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Soft Girl Hard Life

Soft Girl Hard Life

Di: Harriet Smith
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Soft Girl, Hard Life is a podcast about choosing softness in a life that isn’t always gentle. Through honest conversations on coping, gratitude, and self-compassion, this space is for anyone learning how to find calm, peace, and meaning in the middle of real-life challenges.

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Harriet Smith
  • You Can Be Soft and Still Be Angry
    Mar 31 2026

    What does it mean to choose softness… when you’re mad as hell?


    In this episode of Soft Girl Hard Life, we’re talking about anger—the emotion that doesn’t quite fit the “soft life” aesthetic but shows up anyway. I’m getting real about my own history with suppressing anger, what happens when it finally explodes, and how I’ve learned to sit with it instead of letting it control me.


    We’re unpacking where anger comes from, what it’s trying to tell us, and how to respond to it in a way that honors—not harms—ourselves.


    Because softness isn’t about never feeling anger.

    It’s about knowing what to do when you do.


    If you’ve ever swallowed your feelings, snapped in a moment you couldn’t take back, or struggled to balance being gentle with being honest… this one’s for you.

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    23 min
  • Choosing Softness in a Hard Life
    Mar 25 2026

    What does it really mean to be soft when life isn’t?


    In this first episode of Soft Girl, Hard Life, I share a grounded, honest look at choosing self-compassion, patience, and peace in the middle of real-life challenges. This isn’t about perfection or aesthetics; it’s about finding small moments of softness in a life that can feel overwhelming.


    If you’re learning how to be gentle with yourself while navigating hard seasons, this space is for you.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    20 min
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