The Mirror Project

The Mirror Project

Hello! Welcome to The Mirror Project, hosted by Christine & Alexandra, a podcast focused on sparking curiosity through honest and inquisitive conversations. Join us as we laugh, cry, and sometimes scream in our bold quest to question everything.

  1. She’s the Main Character ft. Nkrumah Mensah

    08/14/2025

    She’s the Main Character ft. Nkrumah Mensah

    🎙️ Writing Strong Female Leads Episode Summary: In this episode of The Mirror Project, we’re celebrating those stories—the ones where the main character is fierce, flawed, growing, and unforgettable. We’re joined by Nkrumah—mother of two daughters, writer, ballroom dancer, anime enthusiast, and author of Anne of Survivor. Her female protagonists take up space, challenge expectations, and carve out their own paths. We’ll talk about the heart behind her debut, the fire that fuels her characters, and the magic that happens when women stop being side characters in someone else’s plot—and become the main event. 🔹The power of stories as tools for change—not just escape. 🔹 How to craft strong, complex female characters who feel real. 🔹 The evolving portrayal of women and girls in fiction—and where we can go from here. 🎧 Listen Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!   ✨ Taking Hold of the Pen ✔️ How Nkrumah discovered the power of storytelling—and the spark that became Anne of Survivor. ✔️ Writing for the girl she once was and the young women she hopes to inspire. ✔️ Building strong, complex female leads whose growth feels real—and giving them traits the world often silences. ✨ Beyond the Page ✔️ Why she keeps centering women and girls in her work, and what today’s readers are craving most. ✔️ Her hopes for the future of female representation in fiction—and the new stories she dreams of telling. ✔️ One game-changing writing tip, how her style reflects (or escapes) her personality, and encouragement for anyone ready to share their story. Stories aren’t just entertainment—they’re blueprints for becoming, reminding girls they deserve to be bold, messy, magical, and wholly themselves. You don’t need permission to take up space—you’re already the main character.   📲 Connect With Us! 💬 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube: @mirrorprojectpod 📩 DM us your questions & topic suggestions – We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Next episode: A book review and our thoughts on Mel Robbins’ Let Them Theory—what it is, why it’s resonating, and how we’re putting it into practice. Hit that like, follow, and subscribe button, and we’ll see you next time! 🎙️✨

    1h 35m
  2. Healthy or Just Trending?

    07/24/2025

    Healthy or Just Trending?

    🎙️ Healthy or Just Trending? – Wellness in the Age of Algorithms Episode Summary: Green juices. Gut gummies. “What I eat in a day.” In today’s world, wellness is everywhere—but is it helping or hurting us? In this episode of The Mirror Project, we’re unpacking the confusing, contradictory world of health and wellness online. From body positivity to influencer culture, we’re asking: Who is wellness really for? What happens when care becomes control? And how do we reclaim health on our own terms? 🔹 The shifting definitions of health—and who gets to define them. 🔹 The rise (and fallout) of body positivity and “self-love” as content. 🔹 How social media fuels disordered messaging, toxic comparison, and curated control. 🔹 What it means to care for yourself with autonomy—not approval. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by wellness trends, judged for your body, or just plain exhausted by the algorithm—you’re not alone. Let’s get into it. 🎧 Listen Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!   ✨ What Is Health—Really? ✔️ Health has become more than physical—it’s emotional, mental, spiritual, and constantly redefined. ✔️ Wellness culture vs. healthcare—where it helps, and where it hurts. ✔️ The invisible line between self-care and obsession. ✔️ Detox teas, aesthetics-based fitness, and curated “health” on social media. ✔️ Prompt: When you scroll your feed, does “wellness” feel like support—or surveillance?   ✨ The Double-Edged Sword of Body Positivity ✔️ The movement’s roots in body autonomy and anti-shame. ✔️ The pressure to “love your body”—and the backlash if you don’t. ✔️ Rosey Blair’s story: why she left the BOPO movement, and what it taught her. ✔️ How some influencers glamorize thinness while profiting off “acceptance.” ✔️ Prompt: Can you hold space for self-love and personal change? (We say yes.) ✨ Influencers, Algorithms & Disordered Messaging ✔️ How TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram shape our beliefs about bodies. ✔️ From “What I eat in a day” to “SkinnyTok”—why this content is harmful. ✔️ Stats that show the link between social media, disordered eating, and poor body image. ✔️ When “wellness” is just curated control—under the guise of health. ✔️ Prompt: Are we mistaking control for care?  ✨ Reclaiming Your Own Wellness ✔️ Define what “healthy” means—for you, not the internet. ✔️ Why nuance is everything in the conversation about bodies and health. ✔️ Ask: Who profits from your insecurity? ✔️ Tips for unfollowing, unlearning, and healing your relationship with your body. ✔️ Prompt: What would care look like if it came from respect, not shame? 💡Reflections & Real Talk ✔️ Health is not a look—it’s how you feel in your skin, your mind, and your life. ✔️ You don’t owe anyone an explanation for your body or your choices. ✔️ Autonomy is a radical act—and self-trust is part of wellness too. ✔️ Balance beats perfection. And rest is productive. 🔗 Resources & Further Reading ✔️ Rosey Blair’s Post – Why I Left the Body Positivity Movement ✔️ Rosey Blair’s IG...

    1h 34m
  3. Asking for a Friend

    07/17/2025

    Asking for a Friend

    🎙️ Be the Idiot – The Courage to Ask the Question Episode Summary: We’ve all been there—smiling, nodding, pretending to understand while secretly panicking inside. From classrooms to corporate meetings, we’ve learned to equate confidence with certainty. But what if the real strength lies in admitting what we don’t know?  In this episode of The Mirror Project, we’re embracing what Simon Sinek calls “being the idiot”—the bold act of asking the question no one else wants to ask. We’re exploring how curiosity can trump ego, why vulnerability is a strength, and how getting comfortable with not knowing might just be your greatest superpower. 🔹 Why we fear looking “dumb”—and how that fear holds us back. 🔹 The surprising power of asking anyway—and how it builds trust, connection, and clarity. 🔹 How embracing curiosity can change your relationships, creativity, and leadership. If you’ve ever held back a question out of fear—you’re not alone. This one’s for all the brave beginners. Let’s get into it. 🎧 Listen Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!   ✨ The Fear of Looking Stupid ✔️ Why we’re afraid to ask questions—and where that fear comes from. ✔️ How “not knowing” became something to hide. ✔️ The real cost of staying silent—in work, relationships, and growth.   ✨ The Power of Asking Anyway ✔️ “Being the idiot” = choosing curiosity over ego. ✔️ What happens when one brave question unlocks understanding for everyone. ✔️ How leaders, teachers, and teammates can model this courage. ✨ Curiosity as a Superpower ✔️ Simple ways to build a habit of asking more. ✔️ How curiosity fuels creativity, connection, and clarity. ✔️ Embracing the beginner’s mindset—at any stage of life. 📲 Connect With Us! 💬 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube: @mirrorprojectpod 📩 DM us your questions & topic suggestions – We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Next week’s episode: Healthy or Just Trending? We’re unpacking the influence of social media on health, wellness, and self-image—beyond the filters, fads, and #bodygoals. Hit like, follow, and subscribe—and remember: it’s okay not to know. See you next time! 🎙️✨

    1 hr
  4. Quoted & Noted

    07/10/2025

    Quoted & Noted

    🎙️ Words That Stay – The Power of Language Episode Summary: We all have them—those words we never forgot. A sentence that shifted something inside us. A quote that cracked us open. Or a throwaway comment that stuck in our minds for years. In this episode of The Mirror Project, we’re exploring the power of words—how they shape our identity, influence how we see the world, and remind us who we are (or who we want to be). 🔹 Quotes that changed us—what we return to when life gets loud or heavy. 🔹 The moments language healed... or harmed. 🔹 How we can use our words with more care, more intention, and more heart. Whether you’re a quote collector, a journal scribbler, or just someone who knows the weight of a well-timed word—this one’s for you. 🎧 Listen Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!   ✨ Words That Shape Us ✔️ The quotes and phrases that have stuck with us—and why they matter. ✔️ When someone’s words changed our mindset, our choices, or our self-image. ✔️ The healing power of language—and the kind that leaves scars. ✨ Language as Identity & Influence ✔️ How words shape our identity, communities, and relationships. ✔️ Favorite affirmations, mantras, or spiritual texts we come back to. ✔️ Cultural and personal sayings that guide or ground us. ✔️ Is there such a thing as a “life quote”? We think yes. ✨ Creating With Words ✔️ The way we use language to uplift, support, and connect. ✔️ How to be more intentional with our words—especially when things feel tense or tender. ✔️ The rituals of writing: journaling, poetry, sticky notes, voice memos, songs. ✔️ Why what we say—to ourselves and to others—matters more than we think.  📲 Connect With Us! 💬 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube: @mirrorprojectpod 📩 DM us your questions & topic suggestions – We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Next week’s episode: Asking for a Friend – The brave, awkward, beautiful art of asking questions (even the embarrassing ones). Hit that like, follow, and subscribe button, and we’ll see you next time! 🎙️✨

    53 min
  5. Found Family

    07/03/2025

    Found Family

    🎙️ Found Family – The People Who Choose You Episode Summary: We’re told that family is everything—but what if the people we were born to aren’t the ones who hold us through life’s hardest moments? In this episode of The Mirror Project, we’re talking about found family—the chosen relationships that offer safety, connection, and belonging. Because sometimes, love isn’t in our lineage. It’s in the people who show up, stay close, and say, “You belong here.” 🔹 What found family really means—and why so many of us seek it. 🔹 The myths behind “blood is thicker than water” and why chosen bonds can be even stronger. 🔹 How these relationships shape our identity, healing, and sense of home. If you’ve ever felt like you had to build your own family from the ground up—this episode is for you. Let’s get into it. 🎧 Listen Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!   ✨ Defining Found Family ✔️ What “found family” means to us—and why it matters. ✔️ Reframing the phrase: “Blood of the covenant is thicker than water of the womb.” ✔️ The emotional and personal reasons we seek chosen family. ✔️ The difference between being born into a family and building one. ✨ Building a Found Family ✔️ How chosen relationships have shaped our healing and self-understanding. ✔️ The role of community—in art, spirituality, identity, and shared experiences—in forming family. ✔️ What makes these relationships feel so safe, powerful, and lasting. ✔️ Why boundaries, respect, and reciprocity are key in chosen families. ✔️ Navigating change and conflict—because even found families go through seasons. ✔️ Can found family be even more transformative than traditional family ties? (Spoiler: yes.) 💡 Reflections & Real Talk ✔️ Found family isn’t about replacing—it’s about redefining. ✔️ You can grieve your biological family and celebrate the ones you’ve found. ✔️ Healing often happens in the presence of others—it’s okay to let people in. ✔️ You don’t need to be “easy to love” to deserve care and connection.  📲 Connect With Us! 💬 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube: @mirrorprojectpod 📩 DM us your questions & topic suggestions – We’d love to hear from you! 👉 Next week’s episode: Quoted & Noted - The deep and profound impact words can have on us and others. Hit that like, follow, and subscribe button, and we’ll see you next time! 🎙️✨

    44 min
  6. Rituals Rule the Outcome

    06/26/2025

    Rituals Rule the Outcome

    🎙️ Habits & Rituals – The Quiet Systems That Shape Us Episode Summary: Big goals are exciting—but they don't get us through the hard days. What does? Habits. Rituals. The quiet systems you return to when motivation runs dry. In this episode of The Mirror Project, we’re talking about the small, consistent actions that shape our lives far more than vision boards or January hype ever could. Because when life gets chaotic, we don’t rise to our goals—we fall to the level of our habits. And if you’ve been wondering how to build daily rituals that actually serve you (and future you), this one’s for you. 🔹 Habits vs. goals – Why your big dreams need small, sustainable actions. 🔹 Building rituals – How to start tiny and stay consistent (even when life’s messy). 🔹 Feeding the right wolf – A powerful mindset shift for long-term change. Whether you’re thriving with your 2025 resolutions or already feeling like they’ve ghosted you—no shame here—we’ve got real talk and practical tools to help you reset and rebuild. Let’s get into it. 🎧 Listen Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!   ✨ Falling to the Level of Our Habits ✔️ What it really means to fall to the level of our habits—not rise to the level of our goals. ✔️ Spotting the difference: Are your habits serving you or sabotaging you? ✔️ Why resolutions fail—and how small rituals help you build a better foundation (yes, even mid-year). ✨ Setting Yourself Up for Success ✔️ The “two wolves” mindset—what are you feeding every day? ✔️ Visual: Coffee to water—why change takes consistency, not a clean slate. ✔️ Why small rituals matter—because saying one affirmation won’t undo years of self-doubt. ✔️ Getting impatient with progress? Same. Let’s talk about why it’s okay. ✔️ Micro-moves that create momentum—how to build rituals that feel doable daily. ✔️ When to push vs. when to pause—grace and space matter in habit-building. 💡 Pro Tip: Stressed out? That might not be the time to overhaul your life—but it is the time to write down what matters so you can come back to it when you’ve got the bandwidth.   🛠️ Tools & Resources ✔️ Habit trackers – Digital or paper, keep it simple and visible. ✔️ A book we love – Atomic Habits by James Clear. ✔️ Reminder: No habit is too small to matter. Brush your teeth. Drink water. Feed the light. 📲 Connect With Us! 💬 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube: @mirrorprojectpod 📩 DM us your stories, questions, and tiny rituals—we want to hear what’s working for you! 👉 Next week’s episode: We’re exploring found family—what it means, how to build one, and why chosen connection can be the strongest kind of support. Don’t miss it. Hit that like, follow, and subscribe button, and we’ll see you next time! 🎙️✨

    55 min
  7. Inherited Wounds, Intentional Healing

    06/19/2025

    Inherited Wounds, Intentional Healing

    🎙️ The Quiet Grief of Growing Up Episode Summary: There’s a moment that hits hard—but silently: realizing your parenst may never become who you needed them to be. It’s not loud. It’s not dramatic. It’s a quiet kind of grief that settles in deep—but it can also be the beginning of your most powerful healing. We’re unpacking the emotional complexity of inherited wounds, parental disappointment, and the radical act of choosing to heal even when the people who hurt you never say sorry. Inspired by a powerful clip from Daniel Maté, we’re talking about how to move from expecting change from others… to becoming the change within ourselves. 🔹 The fantasy of parental transformation vs. the reality. 🔹 What it means to carry both love and disappointment. 🔹 Generational trauma, inherited wounds, and epigenetics (yes, science!) 🔹 Rewriting the story—healing patterns we didn’t choose but refuse to pass on. This one’s for anyone asking, “Why am I the one doing all the work?” You’re not alone. 🎧 Listen Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!   ✨ The Myth of Parental Change & the Shift to Self-Work ✔️ Times when we realized our parents might never be the version of themselves we hoped for. ✔️ The grief that comes with letting go of that hope—and the freedom that follows. ✔️ How to shift the narrative from blame to growth, while still honoring your experience. ✨ Inherited Wounds: What We Carry & What We Can Let Go ✔️ What generational trauma looks like—negative thinking, fear, relationship patterns. ✔️ The strange feeling of parenting yourself for wounds someone else caused. ✔️ Balancing compassion for where your caregivers came from with accountability for how it shaped you. ✨ The Body Remembers: Trauma, Epigenetics & Reparenting ✔️ What we’ve learned about how trauma can literally be passed down. ✔️ The healing practices that are helping us shift our internal landscape. ✔️ How this work isn’t just for us, but for the future we’re building.   📲 Connect With Us! 💬 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube: @mirrorprojectpod 📩 DM us about healing, inherited wounds, or the moment everything shifted—we’d love to hear from you. 👉 Next week’s episode: Rituals Rule the Outcome — Why our habits matter more than our hopes, and how rituals hold us steady while we grow. Hit that like, follow, and subscribe button, and we’ll see you next time! 🎙️✨

    1h 10m
  8. Summer Vibes

    06/12/2025

    Summer Vibes

    🎙️ Summer Vibes Episode Summary: Summer isn’t just a season—it’s a state of mind. In this cozy episode of The Mirror Project, we’re slowing things down and soaking it all in. From our childhood memories of lightning bugs and beach days to the food, plans, and rituals that make summer feel like magic, we’re sharing what this season means to us now. Whether you’re deep into your hot girl summer, your healing girl summer, or just trying to make it through the heat with iced tea in hand, this one’s for you. 🔹 Summer Nostalgia – Our favorite throwbacks: sleepaway camp, sand dollar hunts, and poolside days. 🔹 On Our Summer Lists – From road trips to new tattoos, here’s what we’re planning. 🔹 Seasonal Eats & Sips – Family recipes, BBQ faves, and the one dessert we’ll fight you for. 🔹 Intentional Living – Self-care, slowing down, and saying yes to what matters most. Whether you're driving with the windows down or journaling on your porch, we hope this conversation feels like sunshine in podcast form. Let’s get into it. 🎧 Listen Now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform!   ✨ Our Summer Snapshot ✔️ What summer meant to us growing up—from taekwondo camps to strawberry picking. ✔️ What we’re excited for now—beach days, sister trips, and a new apartment on the horizon. ✔️ Slowing down with long walks, fun reads, and a renewed focus on wellness. ✨ Food, Drinks & Flavors of the Season ✔️ Jersey tomatoes and mozzarella, peach cobbler, chocolate icebox cake—aka nostalgia on a plate. ✔️ Backyard BBQs, festival eats, and a long list of “to-make” recipes we’re drooling over. ✔️ Nashville recs, local food spots, and why fresh guac + a cold drink is a spiritual experience. ✨ Priorities & Intentions ✔️ Self-care goals—more movement, better meals, and making time to just be. ✔️ Creative energy—home projects, business growth, and big ideas for fall. ✔️ Choosing presence over perfection and reconnecting with what really matters.   📲 Connect With Us! 💬 Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube: @mirrorprojectpod 📩 DM us your favorite summer memories, recipes, or what's on your seasonal to-do list—we’d love to hear from you! 👉 Next week’s episode: Healing Inherited Wounds — exploring the generational stories we carry and the freedom that comes from choosing to heal. Hit that like, follow, and subscribe button—and don’t forget your sunscreen. ☀️🎙️✨

    1 hr

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
3 Ratings

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Hello! Welcome to The Mirror Project, hosted by Christine & Alexandra, a podcast focused on sparking curiosity through honest and inquisitive conversations. Join us as we laugh, cry, and sometimes scream in our bold quest to question everything.