Do I Like Who I Am? A Conversation with Khaylah Epps on the I Might Die Alone Podcast

Crystal Jackson

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The following interview is now available on all streaming platforms. In this episode, we discuss a prior article I wrote entitled You May Be Single, But You Don’t Have to Be Afraid You’ll Die Alone. In this conversation with Khaylah Epps, we talk about what it’s like to be single, how the fear of dying alone permeates our culture, single parenting, and how to truly practice and embody self-love and self-acceptance.

About Khaylah Epps

Khaylah Epps has a Masters degree in Health Policy and Management from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her podcast I Might Die Alone celebrates women who are defining their lives beyond their relationship status and dives deep into the dichotomy of wanting romantic love but also not letting the absence consume us. Her aim is to provide a platform for women to have honest conversations about what it means to prioritize ourselves while still holding space for our desire for love and connection, and to explore the different paths to building a family and creating a fulfilling life on our own terms. For more on why Khaylah started this platform, listen to her story here.

About Crystal Jackson (That’s me!)

Crystal Jackson is a former therapist turned author of the Heart of Madison contemporary romance series. Her work has been featured on Medium, Elite Daily, Your Tango, The Good Men Project, Thought Catalog, and Mamamia. When she’s not writing, you can find her traveling, paddle boarding, leading yoga classes, or curling up with her nose in a book in Madison, Georgia, where she lives with two wild and wonderful children and one precious pup.

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Crystal Jackson is a former therapist turned writer. She is the author of the Heart of Madison series and a volume of poetry entitled My Words Are Whiskey. Her work has been featured on Medium, Elite Daily, Thought Catalog, The Good Men Project, and Elephant Journal. When she's not writing, you can find her traveling, paddle boarding, cycling, throwing axes badly but with terrifying enthusiasm, hiking, or curled up with her nose in a book in Madison, Georgia, where she lives with one puppy and two wild and wonderful children. Crystal writes about relationships, mental health, parenting, social justice, and more. Never miss an update. Subscribe to emails: https://crystaljacksonwriter.substack.com/

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