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    Do The Work
    184: If You Want To Change Your Life, You've Got To Do This

    Do The Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 43:21


    Three years ago, Sabrina Zohar hit rock bottom after losing everything she thought defined her. In this raw anniversary episode of The Sabrina Zohar Show, she reflects on the journey from heartbreak, identity collapse, and losing her sense of direction to rebuilding her life through self-trust, nervous system healing, and emotional growth. This episode explores grief, attachment patterns, worthiness, and what happens when the path you were certain about disappears. Joined by her partner (romantic and business) Ryan halfway through, Sabrina unpacks anxious and avoidant dynamics, boundaries, communication, and why healing doesn't mean never being triggered again. If you've ever felt lost after a breakup, attached to outcomes, or afraid of being seen, this episode is a reminder that you're not broken. You're becoming. If you're ready to slow down, trust your instincts, and break your old dating patterns, the Healthy Relationship Foundations Course walks you through it step-by-step  HERE! If you're serious about changing your dating patterns instead of repeating them, the Art of Going Slow course helps you unlearn urgency, regulate your nervous system, and build real connection without rushing, chasing, or abandoning yourself HERE! Get Ad free HERE!Want to work with Sabrina? HERE!Get merch for The Sabrina Zohar Show HERE!Don't forget to follow Sabrina and The Sabrina Zohar Show on Instagram and Sabrina on TikTok! Video now available on YOUTUBE! Please support our sponsors! Go to Quince.com/SABRINA for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada, too. Get organized, refreshed, and back on track this new year for WAY less. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. Text SABRINA to 64000 to get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus FREE shipping. Message and data rates may apply. This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp. Get 10% off your first month of Betterhelp at betterhelp.com/sabrina ============================= Chapters 00:00 – When Your Life Doesn't Go the Way You Planned 03:12 – Losing Your Identity After a Breakup or Career Collapse 07:05 – Hitting Rock Bottom and Rebuilding From Scratch 10:48 – Why We Attach Our Worth to Relationships and Success 14:32 – Healthy Relationships Still Trigger Your Nervous System 18:10 – Anxious and Avoidant Attachment in Real Life 22:05 – Boundaries, Communication, and Emotional Safety 26:18 – Why Being “Too Much” Was Never the Problem 30:12 – Letting Go of Control, Validation, and External Approval 34:40 – Healing Without Perfection or Constant Positivity 38:20 – Final Takeaways: Self-Trust, Growth, and Becoming Yourself Disclaimer: The Sabrina Zohar Show, formerly known as Do The Work, is not affiliated with A.Z & associates LLC in any capacity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Jimmy Rex Show
    #671 - Kat Braden - Influencer With Over 10 Million Followers Shares How She Did It

    The Jimmy Rex Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 65:38


    Kat Braden built a massive online audience the hard way: consistency, work ethic, and a willingness to look cringe early.In this episode, we talk about how she went all-in on content (4 to 6 posts a day), what her real process looks like behind a 45-second video, why chasing views can burn you out, and how she's shifting toward creating content that actually adds value.We also get into boundaries, real-life connection vs social media, and how to use AI without letting it kill your creativity.Follow Kat here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlandadoodle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@girlandadoodleYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@girlandadoodle

    Cooking Is the New Healthy
    Inside Nonfiction Publishing ⚡️ Creativity, Boundaries, and Book Deals with Literary Agent Sally Ekus

    Cooking Is the New Healthy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 18:04


    “Sometimes boundaries are messy, but they are rooted in a lot of thought, intention and goodwill.” — Sally EkusThis episode is your invitation to explore how creativity doesn't have to be confined to work, it can flow through conversations, routines, parenting, and the ways we show up for others. I'm joined by Sally Ekus, cookbook literary agent, Substack writer, mother, and improv performer who leads who heart, humor, and honesty.Sally reminds us that creativity can come in many forms: Securing publishing deals for authors she works with, answering questions mid-walk during her “Huff and Puffs,” or performing on the improv stage. She speaks candidly about honoring boundaries, navigating grief, and the gift of community support.We talk about the emotional intensity of writing a book, the importance of doing your homework, and what it means to be in service to both your clients and your own creations. Sally opens up about the tension between consistency and capacity especially, when it comes to writing her Substack, Not So Secret Agent.Whether you're writing a cookbook, considering a Substack, or curious about publishing, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and a peek behind the scenes of the literary world. Bonus: If you've ever thought no one cares about your work, let Sally gently prove otherwise.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or on your favorite podcast platform while you cook, clean, or create. Get the full show notes & transcript here.Leave a comment on Substack or connect with us on Instagram @chefcarlacontreras & @sallyekus to share your takeaway from the episode.xo CarlaPS: Upgrade to Nourished Creator Studio on Substack for quick-hit micro workshops, BTS Podcast, and simple tools to help you work on your creative dreams now, not someday.Disclaimer: Always seek the counsel of a qualified medical practitioner or other healthcare provider for an individual consultation before making any significant changes to your health, lifestyle, or to answer questions about specific medical conditions. If you are driving or doing an activity that needs your attention, save the meditation practice for later. This podcast is for entertainment and information purposes only. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chefcarla.substack.com/subscribe

    The Living Waters Podcast
    Ep. 374 - When Your Smartphone Becomes Your Spiritual Enemy

    The Living Waters Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 62:18 Transcription Available


    Screens dominate modern life, quietly shaping habits, desires, and spiritual health in ways many people fail to recognize. Ray, E.Z., Mark, and Oscar examine how smartphones and social media have become powerful tools that amplify the heart's desires, often drifting from usefulness into addiction. While technology itself is morally neutral, the guys explain that human sinfulness and spiritual opposition twist good gifts into sources of distraction, dependency, and misplaced worship. Phones promise connection and reassurance, yet they often function as a substitute for stillness, prayer, and dependence on the Lord.The conversation turns to how social media platforms are intentionally designed to be addictive. Drawing parallels to slot machines, the guys discuss dopamine-driven engagement and the reality that free apps profit by turning users into products. This constant stimulation rewires attention and interferes with spiritual disciplines like reading Scripture and being present with God. They challenge believers to consider how often they check their phones compared to how often they examine their souls, warning that unchecked use reshapes how sin is perceived, normalized, and even celebrated.The guys then move into the personal and relational costs of excessive phone use. Social media provides comfort through distance, yet it fuels jealousy, gossip, and slander while deepening loneliness. Digital life replaces fundamental interactions with curated images, depriving people of everyday relational friction that builds maturity and resilience. They note growing social anxiety, loss of creativity, and diminished attention spans as consequences of constant engagement. Yet the discussion also highlights practical steps toward freedom, such as reading physical Bibles, setting boundaries, turning off notifications, limiting app access, and intentionally reclaiming attention from devices designed to control it.Finally, the guys address parenting and responsibility in a digital age. They urge courage, honesty, and accountability when it comes to children and screens, emphasizing that guidance and restriction are acts of love, not burdens. Parents are encouraged to replace screen time with creativity, outdoor play, genuine relationships, and hands-on experiences. The episode closes with a call to fight rather than surrender, to confess unhealthy habits, and to invite family accountability. True freedom comes not from rejecting technology entirely, but from examining the heart, setting wise boundaries, and choosing to let Christ shape attention, affection, and daily life.Send us a textThanks for listening! If you've been helped by this podcast, we'd be grateful if you'd consider subscribing, sharing, and leaving us a comment and 5-star rating! Visit the Living Waters website to learn more and to access helpful resources!You can find helpful counseling resources at biblicalcounseling.com.Check out The Evidence Study Bible and the Basic Training Course.You can connect with us at podcast@livingwaters.com. We're thankful for your input!Learn more about the hosts of this podcast.Ray ComfortEmeal (“E.Z.”) ZwayneMark SpenceOscar Navarro

    Messianic Torah Observant Israel
    Episode 1132: What Is Actually Shabbat Worthy? | In The Zone

    Messianic Torah Observant Israel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 56:33


    What does it really mean for something to be “Shabbat worthy”?This Q&A addresses real questions asked during our monthly In The Zone meeting.This video is part 2 of a Q&A session from our monthly “In The Zone” meeting, where real-life questions are discussed through a Torah-based lens.“In The Zone” weekends happen once a month, bringing together people from around the world who are part of MTOI (Messianic Torah Observant Israel). During these sessions, participants are invited to ask honest, practical questions about walking out their faith—covering topics like boundaries, self-control, Shabbat, and daily life decisions.This particular video features the local Beth Shalom Q&A from November 2025.• What are you doing with what you've been given in this life?• Boundaries or protocols?• Using my creativity on Shabbat?• Is it Shabbat worthy?• Boundaries and protocols continued• Know your limits• Doing a visitation on Shabbat?• Take care of yourself• Self-control• Do not love the world—what is the ‘world'?• The Defender?Subscribe to be notified of new content each week.Learn more about MTOI:https://mtoi.orgThe MTOI App https://mtoi.org/download-the-mtoi-appFollow MTOI:https://www.facebook.com/mtoiworldwide https://www.instagram.com/mtoi_worldwidehttps://www.tiktok.com/@mtoi_worldwide Contact MTOI: 

    Manifest Change with Brooklyn Storme
    The Cancellation Policy You Don't Use (And Why You're Leaving $20K on the Table)

    Manifest Change with Brooklyn Storme

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 30:17


    Most therapists have a cancellation policy they never enforce. Dr Brooklyn Storme, an evidence-based private practice business coach for counsellors, psychologists and social workers, breaks down the real cost of weak boundaries and why guilt stops you from protecting your income. Learn how cancellation policies actually strengthen therapeutic relationships, the data on revenue loss, and what changes when you shift from therapist-only to therapist-AND-business-owner identity. Real case studies from Australian private practices. Resources mentioned: Free Private Practice Assessment: https://brooklyn.myflodesk.com/pmquiz Free Resources: https://brooklynstorme.com/resources Practice Momentum™ Info: https://brooklynstorme.com/practice-momentum%E2%84%A2 Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brooklynstormephd FAQ 1: "What if my client genuinely had an emergency? Isn't it heartless to charge them?" This is where you're confusing compassion with boundary collapse. You can be compassionate AND use the policy. It's not your job to assess the validity of their reason. That's the point of having a policy in writing that they signed. The policy applies regardless of the reason. You can say: 'I understand that was difficult. The cancellation fee still applies as per our agreement.' You're acknowledging their experience AND holding the boundary. Both/and. Not either/or. If you start making exceptions, you're the one deciding whose emergency is 'real enough,' and that IS judgement. FAQ 2: "Won't clients just leave and find a therapist who doesn't enforce cancellation fees?" Some might. The data shows 1-2% leave when you start enforcing. But here's what you're not considering: do you want clients who only stay because you don't have boundaries? Those clients don't respect the therapeutic container. They're perhaps less likely to be invested in the work or the outcomes and they're costing you money. Boundaries help you work with clients who value your time, the structure, and who are committed to the work. You upgrade your client base. Plus, the 95% who stay are now showing up more reliably, which means your income becomes predictable instead of chaotic. FAQ 3: "I work with low-income clients who genuinely can't afford a cancellation fee. What then?" If you're choosing to work with low-income clients, that's a business decision, not a therapeutic one. You need to build that into your business model. Don't make up different rules for each person based on your assessment of their finances that's inconsistent and creates resentment.  FAQ 4: "What's a reasonable cancellation policy timeframe? 24 hours? 48 hours? A week?" Industry standard in Australia is 24-48 hours. I recommend 48 hours because it gives clients enough notice to manage their schedules and gives you enough notice to potentially fill the gap. But here's what matters more than the timeframe is consistency. If you say 48 hours and then accept 12-hour cancellations without charging, your policy is meaningless. Pick a timeframe that feels manageable for you to enforce, put it in writing, and hold it every single time. I've seen therapists with 24-hour policies who enforce consistently get better results than therapists with week-long policies they never apply.   Need more help? Contact me using the links above. cancellation policy therapist, private practice boundaries, therapy practice revenue loss, counsellor cancellation fees, therapist business boundaries, private practice income protection, therapy practice policies, mental health practice management, Australian therapist coaching, enforcing cancellation policy therapist boundary coaching | private practice policy enforcement | cancellation fee guidance | therapy business revenue protection | counsellor income strategies | practice management coaching Australia | evidence-based boundary setting | therapist business owner identity

    Over It And On With It
    EP 525: Honesty Is the First Form of Intimacy with Vanessa

    Over It And On With It

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 28:51


    In this candid and grounded coaching session, Christine works with Vanessa, who is navigating a season of major transition—emotionally, physically, and relationally. After a recent car accident, a job layoff, and re-entering the dating world, Vanessa finds herself at a powerful crossroads: learning how to speak honestly about concerns early in a relationship instead of withholding to protect someone else's feelings. Christine helps Vanessa see how "withholding" is often disguised as kindness, but actually blocks true intimacy. Together, they explore how unspoken concerns—especially around health, sleep, and long-term compatibility—can quietly erode connection if left unaddressed. The session becomes a masterclass in how to practice radical honesty with love, maturity, and self-responsibility. If you struggle to speak up in relationships, fear hurting others by being honest, or notice yourself over-adapting to keep the peace, this episode will help you understand why truth is not only necessary—but essential—for real intimacy.   Consider / Ask Yourself: Do you hold back concerns in relationships to avoid conflict or discomfort? Are you afraid that honesty might sabotage connection or intimacy? Do you notice yourself adapting or minimizing your needs early in relationships? Where might you be confusing caretaking with love? Are you dating (or partnering) with clear intention—or avoiding difficult conversations?   Key Insights and A-HAs: Withholding information is not kindness—it creates emotional distance. Honesty early in relationships prevents deeper confusion later. Boundaries are not about changing others; they're about honoring yourself. Emotional intimacy requires courage, not perfection. Speaking truth with love strengthens connection rather than destroying it.   How to Deepen the Work: Notice where you feel a "withhold" in your body—tightness, anxiety, or avoidance. Practice sharing concerns from a grounded, non-blaming place. Reframe honesty as an act of love rather than a risk. Ask yourself: If I don't say this now, how will it affect me later? Focus on breaking patterns of over-adapting or people-pleasing in relationships.   Coaching with Christine Christine has been coaching individuals for over 20 years and works with a small number of private clients at a time to provide deep, personalized support. If you feel called to explore coaching, email jill@christinehassler.com for more information.   Social Media + Resources:  Christine Hassler — Take a Coaching Assessment Christine Hassler Podcasts Including Coaches Corner Christine on Facebook Expectation Hangover by Christine Hassler @ChristineHassler on Twitter @ChristineHassler on Instagram @SacredUnionCouples on Instagram Email: jill@christinehassler.com — For information on any of my services! Get on the waitlist to be coached on the show! Get on the list to be notified about the upcoming certification program for coaches!

    Wally Show Podcast
    Good Boundaries for a Healthy Family: January 21, 2026

    Wally Show Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 50:42


    TWS News 1: Airlines & Weight Loss – 00:26 5 Calls Calls It: Paying for Friend’s Drink – 3:48 Yay Sports: Fernando & Alberto Mendoza – 9:45 Email – 12:11 TWS News 2: Winter Storm Prep – 15:22 Good Boundaries for a Healthy Family – 18:53 Here’s How Betty Hears the Show – 24:56 TMI – 27:46 What That Says About You – 31:00 Elevation Variation: Polka – 34:43 Rock Report: Better Than Books – 36:46 Show Me the Money Game – 39:43 Choppelganger – 43:55 Prayer Wall – 46:46 You can join our Wally Show Poddies Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/WallyShowPoddies This podcast is crowd funded - that means that you help make it possible. If you like it and want to support it, give here.

    Stronger Leadership Podcast
    Boundaries Part 1

    Stronger Leadership Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 16:34


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    Scaling New Heights Podcast: Cutting Edge Training For Small Business Advisors
    Episode 156 - From Tax Filing to "Ask Luca": Guardrails for AI and Client Boundaries - The Woodard Report Podcast

    Scaling New Heights Podcast: Cutting Edge Training For Small Business Advisors

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 50:26


    On this episode of the Woodard Report podcast, Joe and Heather speak about major January updates in the accounting space, including the IRS's Free File program and why Joe prefers a subsidized third-party prep model over direct IRS filing. They also dig into how large firms like RSM are rolling out tightly governed generative AI tools (like "Ask Luca"), and what that teaches smaller firms about AI quality being driven by both model capability and data control. Current events — IRS got rid of Direct File and is promoting Free File RSM lauched its own Generative AI Tool caled AskLuca TV/Movie quote of the week — Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Your Honor Excellent things we learned — In the Room Where It Happens: Generative AI Policy Creation in Higher Education The JOLT Effect: How High Performers Overcome Customer Indecision Member spotlight — Jennifer Scott of HireEffect The Woodard Report article of the week — The Competitive Advantage of AI Training for Accounting Professionals Thank you to our show sponsor, Canopy! Unclunk your firm with Canopy, the fully integrated practice management that helps accountants build the firm they always wanted. The suite includes client and document management, workflow, time and billing, engagements and proposals, and more. Check out getcanopy.com. Learn more about the show and our sponsors at Woodard.com/podcast

    Teach Me How To Adult
    35 Life Lessons I've Learned At 35 (Wisdom On Life, Love, Career & Self-Growth That I Wish I Knew Earlier)

    Teach Me How To Adult

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 38:16


    I just celebrated my 35th birthday, and this year, instead of fearing aging or buying into the narrative that getting older is something to dread, I decided to approach this milestone with gratitude, reflection, and intention.Aging is a privilege denied to many, and at 35, I can honestly say: I've never felt more like myself, and I wouldn't want to go back to who I was at 25.In this deeply personal and reflective episode, I'm sharing the 35 most life-changing lessons I've amassed about everything from confidence, mental health, and communication, to boundaries, purpose, willpower, and courage. Many of these insights were hard-earned over the last decade, and all of them have been shaped by the time I've spent hosting this podcast.This episode is for anyone navigating their 30s, questioning their timeline, rebuilding self-trust, and learning how to live with more intention and alignment instead of fear.Tune in to hear lessons including:Why motivation is a myth and systems matter more than disciplineHow confidence is built by keeping promises to yourselfThe importance of finding your career North StarAn antidote to anxiety, and why communication requires emotional regulationWhy community and relationships are essential to healingUsing boundaries properly, ending people-pleasing, and learning to say yes and no with clarityThe health and wellness changes that moved the needle for meRedefining success and how I use my time and moneyCourage over comfort… and why fear doesn't have to disappearChanging paths, changing your mind, and embracing life in chaptersWhy you are NOT behind in life (there is no correct timeline!)If any of these lessons resonate with you, I'd love to hear which one hit hardest. Comment what you connected with below, or share this episode with someone who's navigating a similar season of life.Thank you for being here, and for the continued gift of getting to grow up with the Teach Me How To Adult community throughout my 30s. I love you, and you've got this! Sign up for our monthly adulting newsletter:teachmehowtoadult.ca/newsletter Follow us on the ‘gram:@teachmehowtoadultmedia@gillian.bernerFollow on TikTok: @teachmehowtoadultSubscribe on YouTube

    Baby Mamas No Drama with Kail Lowry & Vee Rivera

    Karma & Chaos is back, baby and 2026 is already unhinged. Kail and Becky are finally recording in person (a 2026 priority) and catching up on everything they've been saving for the mic: the return of “controversial Kail,” co-parenting chaos, and what happens when the internet is already talking…Plus, the girls tease big travel plans, things get unexpectedly soft about parenting moments that hit you right in the chest, and spiral into their favorite kind of nonsense from BookTok to the wild world of side hustles that absolutely did not need to exist (but here we are).And of course, it's not an episode without an Is It Karma or Is It Chaos? This week's submission: would you date a grown man who shares his location with his mom… and she actually uses it?Hit play for laughs, real-life updates, and the kind of chaos that feels like group chat energy in podcast form.To submit an Is It Karma Or Is It Chaos story email us at info@karmachaospodcast.comMERCH IS HERE!! Shop now www.killrentertainment.com/shopFor full videos head to patreon.com/kaillowry Follow Becky at Hayter25 and subscribe to For The HaytersThank you for supporting the show by checking out our sponsors!Wildgrain: Get $30 off your first box - PLUS free Croissants for life when you go to Wildgrain.com/KARMA to start your subscription today.BetterHelp: Visit betterhelp.com/KARMA to get 10% off your first month.OPositiv: take proactive care of your vaginal health head to opositiv.com/karmaProgressive: Try Progressive's AutoQuote Explorer® today at progressive.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Hardcore Self Help Podcast with Duff the Psych
    Compassionate and Effective Schizophrenia Care with Dr. Tracy Hicks

    The Hardcore Self Help Podcast with Duff the Psych

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 64:14


    In this episode, I'm honored to welcome Dr. Tracy Hicks, a dual-certified family and mental health nurse practitioner with over two decades of clinical experience—and a deeply personal connection to serious mental illness. Dr. Hicks is both the daughter of a parent and the mother of a child with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Her perspective blends professional expertise with lived experience in a way that is both deeply compassionate and refreshingly practical. We talk about what schizophrenia really is (and isn't), the impact of stigma on individuals and families, and the importance of person-centered, empathetic care. Dr. Hicks shares her personal journey—raising a daughter with serious mental illness while navigating barriers in the healthcare system—and offers guidance for both providers and caregivers who want to better support those living with schizophrenia. This is a powerful and deeply human conversation for anyone touched by serious mental illness. Topics We Cover What schizophrenia is and how it's commonly misunderstood Growing up with a parent who has schizophrenia Early warning signs and delays in diagnosis for her daughter How stigma and systemic bias impact treatment access and quality Long-acting injectable medications: what they are and why they matter Creating space for curiosity and shared decision-making in care How to support loved ones without losing yourself Advice for providers on building trust and improving outcomes The power of grace, boundaries, and self-care for caregivers Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Tracy Hicks and her personal/professional background 03:00 – From nursing to psychiatry: building a whole-person care model 07:00 – Childhood memories of a parent with schizophrenia 11:00 – Explaining what schizophrenia is and is not 14:00 – Challenging stereotypes: what schizophrenia actually looks like 18:00 – Early signs in Dr. Hicks' daughter and missed opportunities for intervention 22:00 – Racism, bias, and provider assumptions 24:00 – Treatment begins with the story, not the symptoms 26:00 – Why empathy and curiosity matter more than credentials 28:00 – The question that opens everything: "What's your goal for today?" 32:00 – Including family and support systems in the care plan 36:00 – Communication shifts that changed lives 41:00 – What long-acting injectables are and how to present them as an option 47:00 – Combating clinical inertia and provider bias 51:00 – What Dr. Hicks would do differently as a parent 54:00 – Creating your own space when the system doesn't serve you 58:00 – Boundaries, burnout, and filling your own cup as a caregiver 1:02:00 – Final thoughts on stigma, advocacy, and asking for what you need 1:03:30 – Where to follow Dr. Hicks and access her work Guest Links Website: https://www.cfcmentalhealthoutreach.org Instagram: https://instagram.com/drhicksnp Stay Connected Email: duffthepsych@gmail.com Send a message or question: https://www.duffthepsych.com/contact YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@duffthepsych Instagram: https://instagram.com/duffthepsych If this episode resonated with you, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, or sharing it with someone who could benefit. Conversations like this one can make a world of difference for people who feel alone in their experience. Until next time, take care of yourself.

    The Second Phase Podcast - Personal Branding & Brand Marketing and Life Strategies for Success for Female Entrepreneurs

    The importance of boundaries, especially for those experiencing anxiety. The question is how to set boundaries with compassion and kindness, without being disrespectful or rude to those you love and want to maintain a healthy relationship with. Setting boundaries can be especially challenging for those codependency is plagueing. Boundaries from a Christian Perspective For many, the notion of setting boundaries might initially seem contrary to Christian teachings. Four Types of People in Your Life Understanding the different roles people play in your life is crucial for setting boundaries effectively. People can be categorized into four distinct categories: viewer, voice, vote, and veto. Viewer Voice Vote Veto Determining where individuals fit helps establish the foundation for boundary setting. Four Types of Boundaries Boundaries vary in their strength and purpose, just as the categories of people in your life vary. Invisible Line White Picket Fence Brick Wall Alligator Moat Navigating Codependency Codependency can deeply complicate boundary-setting efforts. The Art of Setting Boundaries Setting boundaries is both an art and a necessity for fostering healthy, biblical relationships. About Kris Reece Kris Reece helps Christians conquer codependency, set biblical boundaries, and navigate difficult relationships with truth and grace. Website for Kris Reece Buy Kris's book: Breaking the Narcissist's Grip Links for You, Me, and Anxiety: Parent Book Teen Book Schedule a free consultation discovery call with Robyn. Download the free eBook: Alleviate Anxiety by Developing Healthy Habits for a Healthy Mind Website for Kris Reece Buy Kris's book: Breaking the Narcissist's Grip Additional Resources Read the full show notes and access all links. Links for You, Me, and Anxiety: Parent Book Teen Book Schedule a free consultattion discovery call with Robyn. Download the free eBook: Alleviate Anxiety by Developing Healthy Habits for a Healthy Mind

    Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families
    When Do You Give The Kids a Smart Phone?

    Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 16:44 Transcription Available


    Smartphones feel inevitable… until you see what early access actually does to a child’s mental health, sleep, and happiness. In this episode, Dr Justin & Kylie Coulson break down new research from Pediatrics and share the family standard that finally ended the phone wars in their home (after one very big mistake). KEY POINTS New study: earlier smartphones = worse outcomes for kids. The four real reasons parents give phones (and why they’re flawed). Why “safety” doesn’t require a smartphone. How to replace phones with smarter solutions (incl. dumb phones + watches). The research consensus: delay improves outcomes. The family rule that ends entitlement (“when you can afford it…”). Boundaries if you already handed over a phone (it’s not too late). The real question: approval now or wellbeing later? QUOTE OF THE EPISODE “Kids don’t need smartphones — they need smart parents. And smart parents give their kids dumb phones.” RESOURCES MENTIONED Pediatrics research on smartphone age & outcomes (referenced in episode) SpaceTalk Watch G-Mee Phone Free Range Kids by Lenore Skenazy Lisa Damour — Adolescent Psychology Resources ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS Define the real problem you’re solving (safety, logistics, social connection, or training). Offer alternatives (dumb phone, landline, watch). Create a family standard — e.g. “When you can pay for it, you can have it.” If they already have a phone: Bedrooms & bathrooms = no-phone zones No phones at meals or short car rides Time limits & age limits on social media Review + scale back where possible See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Level Up Your Wedding Film Business
    248: Unhinged Client Requests & Wedding Industry Truths No One Talks About

    Level Up Your Wedding Film Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 38:04


    In this episode, we are pulling back the curtain on the wedding industry and share the real conversations that usually only happen behind the scenes. From unhinged client requests and early-career mistakes to red flags, pet peeves, and the boundaries that actually protect your creativity and your income, this episode is equal parts honest, educational, and entertaining.We've both been there. Saying yes when we should've said no. Offering things that sounded great on paper but burned us out in real life. Ignoring our gut because we wanted the booking. Over time, those decisions taught us powerful lessons about pricing, positioning, professionalism, and staying in our own lane as creative business owners. This conversation dives into what we've learned after nearly two decades in the wedding industry, why “more” isn't always better, and how clarity in your brand, boundaries, and communication changes everything.If you've ever felt frustrated on a wedding day, unsure how to handle client expectations, overwhelmed by industry advice, or conflicted about how to grow without losing yourself creatively, this episode is for you. We're talking about what actually moves the needle, what advice we disagree with, and how to build a business that feels aligned, profitable, and sustainable long-term.Sometimes growth doesn't come from doing more.It comes from doing things differently.Listen in, laugh with us, and take what resonates as you continue building a business you're proud of.Timestamps:00:00 - 06:15 | Catching Up & Life Updates: Personal Stories, Family, and Industry Context06:16 - 14:00 | Unhinged Client Requests & Early-Career Lessons Learned14:01 - 20:30 | Red Flags, Boundaries, and Professional Standards with Clients & Teams20:31 - 28:30 | Industry Hot Takes: Pricing, Automation, Branding, and Staying in Your Lane28:31 - 36:30 | Wedding Day Pet Peeves: Collaboration Breakdowns & Content Overload36:31 - 40:27 | Final Reflections: Industry Culture, Professional Respect & Listener EngagementThe next round of The Luxury Mastermind will start in Spring 2026! We are thrilled to welcome you inside our signature 8 week program. Learn more + save your seat here >> https://thelevelupco.com/mastermind

    Quietmind Astrology — Learn Vedic Astrology with Jeremy Devens
    Why Things Feels More Intense Right Now

    Quietmind Astrology — Learn Vedic Astrology with Jeremy Devens

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 16:56


    Become Your Own Astrologer at quietmindastrology.com/workshop  This week carries a rare mix of intensity and opportunity. With a powerful Capricorn stellium, a Mars–Sun combustion, and a New Moon in Uttara Ashada, you may notice more irritability, conflict, or pressure around you. In this episode, I share how to work with this heat instead of fighting it. This is a moment to build real structures, clarify boundaries, and turn intentions into habits that last. I also talk about why listening becomes just as important as taking action as we shift toward Shravana nakshatra later in the week. My hope is that this episode helps you stay grounded, avoid unnecessary blowups, and channel this energy into something meaningful and sustainable.Capricorn Stellium, Mars Combustion, and the New MoonYou may have noticed people feeling more intense or reactive this week.That is not random.Mars is combust the Sun in Capricorn, amplifying drive, frustration, and volatility.This can create conflict if the energy is unfocused, but it can also create breakthroughs when it is directed toward building something solid.The New Moon in Uttara Ashada supports long-term effort, discipline, and perseverance.This is about turning vague resolutions into real systems.As the week unfolds, the energy shifts toward Shravana nakshatra, reminding us to listen more deeply, especially when emotions are running hot.This is a week to: • Strengthen routines, boundaries, and containers • Direct anger or restlessness into constructive action • Listen more than you push to be heard • Tune into your body and intuition for feedback⸻QUOTES“This is the combustion energy that's in the air.”“This is not the best time to bring up things that can trigger people.”“Capricorn is about building real, lasting structures.”“It's less about a perfect habit and more about a better system.”“Seek first to understand, then to be understood.”⸻TIMESTAMPS00:00 Intensity, irritability, and Mars combustion01:18 Capricorn stellium and combustible energy03:40 Breakthrough potential vs conflict04:02 New Moon in Uttara Ashada05:17 Turning resolutions into systems07:16 Boundaries, containers, and root chakra themes09:17 Nakshatras and long-term results09:52 Shift into Shravana and deep listening12:30 Directing Mars energy constructively13:29 Listening to the body and intuition15:53 New Moon intentions and mentorship invitation⸻KEYWORDSVedic astrology forecast, Capricorn stellium, Mars combustion, New Moon Uttara Ashada, Shravana nakshatra, Jyotish, planetary transits, boundaries and structure, spiritual growth⸻FREE RESOURCES⭐️ Free Birth Chart: http://www.quietmindastrology.com/freebirthchart⭐️ Free Horoscopes: https://www.quietmindastrology.com/freehoroscopes⭐️ Podcast (Spotify, Apple, etc): https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/astrology⭐️ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/quietmindastrology⭐️ YouTube: http://www.quietmindastrology.com/youtube⸻WORK WITH ME⭐️ Book a Reading: http://www.quietmindastrology.com/reading⭐️ Decode Your Chart: https://www.quietmindastrology.com/101⭐️ Mentorship: http://www.quietmindastrology.com/mentorship⸻QUIETMIND YOGA⭐️ Yoga Teacher Training Podcast: https://www.anchor.fm/yogateachertraining⭐️ Quietmind Yoga Membership: https://www.quietmind.yoga/membership⸻NEXT STEP⭐️ Become Your Own Astrologer at ⁠quietmindastrology.com/workshop⁠  

    Fostering Change
    What's OK? Helping Youth Navigate Boundaries, Sexting, and Cyber Safety with Jenny Coleman

    Fostering Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 27:14


    As Fostering Change continues into the new year, this episode tackles one of the most urgent — and evolving — challenges facing young people today: staying safe, informed, and supported in a digital world.Rob Scheer is joined by Jenny Coleman, a nationally recognized expert in child welfare and abuse prevention, and a former foster parent whose work is grounded in both professional expertise and lived experience.Jenny serves as Director of Stop It Now!, a national organization focused on preventing child sexual abuse through education and early intervention. She also leads What's OK?, a first-of-its-kind online platform and free helpline where teens and young adults can anonymously ask questions about relationships, boundaries, sexting, consent, and online behavior — without fear or shame.In this conversation, Jenny helps parents, caregivers, and educators better understand how to talk with young people about tough topics — especially as AI-generated and non-consensual images become an increasing form of peer-driven harm.Episode HighlightsYouth Safety in the Digital AgeHow sexting, cyberbullying, and online exploitation are changing — and what adults need to know.New & Alarming TrendsWhy recent data shows a sharp rise in AI-generated inappropriate images targeting teens, most often created and shared by peers.What's OK?How this research-backed platform empowers youth ages 14–21 to ask honest questions and get reliable guidance.What Caregivers Can DoPractical steps for parents and caregivers, including how to respond, stay connected, and support youth without judgment.A Foster Care PerspectiveWhy trauma-informed, prevention-focused conversations are especially critical for foster and adopted youth.About Jenny ColemanJenny Coleman, MA, LMHC, has spent more than 30 years working in child welfare as a clinician, educator, and prevention advocate. She is the Director of Stop It Now! and leads What's OK?, an innovative online resource for youth navigating questions about sexual behavior, consent, and boundaries. A former foster parent and longtime foster care trainer, Jenny brings a compassionate, prevention-centered approach to keeping young people safe.ResourcesStop It Now!: www.stopitnow.orgWhat's OK?: www.whatsok.org✨ Why This Episode MattersThis episode is a reminder that prevention starts with conversation. When young people have access to trustworthy information — and adults willing to listen without judgment — safety and resilience follow.

    Uglee Truth
    Uglee Truth 728: Dog Parks, Sports Expos and Bodily Boundaries

    Uglee Truth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 36:54


    On the show this week, Jamie gets picked up at the dog park, Mr. Ug catches a buzz at the Sportsmen's Expo and we talk about keepin' it sexy between couples by having some bodily function boundaries. Thanks for the download and sharing our passion project with with your fellow podcast listeners.

    The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
    Why Emotional Intelligence Is the Missing Skill in Modern Fatherhood featuring Mick Hunt

    The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 40:37


    What does real leadership actually look like at home—not just at work? In this episode, I sit down with Mick Hunt, leadership and culture coach, to break down what emotional intelligence, boundaries, and masculine presence really mean for husbands and fathers.   Mick shares powerful insights on why being the "nice guy" often kills polarity and attraction in marriage, how emotional intelligence is a strength (not a soft skill), and why men need intentional transition rituals to show up fully present for their families. We talk about journaling as a daily leadership practice, setting boundaries without control, and how a father's emotional presence shapes the safety and confidence of his kids. This conversation is practical, grounded, and deeply relevant for men who want to lead with backbone and heart.     Timeline Summary [0:00] Introducing Mick Hunt and why leadership matters most at home [2:06] Morgan Freeman narrating Mick's videos and the unexpected connection [2:27] Why emotional intelligence is a critical leadership skill [3:01] How the "nice guy" approach kills polarity and attraction [3:29] Daily practices Mick uses to stay emotionally present with his kids [4:09] The importance of transition rituals between work and home [6:04] Mick's marriage story and reconnecting after decades of friendship [9:07] Emotional intelligence as awareness, regulation, and response [11:01] Why empathy doesn't mean losing authority as a husband or father [14:05] Self-awareness as the foundation of emotional leadership [15:18] Growing up with an emotionally unavailable father [17:13] Mick's simple daily journaling practice [19:17] Why writing trains the brain to separate fact from emotion [21:07] Boundaries as love—not control—in marriage and family [23:54] Defining boundaries through core values [24:16] Protecting "me time" to show up better for others [27:33] Why skipping transition time hurts marriages and families [28:38] A real story of ignoring boundaries and paying the emotional cost [31:27] Masculine presence and modeling healthy marriage for kids [33:11] Being the emotional anchor of the household [35:30] Teaching daughters confidence and sons how to care [38:44] Where to find Mick and his leadership resources     Five Key Takeaways: Emotional intelligence is a leadership advantage, not a weakness, for men at home and at work.  Being agreeable isn't the same as being emotionally present, and "nice guy" energy often kills attraction.  Transition rituals protect your family from your stress, allowing you to show up grounded and present.  Boundaries rooted in core values create safety, not distance, in marriage and parenting.  A father's emotional presence shapes confidence, safety, and leadership in his children.      Links & Resources Mick Hunt Official Website: https://mickhuntofficial.com Instagram: @mickunplugged LinkedIn: @mickhunt Episode Show Notes & Resources: https://thedadedge.com/1428     Closing Remark If this episode challenged how you think about leadership, boundaries, or emotional presence at home, please rate, review, follow, and share the podcast. The most important leadership role you'll ever have is the one your family experiences every day.

    Life Points with Ronda
    It's Just a Hug… Or Is It? Respect, Boundaries, and the Unspoken Language Between Men and Women

    Life Points with Ronda

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 22:09


    Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
    FBI Behavioral Expert Robin Dreeke On Nick Reiner: "The Story Told After The Act May Matter Most"

    Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 42:02


    Nick Reiner reportedly admits to killing his parents. That alone should end the conversation. But it doesn't — because what he says next reframes the entire case. Instead of focusing on the act, he reportedly describes his incarceration as a "conspiracy." And that single shift raises questions that can't be ignored.Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke — who ran the Bureau's Counterintelligence Behavioral Analysis Program — breaks down the behavioral patterns emerging from publicly reported information in this case. This isn't about diagnosing mental illness or debating sympathy. It's about how people behave when consequences arrive.A critical focus is what reportedly happened after the killings. According to reports, there was calm movement, time, decision-making, and navigation — not immediate collapse. Nick reportedly checked into a hotel and moved through LA for 24 hours. Robin explains why analysts pay close attention to this phase, and why serious mental illness does not automatically eliminate awareness, planning, or accountability.The defense will likely invoke the M'Naghten rule — the same standard that freed David Carmichael, a father who planned his son's murder but was found not criminally responsible because a psychotic delusion changed what he believed he was doing. Carmichael's medication triggered his break. Nick's medication was changed one month before the killings.But Carmichael had no history of manipulation. Nick Reiner has 30 years of it. Experts repeatedly told the Reiner family he was "lying or manipulating them." More than 18 treatment facilities cashed checks and released him after 30 days.Robin explains how families don't ignore warning signs — they adapt to them. When instability lasts for years, chaos becomes routine. Intervention fatigue sets in. Boundaries soften. And that adaptation can quietly become dangerous.This episode doesn't ask for sympathy. It asks harder questions — about behavior, responsibility, and why words that redirect blame deserve scrutiny.#NickReiner #RobinDreeke #RobReiner #MicheleReiner #FBI #BehaviorAnalysis #InsanityDefense #DavidCarmichael #HiddenKillers #TrueCrimeJoin Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/tonybpodListen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.

    Illuminated with Jennifer Wallace
    The Difference Between Coping and Emotional Capacity

    Illuminated with Jennifer Wallace

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 51:00


    Have you ever felt like you have done everything "right" and you still hit a stress ceiling? You have gone to therapy, set boundaries, practiced self-care, learned regulation, and yet you still find yourself snapping, shutting down, or running on empty. This episode explores what it can look like to move beyond coping and into true emotional capacity. Not a life without stress, but a wider internal ability to meet life as it is, without collapsing into burnout or disconnection. In this episode of Trauma Rewired, co-hosts Elisabeth Kristof (founder of BrainBased.com and the Neurosomatic Intelligence Coaching Certification) and Jennifer Wallace (Neurosomatic Psychedelic Preparation and Integration Guide, founder of Sacred Synapse) are joined by RaQuel Hopkins, a therapist and certified coach known for her work on capacity and adult development. Together, they unpack the difference between resilience, distress tolerance, and capacity, why "regulation" can sometimes become suppression, and how relating to emotions as data can create more choice. They also explore boundaries through the lens of self-trust, and why honoring "I do not want to" can be a meaningful step toward recovery and growth.   Timestamps: 00:00 – Why "doing everything right" can still feel like a ceiling 06:30 – What capacity means (and why it is about who you become) 14:30 – Resilience vs distress tolerance vs capacity 23:30 – Emotional strength, fragility, and the regulation misconception 34:30 – Boundaries, self-trust, and choice vs depletion 46:30 – Protective emotions, curiosity, and integration 56:30 – Corporate environments, pressure, and being human at work 1:03:00 – Closing reflections and where to find RaQuel 1:05:30 – Listener invitation and next steps (trial + workshop) Key Takeaways: Capacity is not just "holding more." It can be about meeting life as it is and adapting without losing yourself. Regulation is not the same thing as calm. It is about modulation and appropriate responsiveness. Emotional strength includes feeling emotions without being defined by them. Emotions can be information, not directives. A "hard no" can sometimes be a signal of depletion, not clarity. Self-trust can reduce the need to announce boundaries. Protective patterns once helped you survive. Growth can start with curiosity rather than judgment. Resources Mentioned: Free live 90-minute workshop: Neurosomatic.com/Integration  NSI Community: Neurosomatic.com  BrainBased: BrainBased.com  Sacred Synapse: an educational YouTube channel founded by Jennifer Wallace that explores nervous system regulation, applied neuroscience, consciousness, and psychedelic preparation and integration through Neurosomatic Intelligence.   Wayfinder Journal: Track nervous system patterns and support preparation and integration through Neurosomatic Intelligence. FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: https://www.drinkag1.com/rewired  Call to Action: Subscribe on your favorite audio platform or join us on YouTube!

    My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories
    Nick Reiner Checked Into A Hotel After The Killings — Robin Dreeke Explains Why That Matters

    My Crazy Family | A Podcast of Crazy Family Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 42:02


    What happens after the act matters. Retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke says analysts pay close attention to post-offense behavior — and in the Nick Reiner case, the reported timeline raises serious questions.According to reports, Nick didn't collapse. He checked into a Santa Monica hotel. He navigated Los Angeles for 24 hours. There was calm movement, time, decision-making. Robin explains why serious mental illness does not automatically eliminate awareness, planning, or accountability.Nick reportedly admits to killing his parents Rob and Michele Reiner. But instead of focusing on the act, he describes his incarceration as a "conspiracy." That reframe is exactly what behavioral analysts examine — how people respond when consequences finally arrive.The defense will likely point to the M'Naghten rule, which doesn't require proving Nick didn't know right from wrong — only that he didn't understand the "nature and quality" of his actions. It's the same standard that freed David Carmichael, a father who researched murder charges, planned his son's killing, and still walked out of a psychiatric facility after two years. Carmichael's psychotic break was triggered by medication. Nick's medication was changed one month before the killings.But there's a critical difference. Carmichael had no history of manipulation. Nick Reiner has 30 years of it. His own father said experts repeatedly warned the family Nick was "lying or manipulating them." More than 18 treatment facilities cycled him through 30-day stays that satisfied the system without producing change.Robin explains how families normalize chaos over time. They don't ignore warning signs — they adapt to them. Boundaries soften. Intervention fatigue sets in. And that adaptation can become dangerous.The defense exists. The question is whether a jury will believe it from someone who's spent a lifetime ensuring no one should.#NickReiner #RobinDreeke #RobReiner #MicheleReiner #InsanityDefense #DavidCarmichael #FBI #HiddenKillers #BehaviorAnalysis #TrueCrimeJoin Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspodInstagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspodX Twitter https://x.com/tonybpodListen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.

    The Tanakh Podcast
    #104 | Vayikra ch.13 - Tzara'at - Corrupt Boundaries

    The Tanakh Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 13:30


    Is Tzaraat (sometimes translated incorrectly as leprosy) a medical ailment or a spiritual one?The Tanakh speaks of several instances of people afflicted by Tzaraat. What causes this condition?

    This Is A Man's World - She who dares, wins.
    When the Mind Breaks Before the Body: Navigating Injury and Fear with Becca Worgan

    This Is A Man's World - She who dares, wins.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 60:32


    Becca Worgan is back on the pod — World's Strongest Natural Woman (2023), now fully qualified physio, coach, business builder… and still the kind of woman who'll casually admit she needs hypnotherapy to deadlift again. (Relatable. Terrifying. Iconic.)This episode is a proper catch-up: injury reality checks, the difference between “sending it” and being reckless, why strength training is basically adult life insurance, and how your brain can literally create pain before you even touch the bar.Timestamps (5–8)0:00 – Becca's back: natural Worlds winner, and the 2024 comp chaos that nearly broke her 1:10 – Pulling out of Worlds: “I'm not enjoying this… so why am I here?” 4:10 – “Fun comps” vs “I'm here to win”: how the competitive fire comes back without self-destruction 6:10 – The sport is growing fast: bigger athlete pools, higher standards, harder pathway 8:05 – The weird culture around being natural (and why it shouldn't be “uncool” to be clean) 15:10 – Strength training for normal women: mood, bones, confidence, daily-life strength (yes, even for picking up chunky babies) 22:35 – Fear in lifting: learning how to fail safely + Becca's deadlift panic spiral 24:55 – Hypnotherapy: the brain pain loop, rewiring fear, and why it actually worked 41:20 – Boundaries + people pleasing: “If I don't enjoy it, why am I doing it?” 46:05 – New priorities at 30: athlete identity takes a back seat to business, family, and sanity 58:10 – Becca's message to women: it's never too late to start — and you're not going to get bulky (she's tried)Key takeawaysQuitting isn't weakness. Sometimes pulling out is the most elite decision you can make.“Not enjoying it” is data. If your body and brain are screaming, maybe stop calling it discipline and start calling it a warning light.Strength training isn't a “gym girl” hobby — it's basic life maintenance. Better mood, stronger bones, more confidence, more independence.Your brain can create pain before the lift even happens. Fear + previous injury = your nervous system pre-loading the panic.Learning to fail safely reduces fear fast. Confidence isn't “I'll never fail.” It's “I know what to do if I do.”Boundaries are built through regret (unfortunately). Becca's learning to say no before she burns herself into the ground.You're not too late. The only “too late” is waiting until life forces you to start. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Healthy Mind, Healthy Life
    Nature Knows: Set Healthier Boundaries and Ease Burnout by Learning From Plants with Mary Rothwell

    Healthy Mind, Healthy Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 26:28


    When life feels overwhelming, we often push harder instead of listening inward. In this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Charu sits down with therapist and nature-based practitioner Mary Rothwell to explore what plants can teach us about thriving. This conversation is for anyone feeling stressed, emotionally drained, or stuck in people-pleasing patterns. You will learn practical, grounded ways to notice what you need, set healthier boundaries, and reconnect with your body and environment, starting with small moments of nature in daily life. About the Guest: Mary Rothwell is a licensed therapist, speaker, and podcast host with more than 35 years of mental health experience. She is also a Master Gardener and a certified forest therapy practitioner, and she has a book coming out called Nature Knows. Key Takeaways: Stop defaulting to “try harder” when you feel burnout; more effort can backfire, like overwatering a plant. Use your body as data: notice where tension sits and what actually helps you recover. Boundaries are not about shutting people out; they protect what you need to stay nourished. Start small with nature: a houseplant, a neighborhood tree, or five minutes outside counts. Practice “sense-based mindfulness”: breathe, then notice what you see, hear, smell, and feel. Healthy connection matters: like ecosystems, people thrive with support, not isolation. How to Connect With the Guest: Website: https://maryrothwell.net/ Launch team page:  https://maryrothwell.net/natureknows Also on: Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate. With over 6000+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters.

    Better Than Yesterday, with Osher Günsberg
    How To Stop People-pleasing and Have Strong Boundaries with Dr Hannah Korrel

    Better Than Yesterday, with Osher Günsberg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 14:48 Transcription Available


    Today, we dive into the fascinating world of relationships, mental health, and neuroscience with neuropsychologist and author Dr. Hannah Korrel. Dr. Korrel specialises in understanding why our brains make us do the things we do, particularly in the context of relationships. Her book How to Break Up with Friends explores the complexities of friendship and how to navigate toxic relationships. LINKS: Listen to the full interview with Hannah from 2021 here Watch Story Club on YouTube and grab tickets to Story Club's next show My books So What? Now What? and Back After The Break are available here Send a pic of what you're looking at to sendosheremail@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Speak Life Church
    WHEN LOVE MEETS BOUNDARIES - 58

    Speak Life Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 16:26


    Every one of us knows what it feels like to love people who don't always love us back. Some of the deepest wounds don't come from strangers — they come from kinfolk. People who share our blood but not our values. People who take our time, drain our peace, and expect access without accountability.   The Bible does not hide this reality. It speaks honestly about takers, users, manipulators, and relatives who bring strife instead of peace.   Today's message is not about bitterness. It's about clarity, wisdom, and boundaries that honor God.

    Your Love Accomplice with Christina Weber
    DWC 132: Erotic Spaces as a Path to Growth

    Your Love Accomplice with Christina Weber

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 63:28


    What if a play party could be a personal development practice in disguise? In this episode, Christina sits down with Yossef Sagi, sexuality and relationship coach and the visionary behind Mystery Temple, Almost Temple, and the Kinky Classroom. A former teacher of Kabbalah and children's education, Yossef shares his journey from sexual repression to integrating the erotic as a path to healing, growth, and authenticity. This session also includes live contributions from WeDeepen Love Club members Lauri and Mike, who share real-world experiences navigating these spaces. Topics Discussed: The difference between Mystery Temple (a sober, intentional play space) and Almost Temple (a practice in anticipation). Why learning the biology and psychology of kink can enhance even the most "vanilla" relationship. Why these spaces are strictly sober, and what changes when "social lubricants" are removed. Boundaries vs. agreements, and how couples can create safety while allowing exploration. Why consent training is a non-negotiable foundation for a high-integrity environment. How "erotic avatars" can help you access dormant parts of your psyche. Explore The Love Club: a mastermind community for seekers, couples, and singles dedicated to love and healthy relationships.  Free Love: Our free community space for connection, weekly Sunday Dares, self-discovery tools, and real conversations that build courage, play, and deeper capacity for love https://circle.wedeepenloveclub.com/c/free-love WeDeepen Public Events: https://circle.wedeepenloveclub.com/c/events-calendar/ Explore Membership: Join expert-led masterminds and deepen your connections. https://circle.wedeepenloveclub.com/membership Connect with Yossef Sagi: Instagram: @yossefsagi Linktree: linktr.ee/YossefSagi Connect with Christina: Follow @christinaweber on Instagram Explore WeDeepen Experiences: Follow @wedeepen and visit wedeepen.com

    Teacher Approved
    [TWT 2026] Heart-Centered Boundaries and Consequences: Calm, Clear Strategies You Can Use Tomorrow | Andriana Zarovska from The Active Educator

    Teacher Approved

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 26:16


    From January 17-19, we're hosting the Teacher Winter Talks event on the Teacher Approved podcast feed. Grab your free ticket for the full experience: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/teacherwintertalks✨ Each session will be available for 24 hours. Upgrade to the Max Pass to get lifetime access to all the sessions, plus over $500 worth of mid-year bonus resources like templates, workshops, and bundles!About the Session: Feeling like classroom behavior is running the show instead of you? Andriana Zarovska shares how to set calm, consistent, heart-centered boundaries and implement consequences that actually support learning (instead of just managing chaos). This isn't about being stricter or adding more rules. It's about helping students feel safe, guided, and understood while keeping your sanity intact. You'll walk away with strategies you can use immediately, whether it's neutral language, repair-focused consequences, or simply having a real conversation with students about expectations. If behavior management has started feeling like a constant battle... this session offers a gentler, more effective path forward.Links/Resources:Free Behavior Bootcamp Pack: https://www.theactiveeducator.com/holiday-behavior-bootcampConnect with Andriana: https://www.theactiveeducator.com/Share your takeaways and join the summit fun in the Teacher Winter Talks Facebook group!Teacher Winter Talks is sponsored by the Teacher Approved Club and Fashion Fix.

    Live Like It's True
    Boundaries Or Walls? How To Wisely Love Your Toxic Parent | Bill and Pam Farrel

    Live Like It's True

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 38:00


    You've heard of boundaries and canceling relationships because “I have to do what's best for me.” But are these boundaries—or walls? Bill and Pam Farrel show us a new, cancel-free way to do boundaries as they tell the story of pursuing relationship with Pam's alcoholic father and Bill's very controlling mom.In a world of people going "no contact" and burning bridges between generations, Bill and Pam Farrel invite us to pursue relationships across generations instead of burning bridges.Links to all three parts of this Episode: Part 1: Are My Parents Toxic? The Truth about Going "No Contact"Part 2: Boundaries Or Walls? How To Wisely Love Your Toxic ParentPart 3: What Happened When They Chose Cancel-Free Boundaries to Love Toxic ParentsJudgy SeriesFree Resource from Live Like it's TrueResources: Check out Bill and Pam's books on Shannon's recommendation list HERE.Bill and Pam FarrelBill and Pam are the authors of over sixty books, including Men Are Like Waffles, Women Are Like Spaghetti. They join their voices at marriage and parenting conferences with Bill offering strength and wisdom to men, and Pam encouraging women to be courageous, influential and strong in faith.Connect with Bill and PamInstagramFacebookWebsiteCheck out more episodes in the Judgy Series.Get your Free Live Like It's True Workbook.Check out Resound Media. Check out my nine week study, Control Girl: Lessons on Surrendering Your Burden of Control from Seven Women in the Bible.We've got leader's guides, free bonuses and more for you at ControlGirl.com.  Learn more at ShannonPopkin.com.

    Adulting with Autism
    Toxic Relationships & Boundaries for Autistic Adults | Shannon Petrovich

    Adulting with Autism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 35:13


    Feeling stuck in toxic relationships as an autistic, AuDHD, or ADHD adult—constantly people-pleasing, doubting your reality, or feeling like you are “too much” or “too sensitive”? In this episode of Adulting With Autism, therapist, coach, and author Shannon Petrovich joins to talk about toxic relationships, trauma bonds, and boundaries for neurodivergent adults.​ Shannon, author of Out of the FOG Into the CLEAR and creator of the TherapistTalks channel on YouTube, explains why many autistic and sensitive people are vulnerable to manipulation and gaslighting. She breaks down common red flags—guilt-tripping, blame-flipping, love-bombing, and chronic minimization of your feelings—and how to start trusting your own perception again.​ We explore what trauma bonds are, why leaving can feel almost impossible, and how to use journaling and reality-checking to untangle “love” from harm. Shannon shares practical tools for rebuilding self-worth and setting boundaries in small, doable steps, along with simple nervous system supports like movement, nature, and grounding to help you feel safer as you make changes.​ This episode is especially helpful if you: Wonder whether a relationship is “toxic” or if you are just “overreacting” Have a history of narcissistic abuse, chronic gaslighting, or intense people-pleasing Are learning to set boundaries for the first time as an autistic or AuDHD adult If this conversation supports you, follow/subscribe to Adulting With Autism on Podbean, Apple, or Spotify, and leave a 5-star review so more neurodivergent adults can find it. Share the episode with someone you are worried about or a friend who is also unpacking toxic dynamics. Merch for your healing journey: Get 20% off journals, tees, and “Boundary Boss”–style merch with code PODCAST26 at the Adulting With Autism Fourthwall shop (Linktree). Your support helps keep this podcast free for the community. Resources mentioned: Out of the FOG Into the CLEAR by Shannon Petrovich Shannon's resources at therapytalks.com

    Roz & Mocha
    1419 - Boundaries, Awkward Parties & Passenger Princess Problems

    Roz & Mocha

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 26:50


    From awkward party surprises to relationship dynamics and personal boundaries—this episode dives into real-life dilemmas you'll relate to. What do you do when a holiday party turns out to be a swingers event? How do you stop pampering your partner without starting a fight? Why do people insist on teaching you things you already know? And if you're “too nice,” how do you finally set boundaries?

    Interior Design Business
    Why Boundaries Matter

    Interior Design Business

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 19:49


    If you're not getting paid what you're worth, the real issue might not be pricing—it's boundaries.In this episode of the Interior Design Business Podcast, I'm diving into why boundaries are the key to profitability, clarity, and peace of mind. From undercharging and scope creep to verbal orders and unpaid extras, I'm sharing the real-world ways designers lose money and respect, and how to stop the cycle.If you've ever ended a project feeling resentful or undervalued, this episode is your call to action.In this episode, I cover:Why most time and money leaks are boundary problemsThe hidden cost of people-pleasing and over-deliveringWhy scope creep happens (and how to stop it)The danger of verbal orders and “doing it to be nice”How to shift your mindset from caregiver to CEOShow notes are available at interiordesignbusinessacademy.comFollow us on Facebook: facebook.com/InteriorDesignBusinessAcademyFollow us on Instagram: instagram.com/interiordesignbusinessacademy

    Do The Work
    183: Lessons In Healing Anxious Attachment Style W/ Paige Homan

    Do The Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 49:39


    In this deeply personal episode, Sabrina Zohar is joined by her longtime best friend Paige Homan to reflect on Sabrina's growth journey from anxious attachment, dating anxiety, and emotional dysregulation to self-trust, nervous system regulation, and secure love. Through honest conversation and real-life reflection, they explore personal transformation, healing patterns in relationships, emotional maturity, and what it actually takes to evolve into a grounded, emotionally secure version of yourself over time. If you're ready to slow down, trust your instincts, and break your old dating patterns, the Healthy Relationship Foundations Course walks you through it step-by-step  HERE! If you're serious about changing your dating patterns instead of repeating them, the Art of Going Slow course helps you unlearn urgency, regulate your nervous system, and build real connection without rushing, chasing, or abandoning yourself HERE! Get Ad free HERE!Want to work with Sabrina? HERE!Get merch for The Sabrina Zohar Show HERE!Don't forget to follow Sabrina and The Sabrina Zohar Show on Instagram and Sabrina on TikTok! Video now available on YOUTUBE! Please support our sponsors! Sign up now and Acorns will boost your new account with a $5 bonus investment. Head to acorns.com/ZOHAR or download the Acorns app to get started. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code SABRINA at https://www.oneskin.co/SABRINA #oneskinpod Go to greenchef.com/sabrinagraza and use code sabrinagraza to get started with 50% off Green Chef + FREE Graza Olive Oil Set in your 2nd and 3rd boxes. Treat yourself to gear that looks good, feels good, and doesn't break the bank with Fabletics. Go to Fabletics.com/SABRINA and sign up as a VIP and get eighty percent off everything! ============================= Chapters 00:00 – Sabrina Zohar's Anxious Dating Era and Why This Episode Matters 02:10 – Meet Paige: The Friend Who Witnessed Sabrina's Growth Journey Firsthand 05:00 – What Sabrina Was Like During Her Anxious Attachment and Dating Anxiety Phase 08:40 – How Overthinking, Texting Anxiety, and Emotional Dysregulation Showed Up in Dating 12:30 – The Turning Point: When Sabrina Realized Her Dating Patterns Had to Change 16:15 – Childhood Trauma, Abandonment Wounds, and How They Shaped Relationships 20:10 – Nervous System Regulation, Slowing Down, and Learning Emotional Safety 25:00 – Healing vs Intellectualizing: Why Growth Only Happens in Real Relationships 30:05 – From Chaos to Self-Trust: What Secure Love Actually Looks Like Now 35:10 – The Role of Boundaries, Self-Awareness, and Accountability in Personal Growth 40:00 – What Sabrina Wishes She Could Tell Her Past Self About Healing and Love 45:10 – Proof That Change Is Possible: Reflections on Transformation and Growth Disclaimer: The Sabrina Zohar Show, formerly known as Do The Work, is not affiliated with A.Z & associates LLC in any capacity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Women of Impact
    Become Un-frikin-Stoppable in 60 mins! | Lisa Bilyeu Live

    Women of Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 69:17


    Ever feel like you're doing all the things and STILL about to quit on your big goal halfway through January? Or wake up in a mood (thanks, weird dream), ready to pick a fight with your husband because, well, it FELT real? Or maybe you're just wondering if you'll ever trust another human again after a toxic relationship? Girl, this LIVE episode was basically one big, confidence-boosting therapy session, mixed with messy real talk, community Q&A, some off-the-wall games, and yes, the occasional hard truth. So grab your coffee (or wine, no judgment), get comfy, and jump in with me: SHOWNOTES Why Most New Year's Goals Die Right Now (And How To Be the Exception) When Failing Feels Like the End of the World (My PB&J Disaster)  How To Handle Emotions When Your Client (or Life)  Real Talk Q&A: Dating Again After Trauma, Boundaries, & Rebuilding Self-Esteem  Lisa's Love Lesson: When Your Mood Has Nothing to Do with Reality  When Tough Talks Make Your Partner Run (and What To Do About It)  Viral Hot Take: Dax Shepard, Kristen Bell, and the Anniversary Controversy  Losing Confidence? Here's What to Do When Your Hair (or Life) Starts Falling Out If you made it this far, you're part of my crew now. Spread the word, bring a friend next week, and let's keep building this girl gang of impact. Thank you to our sponsors: Found: Open a Found account for FREE at http://found.com Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa FOLLOW ME FOR UPDATES & FUTURE LIVES:  Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisabilyeu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    How Not To Suck At Divorce
    186. Divorcing a “Narcissist”? What to Avoid So You Don't Hurt Your Case

    How Not To Suck At Divorce

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 51:24 Transcription Available


    If you're saying “my ex is a narcissist”… listen first.If you've spent more than five minutes on TikTok, Reddit, or Instagram, you've seen it everywhere: “My co-parent is a narcissist.” And we get why that label feels validating. It gives your pain a name.But here's the problem: labels don't carry weight in court — behavior does. And when you lead with a diagnosis you can't prove, you risk looking reactive, emotional, or unreliable in the one place where credibility matters most.In this episode, we're joined by two powerhouse custody attorneys — Kristen Holstrom and Samantha McBride (the Custody Queens) — to explain what actually helps you win: specific facts, consistent documentation, strong boundaries, and a strategy that keeps you from getting pulled into emotional warfare.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy calling your ex a narcissist can backfire legally and emotionallyThe difference between traits vs. a true clinical diagnosis (and why it rarely shows up in court)What judges care about most in custody cases: co-parenting and facilitating the other parent's relationshipHow to build a case using patterns, timelines, and evidenceWhy social media is forever (even if you delete it)How co-parenting apps like OurFamilyWizard can protect you and create documentation“Chess, not checkers”: how to stop reacting and start controlling your side of the streetWhy custody evaluations can go sideways when you show up with labels instead of factsKey Takeaways (AKA: The stuff that saves you money and sanity)1) Labels feel good. Evidence wins cases.Courts don't decide custody based on “he's a narcissist.” They decide based on what happened, how often, and how it impacts the children.2) Your credibility is everything.If you sound like you're diagnosing your ex, you may unintentionally look like the unstable one — especially in high-stakes settings like custody evaluations.3) Social media can cost you custody time and settlement leverage.Posting, reposting, liking, or commenting on “narcissist” content can be used against you. Even deleted posts can come back via screenshots.4) Boundaries are strategy — not weakness.Tools like OurFamilyWizard don't mean you failed. They mean you're building guardrails and a paper trail.5) Power is preparation.When you're organized, strategic, and documenting the right things, you get your power back.Action Steps (Do this after you finish the episode)Drop the label. Keep the facts. Replace “He's a narcissist” with: “He missed 7 pickups in 30 days.”Build a timeline. Dates, times, missed exchanges, late pickups, medical info withheld, school info excluded.

    The Determined Society
    How Nicole Jaques Helps Parents Replace Chaos With Connection

    The Determined Society

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 71:03


    THE VIBRANT SURVIVOR -How to Identify a Narcissist, Narcissistic Abuse, Toxic Relationships, Childhood Trauma Healing
    163. When Your Boundaries Hurt Them: Healing Guilt After Narcissistic Abuse

    THE VIBRANT SURVIVOR -How to Identify a Narcissist, Narcissistic Abuse, Toxic Relationships, Childhood Trauma Healing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 16:25


    Hey, Survivor! Setting boundaries can feel painful — not just for others, but for you. In this episode, I share how guilt shows up when we stop people-pleasing, why others resist boundaries, and how you can protect your peace without abandoning yourself. We'll cover trauma-informed insights, holistic healing through Dr. Sears' LEAN framework, and practical tools for holding boundaries with confidence and compassion. If you're healing from narcissistic abuse and want healthy relationships, this episode is for you. Know who you're dealing with.  Know who you are.

    Karl and Crew Mornings
    Freedom Friday: Sharing the Gospel & Discussing Boundaries with Dr. Henry Cloud

    Karl and Crew Mornings

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 65:44 Transcription Available


    On this Freedom Friday, we wrapped up our weekly theme of “New Year, New Focus” with the gospel! We then had Dr. Henry Cloud join us to discuss the true purpose and process of creating boundaries as outlined in the Bible, and he debunked the normalized term "ghosting." Dr. Cloud is an acclaimed leadership expert, clinical psychologist, and New York Times best-selling author. He has also written several books, including the popular book “Boundaries.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Dr. Henry Cloud Interview [03:44] Gospel [34:00] Dr. Drew Dickens Interiew [50:37] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Shark Theory
    Stop Discounting Your Worth

    Shark Theory

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 6:19


    Sometimes nothing about you changes. The only thing that changes is where you are. Show Notes In this episode of Shark Theory, Baylor uses a simple travel habit to unpack a powerful lesson about self-worth. Every time he travels internationally, he checks exchange rates. The same dollar that leaves the United States suddenly becomes more valuable the moment he lands somewhere else. Nothing about the dollar changes. The location does. That idea becomes the framework for a deeper conversation about feeling undervalued in life, work, and relationships. If you feel unseen or underappreciated, it may not be because your value is low. It may be because you're in the wrong environment. Baylor challenges listeners to think of themselves as a currency. Not just financially, but emotionally, mentally, and relationally. Before asking whether others value you, you have to know your own standard value. Without that, the world will always try to get you at a discount. He explains why allowing discounted versions of yourself is dangerous. Once people get used to paying less for you, they resist ever paying full price. Boundaries become the guardrails that protect your worth. This episode also dives into the difference between increasing your value versus changing your environment. Sometimes growth is about new skills. Other times it's about realizing you've outgrown the room you're in. Baylor closes with a powerful metaphor of the Dead Sea, a body of water that dies because it has no outlet. When value, energy, and purpose stop flowing, stagnation sets in. The same happens to people who stay trapped in places that don't recognize their worth. You don't need to become more. You need to go where what you already are is valued. What You'll Learn in This Episode • Why your value can change without you changing at all • The danger of letting people get used to a discounted version of you • How boundaries help protect self-worth • The difference between increasing value and changing environments • Why outgrowing people and places is sometimes necessary • How stagnation kills potential Featured Quote "The same dollar didn't change. The location did. Sometimes that's true about you too."

    For The Love Of Men Podcast
    #126 Situationships: The Clarity You Need To Avoid Them

    For The Love Of Men Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 52:51


    In this episode, we're talking about the complexities of situationships. Because they are so common, we need to have a real conversation about the emotional dynamics, boundaries, and the importance of clarity in relationships so people who want a long-term relationship can make the adjustments to how they approach these conversations and feel empowered to be honest about what they want and know when to exit before falling into unfulfilling relationship patterns. Want to work with Bri and/or Courtney?Connect with Bri on Instagram:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠@buildingbricoaching⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Connect with Courtney on Instagram:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠@courtney_schand⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow the show on Instagram:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠@thefortheloveofmenpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out our website:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.fortheloveofmenpodcast.com⁠⁠⁠Looking for deeper support?Check out our Masterclasses:1️⃣ What Your Woman Wants Emotionally And How to Provide It: Unlock the secrets to fulfilling your partner emotionally! Join the Masterclass! https://9803apykilombg2reyim.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/767199b5-47dd-4b08-a405-2854480607a62️⃣ Creating More Emotional Intimacy: Learn the art of building emotional safety for your Masculine partner! https://9803apykilombg2reyim.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/344d8ff0-6c7f-4d83-909c-b1da3e4d2a1b3️⃣ Navigating Triggers in an Empowered Way: Transform your response to triggers and cultivate empowerment! https://9803apykilombg2reyim.app.clientclub.net/courses/offers/764d6284-6af5-456e-928f-14554f56c17f00:00 Introduction to Situationships07:29 The Importance of Boundaries in Relationships12:24 The Role of Emotional Depth in Dating19:48 Navigating Potential in Relationships27:09 Navigating Situationships vs. Long-Term Relationships35:32 Visceral Communication and Congruence44:02 Shifting Mindsets for Healthy Relationships

    2 Be Better
    Relationship Advice Podcast, Real Talk on Marriage, Boundaries, Growth and TruthS1 Ep12 replay

    2 Be Better

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 179:13


    This episode of the 2 Be Better Podcast is a raw, unscripted conversation that pulls back the curtain on real relationship dynamics, emotional responsibility, and personal growth. Chris and Peaches cover what actually happens behind the scenes of a growing platform, including burnout, boundaries, content creation pressure, and staying aligned while building something meaningful together. Expect honest dialogue about communication, leadership inside a relationship, and why authenticity matters more than polished perfection when helping others navigate their lives and marriages. This episode is for people who want real relationship advice, not surface level tips or Instagram soundbites. Chris and Peaches discuss emotional awareness, navigating mental health challenges, staying connected during stress, and why growth requires uncomfortable conversations. Listeners can expect humor, direct truth, and grounded insight into marriage, teamwork, emotional maturity, and building a life that aligns with your values. If you're looking for relationship podcasts that balance depth, honesty, personal responsibility, and real world application, this episode delivers exactly that.Disclaimer: We are not professionals. This podcast is opinioned based and from life experience. This is for entertainment purposes only. Opinions helped by our guests may not reflect our own. But we love a good conversation.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/2-be-better--5828421/support.

    Women of Impact
    "This is Pure Manipulation"- 11 Traps Narcissists & Cheaters Use When They're Losing Control of You! PT2

    Women of Impact

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 61:01


    Lisa Bilyeu and James Sexton are back to get even deeper into the cheating, the heartbreak, and the real talk about holding a relationship together. This isn't just “divorce horror stories, ”this is real wisdom for keeping love alive and dodging those landmines before things blow up. You'll hear hilarious, hard truths on why people stray, what happens when the spark fades, and how communication can make or break everything. Lisa Bilyeu shares her own stories, they debate forgiveness, boundaries, and when to call it quits. Plus, rapid-fire Q&A and a killer audience question: should you talk about divorce before you even get married?  SHOWNOTES The Five Types of Infidelity (Some Will Surprise You) Is “Soulmate” Just a Hollywood Scam? How Routines & Boredom Sabotage Relationships Why Instagram Makes Cheating Easier Is Cheating Really the Problem, or Just a Symptom? You Don't Owe Your Partner Sex...But Here's What You DO Owe Safety, Boundaries, and Trust Issues To Forgive or Not to Forgive (and What Happens If You Stay) Can You Actually Recover After Betrayal? Audience Q: When Should You Bring Up Divorce? Thank you to our sponsors:  Found: Open a Found account for FREE at http://found.com Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Follow James Sexton: Website: https://www.nycdivorces.com  Instagram: https://instagram.com/nycdivorcelawyer  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sextonshow  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nycdivorce  FOLLOW LISA BILYEU:Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/⁠YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/womenofimpact⁠Tik Tok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisabilyeu Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan
    Bad Bosses, Boundaries, and Burnout: What We Can Learn From Toxic Bosses with Mita Mallick

    Parent Footprint with Dr. Dan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 60:24


    Dr. Dan continues his Make It a Great One in 2026 kick-off by interviewing author and advocate Mita Mallick to explore the real impact that leadership has on mental health, identity, and workplace well-being. Drawing from her bestselling books Reimagine Inclusion and The Devil Emails at Midnight, Mita shares personal stories of toxic leadership, bullying, grief, and growth, while challenging leaders to confront their own behaviors with honesty and compassion. Together, Dr. Dan and Mita unpack why bad bosses aren't born but made—and how self-awareness, empathy, and accountability can transform workplaces into environments where people feel seen, valued, and empowered to do their best work.  This episode invites listeners to reflect on the profound effect leaders have on mental health and well-being – and the importance of self-care, reflection, and emotional intelligence in all aspects of our lives. For more information visit www.mitamallick.com and follow @mita_mallick13 on Instagram. Please listen, follow, rate, and review Make It a Great One on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow @drdanpeters on social media. Visit www.drdanpeters.com and send your questions or guest pitches to podcast@drdanpeters.com. We have this moment, this day, and this life—let's make it a great one. – Dr. Dan Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Steve Harvey Morning Show
    Overcoming the Odds: Her workbook is designed to help individuals overcome people-pleasing and prioritizing your own needs.

    The Steve Harvey Morning Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 22:51 Transcription Available


    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Teresa Edwards. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to introduce Teresa Edwards’ book The Mirror Method: 12 Weeks to Stop Abandoning Yourself, a guided workbook designed to help individuals overcome people-pleasing tendencies, set boundaries, and prioritize their own needs without guilt. It focuses on personal empowerment, mental health, and rediscovering one’s authentic self. Key Takeaways People-Pleasing and Boundaries People-pleasing becomes harmful when you agree to things you don’t want to do, leading to stress and resentment. Setting boundaries is essential for self-respect and mental health. The Mirror Method A 12-week guided process to “unravel” harmful patterns and rediscover your true self. Emphasizes self-reflection, journaling, and gradual transformation at your own pace. Selfishness vs. Self-Care Edwards reframes “selfish” as a positive concept: prioritizing your health and happiness is necessary, not negative. You can’t be your best for others if you’re not your best for yourself. Health as a Wake-Up Call Stress is a silent killer; Teresa’s own health issues (high blood pressure) forced her to reevaluate her life. Happiness and well-being should not be age-limited—“You’re never too old to return to yourself.” Letting Go of Toxic Relationships Users often exploit people-pleasers; recognizing and removing such relationships is crucial. Fully committing to the Mirror Method means accepting hard truths and being okay with losing people who drain you. Therapy and Mental Health COVID accelerated acceptance of therapy in communities where it was previously stigmatized. Mental health is as important as physical health—“The mind is a muscle too.” Workbook Details Available on Amazon and at themirrormethodworkbook.com in print and downloadable formats. Exercises involve writing and self-reflection to confront truths and break patterns. Notable Quotes “Boundaries are key.” “Selfish is not a negative word—it’s perseverance of yourself.” “You can’t throw a party and be mad at your own party.” “Enough is enough—look in the mirror and say it.” “You’re never too old to return to yourself.” “Stress is that silent killer.” “Fully commit means accepting all those good, bad, or ugly moments—and being okay with letting go.” “The mind is a muscle too.” “Be okay with being okay.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Strawberry Letter
    Overcoming the Odds: Her workbook is designed to help individuals overcome people-pleasing and prioritizing your own needs.

    Strawberry Letter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 22:51 Transcription Available


    Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Teresa Edwards. Purpose of the Interview The interview aims to introduce Teresa Edwards’ book The Mirror Method: 12 Weeks to Stop Abandoning Yourself, a guided workbook designed to help individuals overcome people-pleasing tendencies, set boundaries, and prioritize their own needs without guilt. It focuses on personal empowerment, mental health, and rediscovering one’s authentic self. Key Takeaways People-Pleasing and Boundaries People-pleasing becomes harmful when you agree to things you don’t want to do, leading to stress and resentment. Setting boundaries is essential for self-respect and mental health. The Mirror Method A 12-week guided process to “unravel” harmful patterns and rediscover your true self. Emphasizes self-reflection, journaling, and gradual transformation at your own pace. Selfishness vs. Self-Care Edwards reframes “selfish” as a positive concept: prioritizing your health and happiness is necessary, not negative. You can’t be your best for others if you’re not your best for yourself. Health as a Wake-Up Call Stress is a silent killer; Teresa’s own health issues (high blood pressure) forced her to reevaluate her life. Happiness and well-being should not be age-limited—“You’re never too old to return to yourself.” Letting Go of Toxic Relationships Users often exploit people-pleasers; recognizing and removing such relationships is crucial. Fully committing to the Mirror Method means accepting hard truths and being okay with losing people who drain you. Therapy and Mental Health COVID accelerated acceptance of therapy in communities where it was previously stigmatized. Mental health is as important as physical health—“The mind is a muscle too.” Workbook Details Available on Amazon and at themirrormethodworkbook.com in print and downloadable formats. Exercises involve writing and self-reflection to confront truths and break patterns. Notable Quotes “Boundaries are key.” “Selfish is not a negative word—it’s perseverance of yourself.” “You can’t throw a party and be mad at your own party.” “Enough is enough—look in the mirror and say it.” “You’re never too old to return to yourself.” “Stress is that silent killer.” “Fully commit means accepting all those good, bad, or ugly moments—and being okay with letting go.” “The mind is a muscle too.” “Be okay with being okay.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    A Feminine Impression
    The Hard Truths about Boundaries with Family with CindyrellaOG ​ | Video

    A Feminine Impression

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 57:56


    Welcome to the Dr Daf Show! Today we are joined by the amazing Cindyrella OG to discuss her journey navigating family dynamics and boundaries.We further go into exploring the importance of mental health, her past depressive episodes, friendships in adulthood and dating standards. Enjoy!Subscribe to Cindy's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCJm_bhSFDDV037fJPlMTTtA Follow Cindy on IG at : https://www.instagram.com/CindyrellaOG/For Ad Free Listening click here: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/drmichelle/subscribeFollow Me On Instagram: @DrMichelleDafShop my fragrance: https://www.fineforever.com/Use this exclusive code for 20% off of your purchase: “DRDAF”

    Angela Yee's Lip Service
    LS Episode 535: Brains, Boundaries & Bullsh*t (feat. Godfrey)

    Angela Yee's Lip Service

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 51:18 Transcription Available


    On this episode of Lip Service, the crew sits down with comedian Godfrey for a wide-ranging conversation that blends humor, intellect, and raw honesty. Godfrey breaks down why the best comedians are often the most informed, how reading and curiosity shape great conversation, and why “double intelligence” is essential to comedy. He opens up about funding and independently releasing his stand-up special Rebel With a Cause, sharing behind-the-scenes stories involving unexpected support, industry politics, and trusting the right people. The conversation also dives into discipline, health, food prep on the road, gym routines, and why taking care of yourself is non-negotiable—especially as you get older. Along the way, Godfrey gives candid takes on relationships, dating dynamics, masculinity, spiritual skepticism, and why he refuses to follow trends just to fit in. Unfiltered, hilarious, and thoughtful—this episode is classic Lip Service energy with a deeper look into how Godfrey thinks, works, and lives.