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This Is Me Naked
by Lina Canton
This Is Me Naked is a podcast where I share my real-life experiences with honesty and vulnerability, in hopes of helping women who may be navigating similar paths. From relationships and friendships to the everyday challenges of life, this podcast peels back the layers of shame and embarrassment we’re often taught to carry. It’s a reminder that imperfection is not a flaw, that healing isn’t linear, and that choosing yourself—unapologetically and without inhibition—is not selfish, it’s necessary.
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This Is Me Naked: The Long Way Back to Love - Part 2
In this episode, I share how falling in love for the first time challenged everything I thought I knew about life and relationships—and how I chose to trust myself, even when temptation and emotion tried to pull me in other directions.
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This Is Me Naked: The Long Way Back to Love - Part 1
Episode 2 - Part 1 is about the in-between—who I became after leaving my husband and stepping away from a family that couldn’t show up for me. It’s a reflection on choosing myself, getting healthy, learning to let go, and slowly opening my heart to love again.
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This Is Me Naked: Why I Divorced My Family
When I resurfaced on social media a little over a year ago, my friends and family were surprised to see how much my life had changed. This conversation may help fill in some of the missing pieces — and I hope it reaches women who are navigating their way out of dark or heavy seasons in their lives.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This Is Me Naked is a podcast where I share my real-life experiences with honesty and vulnerability, in hopes of helping women who may be navigating similar paths. From relationships and friendships to the everyday challenges of life, this podcast peels back the layers of shame and embarrassment we’re often taught to carry. It’s a reminder that imperfection is not a flaw, that healing isn’t linear, and that choosing yourself—unapologetically and without inhibition—is not selfish, it’s necessary.
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Lina Canton
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