I Do Me, Boo
The quality of your life is limited by the truths you’re unwilling to face.
Growth doesn’t come from wishful thinking, positive affirmations, or manifesting your way around reality.
It comes from seeing yourself with brutal honesty.
I’m Martina, and on this podcast, we explore what it means to be human.
Together, we unpack:
• Why certain people trigger us
• The patterns and stories that keep us stuck
• Relationships, communication, and boundaries
• Loneliness, belonging, and connection
• Aging, uncertainty, and life’s bigger questions
Some episodes are deeply personal.
Some are practical.
Others might simply help you feel less alone in your humanity.
Understanding yourself isn’t optional. It’s a necessity.
This is I Do Me, Boo.
I Do Me, Boo
When You Miss Someone Who Never Left
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In this episode, Martina gets real — raw coffee-in-hand, dogs snoring in the background, and a mic that almost didn’t work. After seven months off the podcast, she dives straight into what’s been sitting heavy on her heart: the quiet grief of a friendship that hasn’t ended, but has changed.
She reflects on the bittersweetness of adult friendships — how some people we love deeply just don’t show up the way we wish they would. Martina opens up about accepting people as they are, holding space for heartbreak without judgment, and finding beauty in the friendships that no longer look how they used to.
If you’ve ever missed someone who’s still alive, still around, but just… not there, this one will speak right to you.
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