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#28: Life After Irma: Hurricanes. Health, and Happiness

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Welcome to the episode that's the epitome of our "slug in the honey" catch phrase, yes you guessed it, this entire episode is a rant fest. We couldn't help ourselves after weeks of feeling displaced, disconnected, and uprooted, it was time to share our truth and how we dare to move through it. It being the honey.... So why the rant and where's the usual motivation and inspiration? We're blaming it on that bitch Irma. We already know you know who she is, but just in case, let us explain. Irma was the one of the largest recorded hurricanes in the Atlantic ocean with over 185 mph wind speed, a massive storm surge, and a destructive size that far surpassed many of her past storm siblings, causing her every move to make headlines, take over the media, and cast fear into so many of our lives. Ours being one of them. Irma not only threatened our homes and friends homes in Florida, she also casually passed by the Caribbean island that holds our future home, that home being a sailboat. It was a surreal moment to watch a storm of this magnitude barrel towards our two year dream to set sail with no say in the matter. And as you can guess, the stress and anxiety that came with this threat + the chaos of what was unfolding in Florida threw us a for a loop. ...... a loop that has landed us into a thick ass pile of honey. So in today's episode, we break down the events that unfolded as Irma drew near and the aftermath of what she left behind. We share our stress, anxiety and fears. We share we're were at with taking care of our health (which is nowhere). We share our frustrations around living with our parents, while being married and thirty years old. Basically, we share it all in this rant style episode. We hope you understand and relate to both of our current situations, knowing that this is part of living our truth and daring to change, showing the behind the scenes, the not so pretty, and the real life events that takes place in our lives. And whether you were affected by a recent natural disaster or life's general turmoils, we think there's a nugget of truth in this episode for everyone so hit that play button and come listen in!
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Welcome to the episode that's the epitome of our "slug in the honey" catch phrase, yes you guessed it, this entire episode is a rant fest. We couldn't help ourselves after weeks of feeling displaced, disconnected, and uprooted, it was time to share our truth and how we dare to move through it. It being the honey.... So why the rant and where's the usual motivation and inspiration? We're blaming it on that bitch Irma. We already know you know who she is, but just in case, let us explain. Irma was the one of the largest recorded hurricanes in the Atlantic ocean with over 185 mph wind speed, a massive storm surge, and a destructive size that far surpassed many of her past storm siblings, causing her every move to make headlines, take over the media, and cast fear into so many of our lives. Ours being one of them. Irma not only threatened our homes and friends homes in Florida, she also casually passed by the Caribbean island that holds our future home, that home being a sailboat. It was a surreal moment to watch a storm of this magnitude barrel towards our two year dream to set sail with no say in the matter. And as you can guess, the stress and anxiety that came with this threat + the chaos of what was unfolding in Florida threw us a for a loop. ...... a loop that has landed us into a thick ass pile of honey. So in today's episode, we break down the events that unfolded as Irma drew near and the aftermath of what she left behind. We share our stress, anxiety and fears. We share we're were at with taking care of our health (which is nowhere). We share our frustrations around living with our parents, while being married and thirty years old. Basically, we share it all in this rant style episode. We hope you understand and relate to both of our current situations, knowing that this is part of living our truth and daring to change, showing the behind the scenes, the not so pretty, and the real life events that takes place in our lives. And whether you were affected by a recent natural disaster or life's general turmoils, we think there's a nugget of truth in this episode for everyone so hit that play button and come listen in!
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