• 4 minutes 20 seconds
    I Have a New Podcast! Falling in Love is Easy Trailer

    Hey About Face fam—today I’ve got something special for you. I’m introducing my brand new podcast: Falling in Love is Easy.

    This show is close to my heart. It’s a deep dive into the beautiful, messy, tender (and sometimes terrifying) territory of modern relationships. If you’ve ever asked yourself why healthy love can feel so hard, or why we’re drawn to patterns we thought we left behind, this new podcast is for you.

    In Falling in Love is Easy, I offer tools and tips to recover from relationship conflict, interview experts, and talk with real people about dating, intimacy, vulnerability, and all the emotional gymnastics we go through trying to love and be loved. It’s raw, honest, and sometimes funny—and it’s a space to unpack the ways love breaks us open and helps us grow.


    ✨ Subscribe to Falling in Love is Easy

    Available now wherever you listen to podcasts! Just search the title, or use the links here:



    Thank you for being part of this community. I hope you’ll come with me as we explore what happens when we stop chasing drama—and start practicing the kind of love that’s actually good for us.

    With love,
    Kate Marlene

    3 May 2025, 12:24 pm
  • 2 minutes 3 seconds
    Introducing- Atypical Daydream

    I wanted to introduce you all to a podcast I really love called Atypical Daydream, hosted by Josh Caldwell.

    I know you, listeners of About Face, love personal stories, road stories, travel stories, people stories... I'm really hooked on this and wanted to share. And if you follow, I'll appear in a future episode, sharing my story of calling off my wedding to travel the world.. if you haven't already heard it.


    Follow Atypical Daydream wherever you get your podcasts.

    Atypical Daydream on Apple--> https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/atypical-daydream/id1646907297

    Atypical Daydream on Spotify--> https://open.spotify.com/show/6V1dm9knVaO0x4wgwAdhqA

    28 March 2025, 8:41 am
  • 1 hour 23 minutes
    Episode 52. The Power of Single-Mothering w/ Ruby Russell

    As a single mom myself I've had to battle the negative stereotypes and stigmas around single motherhood and what happens after a marriage/parenting relationship breaks down. In this episode I am talking with Ruby Russell is a journalist, author, and single mom from London, also living in Berlin, and the author of Doing it All: The Social Power of Single Motherhood. Doing it All is a feminist exploration of single-motherhood, tracing a history through Victorian brothels, welfare rights activism and Black feminist traditions of othermothering. Ruby Russell tells a different story: of motherhood defined not by marriage or men, but as a nexus of solidarity beyond the patriarchal status quo.

    A personal quest for empowerment, Doing It All is also a fierce critique of the structures that leave single mums marginalised and exhausted – and a call to reclaim mothering as the life force of sustainable, connected and radically responsible communities.  

    In this episode we cover:

    • Challenging dominant narratives about single-motherhood: “The archetypal single mother used to be the girl who didn’t hold out for a ring on her finger, or the deserted wife who couldn’t hold on to her man. But these days, most of us are women who detonated nuclear families we couldn’t tolerate.”
    • The separation of romantic love and parenting, what happened to our relationships after birth, and what responsibilities fall to mothers, despite any efforts towards egalitarian models of care.
    • The benefits of single motherhood and what ways we could improve communities and policies for single mothers: "Why should mothering without a man be so hard and how might we all do family better?”
    • How 'mothering in capitalism is shit," the relationship between capitalism and the nuclear family and how advancements in feminism have still failed women and particularly mothers.
    • “A woman’s fertility is more powerful than his virility” and the idea of reclaiming of fertility as woman’s power and how it has been eroded through patriarchy.
    • How questioning our dependence on men allows more alternatives to the nuclear family and empowering our choices against patriarchy.
    • The Legal system, which used to give no rights to women, has also stepped in trying to impose a 50/50 model on families, without considering the very different nature of mothering versus fathering. We talk about the “equalizing” imposition of the law and why it strips mothers of their natural rights.
    • Abortion and feminism- how suppressing our fertility is different from asserting power and how to reimagine a feminism that includes motherhood.
    • The Reproductive Justice Movement, and the intersectionality of single-motherhood, black feminism, welfare warriors, and sex workers. 

     

    You can find Ruby Russell and her book online or at your local bookstore. 

    Contact Kate Marlene

    IG: @katemarleo

    TikTok @katemarlene

    email: [email protected]

    17 June 2024, 2:25 pm
  • 17 minutes 30 seconds
    51. I Went to Jail! The Stories We tell About Ourselves

    Somewhere there is a mugshot of me after I got arrested at a house party in Seattle when I was 20. There is also a picture of me graduating law school a few years later. Both of these pictures tell a story, and both are true. But how do I make meaning from these stories and these truths? What do these stories tell me about myself and my life?

    In this solo episode, I'm talking about how I have come to understand the power of storytelling, identity, and how we can use narrative in harnessing potential and creating our lives. 

    In this episode I cover:

    • How our stories about self define who we are and who we are becoming
    • The difference between stories and beliefs
    • How narrative helped me heal and improve my sense of self. 
    • How stories shape our beliefs and potential
    • How we can help our kids tell better stories about themselves
    • How to improve the way we see ourselves and the narrative arc of our lives.

    For more information about sessions, you can reach me at www.restoryatherapy.com

    IG: katemarleo

    [email protected]

    Join my Patreon for extra content: www.patreon.com/katemarlene

    4 June 2024, 5:00 pm
  • 59 minutes 17 seconds
    50. Family Estrangement & Going No Contact w/ Janice Formichella

    "Just because someone is related, doesn't mean they love you," can be a difficult idea to accept, but recognizing that family relations don't always serve us can be empowering. 

    Family estrangement is a taboo topic and those of us who have had to go no contact with famly members never make the decision lightly. Kate speaks with break-up coach and family estrangement expert, Janice Formichella about her own experience severing from the LDS church and the difficult decision to go no contact with toxic family members, including her parents. 

    In addition to sharing their own stories of family estrangement, this episode also covers:

    • Dealing with events, including weddings and funerals
    • Light versions of no-contact
    • Setting boundaries with family members
    • Keeping a record or narrative of events 
    • How family dynamics mirror our relationship with self
    • Academic research and resources on family estrangement

     Kate Marlene

    IG: @katemarleo

    www.restoryatherapy.com

    [email protected]

    Janice Formichella

    IG: JaniceFormichella

    www.breakupspod.com

     

    Music: Always on My Mind by Marbert Rocel

     

     

    28 May 2024, 11:15 am
  • 21 minutes 56 seconds
    49. PSA: Stop Texting When You Should Be Talking!

    When it comes to texting- I am the worst! I have a history of sending break-up texts, having serious conflicts by text message, and trying to communicate my emotional reactions and needs by text message. 

    The thing is- we don't get anywhere by dumping on others through text message. We lose nuance, accountability, and the opportunity for conflict resolution.

    In this episode, I talk about my own history of being a bad communicator by text message, how I learned to (eeek!) call instead of text, and some thoughts on the relationship between text messaging, people pleasing, and conflict avoidance.

    Texting can go wrong--and fast. Try to make it a practice to avoid serious conversations by text and you will improve your own anxiety around texting as well as your capacity to resolve conflict with your partner, friends, family, and colleagues. 

    21 March 2024, 9:38 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    48. Burnout in Mid-Life and 'The Way Home' w/ Ben Katt

    I started this podcast after my own 'rock bottom' story and recovery journey, really in effort to capture the essence of personal growth and transformation coming out of darkness. But, what if there is no rock bottom? 

    What if you simply feel, or hear a voice deep down that tells you ... something isn't right?

    'Rock bottom’ stories can be inspiring, they do not always capture the very normative experiences of burnout, feelings of disconnect, and a lack of purpose, particulary at mid-life. And, how do we define mid-life? Could it be, not a number, but rather a point in life to look back, reflect, and create transformation in our next phase?

    In this episode, I interviewed author Ben Katt, about his new book, "The Way Home: Discovering the Hero's Journey to Wholeness at Midlife," which captures the personal  transformation of someone who “lost his heart” but not in the most cinematic rock bottom ways we are accustomed to encountering. As he intros his book, there are countless ways to lose your heart, and he offers a guide to find your heart, and your way home. 

    Ben Katt is a meditation teacher and spiritual coach. He weaves personal experience, spiritual wisdom, and mythology, following the hero’s journey to inspire a path from isolation to belonging, securtity to surrender and conformity to wildness. 

    Kate Marlene

    IG: @katemarleo

    www.restoryatherapy.com

     

    Ben Katt 

    IG: @akabenkatt

    www.benjaminkatt.com

     

     

     

     

     

     

    14 March 2024, 1:20 pm
  • 18 minutes 51 seconds
    47. Managing Fear and Anger During Loss

    I wanted to share a difficulty that I have been struggling with the last month and how I was able to manage some hard, even shameful emotions that came up for me. When my kids' father got sick and ended up in the hospital for the last month I had to accept my new role as a single mom, without the help of a co-parent.

    In this episode I discuss the stages of grief I went through, including some anger and resentment that I was not proud of. I also discuss the shift I was able to make from fear and anger towards service, an old recovery tool that helped give me perspective on my loss and how I can focus my attention on the needs of others. 

    Email me at [email protected]

    For more about my narrative work and to work with me: www.restoryatherapy.com

    Art, exhibitions, and products: www.katemarlene.com

    Facebook: Kate Marlene/Restorya
    IG: @katemarleo

     

    4 March 2024, 1:20 pm
  • 1 hour 10 seconds
    46. Love Stories in Art and Life w/ Olivia DeRecat

    Love stories captivate all of us, but how do narratives of love influence how we date, make meaning, and tell our own stories? What do we look for in the love stories of our own lives and how do larger narratives about love influence how we pursue and experience romance?

    In this episode, I interview Olivia de Recat, author, illustrator, and cartoonist for the New Yorker. Her book Drawn Together was named one of the best books of the Year by the New Yorker in 2022. This book was absolutely beautiful, truly hilarious, and a vulnerable look at romantic love stories in all shapes  It’s a collection of illustrated love stories, but also a kind of memoir that looks at Olivia’s relationship to love and relationships. I wanted to talk to her about her book, and how relationships are shaped by the love stories we know and tell.

    Kate

    IG @katemarleo

    www.restoryatherapy.com

    Find Olivia 

    IG @drawingolive

    www.oliviaderecat.com

     

     

    6 February 2024, 8:49 am
  • 20 minutes
    45. Illness, Negative Self-Talk, and Healing

    Being sick can have a negative impact on our sense of self and mental well-being. Do you feel unproductive, unable to be a good parent, or isolated and lonely when you're sick? When we are ill, a myriad of stories, beliefs, and negative associations can surface. These stories can impact our sense of self and, in my case, even lead to questioning my ability to work or be a good parent, fostering self-doubt and blame.

    To stop negative self-reflection during illness we must detach our identities and self-worth from the condition. It's about seeing the illness objectively, as something separate from who we are. Today, I want to share my story and offer insights that could provide support to anyone facing illness, whether it's a common cold, flu, or something more serious and chronic.

    If you're interested in sessions with me you can book at www.restoryatherapy.com

    Find me IG: @katerestorya

    Facebook: Kate Marlene/Restorya Therapy

    TikTok: KateMarlene

     

     

    6 December 2023, 11:48 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    44. Break Ups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On w/ Janice Formichella

    One of the greatest pains we will ever endure in life is heartache, either from a break-up, rejection, divorce, or the severance of a relationship. In this episode I talked with Janice Formicella, a break-up coach and host of the podcast, "Break-ups, Broken Hearts, and Moving On." We talked about recovery from our own divorce and other break-ups, withdrawal after break-up, the power of no-contact, and how to use the pain of a break-up to fuel personal growth at any stage of life. We also talk about the power of narrative, understanding the self, and shifting our narratives around break-ups towards empowerment.  

    Janice Formichella is a breakup coach and the host of the podcast Breakups, Broken Hearts, and Moving on w/ Janice Formichella. She is passionate about helping people from all backgrounds to beat their breakup, overcome loneliness, and make the end of a relationship the start of a powerful new beginning. www.breakupspod.com IG: JaniceFormichella Breakupspodcast  

    Kate Marlene Leone is a narrative therapist and works with clients internationally. More information at www.restoryatherapy.com

    IG: @katerestorya
    TikTok: @katemarlene

    If you leave a review, send me a screenshot and I have a small gift for you!

     

    16 November 2023, 4:28 pm
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