So glad you’re addressing this topic, especially leading up to the holidays, which can be quite painful for people who live outside of societal expectations or norms.
I thought for a minute that y'all had lost the point in talking about the Amex lounge at the end. Then I let my second thought, which is how I truly feel, not how I've been programmed to feel, and I am sooooo happy for your glow up. From homelessness to joking about Amex lounges and Forbes. Congratulations to you and your continued success. Keep going!
I've been "invisible homeless" since I was 17. I got out at age 25, but got thrown back into it so quickly because my roommate decided to not move in after signing the lease. I couldn't understand WHY I couldn't just make enough to afford to live alone, why I couldn't keep a good job. I'm 35, unpacking the comphet that kept a roof over my head all these years, starting the divorce process. I just got a diagnosis of severe PTSD and Bipolar type 2. The PTSD started at age one, so I've been living in "survival" my entire life without knowing the WHY of it all.
Authenticity in our unique path to live, to speak, to work. Thank you for bringing the story of this beautiful soul to engage in the conversation for heart felt personal change has felt so powerful & encouraging a step by step process to create change to our life & the lives of others..
Due to my single parent's mental health issues, I made safe choices that led to intermittent homelessness throughout high school and early adulthood (1980-86). My sexual partners, peers, and coworkers supported me with meals, a place to rest, and transportation until I could financially support myself through my work. It was a turbulent time, but my queer identity was never an obstacle. Very lucky!
As usual, the interview was great! Mathilde might already be aware of this, but once anyone becomes a U.S. citizen, they will be required to pay taxes in the United States, regardless of where they live. The American tax burden will be unavoidable unless they renounce their U.S. citizenship. Food for thought.
Would you please just hit the skip button and say thank you that they're self-funding to bring this content to you instead of ensuring that you personally pay for it?
Was going to say this…I love this podcast and it’s such an important topic. I understand the need for ads to fund the show but 11 minutes in, two square space ads and one roll in ads from RUclips…I’m tapping out of this episode because it feels so odd to interrupt a poignant story to be sold things.
@@anitaperes4434hi! thank you for the feedback- we totally hear you and understand. unfortunately, the placement is determined by our ad network and is a bit out of our control. we will keep bringing all of this feedback to them in hopes for change and a better way of doing things, in the meantime i hope you can understand that ads are the only way we can continue to produce free content.
So glad you’re addressing this topic, especially leading up to the holidays, which can be quite painful for people who live outside of societal expectations or norms.
I thought for a minute that y'all had lost the point in talking about the Amex lounge at the end. Then I let my second thought, which is how I truly feel, not how I've been programmed to feel, and I am sooooo happy for your glow up. From homelessness to joking about Amex lounges and Forbes. Congratulations to you and your continued success. Keep going!
I've been "invisible homeless" since I was 17. I got out at age 25, but got thrown back into it so quickly because my roommate decided to not move in after signing the lease. I couldn't understand WHY I couldn't just make enough to afford to live alone, why I couldn't keep a good job. I'm 35, unpacking the comphet that kept a roof over my head all these years, starting the divorce process. I just got a diagnosis of severe PTSD and Bipolar type 2. The PTSD started at age one, so I've been living in "survival" my entire life without knowing the WHY of it all.
Authenticity in our unique path to live, to speak, to work. Thank you for bringing the story of this beautiful soul to engage in the conversation for heart felt personal change has felt so powerful & encouraging a step by step process to create change to our life & the lives of others..
These vids are one of the highlights of my week! Love you all so very much, thank you❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Due to my single parent's mental health issues, I made safe choices that led to intermittent homelessness throughout high school and early adulthood (1980-86). My sexual partners, peers, and coworkers supported me with meals, a place to rest, and transportation until I could financially support myself through my work. It was a turbulent time, but my queer identity was never an obstacle. Very lucky!
what an articulate, committed and engaged woman. I'm sure she's provided a lot of support to fellow women
Such a great ep! Deja is so good ad I love that you can always make your guests comfortable enough to open up. 🙏🙏🙏
Hang on, America! This brilliant young woman NEEDS to be our future.
yesss the future president of the United States right here!
As usual, the interview was great! Mathilde might already be aware of this, but once anyone becomes a U.S. citizen, they will be required to pay taxes in the United States, regardless of where they live. The American tax burden will be unavoidable unless they renounce their U.S. citizenship. Food for thought.
In awe of your bravery
I for one hear you. Thank you for your work.
This episode is posted on my birthday 🥳
Definitely, a birthday gift 😂😂😂
Was an exciting listen 🥰
happy birthday!!!!! ❤🎉🎉
@MadeItOutPodcast OMG thank you 😱
Wow just wow ❤
Love the podcast but must we hear TWO square space ads in the span of a few mins?
Would you please just hit the skip button and say thank you that they're self-funding to bring this content to you instead of ensuring that you personally pay for it?
Was going to say this…I love this podcast and it’s such an important topic. I understand the need for ads to fund the show but 11 minutes in, two square space ads and one roll in ads from RUclips…I’m tapping out of this episode because it feels so odd to interrupt a poignant story to be sold things.
@@anitaperes4434hi! thank you for the feedback- we totally hear you and understand. unfortunately, the placement is determined by our ad network and is a bit out of our control. we will keep bringing all of this feedback to them in hopes for change and a better way of doing things, in the meantime i hope you can understand that ads are the only way we can continue to produce free content.
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Respect !🫡🫡🫡...your podcast is an addiction!