In this episode of Let’s Talk About the Deep Stuff, I’m joined by the brilliant and fearless Bree Bailey — award-winning poet and master of turning pain into poetry. We get real about what it means to be vulnerable in your art and your life. Where’s the line between being honest and being too exposed? How much of ourselves do we really need to share to connect with others — and when does it become too much?
We talk about personal moments we’ve both put out into the world, the reactions we’ve gotten, and the times it felt empowering… or just plain uncomfortable. This is a conversation about truth, boundaries, creative freedom, and learning to be seen — without losing yourself in the process.
If you’ve ever struggled with how much of your story to share, this one’s for you.
Bree's website: https://www.breebaileypoetry.com/
Bree's IG: https://www.instagram.com/breebaileypoetry/
The intro music is "Daybreaker" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
Check out more of his music here: https://karlcasey.bandcamp.com/
Or listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4oGlqi5TaK8r8K50fQhUbe?si=drdN0wQNQ7aVXEm3Nx3xhA
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