themselves.

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    From Numbness to Feeling: Understanding True Emotional Maturity

    Host Hallie drives to her first spa experience and reflects on emotional maturity from “The 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think” by Brianna Wiest. She explores the idea that real emotional maturity isn’t about controlling feelings—it’s about how thoroughly we allow ourselves to feel anything. Hallie unpacks the concept that numbness isn’t feeling nothing; it’s feeling everything at once without processing. She shares personal insights about anxiety as resistance to feeling, the physical toll of suppressed emotions, and her own journey accepting both her postpartum body and her emotional landscape. The episode takes an intimate turn as Hallie recounts a breakthrough conversation with her sister, where honest confrontation led to tears, processing childhood trauma, and deeper connection. She discusses the blessing and curse of having people who know your patterns and the importance of safe spaces for emotional growth. This is a vulnerable, stream-of-consciousness reflection on the necessity of sitting with uncomfortable feelings, the danger of pushing emotions down, and learning to accept ourselves fully—body, mind, and heart.

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    From Anger to Awareness: Managing Emotions in Unexpected Moments

    Host Hallie clarifies emotional intelligence (EQ) versus social intelligence (SQ) and explores a listener story about a surprise that unexpectedly triggered grief and silence at a family dinner. The episode examines how old pain can appear as anger, the importance of self-awareness, empathy, and self-regulation, and why reactions don’t always reflect true feelings. Hallie offers practical takeaways—pause, step away if needed, name the emotion, and reflect afterward—to help listeners respond more thoughtfully when past hurts surface in present moments.

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    Walk & Reflect: Learning Emotional Intelligence on a Breezy Sunday

    Hallie walks on a cool Sunday and shares reflections from reading The 101 Essays That Will Change The Way You Think. She explores emotional intelligence—learning to take stock of feelings, name them, and manage them in the moment. She discusses practical steps like active listening, asking thoughtful questions, adapting communication to others, and seeking new social experiences to grow social and emotional skills. The episode is a short, honest walk-and-talk about trying new things, practicing self-awareness, and choosing to step back and process emotions rather than react. More episodes will dive deeper into examples and exercises.

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    My Sister's Closet. Real Talk, Real Healing

    Host Hallie introduces My Sister's Closet, a warm podcast space inspired by family and sisterhood where listeners can find support and honest advice. In this episode she responds to a Reddit confession about breakup regret, explains her format (read the story, her reaction, what should have been done, and how to move forward), and emphasizes forgiveness, personal growth, and community. Listeners are invited to submit stories and join the journey of healing, learning, and building better relationships.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

My Sister’s Closet is a heartfelt, reflective podcast hosted by Hallie — a space where honest conversations meet personal growth. Each episode feels like a cozy chat with a sister or close friend, exploring life’s risks, relationships, healing, and the moments that make us laugh or think a little deeper. Through her weekly reflections, Hallie invites listeners to slow down, connect, and find meaning in the beautiful mess of everyday life.

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