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Truthfully, Tracy

Truthfully, Tracy is a podcast about what it means to be human — in all its beautiful, messy, honest forms.Hosted by speaker and coach Tracy Dando, this show invites you into real conversations with real people about the stories that shape us — the ones we carry, question, heal from, and grow through.From solo episodes to deep, meaningful interviews with men and women from all walks of life, you’ll find connection, reflection, and a reminder that you’re never alone in what you’re feeling.If you’re craving deeper dialogue, softer spaces, and th

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    Ep. 1 | Isaiah Salter — Mental Health, Spirituality & Growth

    Welcome to the very first episode of Truthfully, Tracy — where we go beyond the surface and get real about what it means to heal, lead, and live with intention.In this powerful debut, I’m joined by Isaiah Salter — founder of the With a Grain of Salt podcast (WAGOS), mental health advocate, retired Le Moyne basketball player, and someone who shows up with heart and honesty every time.We talk about the emotional pressure men face, the role of spirituality in growth, and what it really looks like to stop numbing and start feeling. This is the kind of conversation that stays with you.Subscribe, leave a comment, and share if it moves you. We’re just getting started.Socials/Links: https://linktr.ee/tracydando#TruthfullyTracy #IsaiahSalter #MentalHealthMatters #SpiritualGrowth #WAGOS #PodcastLaunch #RealTalk #HealingStories

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    Ep. 13 | Lauren Kochian — When Leadership Meets Vulnerability

    This week on Truthfully, Tracy, we’re stepping into a conversation that shows us what real leadership looks like — not the version people see from the outside, but the truth of what it takes to keep going when life gets heavy.My guest is Lauren Kochian, President of The MOST — Museum of Science & Technology (@mostscience). Lauren is a leader known for her innovation, her integrity, and her commitment to bringing science, creativity, and opportunity to families across Central New York.But what makes this conversation powerful isn’t just the work she does — it’s the truth she shares.Because while she was reaching the peak of her career… she was also walking through one of the darkest seasons of her life.✨ This episode is sponsored by @mostscience — The Museum of Science & Technology in Syracuse.Discover. Learn. Play.Bring your curiosity to life at The MOST and explore hands-on exhibits designed to spark imagination at every age.Visit most.org for hours, pricing, and the latest updates on exhibits and programs.✨ This entire season of Truthfully, Tracy is also brought to you by Tully Building Supply (@tullybuildingsupply) — building community and strong foundations, one project at a time.📲 Visit tullybuildingsupply.com🎧 Listen now on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts🔎 Search Truthfully, Tracy wherever you get your podcasts#TruthfullyTracy #PodcastEpisode13 #LaurenKochian #TheMOST #MuseumOfScienceAndTechnology #DiscoverLearnPlay #WomenInLeadership #AuthenticLeadership #Vulnerability #CentralNewYork #TracyDandoPodcast #TullyBuildingSupply

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    Ep. 12 | Megan Thomas — Workplace Harassment, Accountability & Creating True Safety

    This week on Truthfully, Tracy, we’re shining a light on what too many people endure in silence — harassment, discrimination, and the quiet harm that happens behind workplace doors every day.My guest is Megan Thomas, founder of Megan Thomas Law PLLC — a plaintiff’s employment attorney who represents individuals who have been mistreated, harassed, or pushed out of their careers for simply trying to feel safe.Megan doesn’t minimize pain.She doesn’t sugarcoat systems.She stands with the people who’ve been ignored, dismissed, or retaliated against — and she does it with honesty, clarity, and fierce advocacy.This episode is direct, compassionate, and rooted in truth. Together, we talk about the realities people face at work, the emotional and professional impact of harassment, and what you can do if you find yourself in this situation.– What workplace harassment actually looks like today — beyond the stereotypes– How harassment impacts a person’s confidence, career path, and mental health– The fear of retaliation and why so many people stay quiet– What true accountability in the workplace requires from leadership– How victims can access support — legally, personally, and emotionally– Why empathy, awareness, and community action are essential for culture change✨ This season of Truthfully, Tracy is brought to you by Tully Building Supply — building community and strong foundations, one project at a time.📲 Learn more at tullybuildingsupply.com📸 Follow them on Instagram: @tullybuildingsupply📲 Learn more about Megan’s work at mkt-law.com📸 Connect with her on LinkedIn: @megan-thomas🎧 Listen now on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts🔗 Search Truthfully, Tracy wherever you get your podcasts#TruthfullyTracy #PodcastEpisode12 #MeganThomas #EmploymentLaw #WorkplaceSafety #SexualHarassmentAwareness #SurvivorSupport #LeadershipCulture #TracyDandoPodcast #TullyBuildingSupply

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    Ep 11 | Vera House — Breaking the Silence & Building a Safer Future

    This week on Truthfully, Tracy, we’re shining a light on the work being done every single day to create safety, healing, and hope right here in Central New York.My guests are Rebecca Shiroff and Tricia Matthews from Vera House, Inc. — a nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing, responding to, and partnering to end domestic and sexual violence. For more than 45 years, Vera House has been a lifeline for survivors, offering shelter, advocacy, education, and support for those rebuilding their lives after abuse.This episode is raw, real, and rooted in courage. Together, we talk about the ongoing work happening behind the scenes, the strength of survivors, and how the community can unite to build an inspiring future free from violence.In this episode, we explore:– The critical services Vera House provides and how they reach over 20,000 people each year– What it truly looks like to hold space for survivors with empathy and accountability– The importance of prevention work — and how education changes culture– The collective responsibility we all share in ending violence and supporting healing– Why hope, compassion, and community action are the driving forces behind lasting changeThis conversation isn’t about the past. It’s about the future — one where every person feels safe, seen, and supported.✨ This season of Truthfully, Tracy is brought to you by Tully Building Supply — building community and strong foundations, one project at a time.📲 Learn more at tullybuildingsupply.com📸 Follow them on Instagram: @tullybuildingsupply📲 Learn more about Vera House at verahouse.org📸 Follow them on Instagram: @verahouseinc🎧 Listen now on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Podcasts#TruthfullyTracy #PodcastEpisode11 #VeraHouse #RebeccaShiroff #TrishaMathews #DomesticViolenceAwareness #SexualAssaultPrevention #SurvivorVoices #CommunityHealing #TracyDandoPodcast #TullyBuildingSupply

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    Ep 10 | Sara Russo — Grief, Healing & The Light We Keep Alive

    This week on Truthfully, Tracy, we’re sitting with a story that is both heartbreaking and deeply human — a story about love, loss, and the legacy we carry forward.My guest is Sara Russo, owner of Sara Russo Photography, a gifted photographer whose work captures life’s most honest moments — the raw, the joyful, and the in-between.Sara’s father died by suicide after becoming sober from alcohol — a loss that has reshaped the way she sees her work, her relationships, and the conversations we have (and don’t have) about men’s mental health.In this episode, we explore:– What Sara’s dad meant to her, and the presence he held in her life before his passing– How her grief has changed the way she photographs families and captures connection– The moments behind the lens that have become part of her own healing– Why suicide loss is so misunderstood, and what she wishes people knew– How grief continues to teach her — about love, resilience, and seeing beauty in the impermanent– The message she hopes to share with anyone who has lost a parent or loved one to suicideThis conversation is tender, honest, and full of grace — a reminder that healing isn’t about forgetting the people we’ve lost, but learning how to keep their light alive within us.✨ This season of Truthfully, Tracy is brought to you by Tully Building Supply — building community and strong foundations, one project at a time.📲 Learn more at tullybuildingsupply.com📸 Follow them on Instagram: @tullybuildingsupply📸 Follow Sara’s work: @sararussophotography🌐 Visit her website: https://sararussophoto.mypixieset.com/🎥 Watch on YouTube: 🎧 Also available on Apple Podcasts — just search Truthfully, Tracy#TruthfullyTracy #PodcastEpisode10 #SaraRusso #GriefAndHealing #SuicideLoss #MensMentalHealth #PhotographyAsHealing #TracyDandoPodcast #TullyBuildingSupply

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    Ep. 9 | Sean Kelsey — Resilience, Safe Spaces & Redefining Family

    Today’s episode is real, raw, and deeply human.Sean Kelsey opens up about his journey through the foster care system, surviving childhood abuse, and growing up without a safe space — only to spend his adult life creating one.As CEO of Nave Law, an avid community supporter, dad, husband, and friend, Sean lives by the rule of turning challenges into opportunities. His story reminds us that healing doesn’t just come from where we’ve been — it’s built by who we choose to become.This conversation is powerful, emotional, and a must-listen for all the men in your life.🎧 Truthfully, Tracy — streaming everywhere.👉 Follow, share, and subscribe to keep these conversations going.Special thank you to Tully Building Supply for sponsoring this season and helping bring these voices to life.🔗 https://youtu.be/3Ds5_OKelBU#TruthfullyTracy #SeanKelsey #SafeSpaceCNY #MenWhoHeal #Leadership #Resilience #HealingJourney #FosterCare #TraumaToTriumph #PodcastCommunity #TullyBuildingSupply

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    Ep. 8 | Caron Grossman — Heart Health, Healing & Listening to Your Body

    This week on Truthfully, Tracy, we’re diving into a conversation that could quite literally save your life. My guest is Caron Grossman — a registered nurse, TEDx speaker, breathwork facilitator, and the author of Listen to Your Heart Song: Navigating the Unexpected.After surviving a heart attack, Caron discovered what so many women still don’t know: the signs of heart disease often show up silently, subtly, and dangerously overlooked. Her story is one of survival, but also of healing — blending medical expertise with holistic practices like breathwork to help others reconnect to themselves.In this episode, Caron opens up about the roadmap back to self — recognizing the whispers of your body, the courage it takes to reclaim your health, and the fierce clarity that comes with choosing life again.✨ Season One of Truthfully, Tracy is proudly brought to you by Tully Building Supply — a family business serving our community for over 100 years.📲 Learn more at tullybuildingsupply.com📸 Follow them on Instagram: @tullybuildingsupply📚 About Caron’s work & where to find her:Her memoir Listen to Your Heart Song: Navigating the Unexpected is available now. Amazon+2carongrossman.com+2Visit carongrossman.com for more on her mission, offerings, and story. carongrossman.comConnect with her on Instagram: @carongrossman

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    Ep. 6 | Don McPherson — Aspirational Masculinity, Men’s Mental Health & Coming Home

    My guest is Don McPherson — former Syracuse University quarterback, College Football Hall of Famer, and author of You Throw Like a Girl: The Blind Spot of Masculinity. Don has spent the past three decades redefining what it means to be a man, working with schools, the military, and organizations across the country to address violence prevention, men’s mental health, and the blind spots in how we raise our boys.In this episode, we explore:– What Don means by aspirational masculinity — masculinity that is deliberate, intentional, loving, caring, egalitarian, and nonviolent– How his journey from the football field led him into advocacy, teaching, and cultural change– The disservice we do to men and boys when we only define masculinity by toughness and exclusion– His move back to Syracuse, NY — and what it means to come home with purpose and commitment to communityThis is a powerful conversation about how we reimagine strength, hold each other accountable, and finally give men permission to be fully human.📲 Learn more about Don’s work at donmcpherson.com📖 Check out his book You Throw Like a Girl wherever books are sold📸 Follow Don on Instagram: @donmcpherson9🎥 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x6LAbEQup54🎧 Also available on Apple Podcasts — just search Truthfully, Tracy#TruthfullyTracy #PodcastEpisode6 #DonMcPherson #AspirationalMasculinity #MensMentalHealth #TracyDandoPodcast

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    Ep. 5 | Chelsey Mollin — Women’s Health, Self-Healing & the Wisdom of the Body

    This week on Truthfully, Tracy, we’re diving into the kind of conversation every woman deserves to hear — the one about her own body, and how to finally feel safe inside of it.My guest is Chelsey Mollin — a licensed acupuncturist, traditionally trained Chinese herbalist, and soon-to-be certified applied quantum biology practitioner. Chelsey brings a deeply intuitive and evidence-based approach to women's health, and her wisdom is the kind that makes you want to slow down and listen.In this episode, we explore:– The sacred intelligence of a woman’s cycle– How nutrition, breath, and body awareness can transform our health– Tools for nervous system regulation and gut repair– What self-healing really looks like in a fast-paced, disconnected worldThis is a soft yet powerful conversation about coming home to your body — not through force, but through understanding.📲 Learn more about Chelsey’s work at chelseymollin.com📸 Follow her on Instagram: @chelseymollin🎧 Watch on YouTube: 🎧 Also available on Apple Podcasts — just search Truthfully, Tracy#TruthfullyTracy #PodcastEpisode5 #ChelseyMollin #WomensHealth #SelfHealing #CycleAwareness #NutritionAndHealing #TracyDandoPodcast

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    Ep. 4 | Kayleen Spicer — Entrepreneurship, Recovery & Building a Life with Intention

    The magic that happens when a woman rises — not just in business, but in body, spirit, and truth.In this episode of Truthfully, Tracy, I sit down with the incredibly grounded and inspiring Kayleen Spicer — entrepreneur, interior designer, CrossFit athlete, mom, wife, and woman of deep faith. We explore her journey through eating disorder recovery, the evolution of her interior design business, and how she's learned to grow with intention — both personally and professionally.We talk about:Building a business rooted in creativity and connectionExpanding her team and her reach — without losing herselfThe power of faith, movement, and community in healingKayleen is proof that you can be soft and strong. Fierce and full of grace. She shows us what it looks like to build something beautiful — from the inside out.📍 Learn more at kayleenspicer.com📲 Follow her journey: @kayleen_spicer🎧 Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@truthfullytracy🎧 Also available on Apple Podcasts — just search Truthfully, Tracy#TruthfullyTracy #PodcastEpisode4 #KayleenSpicer #Entrepreneurship #EatingDisorderRecovery #WomenWhoBuild #HealingJourney #FaithAndBusiness #TracyDandoPodcast

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    Ep. 3 | Meghan Thomas & Jaime Weisberg — Friendship, Growth & the Birth of Root to Rise

    In this episode of Truthfully, Tracy, I sit down with my co-creators and soul sisters — Meghan Thomas and Jaime “JJ” Weisberg — to share the origin story of Root to Rise: a healing experience born from friendship, heartbreak, growth, and the courage to rise together.We talk about:🌱 Building something sacred out of our own healing💛 How friendship carried us through the darkest seasons🔥 What it means to feel safe, seen, and supported in sisterhood🌀 And how Root to Rise became more than a retreat — it became a movementRoot to Rise, co-founded by Meghan, JJ, and myself, offers single-day transformational retreats based on the framework of Root, Rise, Connect, and Be Seen at Vanderkamp in Cleveland, NY — an invitation to step fully into your growth, connection, and renewal.✨ Meghan Thomas (@emotional_expedition) is a breathwork teacher, transformational coach, co-owner of the Center for Sound & Ceremony, and host of The Emotional Expedition podcast.✨ JJ Weisberg (@head_northbound) is the founder of Northbound, a positive psychology-based coaching and consulting company supporting everyone from Girl Scouts to Fortune 500s.Follow + Learn More:@roottorisecny@head_northbound@emotional_expeditionwww.roottorisecny.comwww.meghanthomas.comwww.headnorthbound.com#TruthfullyTracy #PodcastEpisode3 #RootToRise #AscendAndElevate #HealingInCommunity #FriendshipThatHeals #WomenSupportingWomen #EmotionalHeal

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    Ep. 2 | Stacey Cook & Jena Murphy — Bold, Beautiful, and Battle-Tested: Meet The Cosmetic Queens

    I sat down with The Cosmetic Queens—the powerhouse duo of Stacey Cook and Jena Murphy—and let me tell you, their story goes way deeper than beauty.We talk:✨ The path that brought them together✨ Building not just a brand—but a bond✨ The heartbreaks, health battles, and behind-the-scenes struggles✨ And how they turned it all into trust, strength, and unapologetic authenticity.Stacey is big, bold, and vibrant. Jena is grounded, steady, and wise. Together, they’ve created something truly special—and they’re just getting started.📲 Follow their journey:@the.cosmetic.queens@[email protected]💻 Book with them: https://staceyandjena.myaestheticrecord.com/online-booking/book-appointment📘 Facebook: The Cosmetic Queens#TruthfullyTracy #PodcastDrop #TheCosmeticQueens #WomenInBusiness #BeautyWithDepth #ResilientWomen #NewEpisode

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    Ep. 1 | Isaiah Salter — Mental Health, Spirituality & Growth

    Welcome to the very first episode of Truthfully, Tracy — where we go beyond the surface and get real about what it means to heal, lead, and live with intention.In this powerful debut, I’m joined by Isaiah Salter — founder of the With a Grain of Salt podcast (WAGOS), mental health advocate, retired Le Moyne basketball player, and someone who shows up with heart and honesty every time.We talk about the emotional pressure men face, the role of spirituality in growth, and what it really looks like to stop numbing and start feeling. This is the kind of conversation that stays with you.Subscribe, leave a comment, and share if it moves you. We’re just getting started.Socials/Links: https://linktr.ee/tracydando#TruthfullyTracy #IsaiahSalter #MentalHealthMatters #SpiritualGrowth #WAGOS #PodcastLaunch #RealTalk #HealingStories

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Truthfully, Tracy is a podcast about what it means to be human — in all its beautiful, messy, honest forms.Hosted by speaker and coach Tracy Dando, this show invites you into real conversations with real people about the stories that shape us — the ones we carry, question, heal from, and grow through.From solo episodes to deep, meaningful interviews with men and women from all walks of life, you’ll find connection, reflection, and a reminder that you’re never alone in what you’re feeling.If you’re craving deeper dialogue, softer spaces, and th

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