Hey, it’s me as one of those rare podcast that feels like a deep breath in a chaotic world. With honesty, vulnerability, and brilliance, the hosts invite you into a shared space that’s equal parts confessional and universal. Each episode unfolds like a late night conversation with a trusted friend that kind of lingers with you for days. What sets this podcast apart is its emotional intelligence. The hosts don’t shy away from the hard stuff: shame, grief, longing, identity, joy. It’s never heavy-handed, instead contemplative, lyrical, and full of grace. Every word is given with care— not to impress, but to connect. The production is simple yet effective, letting the reflections of each host ripen and breathe. While the themes are deeply personal, they somehow managed to touch on something universal each time. It’s especially good for listeners navigating transitional periods and identity questions or just the ordinary beauty and ache of being human. Hey, it’s me is a companion podcast. In a world full of noise it’s a rare, constant worth listening to.