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Brutally Me

Auteur(s): Marie Alain
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Brutally Me is your podcast where raw honesty meets real-life experience — no filters, no fluff, and definitely no pretending. It’s me, talking my sh*t and telling my truth, unfiltered and unapologetic. I’ll be diving into the messiness of being human through my life experience. This isn’t your polished self-help podcast. It’s vulnerable, loud, uncomfortable, and sometimes a little chaotic — but always real. Expect hot takes, life lessons, and unfiltered debates on the things people are too scared to talk about. If you’re tired of curated perfection and ready for something honest — brutally honest — then welcome to Brutally Me. You can follow me on instagram: @brutally_me_pdcst For any questions or if you want to be Brutally You and contact me: brutallymepdcst@gmail.com (mailto:brutallymepdcst@gmail.com) Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.© 2025 Brutally Me Sciences sociales
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    For any questions or if you want to be Brutally You and contact me: brutallymepdcst@gmail.com


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    If this topic resonates with you, let's chat on instagram: @brutally_me_pdcst

    For any questions or if you want to be Brutally You and contact me: brutallymepdcst@gmail.com



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