Because self-awareness deserves sequels.

You didn’t just survive the workbook—you unlocked a whole new level of delusion detox. Welcome to the bonus vault.
Here’s where I drop the extra stuff that didn’t make it into the workbook—fresh prompts, brutally honest challenges, and occasional downloads that feel like therapy… if therapy had better Wi-Fi.

🧠 Expect more:

Monthly BRUTAL prompts to keep your breakthroughs from expiring.

Mini-challenges that test your boundaries and your sense of humor.

Secret pages that update when I spiral creatively (so, often).

✨ Bookmark this page. The glow-up isn’t a one-time event—it’s a maintenance plan.

Cate Brown podcast episode “Why I Started Honest Pursuits: Dismantling the Myths of a Perfect Life” displayed on a laptop screen on a gray couch

🎧 PODCAST EPISODES THAT HIT WHERE THIS WORKBOOK LEFT OFF

Because reflection’s funnier when it’s out loud.

Each episode hits the emotional aftershock of the workbook: the boundaries, the unlearning, the awkward accountability. Think of it as your BRUTAL aftercare kit—with less crying and more cackling.

🎙️ Start with:

“I Didn’t Want a Podcast—I Wanted a Life That Didn’t Feel Like a Lie.”

“Why ‘Letting Them’ Is Making You Lonely.”

“You’re Not Scared—You’re Just Addicted to Overthinking.”

💬 Listen where the workbook stopped—and your real talk begins.

💌 CONFESSION FUNNEL → SHARE YOUR TRUTH

Because anonymity brings out the honesty.

Got a confession? Drop it. No names. No judgment. Just your truth—raw, ridiculous, or redemptive.

This is your chance to unload that thing you swore you’d take to the grave. The one you only admit in the shower. Or to your group chat that’s one wine night away from imploding.

🎭 What happens next?

Your confession gets added (anonymously) to our community wall of chaos.  Other people read it, laugh, cry, or realize they’re not the only ones who’ve texted their ex from a burner account.  We all heal. Kinda.

🖤 Say it here. Leave lighter.

Person holding a smartphone playing Cate Brown’s Honest Pursuits podcast episode “Dating and the Delusional Ego Olympics”