Episodios

  • What Unloading Actually Looks Like
    Mar 11 2026

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    Unloading isn’t the same thing as dumping.

    In this episode, Michael and Shannon talk about the difference between healthy sharing and overwhelming the people around us.

    What does real unloading actually look like?
    And what does it not look like?

    They explore the difference between honest conversation and trauma-dumping, why checking if someone has the capacity to listen matters, and how choosing the right person or space can change everything.

    Because healing doesn’t come from throwing our pain at the nearest person.

    It comes from learning when to speak, where to speak, and how to do it with awareness, boundaries, and pacing.

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    29 m
  • The Moment Michael Went Dark
    Mar 4 2026

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    Before there was healing, there was anger.

    In this episode, Michael shares the story of a moment that forced him to confront just how much rage he was carrying — and how close he came to losing himself in it.

    This isn’t about glorifying anger.
    It isn’t about justifying violence.
    It’s about honesty.

    A confrontation.
    A knock at the door.
    A meeting with a young intern at a Vet Center who would eventually become a catalyst for something different.

    If you’ve ever felt consumed by anger, convinced it was strength or protection — this conversation is for you.

    Because silence around rage is dangerous.

    And naming it is where change begins.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • The Cost of Carrying It Alone
    Feb 25 2026

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    At first, carrying it alone feels strong.

    It feels responsible. Controlled. Necessary.

    But over time, the weight begins to change us.

    In this episode, Michael and Shannon talk honestly about the real cost of silence — how unspoken pressure doesn’t disappear, but slowly shows up in other ways. In our tone. In our distance. In our relationships.

    Because what we refuse to deal with internally eventually leaks out externally.

    This conversation isn’t about blame. It’s about awareness.

    And the quiet truth is that carrying everything alone always comes at a price.

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    27 m
  • Silence, why we don't speak
    Feb 18 2026

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    Silence can look like strength.
    It can look like control.
    It can look like “I’ve got this.”

    But often, silence is where the weight grows.

    In this episode, Michael and Shannon explore why we don’t speak — even when we know we should. Pride. Fear. Responsibility. Conditioning. The belief that we have to hold it all together.

    Because silence isn’t always golden.

    Sometimes it’s heavy.

    And what we refuse to say eventually starts speaking for us.

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    31 m
  • What The Weight Looks Like
    Feb 11 2026

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    In this episode, Michael and Shannon continue the conversation — moving from why the weight exists to what it actually looks like in real life.

    Pressure.
    Silence.
    Responsibility.
    Expectations we never talk about.

    The weight doesn’t always show up the way we think it will. Sometimes it looks like strength. Sometimes it looks like control. Sometimes it looks like “I’m fine.”

    This episode explores the ways we carry more than we admit — and why naming it matters.

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    37 m
  • Where it begins
    Feb 4 2026

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    This is where UNLOADED begins.

    In this first episode, Michael Sehorn and Shannon Morrow sit down and talk about why this podcast exists and who it's for.

    This isn't therapy. It's not a highlight reel. And it's not about having all the answers.

    It's about the weight people carry in silence, what happens when we don't unload it, and why honest conversations still matter.

    If you've ever felt like you were holding everything together for everyone else, this space is for you.

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    31 m
  • UNLOADED - Official Trailer
    Jan 30 2026

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    UNLOADED's Official trailer - voiced by Quentin Olwell

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    2 m