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I'm Here Too Podcast

I’m Here Too Podcast

A podcast, hosted by Ara Tucker that explores the intersections of art, culture, creativity, family, identity and all that fills the spaces in between.

We all have a chance to make our own mark, our own impression. Big or small as it ends up being. What a freeing realization that has been for me. Don’t get me wrong. It’s been a long and circuitous road getting to the place where “I” feels authentic and where I don’t apologize for the way I walk through the world.

It took me a long time to get to here, a place where I will be seen and heard. But now that I’m here, I’m eager for some company. I look forward to sharing my journey with you, learning from others, and creating a space where we can feel more connected, inspired and safe to be ourselves.

Off we go!

Home is a Verb: How we stay as we keep moving (a conversation in two episodes)

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Home is a Verb: How we stay as we keep moving

What makes a place — or a relationship — feel like home?
How do we hold on to what matters as life keeps changing shape?

In this two-part conversation, I talk with two old friends — Gene and Amy — about purpose, friendship, and belonging.

Each story moves in its own direction, but together they trace something shared: how we stay connected to ourselves and each other as we keep moving.

A preview of the great conversations that await…

A little more about these conversations

Both start from simple moments — a run, a hug — and open up into something bigger: what it means to build a life that moves but still feels like home.

Listen, reflect, share

I’d love to hear how you stay steady while in motion — what practices, people, or places help you feel at home wherever you are.

Leave a comment, or send me a note.
And if the episodes speak to you, share them with someone who might need a reminder that home isn’t just a place — it’s something we keep making.

Off we go!

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