Épisodes

  • Burnout, Bagels, and the Boundaries We Keep Breaking (When your toaster talks back, it’s time to check your peace.)
    Oct 21 2025

    Ever argued with your toaster and realized the fight wasn’t about breakfast? In this solo episode of Embers After Midnight, Alex gets real about burnout, boundaries, and the quiet art of protecting your peace. With humor, heart, and a dash of honesty, she reflects on what it means to revisit your creative self, stop performing calm, and start living it.
    Learn how to rebuild your boundaries, say “no” without guilt, and remember — peace isn’t passive; it’s a practice.

    If this spoke to you, share it with someone walking their own kind of fire.
    Subscribe, leave a note, or send me your ember story — I’d love to hear it.

    And remember: the fire we tend together always burns brighter.

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    10 min
  • That's Not What I Said: The Quiet Art of Listening
    Oct 14 2025

    What if better communication isn’t about saying more — but saying it with care?
    In this warm, funny episode of Embers After Midnight, Alex reflects on 36 years of marriage, four very opinionated dogs, and the everyday art of listening. From leash-chaos diplomacy to “Gemini-approved” dog treats, she explores how humor, gratitude, and genuine curiosity can turn misunderstandings into moments of connection. Along the way, she shares three small but powerful conversations that remind her what really matters most — family, presence, and the courage to keep talking kindly.

    Lighthearted, heartfelt, and perfectly imperfect — this one’s for anyone learning to build bridges instead of walls.

    If this spoke to you, share it with someone walking their own kind of fire.
    Subscribe, leave a note, or send me your ember story — I’d love to hear it.

    And remember: the fire we tend together always burns brighter.

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    13 min
  • Say What You Mean (and Mean It Kindly)
    Oct 13 2025

    We all think we’re good at communication… until someone says,
    “That’s not what I said,” and suddenly we’re replaying the conversation like a courtroom drama.

    In this episode, we’re talking about communication — the art of saying what we mean without burning the house down. From “motivational” phrases that land worse than we intend, we’ll explore how to listen better, speak gentler, and laugh at the times we’ve all gotten it wrong.

    Because connection doesn’t come from perfect phrasing — it comes from curiosity, compassion, and the courage to stay in the conversation, even when it’s awkward.

    Pull up a chair, Take a deep breath, and join me by the fire as we learn how to mean it kindly. 💛

    If this spoke to you, share it with someone walking their own kind of fire.
    Subscribe, leave a note, or send me your ember story — I’d love to hear it.

    And remember: the fire we tend together always burns brighter.

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    9 min
  • Fear, Freedom, and the Fire That Stays
    Oct 9 2025

    What if fear isn’t the enemy — but the compass?

    In this episode of Embers After Midnight, Alex Quinn opens up about walking with fear through seasons of loss, rebuilding, and rediscovery. From the early days of Mindful Vibe to picking up a novel 24 years in the making, this is a conversation about courage, purpose, and the quiet kind of freedom that comes when we finally stop waiting for perfect.

    You’ll hear real reflections on self-acceptance, creative renewal, and learning to dance again — even if it’s just in your kitchen at midnight.
    Each story and breath in this episode invites you to take your own next step — to start the thing, make the call, rebuild the dream, or simply rest in who you’ve already become.

    Because the fire doesn’t fade.
    It stays — waiting for you to tend it.

    If this spoke to you, share it with someone walking their own kind of fire.
    Subscribe, leave a note, or send me your ember story — I’d love to hear it.

    And remember: the fire we tend together always burns brighter.

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    8 min
  • The Ember That Builds
    Oct 9 2025

    There’s a certain hour—after the world exhales—when what’s left glowing is what matters.
    In The Ember That Builds, Alex Quinn invites listeners into a conversation about healing and renewal: the accident that stopped her in her tracks, a painting born from chaos, and the family miracles that stitched her world back together.
    It’s not a story of sorrow; it’s a story of endurance, humor, and how we keep growing long after we think we’re finished.

    Because reclaiming what was lost isn’t about chasing youth—it’s about reclaiming aliveness.
    Pull a blanket close, press play, and remember: the thread still holds.

    If this spoke to you, share it with someone walking their own kind of fire.
    Subscribe, leave a note, or send me your ember story — I’d love to hear it.

    And remember: the fire we tend together always burns brighter.

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    8 min
  • The Pause That Changed Everything
    Oct 9 2025

    Host Alex Quinn invites you into late-night conversations about loss, resilience, love, and the kind of strength that only rises from the ashes… preferably with coffee that’s gone cold and a few good laughs about how we got here.

    Born from seasons of upheaval and healing, this isn’t a show about perfection — it’s about rebuilding with grace, grit, and a little grown-up mischief. Because growing older doesn’t mean you stop growing — it just means you’ve got better stories and a louder laugh.

    You’ll find reflections on recovery, creativity, family, faith, and the small rebellions that keep us alive — all wrapped in a voice that reminds you you’re not the only one figuring it out as you go.

    Because sometimes, the quiet after midnight is when we finally hear ourselves again.

    Pull a blanket close.
    Let what burned make room for what’s next.
    This is Embers After Midnight — where humor, heart, and healing share the same seat on the couch.

    If this spoke to you, share it with someone walking their own kind of fire.
    Subscribe, leave a note, or send me your ember story — I’d love to hear it.

    And remember: the fire we tend together always burns brighter.

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    9 min