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S1 Ep 32EPISODE 32 • CHAPTER CLOSINGS | THOSE FINAL DROPS...

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🍒 In Closing... Those Final Drops In this closing reflection of Dried Cherry Juice: The Story So Far, Cece gently rewinds the tape back to where it all began — reminding listeners that stories are meant to be told, claimed, and owned. What first appeared dark, frightening, and “blood-stained” is reframed as something far less sinister and far more human: dried cherry juice all along. This epilogue circles back to the central metaphor of the series — that perspective shapes everything. What we assume to be a crime scene may simply be life’s messiness seen through a different lens. Cece acknowledges that her story is not finished, only paused, and invites listeners to continue the journey with her as she keeps growing, healing, and creating. In a heartfelt postface, she speaks directly to the audience: you are not alone, your story matters, and your breaking points can become your shining points. Life is hard, unpredictable, and sometimes relentless — but it is also meaningful, beautiful, and worth showing up for. Cece emphasizes resilience, faith, and self-compassion, encouraging others to fight for their dreams, trust their path, and leave a positive mark on the world. The episode closes with an invitation to listeners to share their own stories through #ThisIsMyStory — because at the end of the day, we are all cherries in the same basket, learning how to make lemonade from life’s tartest lemons. — ⚠️ Content Note: Dried Cherry Juice is an 18+ series. Some episodes contain sensitive or graphic material that may be triggering for certain listeners. Each episode includes its own episode-specific content notes so listeners can proceed thoughtfully or skip individual chapters while continuing the series as a whole. — 🩸 Additional Series Information: 🔗 www.Linktr.ee/DriedCherryJuice 🔗 www.DriedCherryJuice.Podbean.com

Jan 24, 20262 min

S1 Ep 31EPISODE 31 • CHAPTER THIRTY | CHERRY A LA MODE

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🍒 Chapter 30: Cherry à la Mode In the series finale, Cece reflects on grief, loss, and meaning after the deaths of Zoie, her Nana, and later her Papaw. She describes Native American traditions around death, the symbolic meaning of owls in her family, and how repeated losses shaped her perspective on life. The chapter becomes a collection of hard-earned wisdom: trusting your gut, setting boundaries, practicing empathy, avoiding judgment, and refusing to let trauma define your future. Cece speaks candidly about being a former “welcome mat,” learning to demand respect, and finding balance between kindness and self-protection. She weaves in personal symbols — especially the sentimental necklace she wears daily — as a reminder of faith, resilience, and memory. She also shares her plan to create a charm bracelet representing each chapter of her story. Cece closes by reframing her past as fuel rather than burden: using both “floods and fires” of her life to create something meaningful, hopeful, and authentically hers — turning lemons into lemonade and cherries into cherry à la mode. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Death of loved ones • Grief and bereavement • Cultural discussions of death • Chronic illness reflection No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 202612 min

S1 Ep 30EPISODE 30 • CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE | FIRE & WATER

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🍒 Chapter 29: Fire & Water Cece takes a reflective detour into astrology, exploring her identity as a Pisces–Aries cusp — “fire and water.” She uses this framework to understand her emotional depth, empathy, impulsivity, and inner contradictions. Blending humor with insight, she explains how being both dreamy (Pisces) and fiery (Aries) has shaped her life: deep intuition, intense feelings, boundary-setting, and occasional emotional overwhelm. The episode also includes a hilarious childhood story of nearly driving a four-wheeler into a pond — earning her the nickname “Splash.” Ultimately, the chapter isn’t about astrology as belief, but as a metaphor for understanding herself: chaos, creativity, compassion, and resilience all coexisting. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Emotional overwhelm / sensory overload • Near-accident (non-injurious) No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20264 min

S1 Ep 29EPISODE 29 • CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT | FEVER DREAMS

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🍒 Chapter 28: Fever Dreams This episode revisits Cece’s complicated relationship with her father through the lens of a painful Christmas confrontation. After asking him not to joke about her mother, he responds by cutting off contact, sending cruel texts, and ultimately telling her he never loved her. Supported by her husband, Cece chooses not to engage in the conflict and instead focuses on boundaries and self-worth. She explains why she decided not to share the texts publicly and reflects on what it means to walk away from toxic relationships. The chapter then returns to her recurring dream about forgetting a combination lock — which stopped completely after she cut ties with her dad. Cece connects this to dream interpretation themes of identity, self-expression, and emotional testing. She closes with compassion: she still loves her father, remains civil, but deeply guarded — and openly wonders whether reconciliation is healthy or simply reopening old wounds. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Verbal abuse from a parent • Family estrangement • Emotional rejection • Conflict during holidays No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20263 min

S1 Ep 28EPISODE 28 • CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN | WHERE WE GO FROM HERE

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🍒 Chapter 27: Where We Go from Here Cece reflects on early marriage, childhood neglect, and emotional healing. She unpacks the statistic that marriages before age 22 often fail — and how she nearly defied the odds for nearly two decades. She explores how growing up in an unsafe emotional environment shaped her relationships: seeking validation, people-pleasing, and trying to “earn” love rather than receive it freely. The chapter focuses heavily on her separation from Bryce in 2023 — not as a story of betrayal, but as a turning point that helped her finally recognize his unconditional love. Cece describes how Bryce supported her through chronic illness, household responsibilities, and mental health struggles even while she was pushing him away. She acknowledges her own shortcomings, growth, and gratitude for her husband, while also emphasizing that relationships require ongoing work and boundaries. The episode shifts into humor with Cece's playful “toddlers should run the world” theory before circling back to family love — including a lighthearted anecdote about her Nana and a flaming paper prank. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Marital separation • Emotional neglect in childhood • Bipolar disorder (possible manic episode) • Chronic illness and caregiver dynamics No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20269 min

S1 Ep 27EPISODE 27 • CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX | CALL ME INFERTILE MYRTLE

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🍒 Chapter 26: Call Me Infertile Myrtle This episode centers on Cece's journey through infertility, chronic illness, and redefining what “motherhood” means. After years of trying to conceive, medical testing, and fertility treatments, she learns that PCOS combined with lupus made pregnancy medically unsafe — especially given her leukemia treatment. Rather than becoming parents to human children, Cece builds a family through beloved chihuahuas: Zoie, Zeus, and their accidental litter that produced the “twins,” Phoenix and Pennie. She recounts both the humor and heartbreak of pet parenthood — from the chaotic “stuck dogs” incident to Zoie’s unexpected death from severe anemia. The chapter then returns to Cece's own health: severe anemia, a failed endometrial ablation, and her decision to have a partial hysterectomy. She describes dramatic post-surgery weight loss, the frustration of trying to lose weight with chronic illness, and the relief of finally feeling better physically — even while grieving the permanent loss of biological motherhood. She closes with gratitude for her many nieces and nephews and a compassionate reminder to be kind to people whose health struggles you can’t see. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Infertility and pregnancy loss • Miscarriage risk discussion (non-graphic) • Chronic illness (lupus, leukemia, PCOS) • Anemia and iron infusions • Hysterectomy / reproductive surgery • Death of a pet No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20268 min

S1 Ep 26EPISODE 26 • CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE | INTERNAL INFERNO

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🍒 Chapter 25: Internal Inferno In this deeply personal episode, Cece describes the day she unexpectedly learned she had a rare form of chronic leukemia. What began as a routine medication appointment turned into an urgent call from her doctor after abnormal bloodwork revealed an extremely high white blood cell count. She explains her diagnosis in clear, relatable terms, including what “normal” counts look like versus her own results, how early detection likely saved her life, and why she now advocates for regular blood tests. Cece outlines her treatment — a daily oral chemotherapy pill — and what remission means for her. The chapter balances fear, gratitude, and reflection: recognizing how an inconvenient blood test became life-saving, and how living with chronic cancer reshaped her perspective on health and time. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Cancer diagnosis • Bone marrow biopsy (mentioned, not described) • Chronic illness • Medical anxiety No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20263 min

S1 Ep 25EPISODE 25 • CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR | PARANORMAL EXPERIENCES

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🍒 Chapter 24: Paranormal Experiences This episode takes a tonal turn into the strange, eerie, and unexplained, as Cece recounts two major paranormal experiences: Waking from a nap to violent knocking on her locked bedroom door while all four dogs reacted in fear — followed by what appeared to be a TV remote sliding under the door, leading her to call the police. Officers found no intruder and the remote was exactly where she left it. Later, while recording her in-laws’ dog whining, an unexplained disembodied voice saying one of her dog’s names appears on the audio — immediately stopping the barking. She also shares smaller “glitch in the matrix” moments, including a mysterious childhood photo of herself with a girl she doesn’t recognize. The chapter ends without firm conclusions, leaving space for curiosity rather than certainty. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Fear of home intrusion • Police response to perceived threat • Unexplained / paranormal events No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20268 min

S1 Ep 24EPISODE 24 • CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE | FLOODING OF MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES

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🍒 Chapter 23: Flooding of Mental Health Issues This episode focuses on Cece's mental health history and neurodivergence. She reflects on growing up in an anxious, high-stimulation world and shares memories of her Nana’s understanding of depression as a true chemical imbalance. Cece explains her diagnoses over time — including ADHD, learning differences in math and science, OCD tendencies, bipolar II, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, PTSD, seasonal affective disorder, and insomnia. She describes how treatment evolved through medication, counseling, and self-care strategies. The chapter blends humor with vulnerability as she illustrates what ADHD feels like in everyday life, how her brain jumps between tasks, and how structure sometimes becomes more consuming than productivity. Ultimately, she highlights how finding the right support and balance helped her stabilize and grow. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Depression and anxiety • Panic attacks • ADHD and learning disabilities • Mental health hospitalization (brief mention) • Trauma and PTSD No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 202612 min

S1 Ep 23EPISODE 23 • CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO | CONTAGION, CHAOS, & CONFLAGRATIONS

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🍒 Chapter 22 — Contagion, Chaos, & Conflagrations Cece transitions from newlywed life into the onset of serious medical challenges. She first reflects on her early work history and shares a heartwarming story about receiving a workplace award for her “contagious positive attitude.” Despite this, her health worsened, leading her to step back from employment and become a homemaker while seeking answers. This episode introduces the beginning of her autoimmune journey — including lupus, celiac disease, tachycardia, and leukemia — explained in plain, accessible language. Cece describes what an autoimmune disorder actually is, how it affects the body, and what daily life looks like with chronic illness, including hair loss and fatigue. She balances humor with honesty, using lighthearted coping jokes (“But I have cancer”) to process heavy realities while emphasizing that Google is not a doctor and self-diagnosis is not medical care. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Autoimmune disease discussion • Cancer / leukemia diagnosis • Chronic illness and fatigue • Hair loss • Medical testing No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 202611 min

S1 Ep 22EPISODE 22 • CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE | JUGGLING LOSSES & GAINS • PART II

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🍒 Chapter 21: Juggling Losses & Gains • Part 2 This episode moves from grief into the reality of planning a wedding amid family division. Cece describes how most of her father’s side of the family chose not to attend after her dad refused to walk her down the aisle. She reflects on her mother’s extraordinary effort to help fund and plan the wedding while working multiple jobs. The story then shifts into the chaotic — and often hilarious — behind-the-scenes reality of wedding day preparation: a late hairstylist, last-minute makeup improvisation, an allergic reaction to body glitter, and a groom who showed up three hours early out of pure excitement. Cece recounts walking down the aisle with her Papaw in cowboy boots, the pastor dropping the ring, forgetting to say “You may kiss the bride,” and the iconic music mishap when Hilary Duff’s Danger accidentally played instead of With Love. The chapter ends with a joyful send-off, a road trip to Branson, and the start of their honeymoon. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Family estrangement around a wedding • Wedding stress and conflict • Mild allergic reaction (non-graphic) • Death referenced in relation to previous chapter No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 202616 min

S1 Ep 21EPISODE 21 • CHAPTER TWENTY | JUGGLING LOSSES & GAINS • PART I

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🍒 Chapter 20: Juggling Losses & Gains • Part 1 In one of the most emotionally complex chapters, Cece prepares for her wedding while grieving a sudden family tragedy. Just days before the ceremony, her future brother-in-law is killed by a drunk driver, casting a shadow over what should have been a joyful week. Cece reflects on comforting her young niece at the funeral and honoring her future sister-in-law’s wishes to continue with the wedding. The episode also addresses painful family conflict when Cece's father refuses to walk her down the aisle, leading her to ask her beloved Papaw to escort her instead — a moment of both heartbreak and grace. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Sudden death of a loved one • Drunk driving fatality • Child grief and loss • Funeral discussion • Parental rejection No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20266 min

S1 Ep 20EPISODE 20 • CHAPTER NINETEEN | CEREMONIES, CONFLICTS, & CONFLAGRATIONS

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🍒 Chapter 19: Ceremonies, Conflicts, & Conflagrations This episode chronicles the final rupture of Cece's childhood home. After repeated conflict, her mother asks her father to leave and files for divorce, obtaining emergency restraining orders. Cece describes hiding her truck at Bryce’s house, the anxiety of hearing the garage door open, and a frightening incident where her father attempts to enter the house despite changed locks. She reflects on forgiveness versus forgetting, breaking cycles of resentment, and learning to stop being a “welcome mat.” The chapter ends on a pivot toward the wedding — signaling both loss and new beginnings. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Divorce and restraining orders • Attempted unauthorized entry into a home • Ongoing family estrangement • Emotional trauma • Anxiety related to safety No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20267 min

S1 Ep 19EPISODE 19 • CHAPTER EIGHTEEN | THE BOILING POINT • PART II

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🍒 Chapter 18: The Boiling Point • Part 2 Cece returns home hoping for resolution — and instead encounters further escalation. This episode explores a traumatic breakdown in family dynamics: arguments, a panic attack, a physical altercation with her brother, and the removal of her car keys to prevent her from leaving. Family counseling follows, but her father refuses to take responsibility for his behavior, deepening the rift. The chapter illustrates how cycles of blame, fear, and control can trap everyone involved — and how painful it can be when accountability never arrives. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Panic attacks and hyperventilation • Physical fight between siblings • Emotional manipulation • Coercive control • Family counseling conflict No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20264 min

S1 Ep 18EPISODE 18 • CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | THE BOILING POINT • PART I

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🍒 Chapter 17: The Boiling Point • Part 1 Cece blends warmth and tension in this episode as she recounts choosing her beloved chihuahua Zoie — the “mean puppy” who perfectly matched her personality — and shares humorous memories of early adulthood, Blockbuster dates, and the chaos of a house full of pets. Beneath the humor, conflict is escalating at home: double standards around responsibility, her father’s controlling behavior, and growing strain between Cece and her dad. The chapter culminates in a major confrontation that leads to Cece being told to leave the house — and her choosing to go with Bryce for safety and support. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Emotional abuse in a household • Intense parental anger and yelling • Family conflict • Being kicked out of a home • Power/control dynamics No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20263 min

S1 Ep 17EPISODE 17 • CHAPTER SIXTEEN | A NOT-SO-STEADY FLOW

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🍒 Chapter 16: A Not-So-Steady Flow Cece centers this episode on the reality of living with severe menstrual symptoms as a teenager with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Cece describes the physical toll of unpredictable, extremely painful periods, missed school and work, and recurring anemia from blood loss. She also reflects on how these experiences intersected with her relationship with Bryce, who supported her practically and without shame — even buying feminine products when she needed them. This moment becomes a flashpoint with her father, revealing deeper issues of control, shame, and rigidity in the household. The chapter closes with a powerful reflection on how children from unsafe environments often over-explain themselves in an attempt to avoid unjust punishment. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Menstruation and heavy bleeding • Chronic pain and anemia • Reproductive health issues (PCOS) • Shame around female bodies • Parental control and emotional conflict No graphic sexual content is included, but themes of reproductive health and family conflict are present.

Jan 24, 20263 min

S1 Ep 16EPISODE 16 • CHAPTER FIFTEEN | KINDLING AN ETERNAL FLAME

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🍒 Chapter 15 — Kindling an Eternal Flame Cece’s friendship with Bryce slowly blossoms into romance. Despite workplace concerns, they secretly date before becoming public — culminating in a surprise proposal on a scenic bridge. Cece begins balancing wedding planning with new jobs and early signs of health problems that will soon intensify, setting the stage for the next phase of her story. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Workplace relationship dynamics • Rapid engagement • Financial stress around wedding planning • Early chronic health symptoms No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20265 min

S1 Ep 15EPISODE 15 • CHAPTER FOURTEEN | BURN

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🍒 Chapter 14: Burn After a devastating car wreck that nearly required the Jaws of Life, Cece confronts the fallout: hospital staff, family tension, and Garrett’s betrayal. She learns he left the scene to get high, and later discovers his “promise ring” was recycled. The chapter explores betrayal, reputation, control at home, and how Cece quietly begins planning her independence. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Car accident aftermath • Medical treatment in ER (non-graphic) • Emotional manipulation • Parental control • Betrayal and public reputation issues No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 202612 min

S1 Ep 14EPISODE 14 • CHAPTER THIRTEEN | CRASH

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🍒 Chapter 13: Crash Cece details the emotional breakup with Toby during his basic training and her rebound relationship with Garrett. As she begins working at a major hospital, she forms important friendships — including with Bryce — while still secretly dating Garrett against her father’s wishes. The chapter builds toward the night of a serious car accident that changes everything. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Breakups and heartbreak • Emotional turmoil in relationships • Reckless behavior by a partner • Anticipation of a serious accident (no graphic detail) No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20265 min

S1 Ep 13EPISODE 13 • CHAPTER TWELVE | BABY GOT BACK... DRAFT

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🍒 Chapter 12: Baby Got Back... Draft Cece recounts her first serious love with Toby, navigating secrecy, teenage sexuality, and strict parental rules that offered no education or contraception beyond “don’t do it.” When rumors reach her mother, Cece panics and backtracks. She describes sneaking around, pregnancy scares, and how control at home shaped her choices — ending with Toby leaving for the military and gifting her a promise ring. — ⚠️Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Teenage sexual activity (non-graphic) • Shame around sexuality • Pregnancy scare discussion • Strict/authoritarian parenting • Secrecy and emotional pressure No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 202610 min

S1 Ep 12EPISODE 12 • CHAPTER ELEVEN | BABY GOT BACK... STORY

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🍒 Chapter 11: Baby Got Back... Story Cece reflects on finishing high school, popularity, and the pressure to “fit in” while living in an emotionally volatile home. She describes a highly controlled household, double standards between her and her younger brother, and how she coped by staying invisible, overly compliant, and meticulously organized. Through humorous family anecdotes and candid reflection, she shows how rebellion slowly began forming beneath the surface of a “good kid” persona. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Emotional abuse in the home • Parental control and double standards • Sibling comparison • Childhood/teen stress and anxiety • Strict household rules No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20269 min

S1 Ep 11EPISODE 11 • CHAPTER TEN | CONTINUING ON AFTER THE AFTERMATH

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🍒 Chapter 10: Continuing on After the Aftermath Cece lightens the tone with a series of funny — and painfully relatable — misadventures, while weaving in deeper themes about anxiety, phobias, and intuition. The chapter closes on a recurring dream motif tied to vintage keys, hinting that her subconscious is still processing everything she’s been through. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Medical side effects / procedures • Anxiety and phobias (monkeys, bridges, crowds) • School stress / authority anxiety • Vivid dream imagery No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20264 min

S1 Ep 10EPISODE 10 • CHAPTER NINE | FLOODED WITH UNANSWERED QUESTIONS

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🍒 Chapter 9: Flooded with Unanswered Questions Cece's health issues become impossible to ignore as she begins experiencing “zone-outs” believed to be seizures. Medication changes, chronic pain, and a tachycardia diagnosis follow — alongside emotional abuse at home that fuels her eating disorder. The chapter honestly explores body image, secrecy, shame, and the beginning of her recovery journey. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Seizure-like episodes / dissociation • Chronic illness and pain • Emotional abuse from a parent • Eating disorder behaviors (non-graphic) • Body image distress • Medical treatment and medication side effects • Family financial stress No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20267 min

S1 Ep 9EPISODE 9 • CHAPTER EIGHT | FLAMES OF MY PAST... & HONORABLE MENTIONS

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🍒 Chapter 8 — Flames of my Past... & Honorable Mentions Cece gives a humorous yet revealing tour of her high-school dating life, crushes, and misadventures — from intense first dates to awkward breakups, church crushes, and friendships that crossed boundaries set by her father. The chapter blends comedy with deeper themes of control, identity, and safety. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Inappropriate or risky adult behavior (non-graphic) • Family control over friendships • Mild sexual innuendo (non-graphic) • Religious pressure / family conflict No graphic sexual content is included.

Jan 24, 20265 min

S1 Ep 8EPISODE 8 • CHAPTER SEVEN | MORE THAN JUST GROWING PAINS

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🍒 Chapter 7: More Than Just Growing Pains We’re moving out of childhood now — into the messy, medical, and emotional realities of growing up. This chapter moves fully into adolescence — the awkward, painful, funny, and transformative years where bodies, identities, and relationships all seem to change at once. Cece reflects on her “glow-up,” middle-school bullying, and the complicated realities of growing up female in a culture obsessed with appearance. Cece enters adolescence — physically, emotionally, and medically. She describes puberty, body changes, early bullying, cheerleading, dance, and the start of significant health struggles. The chapter also introduces early depression, painful medical issues, and her first job — where she experiences grooming by an older coworker before her mother intervenes. What begins as humorous commentary on puberty gradually deepens into a more serious exploration of early mental health struggles, chronic health issues, and medical experiences that shaped her teenage years. The chapter also introduces the first brushes with inappropriate adult attention in the workplace, hinting at patterns that will matter later in the story. By the end, Cece pauses on the edge of high school — self-aware, resilient, and ready to talk about relationships, identity, and what comes next. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Body shaming / bullying related to breast size • Puberty and sexual development • Medical procedures and bodily discomfort • Depression and mental health struggles • Grooming by an older coworker • Reproductive health issues (PCOS, birth control) • Menstruation / urine testing discussion • Workplace power imbalance with a minor No graphic sexual content is included, but themes of inappropriate adult behavior toward a minor are present.

Jan 24, 20266 min

S1 Ep 7EPISODE 7 • CHAPTER SIX | (SOMEWHAT) RISING FROM THE ASHES

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🍒 Chapter 6: (Somewhat) Rising From the Ashes We’re moving forward after the fire — into the years of rebuilding and growing up. After the fire, life doesn’t return to normal — it reorganizes itself. This chapter follows Cece through a long season of rebuilding: grandparents’ sleepovers, a temporary trailer, a new Chihuahua named Mazi, and eventually a new home, new neighborhood, and new routines. What looks like simple nostalgia — bikes, sleepovers, skating rinks, Furbies, Mall Madness, Walkmans, and hairbrush microphones — slowly becomes a portrait of how a sensitive kid learns to cope with change. Beneath the jokes, deeper layers emerge: the beginnings of phobias, a love of music as emotional refuge, complicated family dynamics, and a growing awareness of identity — including heritage, belonging, and how the body and brain react to the world. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Pet adoption after loss • Medical testing discussion • Physical injury (broken wrist — non-graphic) • Anxiety, agoraphobia, and phobias • Family conflict / emotional distance • Religious hypocrisy references • Sun sensitivity / skin issues No graphic violence is depicted in this episode.

Jan 24, 202617 min

S1 Ep 6EPISODE 6 • CHAPTER FIVE | CINCO DE PYRO

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🍒 Chapter 5: Cinco de Pyro We’re still in childhood — but this is the moment everything changes. This chapter marks the first true turning point in Dried Cherry Juice. What begins as an ordinary afternoon with Nana slowly reveals itself as something devastating — a house engulfed in flames, the loss of a beloved companion, and the shattering of childhood safety in real time. Told through vivid sensory detail — the smell of leather seats, the smoke-filled air, the chaos of first responders — Cece captures both the immediacy of crisis and the long emotional aftermath that follows. The episode widens from a single tragedy into deeper questions about family, hidden realities, and the battles people fight behind closed doors. This is the moment the “before” ends — and everything that comes next is shaped by it. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • House fire / structural disaster • Death of a pet • Animal distress (non-graphic) • Emergency response scenes • Theft following a tragedy • References to parental substance use • Family instability No graphic violence is described, but the emotional content is heavy.

Jan 24, 20264 min

S1 Ep 5EPISODE 5 • CHAPTER FOUR | SCHOOL FOR (NOT COOL) DAYS

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🍒 Chapter 4: School for (Not) Cool Days This chapter flips through Cece’s early school years like a scrapbook with teeth — a rapid-fire rundown of pre-k through sixth grade, told with humor, side quests, and an unapologetically scattered rhythm. Along the way: picture day rebellion (feat. the infamous pink dinosaur tee shirt), childhood competitiveness, early crushes, spelling bee glory, tomboy fashion, and the oddly universal trauma of stick-on earrings. But woven through the laughs are quiet hints that memory is selective for a reason — and that some years blur because the story is inching closer to the flames. By the end, Cece makes it clear: there are things you need to know before what happens next… happens. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Brief depiction of blood from a childhood injury • Mild medical content (stitches/scarring) • Bullying / social hierarchy • Body image references • Emotional distress / foreshadowing of trauma No prolonged graphic content is depicted.

Jan 24, 20267 min

S1 Ep 4EPISODE 4 • CHAPTER THREE | FROM HUMBLE (& HEATED) BEGINNINGS

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🍒 Chapter 3: From Humble (and Heated) Beginnings We’re staying in childhood — but widening the lens to the world I grew up inside. This chapter settles fully into childhood — not as nostalgia, but as lived texture. Cece moves through memories of play, family, and personality with her signature wandering cadence: fireflies, Hot Wheels, a one-of-a-kind dollhouse, Power Rangers battles, Walmart parking lots, and a rat terrier named Itchy who was always one step behind her. The episode paints a vivid portrait of family life in the late ’80s and ’90s — hose water, tire swings, backyard projects, chain-smoking grandparents, and a household where chaos and creativity often went hand in hand. Beneath the playfulness, deeper threads begin to surface — belonging, identity, gender expectations, and what it meant to be “Daddy’s little girl” before that role quietly shifted. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Brief references to domestic conflict • Childhood fear of a parent • Corporal punishment (“spanking”) • Animal harm in anecdotal contexts • Family dysfunction/tension • Asthma and medical references No graphic violence is depicted in this episode.

Jan 24, 202616 min

S1 Ep 3EPISODE 3 • CHAPTER TWO | MCMLXXXVII: A SPARK FROM WITHIN

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🍒 Chapter 2: MCMLXXXVII — A Spark From Within We’re rewinding — back to the very beginning. This chapter rewinds to the beginning — not the trauma, but the texture of childhood before the fire. Through humor, memory, and playful digressions, Cece pieces together what she can remember (and what others remember for her) about her earliest days. From pregnancy cravings and “late arrival” jokes to family lore, Native heritage, and oddly specific historical context, the episode blends personal origin story with a cultural snapshot of the late 1980s. Along the way, Cece leans into her signature scattered style — wandering, circling back, and dropping intentional breadcrumbs. What begins as lighthearted storytelling gradually becomes a portrait of family dynamics, temperament, and the early sparks of a personality that refuses to stay small. — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • Brief references to domestic conflict • Childhood fear of a parent • Discussion of corporal punishment (“spanking”) • Mentions of animal harm (bear wrestling context) • Family tension/dysfunction • Minor medical/dental references No graphic violence is depicted in this chapter.

Jan 24, 20269 min

S1 Ep 2EPISODE 2 • CHAPTER ONE | INITIAL SPARKS

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🍒 Chapter 1: Initial Sparks We’re starting quietly — with what we think we know about other people, before the story turns personal. This first chapter begins not with drama, but with observation — the quiet noticing of everyday people we think we understand but rarely do. Through familiar scenes of grocery stores, workplaces, and church pews, Cece reflects on how suffering often hides in plain sight behind politeness, perfection, and routine smiles. As the lens slowly turns inward, the story shifts from “what we see in others” to a personal memory from sixth grade — a seemingly ordinary school day marked by a sudden, unsettling interruption. The episode introduces one of the central questions that will carry through Dried Cherry Juice: what happens beneath the surface of what we’re shown, and how do we recognize the wolves in sheep’s clothing around us — and sometimes within us? — ⚠️ Potential triggers featured in this episode may include, but are not limited to: • References to domestic abuse • Emotional abuse dynamics • Childhood fear of a parent • Discussion of hidden suffering • References to corporal punishment / spanking (non-graphic) • Childhood dental issues (non-graphic) • Secondhand smoke exposure (non-graphic) • Early family dysfunction (non-graphic) No graphic violence is described in this chapter. Additional Series Information: 🔗 www.Linktr.ee/DriedCherryJuice 🔗 www.DriedCherryJuice.Podbean.com

Jan 24, 20262 min

S1 Ep 1EPISODE 1 • CHAPTER ZERO | BEFORE THE FIRST DROPS (AN INTRODUCTION OF SORTS)

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🩸Before the First Drop: An Introduction (of Sorts) Before the First Drop serves as an introduction to Dried Cherry Juice — a podcast-to-book series blending raw storytelling, dark humor, and reflective journaling. This episode offers context, intention, and a gentle orientation for listeners before the story begins. Cece explains how the story will be told — scattered, nonlinear, and deeply personal — while inviting listeners to wander, backtrack, and take what they need in their own way. It is less a chapter and more a doorway: a tone-setting conversation about chaos, memory, vulnerability, and why this story is being shared at all. — ⚠️ Content Note: Dried Cherry Juice is an 18+ series. Some episodes contain sensitive or graphic material that may be triggering for certain listeners. Each episode includes its own episode-specific content notes so listeners can proceed thoughtfully or skip individual chapters while continuing the series as a whole. Additional Series Information: 🔗 www.Linktr.ee/DriedCherryJuice 🔗 www.DriedCherryJuice.Podbean.com

Jan 24, 20263 min