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If you've ever thought, “I should be able to handle this on my own,” this episode is going to land deep.Today is Day 9 in our special New Year series:✨ 10 Planning Lessons I Wish I Knew Sooner(So You Don't Have to Learn the Hard Way)Across these 10 episodes, we're redefining planning for busy, ambitious moms — moving away from pressure, isolation, and burnout, and toward clarity, support, and sustainability.And today's truth is one so many of us resist:
EP 162. Sarah Panus sits down with Liz Hernandez, Head of Marketing at Faye, to unpack how the brand is helping moms ask for help without guilt. Liz shares how Faye is reimagining personal assistance for families, what tasks busy moms are most eager to outsource, and the surprising mindset barriers that keep many from seeking support. You'll also hear how Faye builds trust in a deeply personal category, sparks authentic word-of-mouth and organic influencer partnerships without massive budgets, and communicates value in a way that feels empowering instead of pressure-filled. A must-listen for marketers who want to serve moms with empathy while driving real growth. SHOWNOTES BLOG: https://www.podpage.com/marketing-with-empathy/blog/faye-helps-moms-ask-for-help-without-guilt-liz-hernandez-episode-162/ SCHEDULE FREE 30-MIN. DISCOVERY CALL WITH SARAH PANUS to discuss your content strategy goals and challenges: https://app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule/a0d08759/?appointmentTypeIds[]=25950382 WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@iamsarahpanus FREE QUIZ: Which of Sarah's Services Can Help Your Brand in 60-Seconds Feeling stuck or stretched too thin? In 60 seconds, this quick quiz will match you with the right messaging or content support options from Sarah Panus—based on your goals, budget, and timeline—so you can get clearer messaging, a smarter content plan, and results that actually convert. https://www.tryinteract.com/share/quiz/687925666cfb770015362513 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever stopped yourself from asking for help… not because you couldn't—but because somewhere deep down, you believed it would cost you? That if you ask your husband to do more around the house, you'll somehow have to repay him—through silence, sex, or self-sacrifice? You're not alone. But you are allowed to outgrow that story. In this episode, we're unpacking what it really means to ask for support from your power—not your conditioning. This is about rewriting the roles we were handed: peacekeeper, people-pleaser, over-functioner. Inside, we'll walk through: How to uncover the subconscious "price tags" you've attached to your needs What happens when you stop asking like you're guilty How to shift into equal partnership (instead of emotional caretaking) Why your needs aren't too much—and never were The exact language I teach clients to use when making empowered asks This episode is especially for the woman who's done doing it all—while silently seething that no one notices. If you've ever found yourself resenting the very people you're pouring into… this one will hit home. This conversation will help you: ✔ Rewire the "good girl" programming that taught you not to need ✔ Step out of obligation and into reciprocity ✔ Reclaim your right to rest, receive, and expect more ✔ Lead your relationship without taking over your partner ✔ Call in deeper connection—without sacrificing yourself to get it Because the truth is: asking is not a burden. It's a boundary. Find me here: Join The Aligned Woman: http://amandaclark.biz/aligned-woman-group-coaching Join The Aligned-Life Membership: https://the-breathwork-collective.circle.so/checkout/the-mom-life-collective Free Empower YOU Breathwork: https://breathworkcollective.myflodesk.com/empower-breathwork
I had the most fascinating conversation with Dr. Lé Santha Naidoo about something I see constantly in my practice: high-achieving women who've learned to "handle everything" but struggle to receive help—and how this pattern can literally make us sick. Dr. Naidoo is triple-board certified and author of "Fat to Fabulous," but what struck me most was her vulnerability in sharing her own healing journey. After losing a pregnancy in a car accident, she suffered 9 years of undiagnosed pain. When she finally had surgery, her community showed up in ways she never expected—and their support accelerated her healing more than any prescription could. We dive deep into how childhood trauma creates patterns that affect our health decades later, why purpose matters more than hormones for many symptoms, and how community support isn't just nice to have—it's essential medicine. If you've ever felt like you need to "have it all together," this conversation will challenge everything you think you know about strength and healing. For the complete show notes, links and transcripts, visit inspiredliving.show/225
On this episode of We Can't Do It Alone, Nōn sits down with friend, father, and recently graduated social worker Craig Dickson to explore how we're shaped by listening to people's stories, Craig's experience being a dad to two kids who live with autism spectrum disorder and how his kids help him deepen his patience and soften his anger, why we shouldn't be judged by how well we follow society's expectations, and learning how to ask for help. Helpful things mentioned during this episode: Surfers HealingCraig on Instagram How you can support Nōn and this independently-run podcast: Leave a 5-star rating and a wildly glowing review for We Can't Do It Alone on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your pods.Order The Feely Cards on Bookshop.org, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or your local indie bookseller for yourself and literally everyone you know.Listen to You, Me, Empathy, Nōn's previous podcast about mental health, empathy, and big feelings.Need some help with your podcast, or thinking about starting a podcast? Get in touch!Connect with Nōn at nonwels.com and on Instagram @youmeempathy. Thank you for listening to We Can't Do It Alone! Don't forget about the helpers. We all need help. Even you. xoxo nōn
On The BIG Show today, we talk about statues in Bosnia, what's on the weekend before Christmas, and what most people regret about the holiday season! Connect with us on Instagram: @kiss92fm @Glennn @angeliqueteo @officialtimoh Producers: @shalinisusan97 @snailgirl2000See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No need to apologize if you need help, but you might want to apologize if you help someone who isn't in the market. It's a heapin' helpin' of nuance in this edition of Doing What Works.Here are your show notes…Why not reframe problems as puzzles? I want to tell you something. I think it'll help, but there's a slight chance it'll make it worse.
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Episode 224: A recent article by Jason Feifer serves as the starting point for this episode of “The Ethical Life,” where hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada examine the quiet struggle many people experience when reaching out for support. Feifer’s piece argues that the fears holding us back — such as imposing on others, appearing incompetent, or being judged — are often misplaced. In reality, offering assistance tends to strengthen relationships rather than strain them. Rada and Kyte use that insight to explore why hesitation remains so common and what it reveals about modern life. Rada opens the conversation with a story from Thanksgiving, when he asked a relative to pass the butter while preparing mashed potatoes. The request was trivial, yet it offered a striking example of Feifer’s point: rather than being put out, the relative felt useful and included. That small moment reflects broader research cited in the episode, including a study featured in The New York Times, which shows that people who help typically feel more satisfied and appreciated than those who request support. Kyte connects the issue to cultural forces, noting that American society often elevates self-reliance as a virtue. Many people, he says, absorb the message that competence means handling everything alone, even when collaboration would be healthier. He recalls his experience trying to stabilize a struggling nonprofit as its interim leader. Although he initially tried to shoulder too much himself, he soon realized that without asking others to join in, the organization couldn’t build the collective capacity it needed. The episode also highlights how interdependency forms through everyday social rituals, including children’s birthday parties. Rada explains that critics once argued such celebrations encouraged selfishness. Instead, as Feifer notes — and the hosts echo — these gatherings helped establish mutual obligations among young peers, teaching them both to receive recognition and to reciprocate by showing up for others. Listeners also hear practical guidance on making responsible and thoughtful requests. The hosts discuss the SMART framework — specific, meaningful, action-oriented, realistic and time-bound — which helps ensure outreach feels respectful rather than burdensome. Kyte emphasizes that clarity is especially important for volunteers, who want to know not just that they’re needed, but how they can be genuinely useful.
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Send Cathy a text:)If you've ever said “I'm fine” while your heart was quietly breaking… this episode is for you.Caregivers are experts at showing up for everyone else, but when it comes to identifying our own needs — let alone asking for help — it can feel impossible. Maybe you've ignored your body's whispers for too long. Maybe guilt and shame tell you to keep pushing. Maybe you don't even remember what you need anymore.In this episode, we slow everything down and walk through a gentle, guided self-inventory so you can finally hear yourself again. We look at your physical, emotional, mental, and soul needs, and help you name what's been buried under the weight of caregiving.You'll learn:
Send us a textIf you've ever cried in your car, snapped at your partner, or wondered why everything feels heavy even when things look “fine” on paper — this episode is for you. I'm digging into the real reason female founders avoid asking for help, and why that pattern quietly slows your growth, drains your energy, and caps your leadership.✨ Episode Highlights
Send us a textIf you've ever cried in your car, snapped at your partner, or wondered why everything feels heavy even when things look “fine” on paper — this episode is for you. I'm digging into the real reason female founders avoid asking for help, and why that pattern quietly slows your growth, drains your energy, and caps your leadership.✨ Episode Highlights
Morning Mantra: "Borrow someone else's light until your light can shine brightly again." Strength, peace, and courage can all come and go when we are faced with trials. Sometimes you need to hang onto some else's hope. Someone else's peace and sanity while yours is under siege.Make sure to let people know when your strength is fading, when your light is dimming. Look for their light to guide you. God works through people but many times we are too proud or stubborn or embarrassed to seek support. But remember, there is nothing impressive about struggling when you don't need to.Most people will gladly lend a hand if they are aware of your need. So borrow their light. Then, when you are able, shine your light for others.#BeWillingToAskForHelpAndThenOfferItToOthers #BeHappy #BeHorsey #BeHippie #HorseHippie #MorningMantra #inspirationalQuotes #MorningMotivation #Equestrian #HorseLover #QuotesToInspire #HorseHippieBrand #HorseHippieBoutique
Obie and Shaun interview Mickey Morris, a local of Kilgore, Texas with a tough story but one that God has been redeeming.
Note: This episode includes discussion of suicide statistics.Men's mental health is getting more attention these days—yet many still struggle to ask for help. Why? For Movember, hosts Carol and Jeevan dive into this issue with Dr. John Oliffe. This UBC professor and founder of the Men's Health Research program shares insights into the moments that hit men the hardest, why so many avoid seeking support, and what can truly help men open up. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, call or text the 9-8-8 Suicide Crisis Helpline. If you're at immediate risk, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department.Links & Resources Mentioned in This Episode:Contact CarolContact JeevanFrom Here ForwardPodium Podcast CompanyUBC Men's Health Research ProgramDr. John OliffeHeads Up GuysNext Gen Men
If things get hectic toward the end more often than you'd like, this week's tip is for you. Because in this episode of Done!, I'm sharing a simple piece of advice that will help you rush less. How do you ensure you receive the help you need on time? Got any tricks? I'd love to hear about them, because I've been in the situation I just described—and I, too, need to get better at asking for help before it's painfully evident that I need it. Please email me and let me know. Do you know these three ways of aligning your to-do list with your plans and projects in other tools? These episodes are also available as a weekly newsletter to your email. If you rather read than listen (or both!), sign up for a free subscription. David Stiernholm is a "struktör". As such he helps people and companies become more efficient and productive by creating better structure. His motto is: Everything can be done easier! David is frequently hired as a speaker by all kinds of businesses, from well-established major corporations to entrepreneurial companies in hyper-growth. He extinguishes himself by providing clients with concrete tools and methods that can be applied instantly both at work and in your personal life. During a talk with David Stiernholm, you will realize that structure is both liberating and fun and that establishing a better structure makes you less stressed and more efficient.
In the spirit of Men's Mental Health Month, this special episode goes deeper than the usual conversations — it's a focused, honest look at men's mental health, the pressures men face, and the emotional weight many carry in silence.We explore why so many men find it difficult to ask for help, the expectation to stay strong and unemotional, and the quiet ways stress and overwhelm show up when words don't.This isn't a surface-level discussion — it's a real, compassionate talk about the struggles men feel but often can't express.If you're a man who's ever felt misunderstood, overloaded, or unable to speak openly, this episode is for you.And if you love or support men in your life, it will help you understand the emotional battles they don't always know how to talk about.A deeper, more honest conversation — one that breaks the stereotype, breaks the silence, and reminds every man listening: you don't have to carry it all alone.
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Whether we're taking our boards or dreading the end-of-year surgery hustle, we can often find it hard to ask for help. WE GOT THIS....right? Today I want to invite you to consider that asking for help is just as Badass as handling everything. For more free help from me, visit: coach-miles.com/freeresources
Don't be afraid to ask for help in college. With over 7 years of experience as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), Colleen Gigante has developed a passion for helping children and families overcome mental health challenges and achieve their full potential. She has a Master's Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Education Specialist Degree in School Psychology which equip her with the knowledge and skills to provide effective and evidence-based interventions for various psychological issues. Colleen has contributed to the development and implementation of programs and initiatives that promoted mental health awareness and education in the community. In episode 617 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out how Colleen was able to transform that pain into empowerment in her life, how college students can reconnect with their authentic selves, what mental health challenges she sees most frequently among college students, how she helps clients move from surviving to truly thriving, what colleges and fraternity/sorority leaders can do to make seeking therapy or counseling feel more normal and supported, how to use adversity as fuel for growth, and her advice for college students trying to balance authenticity with acceptance. Enjoy!
In this episode of @empoweredwithgina host Gina Zapanta sits down with Dr. Yanira Hernandez, LCSW and Director of Palante Therapy, to talk about what “strength” really looks like for women and for children of immigrants. Dr. Hernandez shares her journey from South Central Los Angeles to UCLA and USC, why mental health support in schools matters, and how intergenerational trauma shows up in the body—especially during times of fear and uncertainty. Together, they dismantle the “do it all” myth, explore why asking for help is not weakness, and teach practical somatic tools (breath work, bilateral tapping/EMDR-informed techniques, body check-ins) to regulate the nervous system and reclaim agency. Viewers will leave with grounded strategies to set boundaries, reduce burnout, and model healthier strength at home and in community.What viewers will learn:- Why school-based mental health is essential—and where it falls short- How perfectionism and “never ask for help” conditioning harms women- Intergenerational trauma in immigrant families and how to unlearn survival mode- Simple somatic practices to calm the body and build real resilience- Scripts and reframes for guilt and shame when setting boundaries
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Feeling overwhelmed in your first year of teaching? You're not alone. In this essential episode of New Teacher Talk, fifth-grade teacher Samar Abousalem shares honest insights from her own challenging first year and reveals the game-changing strategy that transformed her second year: asking for help. Samar gets real about the exhaustion, self-doubt, and impossible expectations that nearly broke her during year one—staying late at school, working through evenings at home, and struggling to balance lesson planning, meetings, parent emails, and district initiatives. But she discovered that teaching thrives on community, not isolation. In this episode, you'll discover: Why asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness How to approach experienced colleagues with intentional, specific questions Five critical areas where mentorship makes the biggest difference: curriculum planning, time management, classroom management, instructional strategies, and assessment Targeted questions you can ask right away to save time and reduce frustration Why observing experienced teachers in action accelerates your growth Whether you're in your first year or supporting new teachers, this episode provides a practical roadmap for building the collaborative relationships that make teaching sustainable and rewarding. Remember: the experienced teachers around you have been where you are, and they want to help. Perfect for: First-year teachers, student teachers, mentors, instructional coaches, and education leaders #FirstYearTeaching #ClassroomConfidence #MentorMoments #TeachingWithCommunity #EducatorGrowthJourney #NewTeacherTips #NewTeachers #NewTeacherTalk #TeacherPodcast
In this raw and real episode of Got HER Back, Meg and Carrie open up about learning to receive love, help, and care after years of being fiercely independent. From childhood survival mode to grown-woman burnout, the two dive into why asking for help can feel so uncomfortable—and why letting someone “be the man” (or simply show up for you) can actually be a beautiful step toward healing. It's a hilarious, heartfelt, and sometimes chaotic conversation about moving houses, relationship growing pains, and the lifelong process of unlearning “I got it.” Tune in for laughs, girl chat and simple, tangible advice with your besties because we always have your back!
Welcome back to another EFT replay tapping session on the YOU CAN CALL ME “BOSSY” PODCAST! This replay comes from when I did 100 Days of EFT tapping on my Instagram page. If you need a visual link the original EFT tapping session will be in the show notes below. In this replay, I dive into the topic of asking for help—especially when you're a high performer who feels you should have it all figured out on your own. This Episode explores the challenges and self-imposed pressure that come with believing you shouldn't need support from others. It is designed to help you regulate your emotions and encourage self-support, even when it feels tough to reach out. Tune in to learn, tap along, and discover why asking for help is truly a strength. Throughout the interactive session, I'll guide you through tapping on different meridian points while addressing common self-doubts and fears, ultimately aiming to instill a sense of empowerment and readiness to tackle challenges. So, sit back, follow along, and let's dive into this transformative EFT tapping experience. If you need a visual while tapping you can CLICK HERE for the Instagram post I shared with a step-by-step guide. If you want to learn more about EFT Tapping (cause maybe you are new and need more details on what this weird but powerful practice is - I get it) CLICK HERE for the EFT Tapping Intro Episode! Key Takeaways: Tackling self-imposed expectations to figure everything out independently The shame associated with needing help or support Discussing high performer mindset—feeling pressure to be self-sufficient Episode Resources: Link to the Original EFT Tapping Session: CLICK HERE If you enjoyed this episode and are excited for more, please be sure to SUBSCRIBE and write a review to help build momentum and support the show (5-stars would be AWESOME!) JOIN US IN - THE CLUB An annual membership where high-achieving women come together to unapologetically OWN THEIR “BOSSY” in order to rise to the top, make massive impact, and not burn out while doing it. Grab your spot in THE CLUB today by CLICKING HERE! LET'S FREAKING GO! FREE RESOURCE: JOURNAL PROMPT VAULTWant to work on connecting with your subconscious mind to work through blocks, limiting beliefs and stories that aren't working for you? Download my free GET OUT OF YOUR OWN DAMN WAY PROMPT VAULT - over 50 prompts to help you connect with your subconscious and build awareness around what needs to get cleared! CLICK HERE to download now! LET'S CONNECT: Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok Grab a signed copy of my bestselling book STAND IN YOUR POWER HEREWatch my TEDx Talk “The Wisdom of Your Ancestors Should Be Ignored” HERE
Simple, grounded ways to ask for help (and actually receive it) In this luminous conversation on Gateways to Awakening, Yasmeen sits with Susan Browne and explores what it really means to work with angels, how to tell angelic guidance from mind-chatter, and simple, uplifting ways to bring angelic support into your everyday life. Susan explains the roles of Archangels Michael, Raphael, Gabriel, Metatron and Chamuel, shares easy practices (an on-the-go “pick a card” tip, the notepad-and-questions habit, and grounding rituals), and offers concrete tools for empaths around energy hygiene, boundaries, and relationship repair.We also do two live transmissions you can try at home: a guided Archangel Jophiel visualization to calm racing thoughts and a short intuitive reading / clearing to open throat + heart channels. Whether you're curious, skeptical, or a longtime practitioner, Susan gives practical, non-judgmental ways to invite help, frame your questions positively, and notice the difference when the angels step in.What you'll get from this episode • How to ask your angels — exact language and framing that actually works. • The difference between guides, angels, and intuition. • Simple daily practices: the notepad + pen ritual, pick-a-card tip, and 7-day experiment. • Archangels for practical needs — protection (Michael), healing (Raphael), clarity (Gabriel), thought work (Jophiel), heart healing (Chamuel), and energetic upgrades (Metatron). • Two on-air guided experiences you can follow along with at home.Where to find Susan Browne Grab her book Ask Your Angel Guides, visit angeleft.com, watch Angel EFT videos by searching “Susan Brown Angel EFT” on YouTube, or follow @SusanAngelEFT on Instagram — links in the show notes.If this episode spoke to you: please share it, tag us @Gateways_To_Awakening, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps these conversations reach more people. For more from me: follow my writing on Substack (substack.com/@therealyasmeent), find me on Instagram @TheRealYasmeenT, or visit InnerKnowingSchool.com.Thank you to our sponsors, www.RadiantFarms.us
Driving around Canberra the last couple of weeks, I've been really impressed with how many stickers I've seen in the back of utes and trucks and stuff saying 'IT'S NOT WEAK TO SPEAK'.I'm so pleased that I'm starting to see this around and i want to dive in because I just want to give you my two cents worth on why I believe that speaking about your pain, about your hurt, about your depression, about your anxiety is one of the bravest things that you can do.And I want to pull that apart today. SUPPORT US NOW. See below for how.Check the website markmiwords.com.auBuy the Shirts markmishirts.comBuy the book https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09BC229P1/ref=sr_1_14?dchild=1&keywords=shattered+the+book&qid=1627454085&sr=8-14 #ShatteredThePodcast #Podcast #STP #PTSD #PTSDsymptoms #CPTSD #cptsdrecovery #domesticviolence #suicide #depression #mentalhealth #anxiety #sad #suicideprevention #love #mentalhealthawareness #depressed #mentalillness #suicidalSpotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3BVQmO16Isxhu8ra2DTwPQ https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/shattered-the-podcast/id1551737334 You tube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZvR1KH1rufN3lX2IMzozfg https://twitter.com/ShatteredThePo1 https://www.instagram.com/shatteredthepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/shatteredpc https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20360507#MentalHealthAwareness #MentalIllness #MentalHealthMatters #MentalWellness #MentalHealthSupport #bumwiper
Driving around Canberra the last couple of weeks, I've been really impressed with how many stickers I've seen in the back of utes and trucks and stuff saying 'IT'S NOT WEAK TO SPEAK'.I'm so pleased that I'm starting to see this around and i want to dive in because I just want to give you my two cents worth on why I believe that speaking about your pain, about your hurt, about your depression, about your anxiety is one of the bravest things that you can do.And I want to pull that apart today. SUPPORT US NOW. See below for how.Check the website markmiwords.com.auBuy the Shirts markmishirts.comBuy the book https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B09BC229P1/ref=sr_1_14?dchild=1&keywords=shattered+the+book&qid=1627454085&sr=8-14 #ShatteredThePodcast #Podcast #STP #PTSD #PTSDsymptoms #CPTSD #cptsdrecovery #domesticviolence #suicide #depression #mentalhealth #anxiety #sad #suicideprevention #love #mentalhealthawareness #depressed #mentalillness #suicidalSpotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3BVQmO16Isxhu8ra2DTwPQ https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/shattered-the-podcast/id1551737334 You tube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZvR1KH1rufN3lX2IMzozfg https://twitter.com/ShatteredThePo1 https://www.instagram.com/shatteredthepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/shatteredpc https://www.patreon.com/user?u=20360507#MentalHealthAwareness #MentalIllness #MentalHealthMatters #MentalWellness #MentalHealthSupport #bumwiper
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Mountain biker Sammie Maxwell has faced battles on and off the bike and today she became the first New Zealander to win a Cross Country World Series title. The 23-year-old clinched the title in the final round in Canada - a success she put down to her ability to ask for help. Sports reporter Felicity Reid spoke to Lisa Owen.
Have you ever felt like asking for help is just not an option—especially when it comes to quitting drinking? In this episode, we break down the real subconscious reasons why high-achievers struggle to reach out, how childhood conditioning shapes this pattern, and why asking for help is actually the key to lasting sobriety. You'll learn: Why relying on “figuring it out” alone keeps you stuck How subconscious beliefs fuel resistance The emotional cost of fierce independence A powerful mindset shift inspired by Albert Einstein How to ask for help safely and effectively This is your reminder: You are not a burden. Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness.
Ask for HELP.MALE ANSWER SYNDROMEWhen a man doesn't know the answer instead of just saying, “I don't know,” he starts faking it as if he does.Our desire to be viewed as SUPERMAN has become our KRYPTONITE.Proverbs 13:10 Where there is strife, there is pride, but wisdom is found in those who take advice.Asking for help isnt WEAK, it may be the STRONGEST thing you will ever do.Proverbs 15:22 Plans fail for lack of advice; but many advisors bring success.Exodus 18:7 So moses went out to meet his father-in-law and bowed down and kissed him. They greeted each other and then went into the tent.Exodus 18:8 Moses told his father-in-law about everything the Lord had done to Pharoah and the Egyptians…Exodus 18:13 The very next day Moses took his seat to serve as judge for the people, and they stood around him from morning till evening.Exodus 18:14 When his father-in-law saw all that Moses was doing for the people,he said, “What is this you are doing for the people? Why do you alone sit as judge, while all these people stand around you from morning till evening?”Exodus 18:15-16 Moses answered him, “Because the people come to me to seek God's will. Whenever they have a dispute, it is brought to me, and I decide between the parties and inform them of God's decrees and instructions.”Exodus 18:17-18 Moses' father-in-law replied, “What you are doing is not good.You and these people who come to you will only wear yourselves out. The work istoo heavy for you; you cannot handle it alone.When you won't ask for help, you don't just wear yourself out. You wear out everyone else around you.Exodus 18:19 Listen now to me and I will give you some advice, and may God bewith you. You must be the people's representative before God and bring their disputes to him.Exodus 18:24 Moses listened to his father-in-law and did everything he said.Exodus 18:27 “Then Moses sent his father-in-law on his way,”1. You may be one piece of advice away from a better future.2. Asking for help isn't ADMITTING failure, it's pursuing SUCCESS.3. The QUALITY OF PEOPLE you surround yourself with will determine the QUALITY OF ADVICE you get.5 Requirements for Getting Wise Advice1. Follower of JESUS.2. Choose EXPERIENCE over influence.3. Ask people that KNOW you the best and LOVE you the most.4. Ask MORE than one person.5. Ask someone you know will LIKELY DISAGREE with you.4. Asking for help INVITES the POWER of God.Psalm 121:1-2 I lift up my eyes to the mountains—where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.”
WATCH HERE: https://youtu.be/cyhc6vnAOyoHOTLINE: Free Telephone Counselling via BeyondBlueCheck your mental health.Call a counsellor on 1300 22 4636| Further Your Lifestyle Podcast | EP 233In episode 233 of the Further Your Lifestyle Podcast, host Chris delivers a reassuring and motivational message to remind listeners that they're doing just fine, even if life feels overwhelming. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, self-reflection, and persistence. Chris encourages listeners to recognize their progress, take necessary breaks, and continue striving for their goals. This episode is a comforting reminder to keep showing up and moving forward, despite life's challenges.00:00 Introduction and Warm Welcome01:12 The Weight We Carry01:34 Challenging Self-Perceptions02:21 The Power of Resilience05:20 Reflecting on Achievements06:12 Embracing the Journey09:04 Final Encouragement and ResourcesPodcast Sponsors:Robert PiperHi Voltage BargainsEthan “Rooshock” The BOLO Hunter 2ndHandGuy Vic▬▬▬▬ CONNECT ▬▬▬▬PODCAST: http://podcast.furtheryourlifestyle.com/Podcast Merchhttps://www.furrii.com/collections/podcast-merch► SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on▹ Spotify | https://bit.ly/FYL_Spotify▹ Apple Podcast | https://bit.ly/FYL_Apple▹ Google Podcast | https://bit.ly/FYL_GooglePod► Let's CONNECT on social media:▹ instagram | http://www.instagram.com/furtheryourlifestyle▹ twitter | http://www.twitter.com/furtheryourlife▹ email | hello@furtheryourlifestyle.com► WEBSITE▹ www.furtheryourlifestyle.com» Newsletter: https://artisanal-teacher-7863.ck.page/d2d8345cfbMUSIC:» via https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/6hfvrvContinue the conversation: @furtheryourlifestyleJoin the Newsletter: check it out
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Kristin Oelke is the CMO of Brightrose Ventures. She helps companies get back on track when things get messy. On our podcast today, we dive into what “messy” is and how to get out of it. We also talk about ● Curiosity ● Finding Purpose ● And how to be unafraid to try new things and Ask For Help! She notes that in organizations, you need to be looking at building culture by contributing to it, while also discerning what your leadership values are and whether you're aligned with those values. Such a great interview with very human insights. Check it out!
If you've been having feelings of anxiety, depression, or have had dark thoughts, it is okay to ask for help. You are NOT ALONE. Help and support is available! In this episode, Bianca Gonzalez sits down with Dr. Jasmine Vergara, psychiatrist and Technical Officer at the World Health Organization, to talk about signs you should watch out for, and the tools and resources available to help you. There is no shame in seeking help—we've done it too!See the list of rural health units and public health facilities where you can access mental health services and medicine: https://bit.ly/4gyyxkRLearn more about the PhilHealth outpatient mental health package: https://bit.ly/46g17E9Do what matters in times of stress with WHO's stress management guide: bit.ly/3YDtuqfCall the #NCMH hotlines for mental health support for individuals in crisis:
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Joe was having some issues with his iPad that has all of our show information on it this morning... he's trying to figure out how to fix it but is it better to ask for help or DIY?
This morning we had some technical difficulties with our tech in the studio... Joe's iPad isn't working but he is going to figure it out himself... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Life got challenging off the course—and then those challenges spilled onto it. In this raw Q3 recap of my golf journey and goal to achieve a five-handicap by the end of the year, I share how radical honesty, asking for help, and doubling down on core habits protected my energy, clarified my priorities, and still led to meaningful golf progress. In this episode, you'll learn: How radical acceptance lowers emotional resistance and restores focus Why asking for help collapses the timeline for healing and improvement The core routine (fitness, meditation, journaling, rest) that safeguards performance How to recalibrate priorities without quitting your goals Using mental reps to keep swing feels sharp when course time is limited A practical reframe: “Let go to level up” How small technical changes (smoother takeaway) unlocked long-iron consistency If you're juggling parenting, business, and a game you love, this one's for you. Get your pencils ready and start listening. P.S. Curious to learn more about the results my clients are experiencing and what they say about working with me? Read more here. P.P.S On the art and science of acceptance. Play to Your Potential On (and Off) the Course Schedule a Mindset Coaching Discovery Call Subscribe to the More Pars than Bogeys Newsletter Download my “Play Your Best Round” free hypnosis audio recording. High-Performance Hypnotherapy and Mindset Coaching Paul Salter - known as The Golf Hypnotherapist - is a High-Performance Hypnotherapist and Mindset Coach who leverages hypnosis and powerful subconscious reprogramming techniques to help golfers of all ages and skill levels overcome the mental hazards of their minds so they can shoot lower scores and play to their potential. He has over 16 years of coaching experience working with high performers in various industries, helping them get unstuck, out of their own way, and unlock their full potential. Click here to learn more about how high-performance hypnotherapy and mindset coaching can help you get out of your own way and play to your potential on (and off) the course. Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist Key Takeaways: Radical Acceptance > Resistance: Naming reality reduces friction and frees up energy for purposeful action. Vulnerability Is a Performance Tool: Sharing the hard stuff with trusted people lightens the load and clarifies next actions. Coaching Collapses Time: A coach provides perspective, helps release emotion, and speeds learning—on and off the course. Protect Your Energy Rituals: Cold plunge, meditation, journaling, strategic rest, and 3+ weekly workouts stabilize your mind. Recalibrate Without Quitting: Seasons change; adjust goals and inputs without abandoning the mission. Mental Reps Matter: Visualization and structured recall kept ball-striking sharp despite fewer rounds. Simple Tech Wins: A slower, smoother takeaway reduced hip stress and improved long-iron contact and driver consistency. Key Quotes: “There is so much power in your vulnerability—and strength in asking for help.” “Let go to level up; don't let the past dictate the present.” “Acceptance, grace, and patience: that's the work.” “Coaching collapses the timeline for healing, learning, and progress.” “You're the author—recalibrate priorities with honesty and intention.” “Fitness is the lowest-hanging fruit for a resilient mindset.” “Reflection accelerates pattern recognition—and pattern recognition drives change.” Time Stamps: 00:00: The Journey of Vulnerability in Golf 02:53: Navigating Life's Challenges and Golf Progress 07:24: The Power of Reflection and Seeking Help 12:45: Embracing Acceptance, Grace, and Patience 19:15: The Role of Coaching in Personal Growth 24:22: Fitness and Self-Care as Foundations for Success 28:23: Looking Ahead: Golfing Goals and Future Aspirations
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Welcome back to another EFT replay tapping session on the YOU CAN CALL ME “BOSSY” PODCAST! This replay comes from when I did 100 Days of EFT tapping on my Instagram page. If you need a visual link the original EFT tapping session will be in the show notes below. This session is all about diving deep into the vital idea of “filling your cup first.” I unpack the generational beliefs that have long encouraged women to put everyone else's needs ahead of their own, and offer a refreshing perspective on why prioritizing self-care isn't selfish—it's essential. Are you overwhelmed, feeling like asking for help might make others question your abilities? You're not alone. This episode offers an EFT tapping session designed to help you work through those fears of being seen as “not enough” or “unable to handle it.” Join me as I guide you through recognizing your own value, finding the courage to ask for what you need, and discovering that you truly are, as I like to put it, “really fucking good at what you do.” If you've ever worried about burnout or being misunderstood at work, this episode is for you. Throughout the interactive session, I'll guide you through tapping on different meridian points while addressing common self-doubts and fears, ultimately aiming to instill a sense of empowerment and readiness to tackle challenges. So, sit back, follow along, and let's dive into this transformative EFT tapping experience. If you need a visual while tapping you can CLICK HERE for the Instagram post I shared with a step-by-step guide. If you want to learn more about EFT Tapping (cause maybe you are new and need more details on what this weird but powerful practice is - I get it) CLICK HERE for the EFT Tapping Intro Episode! Key Takeaways: Reconsidering blame: shifting responsibility toward management if help is not available Recognition of the potential risk of burnout if help is not requested Emphasis on it being safe to ask for help Episode Resources: Link to the Original EFT Tapping Session: CLICK HERE If you enjoyed this episode and are excited for more, please be sure to SUBSCRIBE and write a review to help build momentum and support the show (5-stars would be AWESOME!) JOIN US IN - THE CLUB - An annual membership where high-achieving women come together to unapologetically OWN THEIR “BOSSY” in order to rise to the top, make massive impact, and not burn out while doing it. Grab your spot in THE CLUB today by CLICKING HERE! LET'S FREAKING GO! LET'S CONNECT: Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, or join my STAND IN YOUR POWER FACEBOOK GROUP Grab a signed copy of my bestselling book STAND IN YOUR POWER HEREWatch my TEDx Talk “The Wisdom of Your Ancestors Should Be Ignored” HERE
Childhood cancer can be a really difficult topic to sit with, but it's something a lot of kids and families face. The new TV series “The Unstoppable Jenny Garcia” is putting that story front and centre. The show is about a young Filipino Canadian named Jenny whose life gets thrown upside down when she's diagnosed with leukemia. Catherine Hernandez is the showrunner. She's also an award-winning author and screenwriter. Her debut novel, “Scarborough,” was turned into a film that won eight Canadian Screen Awards, including best picture and best adapted screenplay. Catherine joins guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about the series, why it was important for her to tell a story about childhood cancer, and how it affects different families and communities.
Can women have it all? Renowned restauranteur, cookery writer, and Great British Bake Off judge Dame Prue Leith doesn't think so.In this chat with Fearne, Prue explains why she's glad she built her career before having children, and why no one should feel ashamed of asking for help with their business or family in order to keep everything afloat.Prue – who had the confidence to found a restaurant when she'd never worked in one – gives advice on never letting a lack of knowledge get in the way of starting a new passion project.She also tells the story of finding love again at 70 after being widowed, and explains why she's so passionate about legalising assisted dying.The Great British Bake Off returns to Channel 4 on Tuesday 2nd September.If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like: Zandra Rhodes Davina McCall Richard E. Grant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Norma Kamali started her career when women were expected to type memos in Mad Men-esque offices, not build their own empires. She came of age in 1960s New York City and since then, Norma's become one of the most influential names in fashion. Norma is responsible for iconic looks like Farrah Fawcett's red swimsuit, the sleeping bag coat, and some of the earliest activewear, before “athleisure” was ever a thing. At 80-years-old, she's showing no signs of stopping. In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Norma also shares: How a $29 flight and a basement boutique kicked off her career What it took to walk away from a toxic business – and marriage Why she took her brand to Walmart, even when people told her not to How learning to ask for help changed her life Why AI gives her a bigger creative high than anything else Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textWhat does authentic masculinity look like in a world that teaches boys to hide their emotions from an early age? Leadership coach Lee Povey takes us on his transformative journey from needing to be the hero in every relationship to discovering the profound power of vulnerability.Growing up with a narcissistic father who saw Lee's achievements only as extensions of himself left him with a deep question that persists even at 52 years old: what does it really mean to be a man? His search led him to therapy and men's groups where he discovered what had been missing—the ability to be seen, heard, and guided by older men who accepted him fully.This conversation takes a dramatic turn when Lee reveals how a devastating cycling accident in 2010 forced him to confront his inability to ask for help. "I wanted to be always okay and I wanted you to be not okay so I could save you," he shares, describing how this "hero complex" had sabotaged his relationships and limited his growth. The vulnerability required during his recovery ultimately transformed every aspect of his life.Both Steve and Lee explore why men struggle with emotional expression, introducing practical approaches for reclaiming our full emotional range. Lee's "cookie jar" analogy brilliantly illustrates how we lose capacity for feedback when we experience too much criticism without sufficient acknowledgment. The key to effective men's groups? Creating judgment-free spaces where men can first be heard before receiving guidance.Whether you work with men professionally or are simply interested in developing greater emotional intelligence, this episode offers profound insights into creating spaces where vulnerability becomes strength. As Steve powerfully states, "If you ever make fun of my vulnerability, you're the asshole, not me."Join us to discover how embracing our full humanity—including the emotions we've been taught to suppress—leads to more authentic connections, better leadership, and greater resilience in the face of life's challenges.This discussion will continue on episode 215!To connect with Lee, go to his website at www.leepovey.comFreed.ai: We'll Do Your SOAP Notes!Freed AI converts conversations into SOAP note.Use code Steve50 for $50 off the 1st month!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showYouTube Channel For The Podcast