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Show NotesGuest: Collin Stevens, Director of Employee Performance and Engagement at Your HealthHost: Jamie PrestonKey Topics Covered:Why unresolved conflict always impacts patient careThe difference between “winning” a conflict and truly resolving itHow personality and upbringing shape our response to tensionA 3-step process for authentic and effective conflict resolutionThe importance of boundaries, vulnerability, and listening with intentHow leaders can model respect and elevate team trustCollin's 3-Step Framework:Listen to Understand – Not to win, not to respond.Get It All Out – Don't treat half the wound and expect full healing.Find Common Ground – Set boundaries, build respect, and move forward stronger.Reflection Prompt:Who do you need to have an honest conversation with today? What's one step you can take to start the healing process? www.YourHealth.Org
In this episode, I explore the complexities of human behavior related to health, focusing on obesity and personal choices. Drawing from a recent conversation, I contrast the commitment of fitness enthusiasts with societal challenges posed by unhealthy lifestyles. I discuss the emotional toll of witnessing poor choices, the need for setting boundaries to protect our well-being, and the importance of guiding children toward healthier decisions. Ultimately, I reflect on maintaining joy amid external chaos and emphasize the collective impact of individual choices on society's health.GET MY NEW BOOK 'PEACEFUL PARENTING', THE INTERACTIVE PEACEFUL PARENTING AI, AND THE FULL AUDIOBOOK!https://peacefulparenting.com/Join the PREMIUM philosophy community on the web for free!Subscribers get 12 HOURS on the "Truth About the French Revolution," multiple interactive multi-lingual philosophy AIs trained on thousands of hours of my material - as well as AIs for Real-Time Relationships, Bitcoin, Peaceful Parenting, and Call-In Shows!You also receive private livestreams, HUNDREDS of exclusive premium shows, early release podcasts, the 22 Part History of Philosophers series and much more!See you soon!https://freedomain.locals.com/support/promo/UPB2025
A Christian camp is challenging a Colorado law that forces them to adopt gender ideology. The Supreme Court refuses to hear the case of a Massachusetts student who was sent home for wearing a t-shirt with a traditional message. And what should you watch and what should you avoid? Recommendations Fidelity Month Sara Groves Art House North Segment 1 - Christian Camp Sues Colorado ADF: Camp IdRaHaJe Association v. Roy ADF: XX-XY Athletics sues Colorado for violating right to speak truth that men and women are different ADF: US Supreme Court declines to hear ‘There are only two genders' T-shirt case ADF: School Settles Lawsuit After Forcing Third-Grader to Remove ‘Jesus Loves Me' Mask Segment 2 - Boundaries in Entertainment Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business Segment 3 - Recommendations Fidelity Month Sara Groves Art House North Submit a question to Breakpoint here! __________ Help the Church be the Church by giving before June 30 at colsoncenter.org/may. Attend a Colson Fellows Informational Webinar at colsonfellows.org/webinar.
Summer planning round 3, ding ding ding. I share a lot of my life because I am part of the Organize 365® brand. I've been podcasting for over 12 years and over that time I have shared a lot about me, my life, and my family. Recently I shared how I wanted to spend the next 120 days upleveling the upstairs of my house. Those plans changed when Abby decided to have back surgery. And once again those plans have changed. And when evaluating my boundaries, I asked to share some news on this podcast I'd been withholding to explain why all the changes. My personal life A year or two ago I started practicing boundaries. My family has never been upset with anything that I shared but I started thinking they are adults and it's their news to share when there's news. I don't need to share everything. And a year ago I decided to stop sharing vacation/trips with social media and on the app. But then I wanted to share something while I was on a trip and I questioned my boundaries. I've decided I have boundaries in place but when I want to share something I will even if it goes against those boundaries. My boundaries are flexible. Unexpected golden window When Abby's back surgery got cancelled, I removed the “When Abby has back surgery” google calendar and my calendar was bare! I'd dedicated about 80% of my upcoming time to take care of Grayson and Abby. Now what did I want to do in this unexpected golden window? People often ask “I have so much to do, but when I have a pocket of time, I don't know what to do first.” I say all you need to do is just pick. I had lots of options when that time opened up on my calendar. I decided I want to make the PhD a priority. You see, Abby had to do some pre-operation bloodwork that revealed she's expecting. Yes!! Hence the surgery is off. This discovery led to a cascade of changes for the next 120 days. The second thing I decided I wanted to do was revisiting creating an office upstairs in our house. And I created a little bedroom upstairs for Grayson like I'd mentioned before so our house is ready for this next phase of life. Wanna know how I'm gonna spend the rest of this time? Italy, a Wedding, and a Baby Knowing the baby is coming in December, I want to plan our Italy trip for this fall. It's been cancelled a few times, and I want to go before Abby needs us with baby #2. More news I've been keeping private is that Abby is engaged and they're getting married in the Spring of 2026, so we definitely need to squeeze this trip in. Pray for me as I plan this wedding. LOL So travel, travel is the other thing I want to do for this 120 days. By the time you listen to this episode I will have just come back from Michigan. Greg and Joey are headed to the Keys. When we head to FL I'm taking Grayson to Disney (secretly hoping it becomes our little tradition.) I'm taking an adult field trip to VA. And I'll be planning this Italian trip for the fall that we've talked about taking forever! So I have a few things keeping me busy. I will not be creating any courses or Sunday Baskets® for weddings, vacationing, or any other courses based on the events currently in my life. I'm not a public figure that is going to try to be an expert in everything I do. When I created Organize 365® I chose a subject I was an expert in and a subject that I wanted to talk and teach about until I was at least 80. Teaching others about organization is my unique gift and I'm going to stay in that lane. EPISODE RESOURCES: The Sunday Basket® Sign Up for the Organize 365® Newsletter Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Share this episode with a friend and be sure to tag Organize 365® when you share on social media!
Welcome back to "Construct Your Life"! This week's Friday rant is all about the power of no comment and setting boundaries.Episode Summary:In this episode, I talk about how not responding to negative comments, DMs, or emails is actually a powerful response. In a world where everyone is so accessible, it's easy to give away our energy by engaging with negativity. But true control comes when we set boundaries—by not reacting, we create space for ourselves, protect our mental energy, and realize that most attacks are a reflection of the other person, not us. Sometimes the strongest move is to laugh, breathe, and step back.Key Highlights: - No Response is a Response: Learn why choosing not to engage is often the best way to maintain your peace.- Boundaries in the Age of Overexposure: Discover how setting boundaries helps protect your energy and keeps you focused.- Comments as a Reflection: Recognize that negativity from others says more about them than about you.- Taking Power Back: Use space and time to create emotional distance from negativity and regain control.- Practical Tips: Laugh at negativity, block what doesn't serve, and remember that your energy is a valuable asset.Join me in this reminder that sometimes, silence and space are the most powerful tools for protecting your mindset.If this resonated with you, please share it with a friend and let's keep the conversation going!
Emotional resilience starts with boundaries. This episode covers what healthy creative boundaries look like and how to set them without guilt Ready for an emotional reset? Enroll in my guided course designed to help you reconnect, release, and realign — available now at payhip.com/unplugwithani. Looking for one-to-one support? I offer personalised coaching for a select few. Email unplugwithani@gmail.com to learn more and join the waitlist.
Are you a highly capable and successful woman who feels lost when it comes to love and attracting an equal partner? Does it feel like love is the only area of your life you're *not* an expert in? Then tune into this episode with my pal Sami Wunder because Sami's expertise is in helping high-achieving women find lasting love. We talked about what Sami learned about love from her parents, her dating struggles, the ultimate boundary she set when dating, masculine and feminine energy, not trying to earn love, and believing that you're inherently worthy and how to date in a way that reflects this belief. Sami is also offering two free gifts: Early Dating Mastery: https://start.samiwunder.com/free-acess-early-dating-mastery-video-series/ Get Him Obsessed (for those who are partnered): https://start.samiwunder.com/get-him-obsessed-video-series-sign-up/ Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/721
This is a Fan Fav episode. What up, my homies! It's your girl Lisa Bilyeu, and welcome right back to the Women of Impact podcast, where we call out the BS, build our confidence, and go after the life we freaking deserve. If it's your first time vibing with us, what up, my homie? If you're a returning OG, I'm SO freaking grateful you're here—let's level up together! Today I'm bringing you something raw, real, and probably the kick in the butt you need to drop the fake confidence act and step into your honest, badass self. We're diving into another electrifying Instagram Live Q&A where I break down how to embrace your confidence without crossing over into cocky territory—and trust me, we get super real about what that means, how to draw the line, and why you never have to dull your shine for anyone. This episode is jam-packed with: Practical confidence-building strategies Setting boundaries (especially when people comment on your body) Navigating the difference between real confidence and bravado (and why sometimes you need to fake it till you make it, guilt-free) Forgiving yourself, letting go of needing anyone else's validation, and stepping into a whole new version of you—at ANY age. SHOWNOTES 00:00 Intro—Welcome and Why Confidence Matters 00:53 Free 4-Step Confidence Workshop Announcement 01:42 Why Ratings/Reviews Mean Everything for the Podcast 03:04 Q&A Starts: How to Exude Confidence without Looking Cocky 06:06 Setting Boundaries When Others Comment on Your Body 12:47 The Power of Writing Your Boundary Scripts 13:10 Confidence vs. Competence—How to Tell & the “Fake It” Debate 14:58 When Confidence Looks Like Narcissism 15:20 Loving Yourself Unconditionally & Building Internal Validation 20:18 Validation Through Achievements vs. Internal Worth 21:26 "Be So Good, They Can't Ignore You"—Best Advice Ever (And Handling Rejection) 26:40 Relationship Qs—“Should I Go Back After a Great Date?” 28:39 How to Know If Ending a Relationship Was Right 31:25 Rebuilding Confidence After Lifelong Self-Loathing 33:46 Habits & Boundaries as Stepping Stones to Self-Worth 37:14 Wrap Up—Stay Tuned, Submit Your Qs, and Build Your Confidence! CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code WOI at check out. BIOptimizers: Head to https://bioptimizers.com/impact and use code IMPACT for 10% off. OneSkin: Get 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Dietitian Success Podcast, I sit down with Shawna Melbourn, RD, CEDS-C, a certified intuitive eating counselor, eating disorder specialist, and creator of ED for RDs, to talk about her journey as a dietitian and business owner. We dive into:How she learned about eating disorder care (and the mistakes she made along the way!)Why she decided to create a course to educate other RDs on eating disorder careThe mixed emotions that come with running a businessWhich marketing channels have worked best for her This one's a must-listen for any RD thinking about working in eating disorder care, niching, scaling, or building a business that feels sustainable.Links:Join our FREE dietitian communitySubscribe to the Business for Dietitians NewsletterED for RDs Follow ED for RDs on InstagramFollow Shawna on FacebookFollow Shawna on LinkedInTranscript Summary:[00:00:00] Welcome & Introduction to Shawna Melbourn[00:02:30] Shawna's Path from Hospital to Entrepreneurship[00:05:30] Burnout, Boundaries & Business Lessons[00:09:30] Building a Team & Delegating with Intention[00:13:00] Her Marketing Strategy[00:16:30] Being a Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor[00:20:00] Sustainability in Eating Disorder Practice[00:24:00] Advice for RDs Interested in ED Work[00:28:00] What's Next for Shawna
In this episode of The Tactical Empire, Jeff Smith and Shawn Rider dive into the challenges of balancing work and family life, especially for men who feel unfulfilled despite outward success. They discuss the importance of presence, communication, and setting boundaries to create a healthier work-life dynamic. Jeff and Shawn also emphasize the need for self-awareness and identifying friction points causing dissatisfaction. Tune in for actionable tips on prioritizing what matters most.Chapter00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene04:06 Winning on Paper vs. Losing in Life14:32 Balancing Work and Family Life22:08 Identifying and Addressing Friction Points
Let us not even pretend that the online world we spend so much of our time in is harmless. Or, the endless emails, slack/teams messages, not to mention the calendar invites. They are all chipping away at your sanity one beep at a time. In this episode, I am naming the quiet chaos that is digital clutter: draining your energy, focus, and calm. Are you okay with that? I know I'm not! Let's name the elephant in the room so we can carefully avoid the seductive algorithms, AI overload, and the illusion of being 'always on'. But is it the tech, or something deeper, maybe our own Boundaries? Huh? I share what I have learned, from my own team, other people, and lived-experience. Let me tell you, it is not about perfection, but intention. Take a breath. Reclaim your serenity. Because your wellbeing depends on it. ** Key Points ** Digital clutter drains energy Boundaries over technology Tips to Declutter your Digital Life #DigitalClutter #Introverts #FlourishingIntroverts *** Resources *** Visit https://hub.flourishingintroverts.com/resourcesp for tools and resources mentioned during the podcast.
Hey friends! I'm so glad you're here for this parenting episode—it's a special one because I've got my husband, Ben, joining me, and we're diving into your top parenting questions. From navigating the dating convo with your kids (yes, even the 6-year-olds asking about boyfriends!) to figuring out when and how to discipline without losing your mind—we're going there. We're not claiming to have it all figured out, but we're sharing what's worked (and hasn't) in our own wild and wonderful journey raising four boys. It's honest, a little messy, and totally full of grace. Let's do this together!Checkout my parenting course with Lisa Bevere - Moms of Men: https://truthtotable.com/moms-of-men/
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Are You Leading Your Kids or Just Bossing Them Around? The Dad Edge Blueprint for True Leadership Ever feel like you're constantly telling your kids what to do, but it's just not sticking? What if there's a more effective way to guide them, one that fosters trust and connection instead of resentment? Today, Larry Hagner dives deep into the heart of true fatherly leadership. Drawing from powerful training and timeless wisdom shared within The Dad Edge Alliance, Larry unpacks the critical differences between authoritarian parenting (control and commands) and authoritative parenting (clarity, empathy, and presence). He shares real-life stories from dads who are transforming their families by actively listening to their kids, setting consistent boundaries with understanding, and, most importantly, modeling the very behaviors they want to see. Reignite your marriage: https://bit.ly/deamarriageyoutube In this essential episode, you'll learn: The crucial distinction between "ruler" and "leader" in your parenting approach. Understand why authoritarian methods often breed rebellion, while authoritative leadership fosters respect and cooperation. Practical strategies to cultivate deep trust with your children. Learn how open communication, honesty, and following through on promises create an unbreakable bond. Why highlighting effort trumps mere achievement in building resilient and motivated kids. Discover how to praise perseverance and the learning process, fostering a growth mindset. How to create a home environment where your children feel truly seen, heard, and safe. Explore the elements of a psychologically safe space where vulnerability is encouraged. Actionable ways to disrupt the drift of autopilot parenting and become fully present with your kids. Understand the profound benefits of being engaged and attentive in everyday moments. If you're ready to step into your greatest role as a father and lead your family with intention, passion, and purpose, this episode is packed with the gold you've been searching for. This special "WINSday" edition is all about celebrating our members' successes and sharing the valuable lessons they've learned on their journey to becoming better dads. Sit back, tune in, and get ready to be motivated by the remarkable guests of the Dad Edge community. www.thedadedge.com/alliance
Join the mission! Visit donate.accessmore.com to help fund more episodes and shows like this. Does mental health ever become a crutch more than healing? In today's episode, Laura will discuss how the answer is yes, and it happens to all of us. She will be talking about the role of discomfort in the healing process, when mental health becomes a shield from feeling that discomfort, how to identify when avoidance interrupts growth and some tools to help navigate when you get stuck. You can subscribe today at AccessMore or wherever you listen to podcasts so you never miss an episode.
Running multiple businesses while maintaining space and freedom in my home life often surprises people. The key isn't just about processes and delegation - it's about developing intentional daily habits that create genuine presence and connection. Being present isn't something that comes naturally to me. It's a skill I've developed through consistent practice and dedication. Just like an athlete training in all conditions, I've worked hard to build habits that allow me to truly disconnect from work and engage with what matters most. Tune in this week to learn the habits I've built into my life to create effective boundaries between work and home. If you're wondering how to detach from work and how to be more present in your life, this episode is for you. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://hellyescoachingonline.com/211
How do we help kids and teens when social media is fueling a resurgence of body image issues and eating disorders? In this special conversation, Lia's daughter, Julia Parzyck shares her personal and professional journey navigating the tumultuous landscape of body acceptance in a world obsessed with appearance. The episode explores the influence of social media platforms, like TikTok and Instagram, and the impact they have on pediatric mental health and body positivity. Listeners will discover practical parenting strategies rooted in empathy, compassion, and my own past mistakes. Body acceptance is an ongoing journey, not a destination. Are we ready to support the next generation in building resilience against the ever-present pressures of body image issues?[00:01 - 06:22] The Shifting Landscape of Body Image and Social MediaExplores how diet culture and body expectations have worsened for teenagers in the age of TikTok and “skinny talk,” surpassing early 2000s pressures.The proliferation of pro-eating disorder content, now openly accessible through social media, and how it's masked as harmless tips.Contrasts curated body-positive environments with the harsher realities faced by today's youth on unchecked platforms.Highlights the rise of the “skinny talk” hashtag/movement and its troubling normalization of disordered behaviors and comparison.[06:23 - 11:39]Owning Softness: From Childhood Stories to Social AdvocacyJulia redefines “softness” as a source of strength, both in body and emotions, coining the phrase “soft body baddie” for her community.Childhood anecdotes—ranging from fashion flair to forming the hilariously named "labia band"—remind listeners of the roots of self-expression.Explores how embracing personal quirks and struggles, like anxiety and neurodivergence, leads to greater empathy in work with children and coaching.Reflects on how family dynamics and navigating outspoken personalities shape resilience, communication, and mutual growth.[11:40 -19:47]Healing, Boundaries, and Building a Modern IdentityDiscusses the transformative impact of family therapy, learning emotional independence, and accepting that parents can't always “fix” pain.Julia's journey through heartbreak (a called-off wedding) reveals the non-linear, ongoing process of healing and redefining self-worth.Explores the leap of faith required to pursue a career in body-positive coaching and online content, with all its uncertainties.Highlights the value of embracing risk, letting go of the need to “do it all over,” and recognizing how adversity can fuel growth and new purpose.[19:48 - 42:06] Compassion, Societal Pressures, and Looking ForwardShares insights on how political landscapes influence fashion, body ideals, and the subtle ways women are controlled through image and expectation.Resist setting rigid future goals, focus instead on finding joy, balance, and meaning in work and life, post-trauma.Stresses that body image work is lifelong, and that society will likely never “fix” its obsessions—progress is about grace, not perfection.Leaves listeners with the message that taking up space, nurturing empathy, and living for personal fulfillment, not external approval, is an act of quiet revolution.[29:23 - 35:21] Dr. G's TakeAwaysConnect with Julia Parzyck Instagram: Fit Fat and All That Here are some more episodes...
Join the Say YES Book Club to read On Our Best Behavior: The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to be Good by Elise Loehnen. Get your copy here.In this transformative conversation, Wendy sits down with author and emotional resiliency coach Jennifer Febel to explore her game-changing book, How to Set Boundaries (Without Feeling Like a D*ck). Jennifer reframes boundaries not as walls that keep people out, but as pathways to deeper connection and more authentic relationships. She shares her practical three-step “Boundaries Blueprint” to help you navigate tough conversations without putting others on the defensive or casting yourself as the bad guy. With a blend of professional insight and personal experience, Jennifer unpacks the subtle but crucial differences between setting healthy boundaries and creating emotional ultimatums. She shows how intentional language patterns can radically shift how you communicate, connect, and care for yourself. If you've ever struggled with people-pleasing, felt guilty for saying no, or avoided conflict to keep the peace, this episode is full of practical tools to help you honor your needs without abandoning your relationships.About Jennifer:After being diagnosed with over seven different mental health conditions by the age of 19, Jennifer Febel embarked on a transformative journey of healing and self-discovery. Today, as an Author, Master Hypnotherapist, and Emotional Resiliency Coach, she has helped hundreds of clients break free from emotional baggage. Through her practice, retreats, trainings, and The BTG Podcast, she empowers others to build resilience, strengthen relationships, and step into their most authentic selves.Get her book: How to Set Boundaries (Without Feeling Like a D*ck)Connect with Jennifer:Instagram @livelifeunbrokenLinkedInThe BTG PodcastBTGWellness.comJennifer's Free Healing CircleReferenced in this Episode:Live Well: Empowering Habits for Vibrant Health and Unstoppable Energy by Adriana ShumanThe Audacity to be Queen by Gina DeVee________________________________________________________________________________________ Say YES to joining Wendy for her: Say YES Sisterhood PWH Farm StaysPWH Curated France TripsInstagram: @phineaswrighthouseFacebook: Phineas Wright HouseWebsite: Phineas Wright HousePodcast Production By Shannon Warner of the Resonant Collective Want to start your own podcast? Let's chat!Thank you for listening to the Say YES to yourself! podcast. It would mean the world if you would take one minute to follow, leave a 5-star review, and share with a friend.
It's the final Rom-Com Vom—and we're going out with a true vom. DB is joined by the brilliant Kate from CRAMPED to dissect No Strings Attached, a film so bafflingly bad it makes you double-check that yes, it really did come out in 2011. They unpack the film's deeply weird messages about women, work, and love, from its rare-but-still-weird period scene to its tired idea that ambitious women just need to be “fixed” by emotionally unavailable men. CONNECT WITH US Instagram: @sexedwithdbpodcast TikTok: @sexedwithdbTwitter: @sexedwithdb Threads: @sexedwithdbpodcast YouTube: Sex Ed with DB ROM-COM VOM SEASON 11 SPONSORS: Lion's Den, Uberlube, & Magic Wand. Get discounts on all of DB's favorite things here! GET IN TOUCH Email: sexedwithdb@gmail.comSubscribe to our newsletter for behind-the-scenes content and answers to your sexual health questions! FOR SEXUAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Check out DB's workshop: "Building A Profitable Online Sexual Health Brand" ABOUT THE SHOW Sex Ed with DB is your go-to podcast for smart, science-backed sex education—delivering trusted insights from top experts on sex, sexuality, and pleasure. Empowering, inclusive, and grounded in real science, it's the sex ed you've always wanted. SEASON 11 TEAM Creator, Host & Executive Producer: Danielle Bezalel (DB) Producer: Sadie Lidji Communications Lead: Cathren Cohen Growth Marketing Manager: Wil Williams Logo Design: Evie Plumb (@cliterallythebest)
In this episode, Dr. Jay talks with Drs. Barry Jacobs and Julia Mayer — co-authors of The AARP Caregiver Answer Book — about what it really takes to be a caregiver, why setting boundaries matters, and how to make caregiving more manageable for everyone involved. Together, they share real-life stories, cultural tensions, and practical strategies for planning ahead and staying sane.We'll cover: [02:11] Recognizing when caregiving becomes your responsibility [06:26] How to start the conversation before a crisis hits [09:54] Setting boundaries based on your capacity, not just expectation [17:06] What dementia caregiving looks like in real life [20:04] How burnout sneaks up and what you can do about it [23:10] What needs to change in our system to actually support caregiversMentioned in this episode:The AARP Caregiver Answer Book: https://www.guilford.com/books/The-AARP-Caregiver-Answer-Book/Jacobs-Mayer/9781462549498 Schedule your Childfree Wealth Checkup: https://childfreewealth.com/schedule-a-checkup/Want more insights like this? Sign up for our newsletter HERE and get advice tailored to your life.About Drs. Julia Mayer and Barry Jacobs:Barry J. Jacobs, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist, family therapist, and a Principal at Health Management Associates, a national health care consulting firm. A former magazine journalist, he authored The Emotional Survival Guide for Caregivers (Guilford, 2006) and coauthored with his wife, Julia L. Mayer, PsyD, AARP Meditations for Caregivers (Hachette, 2016), AARP Love and Meaning After 50 (Hachette, 2020), and The AARP Caregiver Answer Book (Guilford, 2025).Julia L. Mayer, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Media, Pennsylvania. For over three decades, she has specialized in helping women in caregiving roles, troubled marriages, and those with past sexual trauma. She is the author of A Fleeting State of Mind (2014) and coauthor of AARP Meditations for Caregivers and AARP Love and Meaning After 50. A past president of PSCP—The Psychology Network, she is the cohost on Shrinks on Third podcast. The Childfree Wealth Podcast, hosted by Bri Conn and Dr. Jay Zigmont, CFP®, is a financial and lifestyle podcast that explores the unique perspectives and concerns of childfree individuals and couples. Like the show? Leave us a rating & review! If you want to join the conversation, email us at media@childfreewealth.com, follow Childfree Wealth® on social media, or visit our website www.childfreewealth.com! Join our newsletter HERE. Schedule a meeting with a Childfree Wealth Specialist® HERE. Instagram: @childfreewealth Facebook: @childfreewealth LinkedIn: @childfree-wealth YouTube: @ChildfreeWealthPodcast Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational & entertainment purposes. Please consult your advisor before implementing any ideas heard on this podcast.
Today is Wednesday, May 28. Here are some of the latest headlines from the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, visit InForum.com.
What does it take for an abusive person to change? A whole lot (if they even want to change), but this one component of healing is often one of the hardest for them to stop. Their consistent focus on you can make their healing and change much more difficult, let alone having no time and space to heal yourself.
This is a Fan Fav episode. Strap in, my friends—because today is a masterclass on navigating conversations with the narcissists in our lives. Whether it's a parent, a partner, a boss, or a long-time friend, licensed clinical psychologist and viral expert Dr. Ramani is back in the Women of Impact hot seat. She's breaking down exactly what NOT to do when faced with manipulation—and giving us the practical tools to protect ourselves, set unbreakable boundaries, and finally take back our power. We're diving deep into the emotional landmines of narcissistic communication, how to break the cycle of defending and explaining, why your psychological “passwords” must be guarded, and how to find support and healing—even if you're not ready or able to walk away. Get ready for real talk, revolutionary strategies, and the reminder that you never have to serve up your pain to someone who will weaponize it against you. SHOWNOTES The real impact of words: Why “sticks and stones” is a harmful myth 00:06:25 – How to recognize and respond when someone tries to invalidate your reality Dr. Ramani's DEEP technique: Don't Defend, Engage, Explain, or Personalize The dangers of sharing your deepest vulnerabilities with a narcissist 00:13:44 – Weaponized vulnerability: When your wounds become someone else's ammunition Narcissistic parents and partners: Why history repeats itself and how to break free Can you ever be happy in a narcissistic relationship? What joy looks like with limits 00:32:09 – “Hang time” and why breaking away gets harder the longer you stay Top mistakes to avoid: Never call out a narcissist, and always have an exit strategy Practical steps, resources, and daily support from Dr. Ramani's powerful online community FOLLOW DR. RAMANI: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DoctorRamani Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorramani/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/doctorramani Website: https://www.doctor-ramani.com/ CHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS Vital Proteins: Get 20% off by going to https://www.vitalproteins.com and entering promo code WOI at check out. BIOptimizers: Head to https://bioptimizers.com/impact and use code IMPACT for 10% off. OneSkin: Get 15% off with code LISA at https://oneskin.co Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/lisa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Summary In this episode, Andy welcomes Dr. Patricia Grabarek, co-author of Leading for Wellness: How to Create a Team Culture Where Everyone Thrives. Patricia is an industrial-organizational psychologist and co-founder of Workr Beeing. She brings her expertise in workplace wellness, leadership behavior, and employee engagement to this timely conversation about how leaders can improve not just productivity, but people's lives. They explore the surprising truth that employee wellness isn't about perks like step challenges or mindfulness apps--it's about leadership. Patricia shares the difference between Generator leaders and Extinguisher leaders, how “Struggle Statements” foster psychological safety, and the simple yet powerful behaviors that make a lasting impact on your team's wellbeing. From practical strategies for setting boundaries to powerful recovery practices, this conversation offers a playbook for leaders who want to create sustainable performance through human-centered leadership. If you're looking for insights on how to lead with empathy while driving results, this episode is for you! Sound Bites “What we learned is that people think about wellness holistically. It's very individual.” “You can't yoga your way out of a toxic work environment.” “Most leaders don't wake up and think, 'I'm going to extinguish my team today.' It happens slowly and unconsciously.” “I don't think anyone's waking up and being like, I wanna make work suck for everybody around me today!” “Leaders are people. They fail at things. They're not always doing well. And when you have this ideal leader, that's the persona you're putting on, then your employees don't trust you.” “Your behavior as a leader is the most powerful wellness intervention you can offer.” “When leaders share their struggles, it creates a ripple effect of trust.” “If you want your team to respect boundaries, you have to model them first.” “Employees don't leave jobs—they leave leaders who extinguish them.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:59 Start of Interview 02:11 What is Wellness? 04:05 Generators vs. Extinguishers 07:30 When Someone is an Inconsistent Extinguisher 08:57 What are Struggle Statements? 12:50 Recognizing Burnout and Its Signs 15:51 Strategies for Post-Work Recovery 18:12 The Role of Control With Stress 19:57 An Example of Someone Transforming How They Lead for Wellness 22:11 Organizational Wellness: What's Not Working? 23:53 Authenticity and Role Modeling in Leadership 26:20 Balancing Work and Life: Integrators vs. Segmenters 27:06 Fostering Wellness at Home 27:51 End of Interview 28:20 Andy Comments After the Interview 34:35 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about Patricia and her work at WorkrBeeing.com/book. For more learning on this topic, check out: Episode 448 with Marie-Helene Pelletier about her book The Resilience Plan. Episode 398 with Dr. Neha Sangwan about her book on burnout. Episode 324 with Jim Harter from Gallup about building resilient cultures. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Power Skills Topics: Leadership, Employee Wellness, Psychological Safety, Burnout, Team Culture, Vulnerability, Work-Life Balance, Authenticity, Empathy, Boundaries, Recovery, Organizational Health The following music was used for this episode: Music: Summer Morning Full Version by MusicLFiles License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Chillhouse by Frank Schroeter License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Send us a textThings get juicy as Andrea and Karen Viesta dive into the oh-so-real world of midlife intimacy, libido, and leveling up your self-worth. This empowering convo is all about ditching outdated rules, setting sexy boundaries, and finally putting you first. From tackling resentment in relationships to reigniting that inner spark (yes, even during menopause!), Andrea and Karen keep it candid, playful, and refreshingly honest. It's time to raise your standards, own your sensuality, and fall madly in love—with yourself.
In this episode, we sit down with Leah Lewis - actor and singer you might recognize from The Half of It, Nancy Drew, Pixar's Elemental, and now the new CBS series Matlock.We get deep and talk about her journey from starring in a hit Netflix film to voicing the lead character Ember in Pixar movie, and what it means to fully embrace her artistry as a musician.Plus, Leah takes on some of our signature Sweet or Savory questions like… Can you be friends with your ex? and Is peanut butter sweet or savory? Her answers might surprise you.Leah Lewis on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/leahmlewis)Interact with us on social media @sweetorsavorypod and check out past episodes where we debate life's most fun and polarizing questions.
Send us a text & leave your email address if you want a reply!The Self-Trust Revolution: Why It's an Inside Game ... Ever wonder why you keep attracting the same type of partner who lets you down? Or why your body feels anxious even when everything seems "fine"? Here's the truth bomb: your trust issues aren't about other people—they're about not trusting yourself. Leah and Willow get vulnerable about their own trust journeys and share the game-changing insight that's helped thousands of their clients: trust is an inside game.KEY TAKEAWAYS TO REMEMBER:✨ Trust Your Nervous System Opening and Closing Learn to feel when your body expands (safe) vs. contracts (warning) around people.
Have you ever noticed how you can be completely on it in one area of your life, like nailing your eating habits and moving your body, while completely bulldozing your own rules in another? You know that getting enough sleep makes you feel amazing, yet you stay up for just ‘one more' episode. Or you set a boundary around your phone use, only to immediately check Instagram the next morning. Why do we do this? This episode of The Total Health and Midlife Podcast dives into the deeper reasons why we override our own boundaries, and spoiler alert, it's not about willpower. If you've ever found yourself breaking the very rules you set for yourself, this episode is for you. We like to tell ourselves that discipline and self-control are the answers, but if that were true, we wouldn't keep repeating the same patterns. The real issue? Disconnection. When we don't intentionally build in rest, pleasure, and fulfillment, we end up stealing moments of false pleasure, doom scrolling, mindless snacking, or binge-watching late at night. I share personal experiences, client stories, and the psychology behind why we sabotage our own boundaries. You'll learn why self-trust is the key to making lasting change and how shifting your approach to boundaries can help you actually honor them rather than feeling like you're constantly failing yourself. So, what's your version of ‘just one more bite' or ‘just five more minutes'? Where do you override your own best intentions, not because you're weak, but because something deeper is missing? We challenge the belief that productivity must always come before pleasure and explore small, powerful ways to reconnect with what you truly need. If you're ready to stop fighting yourself and start building trust in your decisions, this episode will show you how to create real, sustainable change without relying on willpower alone. Tune in now to start showing up for yourself in a way that feels supportive, not restrictive. Get full show notes and more information here: https://elizabethsherman.com/224
In this empowering episode, Gina sits down with Lisa J. Allen—wife, grandmother, former Proverbs 31 executive, and now confidence coach, speaker, and first-time author of Your Confidence Compass: From Self-Doubt to Self-Leadership. Lisa shares her journey of rooting her identity in Christ, rediscovering her confidence, and stepping into a new season of leadership and purpose.They unpack what true godly confidence looks like, how boundaries and self-awareness are tied to freedom, and why confidence isn't about being the loudest in the room—it's about being rooted in your creative design. Lisa opens up about her early struggle with identity, her career shifts, and how her definition of confidence is anchored in courage, action, and grace.Key Takeaways: • Confidence grows through identity in Christ, mindset renewal, and self-leadership • True confidence allows us to create margin, cultivate purpose, and walk into uncertainty with peace • Vulnerability isn't weakness—it's the bridge to connection, leadership, and transformation • Boundaries are a gift that protect your freedom and help you lead with clarityWhether you're starting a second act, building a side hustle, or stepping out in faith for the first time, Lisa offers wisdom, encouragement, and practical insight to help you lead yourself well.Bio: Lisa Allen is a Jesus-loving, coffee-loving, leopard-print loving woman. She has a passion for and connection to women and uses this passion as a speaker, coach and ministry leader. She comes with a combined two decades of non-profit leadership with a national women's ministry and as staff of a large church. These 20 years of experience give her a unique connection to and understanding of women of faith, women pursuing faith and women desiring to walk out their faith authentically.Lisa has been featured as a keynote speaker at Proverbs 31 Ministries' annual She Speaks Conference, the She Laughs Conferences, and various Women's Ministry keynotes and conferences. She has offered her insights for the Charlotte Today Show as a contributor. She has also been a contributing writer for the She Laughs newsletter, womensministry.net, Proverbs 31 Ministries' COMPEL Writers Training, and more. Her experience as a Board-Certified Life Coach has uniquely influenced her style. She is as comfortable delivering passionate keynote messages that leave her audience with a sense of calling and confidence, as she is to facilitating one on one coaching and/or training workshops for ministry and staff leadership teams. Lisa is obsessed with personality assessments and enjoys the certifications she's received for Team Coaching, DISC Personality Profile, Enneagram Coach, and Gallup StrengthsFinders.Lisa loves fashion and Pilates (though confesses her favorite part of any workout is the end). She lives in Charlotte, NC, with her husband and family, embracing her favorite title—LiLi (grandmother).Anchor Verses:2 Timothy 1:12Ephesians 2:10Connect with Lisa:Website: https://ljallencoaching.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/lisaallenconfidencecoachFB: https://www.facebook.com/LJAllenCoaching***We love hearing from you! Your reviews help our podcast community and keep these important conversations going. If this episode inspired you, challenged you, or gave you a fresh perspective, we'd be so grateful if you'd take a moment to leave a review. Just head to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen and share your thoughts—it's a simple way to make a big impact!***
I sat down with my colleague and teaching partner, Dr. Helen Machen-Pearce, to dive into a topic that comes up in nearly half of my coaching sessions: boundaries. Whether it's around work, family, or personal purpose, boundaries are essential for resilience and avoiding burnout — yet so many people find them difficult to navigate. Helen brings her background as a psychiatrist and embodiment teacher into the conversation, and we explore how boundaries impact everything from trauma recovery to the ability to live a life aligned with our values. It's a rich, practical discussion that touches on cultural patterns, nervous system health, and the subtle art of saying no with grace. Join our free sessions on embodied boundaries: embodimentunlimited.com/embodied-boundaries-challenge/ ------------------------------------------------------ Check out our YouTube channel for more coaching tips and our Podcast channel for full episode videos Uplevel your coaching with a free copy of Mark's latest eBook, The Top 12 Embodiment Coaching Techniques Join Mark for those juicy in-person workshops and events Fancy some free coaching demo sessions with Mark? Connect with Mark Walsh on Instagram
Tired of pretending to be someone you're not just to keep the peace? In this solo episode, Coach Lee Hopkins breaks down the emotional cost of shrinking, masking, and people-pleasing especially for neurodivergent adults and those healing from rejection sensitivity. You'll learn how to recognize when it's time to let go of draining relationships, how to unmask without guilt, and how to connect in ways that actually feel real.Are your boundaries protecting you or just hiding you?➜ Take the Boundaries & Masking Quiz at www.patternsofpossibility.com to discover your personal style and learn how to unmask with confidence.
Send us a textSummer House Season Finale & The Valley RecapSummaryIn this episode of We Wine Whenever, Wendy and Kelli discuss the season finale of Summer House, focusing on the complex relationships and dynamics among the cast. They delve into trust issues, the impact of reality TV on friendships, and the drama surrounding Jesse and Sierra. The conversation also touches on themes of empowerment and codependency in relationships, as well as speculations about the upcoming reunion and the future of the show. In this conversation, Wendy and Kelli discuss various themes surrounding reality TV, focusing on the dynamics of relationships, alcohol consumption, and the impact of public perception on celebrity families. They delve into specific episodes of 'The Valley,' analyzing the interactions between cast members, particularly Nia and Danny, and the accusations they face. The discussion also touches on generational differences in drinking habits, the complexities of self-diagnosing alcoholism, and the challenges of maintaining friendships amidst drama.TakeawaysTrust issues are prevalent in the relationships on Summer House.Reality TV can complicate friendships and loyalty among cast members.Boundaries and respect are crucial during party dynamics.Rumors can significantly impact relationships, as seen with Jesse.Breakups can lead to personal growth and moving on.Empowerment in relationships can sometimes lead to codependency.The reunion may reveal more about the cast's dynamics and future.Humor and light-hearted moments can balance the drama in reality TV.The future of cast members like Lexi remains uncertain but intriguing.Fans are eager to see how relationships evolve in the next season. Nia and Danny are seen as a sincere couple.Alcohol consumption can be misunderstood in social contexts.Self-diagnosis is crucial in understanding alcoholism.Generational trends show a divide in drinking habits.Friendship dynamics can lead to betrayal and drama.Public perception can heavily influence celebrity relationships.The importance of accountability in parenting is highlighted.Nia's background adds depth to her character.Accusations against Danny may stem from jealousy.The role of Jason is pivotal in relationship dynamics.Support the showhttps://www.wewinewhenever.com/
In this heartfelt and vulnerable episode, Lisa Graft — creative storyteller, mom, speaker, Marketing Coordinator at Thrivent and Executive Director of Roots & Wings — opens up about her struggle with people pleasing and how it kept her from living authentically. With raw honesty and deep reflection, Lisa walks us through the pressures of public storytelling, the exhaustion of trying to be everything for everyone, and the breakthrough moment when she realized she had a boundary problem, not a million different problems. Using powerful metaphors like being a Lazy Susan and a circus performer, Lisa paints a picture many women will find deeply relatable — one of hiding, burnout, and longing for more. Her story reminds us that it's never too late to rediscover who we are and set boundaries that protect the person God made us to be. Lisa also serves as Vice President of the Roots & Wings Board, a nonprofit dedicated to helping women pursue legacy through fearless generosity in their time, talent, and treasure. You can explore their resources and learn more at rootsandwings.org. To learn more about Lisa and her work, follow her at @lisagraft and explore Roots & Wings at rootsandwingslegacy.org (https://www.rootsandwingslegacy.org/).
Let's do some math. 2 + 2 - 7 = a great episode of The Enneagram Journey! Enneagram 2, Jen Hanson, joins fellow 2, Suzanne Stabile on today's show, but we lost our 7 Joel for this one. Don't like the episode too much, it'll hurt his feelings. Can you have an enneagram conversation between a couple of Twos without talking about boundaries? The strengths of being a Two and working with children and youth. Parenting with the struggles of social media. Should one of Suzanne's spiritual practices be getting massages regularly?! aaaaaaaand more "How would we measure our value in relationships if it didn't involve our responding to every Feeling with Doing?" - SS You can find out more about Jen and all of the good going on at Northaven by visiting www.northaven.org PLUG TIME 2025 Enneagram Bootcamp "What Is Mine To Do?" August 7-9, 2025 in Dallas or join Online lifeinthetrinityministry.com/2025ebc The King Speaker Series Enneagram Stances June 6-7, 2025 in Fort Smith, Arkansas (Registration closes May 30!) 1pres.org/kingspeaker IEA Global Conference IEA Enneagram Experience 2025 July 24-27 in Minneapolis, MN ieaexperience.com Spirituality and the Enneagram ICU Talks in Charlotte, NC September 5-6, 2025 REGISTRATION WILL BE UP SOON! THE 2026 LTM COHORT PROGRAM Apply today! Apply tomorrow! Apply anytime before September! Just don't miss out on the possibility of being a part of an incredible community of people growing and increasing compassion in the world. lifeinthetrinityministry.com/cohortprogram So many good resources, tools, and opportunities can be found at: lifeinthetrinityministry.com theenneagramjourney.com suzannestabile.com TODAY'S INTRO Between 2 Ferns (2019, Netflix) Pretty Woman (1990, Touchstone Pictures) Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001, Paramount)
What do you do when step-grandparents treat your kids like outsiders? On this week's episode of the Blended Kingdom Families Podcast, hosts Scott and Vanessa Martindale answer a raw and emotional listener question: "What to do when step grandparents do not include my kids as their grandchildren?"They unpack the hurt, offer biblical perspectives, and provide real strategies for setting boundaries, fostering healthy communication, and seeking lasting healing. Whether you're dealing with favoritism, awkward family dynamics, or outright rejection, this episode will guide you toward peace and protection for your kids.In this episode you will learn about: - Boundaries that protect- What inclusion should look like- Why empathy matters- When it's time for counseling- The role your spouse must playWe pray this episode blesses you today! Want to join the Blended Kingdom Families Community? Connect with us: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, To support this ministry and help ensure that blended families around the world continue to receive biblical equipping click here: https://blendedkingdomfamilies.com/donate/ For more resources visit: Blended Kingdom Families Website
Hey friend. If life, business, or relationships have been draining you lately, this episode is for you. I created this mantra meditation as a loving interruption to the hustle, the pressure, the fear of being “too much” or “not enough.”This isn't a lesson to learn. It's a moment to remember.Inside, you'll hear the powerful mantras I personally use to:Strengthen self-trustSet and enforce boundaries with loveBreak old patterns of self-abandonmentCome back to my own inner compassEach mantra is repeated three times—first to land in your body, second to say together, and third for you to claim on your own. This isn't about perfection. It's about presence. About anchoring back into the truth that you belong to yourself.
Are you tired of feeling stuck in the hard things that don't serve you? Many of us normalize the struggles of being both a mom and an entrepreneur. But just because we're used to it doesn't mean it's okay! In this remix moment, I'm sharing three powerful mindset shifts to help you recognize the hard you're tolerating and start building the life you truly desire. If this episode resonates with you, please share it with a fellow mompreneur who might need to hear it. And if you're feeling inspired to dive deeper into your journey, I invite you to book a free clarity call with me. Let's explore where you are, where you want to go, and how to get there together.
Day 40 - What's in Your Toolbox Daniel 1:1-20 God gave Daniel and his friends knowledge, understanding, and wisdom ten times greater than their peers—what has He placed in your toolbox? “What do you bring to the table that adds value—not just to the church, but to the world?” Perhaps God is calling you to the intersection of marketplace and ministry to be a light in spaces where others won't go. So be Daniel—uncompromising, unwavering, and let your light shine in a world that desperately needs a new perspective. The Power of Boundaries & Integrity What are some boundaries you need to set in order to protect your purpose? Identifying & Using Your Gifts (Your “Toolbox”) What do you bring to the table that adds value—not just to the church, but to the world? How would you answer this question?
This episode will walk you through how to have boundaries that feel great. Good boundaries feel like a big hug for you, rather than a barbed-wire fence to control others. We'll also cover why kind boundaries are critical to creating secure attachment. Don't miss this one!Get my free email newsletter with helpful tips, plus a free guide to Finding Your Deepest Turn-Ons, and learn how to work with me at https://laurajurgens.com.
What if you could heal a painful family relationship—without anyone else changing but you? For highly sensitive people, navigating family dynamics can be emotionally exhausting—especially when you feel responsible for keeping the peace. This episode shares the powerful story of a woman who broke free from years of resentment and disconnection with her sister, all by doing one thing: focusing on herself. If you've ever felt stuck in a difficult relationship, this story might hold the key to your own breakthrough. Learn why trying to "keep the peace" can actually create more conflict—and what to do instead. Discover how letting go of the need for others to change can open the door to deep inner freedom. Hear how a mindset shift turned a dreaded family reunion into the most peaceful one in decades. Tune in now to discover how one woman found lasting peace in her most challenging relationship—without needing anyone else to change. Todd Dreaming of a stress-free, balanced life? Visit trueinnerfreedom.com and complete the HSP Stress Survey. Gain clarity on your stress triggers and enjoy a free 15-minute Inner Freedom Call designed to guide you toward lasting inner peace and fulfillment. Are you a highly sensitive person (HSP) or someone who identifies as hypersensitive or neurodivergent? This podcast is dedicated to helping highly sensitive people (HSPs) navigate overwhelm and stress by using The Work of Byron Katie—a powerful method for questioning stressful thoughts and finding true inner freedom. We dive deep into stress management strategies, coping with stress, and stress relief methods specifically tailored for HSPs. Learn how to manage emotions, especially negative ones, and explore effective stress reduction techniques that go beyond the surface to address the root causes of anxiety and pressure. Whether you're interested in learning how to lower stress, handle stress and pressure, or reduce stress through practical techniques, we provide insights and support based on The Work of Byron Katie. Discover how this transformative approach can help you decrease stress, find inner peace, and create balance in your life. Join us to learn about various coping strategies for stress, all designed to support HSPs in their journey toward emotional well-being.
Can marriage and business truly thrive together? On this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik sits down with Larry and Sue Pruett, a powerhouse couple with over 35 years of marriage and a decade of full-time entrepreneurship. From raising five kids and homeschooling to coaching other couples in e-commerce and relationships, they share raw, hard-earned wisdom on communication, breakdowns, rebuilding trust, and living with purpose. This is not just a story of success—it's a blueprint for sustainable partnership in both love and business. About the Guest:Larry and Sue Pruett are marriage and business coaches, parents of five, and co-founders of Side by Side Business. Together, they help entrepreneurial couples navigate the intersection of business growth and personal connection. With decades of experience juggling faith, family, and financial freedom, they offer a unique lens on sustaining long-term alignment without sacrificing intimacy or identity. Key Takeaways: Marriage can be the foundation, not the friction, in your business journey. Role clarity, mutual respect, and faith-based mission statements are critical tools for couples who work together. Prioritizing your relationship doesn't slow growth—it sustains it. Real success is not in the income but in minimizing regret and maximizing connection. Boundaries, veto power, and shared dreaming can prevent burnout and build a life of purpose. Connect with Larry & Sue Pruett:Download their free “Connect Cards” to deepen daily conversations with your partner:sidebysidebusiness.com/connect 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 Tune to all our 15 podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us!• YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife• Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/healthyminds.pod• Threads – https://www.threads.net/@healthyminds.pod• Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind• LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/reemachatterjee/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/avikchakrabortypodcaster #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness #marriageandbusiness #entrepreneurcouples #relationshiphealth
In this raw voice-only dispatch, Kristin speaks directly to the rising misuse of the term “dark empath”—a label often weaponized against emotionally intelligent, neurodivergent, trauma-informed people who refuse to play along with distortion. This is a note from the field for anyone who's been accused of manipulation simply for having clarity. You didn't burn them.They walked into your fire wearing a mask.And when it melted, they needed someone to blame.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mental-health-news-radio--3082057/support.
What does it mean to set Christian boundaries rooted in God's love, not just self-protection? In this episode, we explore how biblical boundaries aren't built around our desires or others' demands, but around obedience to God. Discover why healing any relationship starts with aligning your heart with His: and how God's love empowers us to love others well. If you're navigating forgiveness, betrayal, or burnout, this conversation will bring clarity and hope.Scriptures mentioned:Mark 12:30Romans 7James 1:5John 13:351 John 4:9-11Matthew 11Deuteronomy 32:35Romans 12:17-19Matthew 5:23-24Jada's book: A New Way to Love Your NeighborLearn more about Jada: Website │ InstagramJada's Favorites:ESV Bible │YouVersion │Blue Letter Bible │Bible Hub │Logos Bible SoftwareClick here to send us your email for our newsletter OR to send a message to the show! We have no way of responding unless you leave your email.Join our community! If you are a Christian woman seeking to know God deeper, study Scriptures, pray with and for others, strengthen your faith, and support other in doing the same, this is the place for you. Want to study God's Word for yourself? Try our In-Depth Bible Study Academy Click here to try a free mini-course!
Dr. Henry Cloud is an acclaimed leadership expert, clinical psychologist, and New York Times bestselling author of Boundaries, Necessary Endings, and more than 40 other life-changing books that have sold more than 20 million copies worldwide. For the past four decades, Henry has coached CEOs, guided families, and walked alongside everyday people in their most vulnerable moments to help them grow, heal, and lead. Today, Henry shares what it means to rise through pain, reframe failure and rewire the way we grow. You'll hear how his mother's tough love (and a trusted friend named Emmet) gave him the strength to rise after every fall—literally, how he lost his sense of purpose in college and the unexpected moment a stranger inspired him to change his life forever. Together, we explore boundaries, endings, vision, relationships, and the courage it takes to keep moving forward when life feels heavy. My friends, you'll leave today's conversation with renewed hope, practical wisdom, and a deeper understanding of why the right people in your life can make all the difference. You'll be reminded that the most important work we'll ever do is in relationships—with ourselves, with others, and with the future we dare to believe is still possible.
Transformed Podcast Episode 124 | May 22, 2025 When a friend crosses the line from peer to project, things get complicated. Dr. Greg Gifford helps you spot the shift and respond in a way that honors both God and the relationship. You'll learn how to navigate compassion, boundaries, and fear of man. ___ Thanks for listening! Transformed would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Transformed we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn't be more thankful for you if we tried!
Watch on YouTube Topics: Guilt, Fear, Depression, Adult Children, Grandparenting, Boundaries, Procrastination Hosts: Brian Perez, Dr. Jill Hubbard, Chris Williams Caller Questions & More: Dr. Jill shares about guilt, greed, gratitude, girth, and good things. I've struggled with depression for the last 3yrs from my dad beating my mom, my son being murdered, and being married three times. The post New Life Live: May 22, 2025 appeared first on New Life.
Do you ever wonder when it's appropriate to set a boundary? Or do you wish you knew what boundaries to set? Maybe unhealthy behavior was normalized in your family of origin, making it difficult to know when a request is “reasonable.” If so, this episode is for you. It's the second in a two-part series about boundaries and high-functioning codependency (HFC). In this one, we're covering the five types of boundaries, three boundary styles, and tips for when to set a boundary and how to do it. You can catch Part 1 here, where we covered boundary basics and talked about the unique challenges HFCs have in setting boundaries. Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/718