The Papaya Podcast

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54.8K - 91.3K listeners Female 4.7 rating 3652 reviews 287 episodes Canada
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The Papaya Podcast is a weekly show where your host, Sarah Nicole, dishes out some sweetness mixed in with some seeds of wisdom. Get ready to get inspired, get candid, and get real, because we are all in this digital space together.

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Sarah Nicole

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Nicki Marie
Nicki Marie is a content creator known for her candid discussions about motherhood, divorce, and personal growth. She has built a community around sharing her experiences and insights into navigating the complexities of modern family dynamics and the challenges of single parenthood. Through her work, she emphasizes the importance of authenticity and connection in the digital age.
Jayne Mattingly
Jayne Mattingly is an author and advocate known for her work on body grief and the emotional complexities surrounding chronic illness and disability. She has a personal journey that informs her insights into the societal pressures of body image and the importance of grief literacy. Jayne outlines the seven phases of body grief in her new book, aiming to help others recognize and process their experiences of loss related to their bodies.
Jessica Turner
Jessica Turner is an author and speaker known for her work on personal development and emotional well-being. She has written extensively about her experiences with disappointment and grief, particularly in the context of significant life changes such as divorce. Jessica emphasizes the importance of therapy and self-acceptance in her teachings, and she is currently promoting her upcoming book that delves into these themes. Through her work, she aims to empower individuals to navigate their emotional journeys and foster supportive communities.
Julia Dantas
Julia Dantas is a renowned makeup artist and educator known for her transformative approach to beauty. She has overcome personal challenges to establish herself in the competitive beauty industry, where she emphasizes the importance of confidence in makeup application. Julia is passionate about teaching and sharing her knowledge with aspiring artists, advocating for the accessibility of beauty creation in the digital age.
Molly Carlson
Molly Carlson is a Canadian diver known for her competitive achievements in the sport. She has gained recognition for her ability to embrace fear and vulnerability, often discussing the mental challenges athletes face, including imposter syndrome. Through her social media presence, Molly connects with a wider audience, sharing insights into the realities of being an athlete and the importance of showcasing the human side of sports.

Topics Discussed

marriage divorce motherhood content creation identity authenticity personal growth single parenthood family dynamics community support body grief chronic illness disability body image grief literacy menopause fertility loss phases of body grief disappointment grief self-love processing emotions therapy relationships self-acceptance supportive communities insecurity business makeup confidence beauty industry education digital age unique journeys bravery fear vulnerability diving imposter syndrome social media athletes

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Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on The Papaya Podcast.

0:00 43:17

The One with Big Feelings About Marriage, Divorce & Motherhood with Nicki Marie

Hosts
Sarah Nicole
Guests
Nicki Marie
Keywords
marriage divorce motherhood content creation identity authenticity personal growth single parenthood family dynamics community support

In this engaging conversation, Sarah and Nicki discuss their unexpected journeys into content creation, the complexities of identity and authenticity in the digital age, and the profound impact of divorce on personal growth. They explore the surprising lessons learned from single parenthood, the challenges of navigating non-traditional family dynamics, and the emotional intricacies that come with these experiences. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of community support and the evolving nature of content engagement in a world where personal stories resonate deeply with audiences.



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0:00 50:33

The One About Body Grief with Jayne Mattingly

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Sarah Nicole
Guests
Jayne Mattingly
Keywords
body grief chronic illness disability body image grief literacy menopause fertility loss phases of body grief

In this conversation, Sarah and Jayne Mattingly discuss the concept of body grief, exploring Jayne's personal journey through chronic illness and disability. They delve into the emotional complexities of grieving changes in one's body, the societal pressures surrounding body image, and the importance of recognizing and processing body grief as a form of healing. The discussion also touches on the cultural lack of grief literacy, the impact of menopause and fertility loss, and the seven phases of body grief that Jayne outlines in her new book.



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0:00 44:05

The One About Experiencing and Embracing Disappointment with Jessica Turner

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Sarah Nicole
Guests
Jessica Turner
Keywords
disappointment grief self-love divorce processing emotions therapy body image relationships self-acceptance supportive communities

In this conversation, Sarah and Jessica Turner discuss the journey of navigating disappointment, grief, and self-love following significant life changes, including divorce. Jessica shares her experiences and insights from her upcoming book, emphasizing the importance of processing emotions, investing in therapy, and finding agency in one's response to life's challenges. They explore the impact of body image on relationships and the healing journey, highlighting the need for self-acceptance and the power of supportive communities.



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0:00 29:28

The One About Turning Your Insecurity Into A Business with Julia Dantas

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Sarah Nicole
Guests
Julia Dantas
Keywords
insecurity business makeup confidence beauty industry education digital age unique journeys

In this fun conversation, Sarah and Julia Dantas explore the transformative power of makeup and Julia's inspiring journey from overcoming personal challenges to becoming a sought-after makeup artist and educator. They discuss the importance of confidence in makeup application, the evolution of the beauty industry, and the significance of teaching and sharing knowledge in a field often perceived as competitive. Julia emphasizes the accessibility of beauty creation in the digital age and encourages aspiring artists to embrace their unique journeys.



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0:00 36:03

The One About Bravery, Fear and Doing It Scared with Molly Carlson

Hosts
Sarah Nicole
Guests
Molly Carlson
Keywords
bravery fear vulnerability diving imposter syndrome social media athletes
In this engaging conversation, Sarah interviews Canadian diver Molly Carlson, who shares her journey of embracing fear and vulnerability in the world of diving. Molly discusses the importance of showing the human side of athletes, the distinction between bravery and confidence, and her experiences with imposter syndrome. She also reflects on her social media journey and how it has allowed her to connect with a broader audience, showcasing the realities of being an athlete.

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Ratings

Global:
4.7 rating 3652 reviews

Canada

4.7 ratings 2000 reviews

USA

4.8 ratings 1500 reviews

UK

4.8 ratings 74 reviews

Australia

4.4 ratings 47 reviews

South Africa

4.9 ratings 16 reviews

New Zealand

5.0 ratings 12 reviews

Ireland

5.0 ratings 3 reviews

Singapore

0.0 ratings 0 reviews