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Bonus Features

 Shorter takes, trailers, and other bonus features across the seasons.

Series Trailer

I know, I know. Everyone and their cat has a podcast. But I was one of the masses who had a blog and we had fun, right? Okay, so in less than 90 seconds, here’s why I’m taking the podcast (aka chatting with people I admire and enjoy) plunge and why I think you’ll want to join me on this journey; sporadic and scrappy as it will definitely be.

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Asking for What Matters

Before heading into Season Two, I’m revisiting a question I asked every guest: “What’s something the audience can do for you?” Their answers revealed seven dimensions of how we ask for support, meaning, and connection:

Asking as Action Asking as Amplification Asking as Understanding Asking as Attention Asking as Contribution Asking as Self-Regard Asking as Impact

Featuring voices from throughout Season One, this short audio episode weaves those asks together and lands on a closing reflection.

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Becoming While in Motion

A season closer — and a pause before what’s next. Before heading into Season Two, I reflected on the first season of I’m Here Too — where we explored how we grow, create, and stay connected while everything around us keeps moving. Featuring voices from the guests who shaped Season One, this short audio bonus feature is a thank-you to everyone who’s been part of the journey.

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Season Two Trailer

This season, I’m talking with the people who shape and support our creative lives. Partners. Collaborators. Friends. Community-builders. Together we explore how creativity grows in relationship, what it takes to stay close to our vision while being seen by others, and how the people around us influence, steady, challenge, and inspire the work we do.

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What Creativity Needs

This short bonus episode opens Season Two by naming something many creatives feel but rarely hear articulated.

Creativity doesn’t fail because people don’t want it badly enough.

It falters when the conditions around it are wrong. In this episode, I bring together voices from across the season to talk about what creativity actually needs to survive inside real lives. Time. Space. Care. Structures that can hold both ambition and reality.

This episode is meant to be listened to on its own or as a way into the longer conversations that unfold throughout Season Two.

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We Don’t Create Alone

This short bonus episode brings forward a truth that’s easy to overlook.

Creative work rarely happens alone.

In these conversations, people talk about being supported, challenged, and carried by others in ways that make the work possible. Not through formal collaboration alone, but through relationship, trust, and shared responsibility.

This episode can be listened to on its own or as a way into the longer conversations that unfold throughout Season Two.

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The Long Way Through

This short bonus episode speaks to a part of creative life that often goes unnamed.

The long middle.

In this episode, I bring together voices from across Season Two reflecting on time passing, changing seasons, and what it means to stay with creative work through grief, fatigue, and uncertainty. There’s very little talk of triumphant arrivals here. Instead, this episode offers a grounded look at patience, discernment, and letting work evolve without abandoning it altogether.

Listen on its own or as a companion to the full-length conversations featured throughout Season Two.

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If You Only Have Five Minutes

This brief companion episode is for moments when you don’t have much time, but you still want something concrete to carry with you.

Rather than summarizing the season, this episode offers a practical way to use the conversations you’ve already heard. It names a few recurring themes and poses simple questions to help you orient yourself without needing to listen to everything or remember it all.

This episode is meant to be returned to as needed. Five minutes is enough.

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Season Three Trailer

The Class of 2001... 25 Years Later.

We grew up before constant connectivity. We built careers during economic instability and cultural change. Now we are navigating midlife with aging parents, growing children, and a sharper awareness that time is finite. This season, I'm talking with guests born in the late 70s and early 80s. You may know us as Gen X, Xennials, Millennials. Seven conversations about burnout, reinvention, parenting, ambition, and what responsibility looks like in midlife. We thought adulthood was the destination. It turns out it's only a stop along the way.

We'll bring the honest conversation. You bring the mixtape.

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What We’ve Learned Since College Graduation

What does it actually look like to navigate life over the course of two decades after college? In this Season Three bonus feature of “I’m Here Too,” I asked my guests one question: What would you tell your younger self if you were the commencement speaker?

What they shared wasn’t generic inspiration. It’s real talk about shifting paths, handling social pressure, and why taking action (“do the doing”) is more valuable than collecting credentials.

If you’re navigating a career transition or looking for a fresh perspective on your professional journey, I hope these reflections help you move forward with confidence.

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