I’ve always believed that real connection starts with honest conversation. The kind where talk about what’s really going on and stop pretending everything is fine when it’s not. That’s what I’ve tried to do on my blog, Substack, and on Instagram. It’s fun putting together gift guides, capsule wardrobes, and sharing house projects. But it’s all about connection for me. The most meaningful work I can do is share what I’ve been through, and help others feel less alone. And today, I finally get to bring that energy to something new. My podcast, Tell Me Everything, is officially live. You can listen to it on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. 

 

Introducing Tell Me Everything with Danielle Moss

 

I love listening to podcasts, but the last year or so, I started to feel a disconnect. The podcasts I listen to are great, but the people being interviewed are almost always household names. There are so many incredible people out there, and everyone has a story worth telling. Every Tuesday, I will share conversations with people who are willing to skip the small talk and dive into what’s really going on. People who have lived through things and came out the other side with something to say. The next few months, we’ll be talking about anxiety, going no-contact, motherhood, OCD, growing small businesses, women’s health, grief, politics, and everything in between. 

Over the last week, I realized how many of you were impacted by the grief of losing a pet, but no one really talks about it. tSo that’s where I come in. This show exists because life is messy, and I want to talk about the things we go through. We need this connection now more than ever. 

I started with a solo episode, which I never thought I’d do. In this episode, I spoke openly about my parents, why I really stopped talking to my dad (there was a lot of illegal activity there) and some of the harder things I went through as a kid. I shared openly about getting out of an abusive relationship, moving across the country, starting a business, growing my family, my daughter’s cancer diagnosis, and finding myself after everything fell apart. 

I also shared a vulnerable two-part conversation with Jeffrey Marsh that touches on grief, going no contact, and what comes after. We spoke just days after I lost my sweet Buddy, and I wasn’t in the best place, but it felt so good to talk to them. 

 

This podcast came to life after a lifetime of experiences, losses, grief, and growth. We talk about the hard things and the hopeful things. Motherhood. Grief. Trauma. Healing. Boundaries. The moments that break and rebuild us. Each conversation has one goal, to help you feel less alone.

That’s what Tell Me Everything is. I hope you enjoy the first few episodes, and if you do, I would love to hear from you. If my podcast resonates with you, it would mean so much if you left a 5 star review, and shared an episode with a friend, or on social media.