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I'd Like to Unsubscribe

I'd Like to Unsubscribe

De: Marisa Zeppieri and Britt Walker
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What if the life you planned vanished overnight? For Marisa and Britt, it was chronic conditions without cures. We lost everything—our health, independence, careers, and even our sense of self. But in the wreckage, we found something unexpected: a chance to rebuild. Welcome to I’d Like to Unsubscribe, the podcast for anyone feeling stuck, lost, traumatized or just straight up over it. This isn’t just about surviving illness or trauma—it’s about ditching the toxic beliefs holding you back and daring to dream again. We’re bringing real talk, hard-earned wisdom, sarcasm & tips to help you rise!Marisa Zeppieri and Britt Walker Higiene y Vida Saludable
Episodios
  • ..."From Good Vibes Only: Toxic Positivity."
    Aug 12 2025

    Somewhere along the way, positivity stopped being a healthy mindset and turned into a sparkly prison. Enter today’s episode, where we lovingly take a sledgehammer to the “Good Vibes Only” sign hanging over your emotional life. Because let’s be honest — if smiling really cured everything, most of us would have glowing skin, six-figure bank accounts, and bodies that don’t require three specialist appointments a month. We’re talking about toxic positivity — the cultural pressure to “look on the bright side” while your world is on fire. You’ve seen it: Instagram captions, coffee mugs, even medical waiting rooms telling you to “Choose joy” as if your T-cell count cares about your vision board. This episode dives into why this brand of glitter-wrapped optimism isn’t encouragement — it’s emotional duct tape over a bullet wound.

    We’ll unpack the sneaky difference between gratitude (real, grounded, soul-lifting) and toxic positivity (shove-your-feelings-in-a-closet-and-smile). We’ll also look at how science says suppressing negative emotions doesn’t make you healthier — it can actually jack up your cortisol, worsen inflammation, and even make autoimmune symptoms flare. Spoiler: your immune system doesn’t care how positive your vibes are.

    This conversation is for the chronic illness warriors, the trauma survivors, and anyone who’s ever been told “Everything happens for a reason” while crying in their car. We’ll give you permission to feel your feelings without guilt, embrace sacred rage, and ugly cry as part of your actual healing.

    Because healing isn’t “good vibes only.” It’s good vibes, bad vibes, and all the honest, messy human vibes in between.

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    44 m
  • ..."From God is Punishing Me."
    Jul 29 2025

    Welcome back to I’d Like to Unsubscribe, the podcast where we call out bad theology and send it packing with a passive-aggressive fruit basket. Today we’re diving into one of the heaviest lies chronic illness sufferers wrestle with: “God is punishing me.” Yep. That one. The one that sneaks into your brain at 2 a.m. after a scary diagnosis or during yet another pain flare, whispering, “What did I do wrong?”Let’s get this straight from the jump: You are not sick because God is mad at you. He’s not teaching you a “lesson” by wrecking your body. And He is definitely not an emotionally manipulative ex who breaks your legs just so He can look like the hero when He shows up with a crutch. That is not love. That is not God. And it is 100% not Biblical.We’ll talk about how this toxic thinking gets planted (hint: years of half-truth church clichés like “Everything happens for a reason” or “God won’t give you more than you can handle”—insert eye roll here). We’ll also unpack why pain is the byproduct of a broken world, not a heavenly punishment, and why God can handle your anger, doubt, and ugly-cry prayers without flinching.This one’s going deep into scripture, psychology, and the messy middle of faith in suffering. Think Job, the bleeding woman, even Jesus—none of them were punished by God, yet all walked through the fire.So grab your coffee (or your heating pad), because this episode is your permission slip to unsubscribe from shame, toss bad theology in the recycle bin, and finally breathe again knowing: You are not being punished. You are still deeply loved. ✨ XOXO, Marisa & Britt ***Also, please follow us on Insta @lupuschickofficial and @idliketounsibscribe and @goddoesntsuck - or learn more about us at www.Idliketounsubscribe.com

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    49 m
  • ..."From I Have No Creativity Within Me."
    Jul 16 2025

    Hey friends! Today we lovingly call BS on the lie that you’re “not creative,” just because your third-grade art teacher didn’t hang your glitter-glued macaroni giraffe on the bulletin board. In this episode, we’re diving into the sneaky, soul-sucking myth that creativity is a luxury—or worse, that it’s only for “artsy” people with matching paint sets and energy. We unpack why so many of us stop creating when life gets hard. From spoon shortages to survival mode, to that annoying inner voice that whispers “you’re not good enough,” we get real about why creativity feels out of reach—and why that’s exactly when we need it most.Because science says doodling lowers cortisol. Scripture says we were created by a Creator to create. And our souls? They already know that coloring outside the lines might actually help us survive the mess.So whether your version of “art” is rearranging your throw pillows, building playlists that slap, or painting paintbrushes—this one’s your permission slip. Glue sticks out, self-judgment off.Because when the pain scale tips hard in one direction, we get to fill the other side with intentional joy. Creativity isn’t extra. It’s essential. It’s holy. And it might just be your next miracle. Let’s do this. ✨ XOXO, Marisa & Britt ***Also, please follow us on Insta @lupuschickofficial and @idliketounsibscribe and @goddoesntsuck - or learn more about us at www.Idliketounsubscribe.com

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    47 m
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