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Raised By Curiosity

Raised By Curiosity

By: Morgan | The Virtual RA
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Summary

"Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back." Morgan was known as the kid who asked one hundred questions growing up. Now, she embraces it. Asking it all from perspective, psychology, economics, culture, financial literacy, politics, and the real-world skills no one formally teaches you. This is where curiosity turns into clarity—and clarity turns into confidence. Raised by Curiosity is what happens when you never stop asking.Morgan | The Virtual RA Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • You ARE Capable of Doing HARD Things (My Devotional)
    May 11 2026

    In honor of May being Mental Health Awareness Month, Morgan discusses the deeply personal journey behind training for and completing her first marathon. In this episode, she opens up about the mental, emotional, and physical battles she faced during her 6-month training block, including trauma, suicidal ideation, sobriety, identity work, self-sabotage, and learning how to sit alone with herself in solitude.

    This episode serves as her devotional and a reflection on faith, purpose, and the ways God works through even our darkest moments. Through the pain, setbacks, and unexpected moments of encouragement, she discusses how this journey strengthened her relationship with God in a way that changed her forever.

    Discipline, delayed gratification, authenticity, healing, faith, purpose, and the realization that growth is never linear. Morgan discusses the connection between mental health and endurance sports, the lessons learned through pain and perseverance, and why putting yourself in uncomfortable situations can completely change what you believe is possible for your life.

    Most importantly, this is a reminder that you never truly know what someone else is carrying. Be kind. Check on your people. And remember: even in your darkest moments, you ARE capable of doing HARD things.

    If you have letters to write, you have a reason to stay. If you don’t have letters to write, write to me.

    If this episode resonates with you, know that you are seen, validated, and loved. 🤍

    Book recommendations on ⁠my storefront⁠

    ⁠Substack⁠, ⁠Instagram⁠, TikTok: @thevirtualra

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Male vs Female Rage
    Mar 23 2026

    This week, Morgan discusses why rage isn’t random—it’s accumulated. She unpacks how suppressed emotions, unmet needs, and being taught to avoid anger altogether lead to the very outbursts we later feel ashamed of. She blends her writing with personal perspective to challenge the idea that anger is “bad,” reframing it instead as a signal we were never taught how to read. This episode leans into the uncomfortable truth: if we don’t learn to process our emotions, they will process us—and that’s why conversations about anger and mental health aren’t optional; they’re necessary.


    All sources listed at the bottom of my Substack articles:

    Rage Part I

    Rage Part II

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    51 mins
  • What listening to podcasts is actually doing for your brain
    Mar 16 2026

    This week, we unpack how listening to long-form conversations helps you understand different perspectives, challenge your own beliefs, question ideas, build real intellectual confidence, and develop deeper curiosity about the world around you. Morgan discusses how doomscrolling is quietly weakening our attention spans and ability to reason. Think of this as a reset for your brain.

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    25 mins
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