Tender Hearted Podcast S1E22 6.3.2025: Goodbye (At least for now)
This will be the last podcast I do (at least for a while,) but I wanted to leave you with a reminder of why being a tender-heart is so important.

This will be the last podcast I do (at least for a while,) but I wanted to leave you with a reminder of why being a tender-heart is so important.
In this podcast, I talk about the historical figure of Jesus of Nazareth and how he can be both a good--and maybe also a bad--role model for tender-hearts.
In the episode, I talk about the recent diagnosis I received of Borderline Personality Disorder.
Today I explore the similarities between those who are tender-hearted and those one the autism spectrum.
In this podcast, I read the introduction to my not-yet-published book, "The Tender-Hearted Child."
In this podcast, I read a poem that I wrote about being a tender-hearted teacher.
In this episode, I talk about ways to navigate stress, particularly during difficult times in the world.
In this episode, I talk about how and why to find your tribe, the people who will accept you just as you are.
This episode talks about some of the unique challenges of being a tender-heart when it comes to romantic love.
In this podcast, I talk about how, as an empath, many tender-hearts are feeling collective stress from what is going on in our country right now, as well as some advice for how to handle that.
In this podcast, I talk about confidence and how the lack of it can negatively affect your life, as well as how to help increase confidence levels in a tender-heart.
Today I talk about how our society treats those of us who are in the "helping professions."
Today I talk about my own experience with bullying as a kid, as well as why we need to support our young tender-hearts if they are being bullied.
Today we are going to talk about one of the issues with being "different" from most people: loneliness.
In this episode, I talk about how many (but not all) tender-hearts are introverts, as well as how, when, and why we can sometimes act like extroverts.
In this episode, I share a message of hope by reading the book "Hope for the Flowers" by Trina Paulus.
Another thing that many tender-hearts deal with is anxiety. Today I talk about why this is and ways you can help yourself or someone you care about that is dealing with anxiety.
Today I talk about a personal story that highlights a problem many tender-hearts have: trusting our own feelings after the world has constantly told us to "stop being so sensitive" and to "not make such a bit deal of things."
One of the things that many tender-hearts deal with is depression. Today I talk about why this is and ways you can help yourself or someone you care about that is dealing with depression.
Where I get into more detail about what makes someone a tender-heart.
In this episode, I talk about two fictional characters that I loved when I was young: Laura Ingalls Wilder and Anne Shirley. Looking back, I can see that at least part of why I loved these characters was because, like me, they were both tender-hearts.
In this first podcast, I discuss what a tender-heart is, as well as what we will be covering in future episodes