(Un)Learning Out Loud

Kat H.

(Un)Learning Out Loud is a reflective podcast for those unlearning old patterns, people-pleasing, and the pressure to hold it all together. Hosted by Kat, each solo episode explores self-worth, boundaries, healing, and the messy middle of growth. This isn’t about quick fixes—it’s about honest reflections, softening, and making space for yourself. If you're ready to let go of who you had to be, you're in the right place. New episodes drop every two weeks: slow, steady, and from the heart!

Episodes

  1. 31 JAN

    Ep. 011 — (Un)Learning That Grief Has A Rulebook

    Have you ever wondered if you were grieving the right way? If you cried too much—or not enough.If you healed too slowly—or too fast.If you looked around and asked yourself, Why am I still hurting when others seem okay already? In this episode of Unlearning Out Loud, Kat holds space for a quiet truth many of us struggle with: grief doesn’t follow instructions. It doesn’t move on a schedule. And it was never meant to look the same for everyone. Through personal reflections and stories of loss—of people, relationships, dreams, and moments that mattered—this episode gently unpacks the unspoken rules we internalized about grief, strength, and healing. The pressure to “be strong,” to move on quickly, or to grieve in silence often leaves us questioning ourselves instead of honoring our hearts. In this reflection, we explore: Why grief takes so many different shapes How childhood messages shaped the way we believe we’re “supposed” to grieve The importance of forgiving yourself for how your healing unfolds Why grief is often displaced love—not weakness And how loss doesn’t disappear, but transforms with us This episode isn’t about fixing grief or rushing it away. It’s about softening the pressure, releasing comparison, and allowing your heart to heal in the way it knows how. If you’re grieving something right now—a person, a relationship, a dream, or a version of your life—this is a gentle reminder: you’re not late, you’re not failing, and you’re not broken. You’re healing. Take your time.Care for your heart.That is enough. Follow Unlearning Out Loud on Spotify or Apple Podcasts so you don’t miss the next episode, and join the reflections on Instagram at @unlearning.outloud for gentle reminders and excerpts from each episode.

    13 min
  2. 17 JAN

    Ep. 010 — (Un)Learning That Walking Away Means You Gave Up

    Have you ever stayed in something long after it stopped feeling right—because leaving felt like failure? In this episode of Unlearning Out Loud, Kat reflects on the deeply ingrained belief that walking away means giving up. The kind of belief shaped by hustle culture, childhood narratives, and the pressure to prove strength through endurance—even when the cost is your peace, health, or sense of self. Through personal stories and the experience of a close friend, Kat explores how staying too long can quietly turn into self-abandonment, and how choosing to leave can actually be an act of clarity, growth, and self-respect. This episode gently unpacks: Why we confuse persistence with worth How hustle culture glorified struggle and demonized rest The difference between resilience and self-neglect How walking away can be a recalibration—not a failure And why choosing yourself doesn’t make you weak—it makes you honest If you’re in a season where you’re afraid to leave a job, a role, a relationship, a dream, or even an old version of yourself, this episode is a soft reminder: sometimes walking away isn’t the end. It’s the beginning of returning to yourself. Take what you need. Leave the rest. You’re allowed to choose the life that feels like home. Follow Unlearning Out Loud on Spotify or Apple Podcasts so you don’t miss the next episode, and join the reflections on Instagram at @unlearning.outloud.

    13 min
  3. 12/05/2025

    Ep. 001 : (Un)Learning That I Had to Be Good at Math to Be Enough

    We’re not born believing we’re not enough—but over time, we absorb stories that quietly shape how we see ourselves. In this first episode of (Un)Learning Out Loud, I share how my journey of unlearning really began—with one quiet belief I picked up as a child: that I wasn’t smart enough, and because of that, maybe I wasn’t enough. Growing up, my brother was seen as the smarter one. Naturally gifted. Sharp. Capable. I wasn’t compared out loud, but the unspoken message was there—and I carried it with me. Over time, that belief shaped how I showed up, how hard I worked, and how much I tried to prove myself. It wasn’t just about being smart anymore—it became about being worthy. In this episode, I reflect on how that belief was formed, how I internalized it, and how I’m learning to unravel it. I also share a 4-step process that’s been helping me gently unlearn what no longer serves me: Becoming aware of the patterns Investigating where they came from Practicing self-forgiveness—for ourselves and the people who shaped us Relearning new truths that feel more honest and aligned This episode isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about being honest with the beliefs you’ve carried—and giving yourself permission to set them down. What belief did you absorb that might no longer be true for the version of you today?Thanks for listening—and welcome to Unlearning Out Loud. I'm so glad you're here.Want to keep unlearning together? Hit “Follow” so you don’t miss the next episode. This space is just getting started.

    17 min

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(Un)Learning Out Loud is a reflective podcast for those unlearning old patterns, people-pleasing, and the pressure to hold it all together. Hosted by Kat, each solo episode explores self-worth, boundaries, healing, and the messy middle of growth. This isn’t about quick fixes—it’s about honest reflections, softening, and making space for yourself. If you're ready to let go of who you had to be, you're in the right place. New episodes drop every two weeks: slow, steady, and from the heart!