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Does the thought of spending time with family during the holidays cause you extra stress? Do you find yourself bracing for family drama or feeling overwhelmed by social expectations? If the "happiest time of the year" feels complicated, you're not alone. The holidays can stir up a lot of emotion and family stress. But it doesn't have to be that way. Today, I'm sharing my Holiday Playbook for dealing with family drama, strong emotions, and boundaries. Some of the things I talk about are: How to name your season so decisions feel easier The 3 most common family stress traps Strategies to prepare for emotional triggers Ways to set boundaries that actually work Simple scripts to handle awkward conversations What to do when emotions run high How to know when to stick it out or step away Tools to calm yourself in the moment The power of planning ahead for gatherings How to manage guilt around saying no Why micro-goals can make a big difference Tips for creating your own holiday playbook Subscribe to Mentally Stronger Premium for exclusive content like weekly bonus episodes, mental strength challenges, and office hours with me. Connect with the Show Buy a copy of 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do Connect with Amy on Instagram — @AmyMorinAuthor Visit my website — AmyMorinLCSW.com Sponsors OneSkin — Get 15% off OneSkin with the code STRONGER at https://www.oneskin.co/ Quince — Go to Quince.com/stronger for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns! Shopify — Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at Shopify.com/mentallystronger L-Nutra — Visit ProlonLife.com/MS to claim your 25% discount and your bonus gift. Jones Road Beauty — Use code STRONGER at jonesroadbeauty.com to get a Free Cool Gloss with your first purchase! #JonesRoadBeauty #ad Lola Blankets — Get 35% off your entire order at Lolablankets.com by using code STRONGER at checkout. Experience the world's #1 blanket with Lola Blankets. AirDoctor — Head to AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code STRONGER to get UP TO $300 off today! AquaTru — Go to AquaTru.com now for 20% off using promo code STRONGER Uncommon Goods — Go to UncommonGoods.com/Stronger for 15% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Read the original article and comments Leave a voice note: https://www.speakpipe.com/baggagereclaim Support the podcast and leave a tip: https://baggagereclaim.ck.page/products/podcast Sign up to get first dibs on How to Say No: The Scripts, including special extras Relevant links and resources on the topic Ep. 197: Using Code Amber and Red Alerts to Be More Boundaried Ep. 185: The Emperor DOESN'T Have Any Clothes On. Let's Talk About Gaslighting Sometimes a Discussion Doesn't Cut It. Stop Discussing; Get to Flushing! Ep. 205: Four steps to help you have an assertive response when you recognise that you don't want to do something The Joy of Saying No
Ever notice how you can know what you need… yet still feel unable to follow through?That gap — between what you know and what you do — is almost never a mindset problem.It's a nervous system pattern.And as we head into the holidays — a time that amplifies emotional labor, invisible load, family dynamics, and patterned responsibility — your body's old beliefs tend to get louder, not quieter.Today's episode uncovers five core beliefs that keep high-achieving women stuck, not because you're doing anything wrong, but because your nervous system learned these beliefs as a way to keep you safe.Inside this episode, we explore:✔️ Why you say yes when you're already at capacity✔️ The neuroscience behind “I know better… but I still do it”✔️ The five survival beliefs your nervous system holds onto (and the unmet safety needs underneath each one)✔️ Somatically aligned reframes your body can genuinely believe, integrate, and trust✔️ Tiny nervous-system practices to shift these patterns in real time — especially during holiday stress, family pressure, or emotional overwhelmThis episode isn't about forcing confidence, using willpower, or repeating affirmations your body doesn't believe.It's about understanding your physiology — so your choices finally feel possible.Because when your nervous system feels safe?✨ Boundaries become easier.✨ Your “yes” becomes honest.✨ Your “no” becomes grounded.✨ The pressure to perform, please, and overfunction softens.✨ You move through the holidays with more clarity, calm, and capacity.If you've spent years being the dependable one… the capable one… the woman who “can handle anything”… this episode will feel like relief, recognition, and an exhale your body has been waiting for.- Join the Burnout Recovery Blueprint Waitlist!
Feel like working from home with kids is a constant juggling act, and you're dropping balls left and right? More dads than ever are navigating the chaos of Zoom calls interrupted by tiny voices, endless snack requests, and the struggle to be present both at work AND at home at all times. Thankfully, in this episode we're joined by social media strategist Thom Gibson, founder of Work From Home Dads, and proud father of two young kids. After a decade spent teaching middle school math and robotics, Thom made the leap—leaving the classroom to build new businesses (and memories) from his home office. His story is packed with insights on boosting productivity, improving daily and weekly routines, and mastering the real work-life blend for dads. Stick around to the end for a gut-busting installment of Did I Just Say That Out Loud? and a rock and roll blast from the past from Marc's kid-music-side-project, Stuffed Animal.Topics include:• Tips and Advice for Work-from-Home Parents• Combating Isolation as a Remote Working Parent• Tom's 6-hr Workday Playbook• Realistic Approaches to Remote Work Productivity• And more!LINKSWork From Home Dads6-hr Workday Playbook (free)Work From Home Dads (Instagram)Work From Home Dads (X)Thom Gibson (homepage)Thom Gibson (LinkedIn)Caspar BabypantsSpencer AlbeeModern Dadhood (website)AdamFlaherty.tvStuffed Animal (Marc's kids' music)MD (Instagram)MD (Facebook)MD (YouTube)MD (TikTok) #moderndadhood #fatherhood #parenthood #parenting #parentingpodcast #dadding #dadpodcast
Keywordsboundaries, self-honor, personal growth, self-awareness, mental healthSummaryIn this conversation, Jayla and Shaye discuss the importance of setting boundaries as a means of honoring oneself. They emphasize the need to focus on the current version of oneself rather than past expectations or societal pressures, highlighting that personal growth and enjoyment of life are paramount.TakeawaysBoundaries are essential for self-honor.Focus on your current self, not past expectations.Personal growth is a continuous journey.Enjoying the moments is crucial for well-being.Self-awareness leads to better boundary setting.It's important to prioritize your needs.Societal pressures can distort self-perception.Honor your feelings and needs.Setting boundaries can enhance relationships.Personal fulfillment comes from within.TitlesHonoring Yourself: The Power of BoundariesEmbracing Your Current SelfSound bites"Boundaries are simply permission to honor yourself.""Enjoy the moments, that's what it's all about."Chapters00:00 Embracing the Holiday Spirit00:32 Practical Scripts for Setting Boundaries
Ep. 223 The holidays can be magical… but they can also be messy. In this week's episode, host Maryann Rivera-Dannert gets real about what it means to move through the season when you're juggling joy, healing, family expectations, and sometimes grief. Whether you're celebrating new beginnings or sitting with old wounds, Maryann offers a heartfelt reminder:You're allowed to feel it all. Drawing from her own experiences as a life and confidence coach, she breaks down how to:
TALK TO ME, TEXT ITA bar that feels unsafe, a marriage that feels smaller by the year, and a love that speaks only in dreams—today we wade into the gray areas where real life actually happens. We read three striking Dear Abby letters and respond with straight talk on boundaries, autonomy, and the tender mess of grief that lingers after lights out. No fluff, no easy answers, just a clear look at what people can do when the polite path stops working.First, we unpack a friend group that keeps choosing a restaurant tied to a listener's past trauma—a “jolly bar guy” who once broke into her home. We talk about the difference between preference and protection, why “get over it” is not empathy, and how to choose venues and friends that don't trivialize PTSD. The takeaways are simple and strong: boundaries are valid, opting out is healthy, and social circles reveal their values through their choices.Then we step into a marriage where one partner has scorched the social earth. Is he depressed, overmedicated, or just done with small talk? Instead of waiting for an epiphany, we make the case for parallel lives: encourage medical care and therapy if he's willing, and build your own community regardless. A loving partnership can include separate calendars, new hobbies, and dinners with people who refill your energy.Finally, we sit with the rawness of a husband who sleep-talks to a late ex. Dreams aren't decisions, but they can hurt to hear. We share practical tools—sleep environment tweaks, gentle wake-ups, honest daytime check-ins—and the bigger reminder that grief and new love can coexist without canceling each other out.We close on a lighter note with a classic TV debate—Seinfeld, Cheers, MASH, Wings—and invite your pick. If this kind of candid, caring breakdown resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a boundary boost, and drop a review telling us your all-time sitcom champ.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREE Thanks for listening! Liberty Line each week on Sunday, look for topics on my X file @americanistblog and submit your 1-3 audio opinions to anamericanistblog@gmail.com and you'll be featured on the podcast. Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREESupport the showTip Jar for coffee $ - Thanks Music by Alehandro Vodnik from Pixabay Blog - AnAmericanist.comX - @americanistblog
This podcast shows how setting clear limits can change the way others see you and, more importantly, how you see yourself. Discover real-life examples and simple steps that reveal the secret behind drawing boundaries that not only protect your energy but also earn you genuine admiration from those around you.Watch the video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-G4BjaZWqsSign up to the Audio of Improvement Mailing list: https://artofimprovement.co.uk/mailing-list/Sponsors: See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://artofimprovement.co.uk/deals/
This episode opens the new season with the kind of honesty most people only share behind closed doors. For the first time, Alex hands the mic to her best friend Mari to ask the questions she's avoided answering publicly for years. The car accident. The collapse. The identity shift. Motherhood. The rebuilding. This is the unfiltered story behind The Brain Edit and the woman who created it. If you've ever wondered what actually happened, this conversation gives you the truth.00:02 — The Accident That Changed EverythingHow the crash unfolded in a single instant and why it reshaped her entire life.00:04 — The Physical AftermathWhat the injuries looked like behind the scenes and how they altered her daily capacity.00:26 — The Moment She Let GoA deeper look at the surrender that forced her to stop gripping the old version of herself.00:27 — Releasing High-Performance IdentityWhy the traits she once took pride in no longer fit the woman she was becoming.00:28 — When the Old Self Falls AwayThe fundamental parts of her identity she had to leave behind in order to rebuild.00:59 — Learning to Receive CareHow letting others help became one of the hardest and most humbling parts of recovery.01:00 — Pregnancy and Motherhood with a Brain InjuryWhat it meant to navigate pregnancy, depletion, and early motherhood while healing.01:18 — Boundaries and the People Who StayHow her relationships shifted, what she no longer tolerates, and why her voice holds new weight.01:50 — You Don't Owe the World a ComebackA powerful reminder that the goal is not becoming who you were, but becoming who you are now.To get What You Build From Here on Amazon click HERE.To join The Brain Edit™ Community click HERE.To get on Alex's Email List click HERE.To connect with Alex on Instagram click HERE.
Send us a textEpisode 692: People pleasers and all people listen up!Surprisingly, boundaries don't push people away, they actually strengthen connection. Dr. Alison Ash returns to unpack sexual boundaries, especially for those who struggle to say no.Boundaries aren't just about your values; they're about your capacity, the fluctuating energy and resources available to you based on sleep, stress, and nervous system regulation. When you're dysregulated and operating outside your window of tolerance, you become reactive and frustrated. (Most of us consistently overestimate what we can handle.)Dr. Aly shares a practical three-part formula for setting boundaries that helps others feel heard rather than rejected.Key Takeaways:• Boundaries aren't selfish, they're based on your actual capacity, which fluctuates daily based on sleep, stress, and nervous system regulation, making them a realistic necessity rather than a character flaw.• The "window of tolerance" explains why you get reactive. When dysregulated, you become irritable and struggle to enforce boundaries, so managing your nervous system is as important as stating your limits.• Healthy boundaries actually filter out unhealthy relationships, meaning people who respect your "no" strengthen the relationship, while those who don't reveal incompatibility, not rejection of them as people.Discussion topics;Sexuality, sexual health, sexual wellness, relationships, mental healthUnderstanding Your Capacity and Setting/maintaining Healthy Boundaries without guilt and while maintaining connection Feeling Safe Saying No Builds TrustUnderstanding Trauma and Nervous System DysregulationManaging Trauma Response Through Nervous System CareCommunication and Pacing in Exploring KinkSubstance Use and Consent in Sexual ExplorationLearning From Past Experiences and Building Intimacy SkillsSex Gets Better With Age and ConfidenceConnect with Dr. Aly:Sexual and Emotional Intimacy Skills online course on Tues, Jan 27th-Mar 17thWe all receive messages about who we are supposed to be, how we ought to feel, and how we should express ourselves, often enforced through shame and disconnection. Featuring 8 classes with a woven balance of science-based data, embodied exploration, and skills development designed to support you in creating, deepening, and sustaining sexual and emotional intimacy in your relationship(s). Recordings available for those who can't attend live or want extra review. Super early bird tickets available now for $200-$400 off!Last but not least, reach out to Dr. Aly for individual, couples, and ENM coaching support!http://www.turnon.love/ Support the showExclusives https://www.buzzsprout.com/1599808/subscribeNewsletters https://subscribepage.io/ruanwillowhttps://linktr.ee/RuanWillow Affiliates Firm Tech 15% OFF with code ruan15 https://myfirmtech.com/ruanwillow BeeDee dating app https://beedee.app/?r=ohfuckyeahThe Fantasy Box DATE30 for $30 OFF 1st box https://thefantasybox.sjv.io/c/6250602/2141126/26423
Keywordsboundaries, self-honor, personal growth, self-awareness, mental healthSummaryIn this conversation, Jayla and Shaye discuss the importance of setting boundaries as a means of honoring oneself. They emphasize the need to focus on the current version of oneself rather than past expectations or societal pressures, highlighting that personal growth and enjoyment of life are paramount.TakeawaysBoundaries are essential for self-honor.Focus on your current self, not past expectations.Personal growth is a continuous journey.Enjoying the moments is crucial for well-being.Self-awareness leads to better boundary setting.It's important to prioritize your needs.Societal pressures can distort self-perception.Honor your feelings and needs.Setting boundaries can enhance relationships.Personal fulfillment comes from within.TitlesHonoring Yourself: The Power of BoundariesEmbracing Your Current SelfSound bites"Boundaries are simply permission to honor yourself.""Enjoy the moments, that's what it's all about."Chapters00:00 Embracing the Holiday Spirit00:32 Practical Scripts for Setting Boundaries
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Exciting Moon Studio Announcements!It's here! Many Moons 2026 has arrived and is ready to guide your year of magic, manifestation, and healing. Claim your copy HERE and step into the light of the new year!What does it look like to leave old family patterns behind and become your real self?In this episode, Sarah is joined by Xenia Viray of Myths of Creation for a conversation on family systems, survival roles, and the mythic and imaginal paths we take to free ourselves. Together, they explore how family patterns shape our timelines, identities, and relationships, and what becomes possible when we gently unbind ourselves from inherited scripts.This is a deeply validating episode for anyone who has felt misunderstood within their family.You'll hear:How family systems shape our sense of identity, safety, and possibilityWhy survival roles form in childhood and how they continue to play out in adulthoodWhat it means to “shapeshift” out of an old role and into a truer selfHow imagination becomes a tool for healing lineage patterns and rewriting inherited narrativesWays to recognize when you're living inside your family's timeline instead of your ownHow nervous system work and mythic thinking intersect in family-system healingThe art of leaving the family system while still honoring love, care, and complexityWhat it looks like to build relationships beyond the family blueprintPractical and magical tools for reclaiming your life from generational patternsMore on Xenia:Xenia Marie Ross Viray (she/they) is an imagination healer, frequency artist, and creativity catalyst. She is the eldest of three sisters, and her name means kindness to strangers. Born as a brick-and-mortar fashion business, Myths of Creation is a container for experiments, art, writing, and gatherings at the intersection of creativity, spirituality, and meaning-making. Xenia guides spirited innovators who want to bring their natural genius into form. Her offerings include Inner Sanctum, a seasonal kinship club, Create Your Cosmology: a course in owning your authority, Garden of the Imaginal Substack, and an evolving cornucopia of workshops and courses, which you can find at MythsofCreation.com and @mythsofcreation on IG.https://mythsofcreation.com/https://www.instagram.com/mythsofcreation/https://mythsofcreation.substack.com/Join Our Community:Join the Moon Studio Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themoonstudioBuy the 2025 Many Moons Lunar Planner: https://moon-studio.co/collections/all-products-excluding-route/products/many-moons-2025Subscribe to our newsletter: https://moon-studio.co/pages/newsletterFind Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gottesss/
In this month's Magic Mailbag, Jessica answers your questions on setting emotional boundaries, how to stop sleepwalking and those unexpected turning-30 epiphanies. From supporting someone you love without burning out, to crazy sleepwalking stories, to wondering if a pricey retreat could actually change your life, Jessica draws on her experience as a hypnotherapist to share her thoughtful, perspective-shifting advice. And for subscribers, there's a bonus question you'll want to hear - how to break out of childhood eating habits and finally start eating cleaner when your diet is... well, a bit of a disaster. You can watch this episode on Spotify, or listen wherever you get your podcasts. To unlock the full conversation, including the bonus question, join Team Magic on Supercast, Apple Podcasts or The Sleepiest App
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ABOUT THE EPISODE:Author and therapist, Nicole Runyon, LMSW, witnessed something that reshaped her entire career: loving, intact families were producing children with trauma-like symptoms typically identified in severe abuse survivors. As a therapist watching teen after teen struggle with paralyzing anxiety and digital-age depression, she recognized she was working too far downstream. The revelation was both sobering and hopeful—these weren't organic mental health crises, but environmental challenges that parents could actually address. Her decision to leave a thriving therapy practice (complete with a multi-year waitlist) to educate parents directly speaks to a profound truth: we have far more power than we think, especially when we understand that saying "no" is actually an act of love.The statistics Nicole shares in this episode might make you squirm with recognition: mothers average just 120 minutes daily with their children while logging 4+ hours of screen time. But here's where her message becomes beautifully uncomfortable - through her own "I fell for it" moment rescuing her daughter from a forgetful incident, Nicole illuminates how our discomfort with our children's discomfort actually impedes their growth. What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why "no" is the ultimate act of loveHow digital rejection can create personality-disorder-like traits in neurotypical teens, especially girls The optimal three-to-nine year old window for connection (but it's never too late)“Asked and answered": Your new boundary mantraHow to move from convenience to connectionEPISODE RESOURCES:“Free To Fly: Fostering Independence In The Next Generation” - Nicole's bookParent Coaching with NicoleThis podcast is part of a nonprofit called Hopestream CommunityLearn about The Stream, our private online community for momsFind us on Instagram hereFind us on YouTube hereDownload a free e-book, Worried Sick: A Compassionate Guide For Parents When Your Teen or Young Adult Child Misuses Drugs and AlcoholHopestream Community is a registered 501(c)3 nonprofit organization and an Amazon Associate. We may make a small commission if you purchase from our links.
In this episode of The Modern Hairstylist Podcast, host Hunter Donia brings a real roundtable of hairstylists to share what is actually working for last minute cancellations and no shows. You will hear how peers use cards on file, when they charge the fee, when they waive it, and how they communicate without burning bridges. This is a practical look at boundaries and grace so you can protect your time and income with confidence. Whether you are tightening policies for high ticket services or navigating edge cases with loyal clients, you will learn simple scripts and decision points that keep relationships intact while keeping your book running smoothly. Key Takeaways:
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Send JKO a Text MessageWhen you've been in the trenches long enough, compromise can start to feel like survival. This episode explores how exhaustion, fear, and not knowing your values lead to quiet compromise and how, step by step, you can realign with who God created you to be.Nuggets of wisdom in this episodeHow self-protection leads to compromiseBeing raised to please, perform, or “keep the peace” trains you to ignore your own inner compass.Signs of compromisePractical steps to overcome compromise when you can't leave your situation) Key Scriptures: Matthew 5:37 ReferencesUnveiling Your Core - Values WorksheetSupport the show If Messy Can't Stop Her blesses or inspires you, please consider supporting it at supportmessycantstopher.buzzsprout.com. Thank you for being part of this journey. If you would love to share your story on the #MessyCantStopHer podcast, click here to let me know. Thank you so much for listening. Music Credit: https://indiefy.me/wanted-carter
Most people talk about business growth but ignore the mental and physical toll that comes with it.In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Dustin Adamo to unpack the real foundation of high performance: mental clarity, quality sleep, movement, nutrition, and learning to manage stress instead of pushing through it.Dustin takes a holistic approach to mental health by combining traditional therapy with physical fitness and nutritional strategies. We explore the truth about burnout, how stress shows up in your body, why hustle culture works against you, and the role boundaries play in long term success.This episode dives into:Why hustle culture creates burnoutHow sleep impacts emotional and mental performanceWhat stress actually does to your mind and bodySimple habits that improve clarity and productivityHow to break unhealthy cycles and create real changeWhat sustainable success really looks likeIf you're driven, ambitious, and juggling a lot, this conversation will give you a clearer path to operate at a higher level without sacrificing your well-being.Listen now and connect with us on all major platforms.Connect with Dr. Dustin Adamo:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dbaphd/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61578133649508Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triadstl/Website: https://www.triadstl.com/Connect with Builders of AuthorityWebsite: https://buildauthority.comFREE Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/7685392924809322BOA Mastermind: https://buildauthority.co/order-form-mastermindGoHighLevel Extended 30-day Free Trial w/TONS of Personal Branding Bonuses: http://gohighlevel.com/adammcchesney
Any takeaways from this episode?Welcome to the Rom-Com Rescue Holiday Extravaganza! Six holiday rom-coms over the next six weeks!Conscious uncoupling, gingerbread throwdowns, one last “totally normal” family Christmas, inconvenient new crushes… and Pearson Fodé in candy-cane underwear. That's right. We went there.This week on RomCom Rescue, Kira and Dr. Izzy break down Netflix's brand-new 2025 holiday rom-com Merry Little Ex-Mas starring Alicia Silverstone, Oliver Hudson, Jamila Jamil, and Pierson Fode— and let's just say: It is was rough for us.Not magical. Not cozy. Not even Hot Frosty-level cute.But it is full of relationship red flags, questionable choices, unmatched chaos, and enough emotional immaturity to keep two therapists busy until 2028.We cover:
The economy and uncertainty around spending are huge hurdles for the average consumer going into the holidays. People often lean on their credit cards to make those Christmases that much better, but there is a better way. We invite Mori Paulsen, Bank of America Utah President, to talk about how families can set spending boundaries and communicate when it comes to giving gifts to lessen the impact on their wallets.
Best friends Amanda Millie and Amelia Fergusson return after a two-year break with a fresh, unfiltered reboot of Name To Be Determined. In this comeback episode, they reintroduce themselves, reflect on how much they've grown, and dive into the realities of modern dating, self-worth, and setting boundaries in relationships. They share their weekly “turning or grinding” moments, unpack performative friendships, and laugh about everything from weather-induced seasonal depression to the chaos of being women trying to navigate adulthood. The pair open up about the evolution of their 20-year friendship, what they've learned in the time off, and their big (slightly delulu) dreams for the future — including live shows. A raw, funny, and honest reset for longtime listeners and new ones alike.
In this powerful episode of Talking With Kevin & Son, Kevin sits down with a transformational strategist who teaches the world how to break cycles, exit survival mode, and rebuild life with purpose, clarity, and emotional sovereignty.From boardrooms to breakdowns to breakthroughs, today's guest shares how she turned her own reinvention into a global movement helping people rewrite limiting beliefs, heal identity wounds, and create a life that reflects their highest potential.This conversation reframes reinvention as a courageous spiritual and psychological process — one that requires honesty, discipline, boundaries, and a willingness to outgrow who you used to be.
Lead Counsel for former Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo's legal team, Ayikoi Otoo Esq., has stated that the Executive did not respect the boundaries of its authority by swearing in a new Chief Justice. He argued that the Executive overstepped its mandate, adding that the committee responsible for investigating the matter failed to carry out its duties
1. Best coaching advice you've gotten?Burnout revealed his limits — realizing boundaries are essential.Reframing resilience: strength isn't always pushing through.Knowing your edges can actually serve you as a coach. 2. What are you still trying to improve about your coaching?Building consistency in reflection practice.Shifting from second-guessing to learning and growth.Allowing grace and patience when reviewing sessions. 3. Most outrageous thing you've done, tried, or said in a coaching session?Jokingly told a client, “You care too much.”Boldly told another client, “I don't believe you,” when evidence didn't match her words.Used blunt honesty paired with trust and humor to spark insight. 4. What still makes you squirm or uncomfortable in a coaching session?Turning up the heat when clients blame others.Calling out patterns without overstepping into judgment.Finding balance between observation and blunt challenge. 5. If I were new to coaching or considering being a coach, what advice would you have?Always start with why someone wants to coach.Trust your intuition instead of over-orchestrating sessions.Relax and allow conversations to flow naturally. 6. What is something you've had to conquer on your path to being a great coach?Learning to set boundaries on workload and availability.Avoiding oversubscription that compromises client quality.Accepting courage is required to say “no” or pause. 7. Are you using AI in your coaching practice, if so how?AI helps with mock and case interviews for clients.Offers structure for problem-solving but math needs double-checking.Still more of a supplement than a core coaching tool. 8. What have you learned about yourself through being a coach?Struggles mirror clients' challenges — self-awareness is key.Patience with self is harder than patience with others.Coaching continues to deepen listening and presence. Fun Question: Do you have a bad haircut story?'80s “big hair” that grew outward like a chia pet.A regrettable pencil-thin mustache in college.A short-lived goatee experiment at graduation.
Explore all YIR shows and exclusive interviews: https://www.yachtinginternationalradio.com In this grounded and deeply honest episode of Self-Care with Geraldine Hardy, recorded in rural Thailand during monsoon season, Geraldine reflects on the moments that matter — the subtle turning points that define who we become. Speaking from her five-month retreat, she explores why intuition, boundaries, and conscious decision-making form the foundation of true self-care. From saying “yes” when your entire body said “no” to closing long-standing chapters that have repeated the same lessons, Geraldine guides you back to responsibility, awareness, and inner clarity. You'll learn: - How “subtle moments” can make or break your path - Why ignoring intuition repeats cycles and creates unnecessary suffering - How to reset your nervous system after the season - Why closing doors — even difficult ones — restores self-respect - How solitude, nature, and raw environments sharpen inner wisdom ✨ Geraldine's message: When you honour your intuition and close the doors that must be closed, life responds with alignment, respect, and ease.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Stephanie Wall. Purpose of the Interview To share Dr. Wall’s expertise as a neuroscience coach, criminal justice professor, author, and mentor. To discuss her mission through 1 Million Lives Transform, a global movement helping women unmute their voices and lead with authenticity and confidence. To provide actionable strategies for overcoming self-doubt, fear, and imposter syndrome in professional and personal settings. Key Takeaways Background and Roles Served 20 years in law enforcement and continues teaching criminal justice and ethical leadership. Founder of 1 Million Lives Transform, focused on empowering women to reclaim their voices. Unmuting Your Voice Many professionals mute themselves due to fear, lack of confidence, or imposter syndrome. Techniques: Awareness: Recognize when you’re silencing yourself. Pause and breathe before responding. Stand up when speaking in meetings to command attention and project confidence. Use phrases like “I’d like to build on that point” to engage respectfully. Mindset and Fear What you tell yourself matters more than external criticism. Replace negative self-talk with affirmations and surround yourself with positive influences. Neuroscience supports that repeated positive input rewires thought patterns. Boundaries and Time Management Learn to say “No” as a complete sentence. Set boundaries for phone calls and social interactions to protect productivity. Busy professionals should establish communication rules (e.g., “Do you have a minute?”). Authenticity and Leadership Authenticity is key—embrace your natural gifts and use them to transform spaces. Leadership requires mindset shifts when moving from peer to manager roles. Mentorship should be intentional and specific, not generic (“pick your brain” requests need structure). 1 Million Lives Transform A movement to help women rewrite their narratives, reclaim confidence, and lead boldly. Focus on self-awareness, boundaries, and empowerment strategies. Notable Quotes “Notice in that moment that you are muting yourself.” “Stand up when you speak—you command the room.” “No is a complete sentence.” “Our gifts are not for us; they are for other people.” “What you say to yourself does more damage than anything anyone else could say.” “Authenticity isn’t lip service—it’s showing up as who you truly are.” “Boundaries are not selfish; they are necessary.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Stephanie Wall. Purpose of the Interview To share Dr. Wall’s expertise as a neuroscience coach, criminal justice professor, author, and mentor. To discuss her mission through 1 Million Lives Transform, a global movement helping women unmute their voices and lead with authenticity and confidence. To provide actionable strategies for overcoming self-doubt, fear, and imposter syndrome in professional and personal settings. Key Takeaways Background and Roles Served 20 years in law enforcement and continues teaching criminal justice and ethical leadership. Founder of 1 Million Lives Transform, focused on empowering women to reclaim their voices. Unmuting Your Voice Many professionals mute themselves due to fear, lack of confidence, or imposter syndrome. Techniques: Awareness: Recognize when you’re silencing yourself. Pause and breathe before responding. Stand up when speaking in meetings to command attention and project confidence. Use phrases like “I’d like to build on that point” to engage respectfully. Mindset and Fear What you tell yourself matters more than external criticism. Replace negative self-talk with affirmations and surround yourself with positive influences. Neuroscience supports that repeated positive input rewires thought patterns. Boundaries and Time Management Learn to say “No” as a complete sentence. Set boundaries for phone calls and social interactions to protect productivity. Busy professionals should establish communication rules (e.g., “Do you have a minute?”). Authenticity and Leadership Authenticity is key—embrace your natural gifts and use them to transform spaces. Leadership requires mindset shifts when moving from peer to manager roles. Mentorship should be intentional and specific, not generic (“pick your brain” requests need structure). 1 Million Lives Transform A movement to help women rewrite their narratives, reclaim confidence, and lead boldly. Focus on self-awareness, boundaries, and empowerment strategies. Notable Quotes “Notice in that moment that you are muting yourself.” “Stand up when you speak—you command the room.” “No is a complete sentence.” “Our gifts are not for us; they are for other people.” “What you say to yourself does more damage than anything anyone else could say.” “Authenticity isn’t lip service—it’s showing up as who you truly are.” “Boundaries are not selfish; they are necessary.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RELATIONSHIP ACADEMY IS NOW ACCEPTING MEMBERS Free through the end of the year! Get access to courses and live coaching with the hosts. CLICK HERE TO JOIN The holidays can bring a mix of love, laughter, and a little chaos. In this episode, Colter, Cayla, and Lauren talk about what happens when family dynamics, politics, and expectations collide at the dinner table—and how to stay grounded through it all. You'll learn how to manage emotional triggers, set flexible boundaries, and focus on connection instead of conflict. Whether you're hosting or visiting, this episode helps you keep your peace while staying true to your values. Main Talking Points: • Navigating family triggers • Setting flexible boundaries • Hosting vs. visiting dynamics • Planning exit strategies • Dodging heated topics • Leading with values DISCOUNTS & LINKS: Cozy Earth: Use code IDO and stack it on top of their sitewide sale for up to 40% off. Beducate: Visit beducate.me/relationship69 and use code relationship69 for 65% off the annual pass. Skylight: Visit skylightcal.com/IDO for $30 off the 15-inch calendar. Function Health: 160+ lab tests for $365. Learn more at functionhealth.com/IDO Amazfit: Visit amazfit.com/IDO for 10% off. Spark My Relationship Course: Get $100 off at SparkMyRelationship.com/Unlock If you love this episode, would you mind leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts? It means the world to us and only takes a minute. – Colter, Cayla & Lauren Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I'm sitting down with Gilly, the founder of Gilly's Organics and the host of Everyday Rock Stars. Her story is wild - in the best way! Gilly went from freelancing for huge brands like Estée Lauder, Clinique, Jo Malone, and Aveda… to suddenly losing the client that made up most of her work. Instead of going back to corporate, she followed this little spark she always had for mixing things, creating products, and helping people feel good in their skin. We talk about how Gilly's Organics actually started (spoiler: a DIY scrub and a friend who believed in her), how she got her products into Whole Foods for eight straight years, what pushed her to expand from one product to a full nine-product line, how losing her mom changed everything, how her love for storytelling led to the Everyday Rock Stars podcast, the confidence, grit, and mindset pieces entrepreneurs never talk about, what she does when self-doubt creeps in, and the movement and routines that keep her grounded. This one is full of honesty, hustle, heart, and that "just start" energy so many of us need. If you're building something of your own or thinking about it - this episode is such a reminder that passion + consistency can take you further than you think! You've been running on empty long enough. Start the From Burnout to Boss Bitch masterclass today and learn how to finally breathe again → https://www.bossbitchradio.com/burn-out-to-boss-bitch Join the newsletter for more behind-the-scenes tips, cheat sheets, and practical tools → https://www.bossbitchradio.com/newsletter #WomenEntrepreneurs #FemaleFounders #MindsetForSuccess Key Takeaways: 00:38 Meet today's guest, Gilly from Gilly's Organics 01:13 How Gilly went from freelancing to running her own brand 02:57 The story behind how Gilly's Organics actually started 07:27 Growing the line from one product to a full collection 14:02 Why movement and self-care matter so much 21:45 How to avoid burnout and take care of yourself 26:20 Lifting women up through real self-care 27:02 Breaking old patterns and doing things differently 27:49 How our self-care impacts our kids 29:23 Standing by your values and handling the online world 30:55 Clean beauty, healthy habits, and what that really means 31:47 How her podcast started and how she's growing it 34:18 What's next for Gilly's Organics 42:00 Wrapping it up and final thoughts Links Mentioned: Go follow Gilly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gillysorganics/ Catch more of her on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gillysorganics Watch and listen to her podcast, Everyday Rock Stars, right here: https://open.spotify.com/show/42u0zdhsMpH3YQtK644s63 Explore her full line of clean, feel-good products on the Gilly's Organics site: https://gillysorganics.com?ref=diane_flores Join us in the Healthy and Hot Method! Get $25 off your first month with code PODHOT - https://www.bossbitchradio.com/healthy-and-hot-method Join the Iconic Coaching Academy! Limited 1:1 spots available - https://www.bossbitchradio.com/iconic-coaching I'm loving this Cathy Heller's program is packed with gems. Check it out here! https://cathyheller.samcart.com/referral/thisabundantlifebycathyheller/kLZu9Gj7RIEtBF2Q Hey! Have you heard of ClassPass? They're giving an exclusive free trial (with 20 bonus credits!) only available to friends of mine. https://classpass.com/refer/U37R31GQ30 Connect with Diane: Website: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianeflores_ifbb_pro YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dianeflores_ifbb_pro Join the Boss Bitch Besties Fitness Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dianefloresifbbpro Freebies: Lower Body Blueprint: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/lower-body-blueprint Protein Snack List: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/protein-snack-guide Full Body Training Program: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/full-body-gym-program Fit Girl Gift Guide: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/fit-girl-gift-guide My Favorite Supplements: https://www.bossbitchradio.com/myfavoritesupplements
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. Stephanie Wall. Purpose of the Interview To share Dr. Wall’s expertise as a neuroscience coach, criminal justice professor, author, and mentor. To discuss her mission through 1 Million Lives Transform, a global movement helping women unmute their voices and lead with authenticity and confidence. To provide actionable strategies for overcoming self-doubt, fear, and imposter syndrome in professional and personal settings. Key Takeaways Background and Roles Served 20 years in law enforcement and continues teaching criminal justice and ethical leadership. Founder of 1 Million Lives Transform, focused on empowering women to reclaim their voices. Unmuting Your Voice Many professionals mute themselves due to fear, lack of confidence, or imposter syndrome. Techniques: Awareness: Recognize when you’re silencing yourself. Pause and breathe before responding. Stand up when speaking in meetings to command attention and project confidence. Use phrases like “I’d like to build on that point” to engage respectfully. Mindset and Fear What you tell yourself matters more than external criticism. Replace negative self-talk with affirmations and surround yourself with positive influences. Neuroscience supports that repeated positive input rewires thought patterns. Boundaries and Time Management Learn to say “No” as a complete sentence. Set boundaries for phone calls and social interactions to protect productivity. Busy professionals should establish communication rules (e.g., “Do you have a minute?”). Authenticity and Leadership Authenticity is key—embrace your natural gifts and use them to transform spaces. Leadership requires mindset shifts when moving from peer to manager roles. Mentorship should be intentional and specific, not generic (“pick your brain” requests need structure). 1 Million Lives Transform A movement to help women rewrite their narratives, reclaim confidence, and lead boldly. Focus on self-awareness, boundaries, and empowerment strategies. Notable Quotes “Notice in that moment that you are muting yourself.” “Stand up when you speak—you command the room.” “No is a complete sentence.” “Our gifts are not for us; they are for other people.” “What you say to yourself does more damage than anything anyone else could say.” “Authenticity isn’t lip service—it’s showing up as who you truly are.” “Boundaries are not selfish; they are necessary.” #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Season 2 Finale: Living Aligned, Living IntentionallyThis episode marks the official close of Season 2 of The Right Intention—a season dedicated to alignment, healing, energy, boundaries, rest, intention, and reclaiming the parts of life we often overlook.Together, this community crossed a remarkable milestone:2,000,000 downloads.Not because of hype, but because people everywhere are choosing to live with purpose.In this reflective season finale, Todd looks back on the most transformative themes of the year, including:
Creativity isn't always loud. Sometimes, it's the quiet seasons that bring us home to ourselves again.In this episode, I'm joined by Kelsey Freeman of Kelsey Freeman Photography, and we're diving into what it really looks like to show up online and take care of your creative energy at the same time. We talk about TikTok wins and the reality behind them, how to develop the confidence to post imperfectly, and the burnout that can sneak up when your creativity becomes “content”.Kelsey generously shares how stepping back helped her step forward again with more clarity, healthier boundaries, and content rooted in connection rather than performance.If you've ever felt torn between needing to “be visible” and needing to breathe, this episode is the permission slip you've been waiting for.What's in this episode:[00:00] Kelsey shared how she grew through viral content[02:20] The real-life impact of a post that took off[04:50] Why going “viral” isn't always victory[07:15] Making content on social media that feels like you[09:30] Building confidence on camera even if you feel cringey[14:50] When creativity collapses into burnout[18:40] Boundaries, rest, and coming back to joy[24:10] A pep talk for artists afraid to return after a breakIf you've ever felt torn between visibility and burnout, this conversation will show you a healthier, happier way to show up and be seen.For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://themilkyway.ca/podcast/Grab your spot for the 2025 Online Newborn Retreat!
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This week on Health Matters, Courtney talks with Dr. Warren Ng, a psychiatrist at New York Presbyterian and Columbia, and the Community Health Director for the Center for Youth Mental Health at NewYork-Presbyterian. Dr. Ng explains what makes narcissistic traits distinct from narcissistic personality disorders, and offers an in-depth explanation of the symptoms and management strategies for navigating relationships with narcissists, whether colleagues, friends, or family members. ___Dr. Warren Ng is a psychiatrist for children, adolescents, and adults with an interest in HIV, public psychiatry, and family issues. He is the Medical Director of Outpatient Behavioral Health and the Director of clinical services for the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian/Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital. He is also the NYP Behavioral Health Service Line Clinical Innovation Officer. He is the President of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and has been past president of the New York Council on Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He served on the Assembly and the Council on Children, Adolescents, and Families at the American Psychiatric Association (APA).___Health Matters is your weekly dose of health and wellness information, from the leading experts. Join host Courtney Allison to get news you can use in your own life. New episodes drop each Wednesday.If you are looking for practical health tips and trustworthy information from world-class doctors and medical experts you will enjoy listening to Health Matters. Health Matters was created to share stories of science, care, and wellness that are happening every day at NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the nation's most comprehensive, integrated academic healthcare systems. In keeping with NewYork-Presbyterian's long legacy of medical breakthroughs and innovation, Health Matters features the latest news, insights, and health tips from our trusted experts; inspiring first-hand accounts from patients and caregivers; and updates on the latest research and innovations in patient care, all in collaboration with our renowned medical schools, Columbia and Weill Cornell Medicine.To learn more visit: https://healthmatters.nyp.org
Have a message for Karena? She'd love to hear from you and share your comment or question on air!Leave Karena a voicemail: https://www.speakpipe.com/KarenaDawnWhat if the holiday season could be about joy and connection instead of stress and obligation?In this timely episode of The Big Silence, Karena welcomes back spiritual teacher, author, and podcaster Monica Berg for a conversation we all need before the holidays. From managing difficult family dynamics to preparing your mind and heart for gatherings, Monica shares practical wisdom on how to show up with presence, set boundaries, and actually enjoy the season. Whether you're dreading a particular family member, feeling financial pressure, or just want to navigate the holidays with more peace, this episode will help you shift your mindset and reclaim your power. It's about being proactive, not reactive—and choosing to be the light in any room.How do you prepare yourself mentally and emotionally for family gatherings and show up with gratitude instead of anxiety?True holiday peace comes from taking responsibility for your own state of mind and choosing to be a being of sharing rather than lack.(00:00) Revisiting Past Conversations & How We've ChangedMonica returns three years after her first appearance (episode 25)How relationships evolve and why revisiting old conversations reveals growthThe importance of being in different environments to recognize changeAn essential holiday conversation about family dynamics(02:00) The Pressure of the Holidays & Society's "Shoulds"Why certain times of year create unrealistic expectations for happinessThe pressure to be joyful and how that can sabotage gatheringsMonica's story about feeling the weight of seasonal expectationsRecognizing that every day can be meaningful, not just holidays(03:00) Should You Even Go? When to Skip the GatheringMonica's honest take: if you hate going, maybe you shouldn't attendHow negative energy affects everyone in the roomThe responsibility of getting your consciousness right before showing upWhy forcing it doesn't work(04:30) Identifying Your Triggers & Preparing for Difficult ConversationsWhat to do when you're dreading the holidays but still want to attendIdentifying the source of your anxietyPreparing responses ahead of time for intrusive questionsRedirecting conversations and setting boundaries with graceHow to say "I'm not comfortable discussing that right now" with confidence(05:30) The Morning Routine That Changes EverythingHow to mentally prepare yourself before walking into a family gatheringAwakening gratitude by imagining what the day would look like if you were aloneDoing things you love in the morning to release stress and awaken joyShowing up with intention rather than worryGoing in with a plan for the conversations you want to have(07:50) Being Proactive vs. Reactive in Family SettingsUnderstanding the difference between reactive and proactive behaviorWhy reactive people bring chaos, while proactive people create peaceTaking charge of your own thoughts and emotionsHonoring your power instead of giving it away to others' opinions(25:00) Beyond Holiday Gatherings: Tips for All of LifeHow these tools apply to any stressful situation—meetings, dinner parties, etc.Addressing financial anxiety around
In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, we meet Lori Pappas, one of the first female computer sales reps in the world, an award-winning entrepreneur, and founder of the Global Team for Local Initiatives, where she spent over a decade in Africa helping more than 100,000 people.After years of chasing success, Lori discovered that the true magic of life comes from saying yes—yes to forgiveness, boundaries, curiosity, and self-discovery. Her journey inspired the D.R.E.A.M. Framework, a practical guide for transforming challenges into wisdom.In this episode, Lori and Yo talk about reinventing yourself at every stage of life, the myths that hold women back from self-advocacy, and how forgiveness and reflection unlock our deepest wisdom.
The holiday season often brings a swirl of emotions, from resurfacing grief and gift-giving pressures to expectations of gratitude amid stress. Navigating these challenges means honoring grief, fostering meaningful connections, and approaching gift exchanges with intention and healthy boundaries. Mindful spending and economic choices take on new significance, while gratitude, hope, and courage are cultivated as daily practices within supportive communities. These reflections offer guidance for moving through the season with greater authenticity and strength.In this episode of Mindset Unlimited, I share some holiday reflections for navigating grief, gifts, and gratitude with intention and mindfulness.Some of what I explore in this episode includes:Navigating grief and loss during the holiday season with practical emotional support strategiesMindful and meaningful holiday gift-giving, including setting healthy boundariesEmbracing mindful spending and supporting financial well-beingPracticing gratitude, hope, and courage to cultivate authentic connections and community support during holidays Have thoughts or questions about this episode? Share them with me!Send me a voice memo: https://www.speakpipe.com/MindsetUnlimited LINKS TO REFERENCES MADE IN THIS EPISODE:Holiday Stress Support PageLoving Yourself Through Grief with Lisa ZawrotnyReclaiming Humanity Through GriefNavigating our Relationship with Death with Nikki SmithAccessing the True Power of Gratitude: Beyond IndividualismSetting Holiday BoundariesBonus Episode: Seven Ways to Reduce Holiday Stress CONNECT WITH VALERIE:Ask Valerie (anonymous form)Sign up for Valerie's newsletterApply to be coached on the podcastSchedule an exploration call This podcast was produced by Valerie Friedlander CoachingProud member of the Feminist Podcasters CollectiveSend me a text!Support the show
What happens when you finally step away from the noise long enough to hear your own thoughts again?In this Season 11 opener of The Crazy Ex-Wives Club, Erica — founder, coach, and creator of the No.vember Challenge — returns from a 10-day unplugged retreat in the Colorado mountains with three life-shifting lessons for women navigating divorce, healing, boundaries, and self-leadership.These are the truths that help you choose yourself, protect your energy, and walk away from anything that no longer supports your growth.
In this episode, Dr. Dolores Zumbado from Ideal Protein joins John to unpack how to stay grounded, peaceful, and on-track during the holidays using the neuroscience-based Anchor Point Framework from Bright Line Eating.You'll learn: •
Wow, I can't believe Kaleb and I have officially been married for TWO years! In this episode, we're spilling ALL the tea – the highs, the lows, and the hilarious little quirks of doing life together. We're getting real about the silly fights (yes, the manly hands moment made a comeback), things we've learned, and how our marriage has grown since saying “I do.” We also talk about:
In this Material Concerns episode, we debrief Halloween and an Okay, Hear Me Out segment quickly gets into a conversation abut boundaries and control. If you want more, head to Patreon.com/ohwitchplease for Part II! It begins with a quick convo about Harry Potter (if you believe it!) before moving into Consumer Retorts and Make It Make Sense! Tune in to hear Coach get scolded for not voting before taking a nap.And don't forget, if you join for as little as $54/year, you'll get ad-free episodes, bloopers, a backlog of content and part two of all Material Concerns episodes! Go to patreon.com/ohwitchplease now to join a tier that works for your budget!***Music Credits:“Shopping Mall”: by Jay Arner and Jessica Delisle ©2020Used by permission. All rights reserved. As recorded by Auto Syndicate on the album “Bongo Dance”. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nina and Mary talk about body image, family dynamics, and setting boundaries during the holidays. They share personal stories and offer practical tips on empowering kids to understand their bodies, handle family expectations, and communicate about private parts. They also highlight the importance of unified parenting, open communication, and preparing children for social situations, while stressing how adult conversations can shape a child's self-esteem and body image. Mary Van Geffen is an international parenting coach and parent educator for overwhelmed moms of strong-willed & Spicy Children™. She teaches monthly workshops to help moms gain confidence to choose gentle, respectful parenting especially if they weren't raised that way. Mary has a ministry on Instagram where she posts an inspiring parenting tip every single day. Just reading her social media will help you delight in your child and remember that you are enough. Mary believes that when a mom realizes how hard she is on herself and cracks the door open for some self-compassion, her entire family is bathed in light! Mary is a certified Simplicity Parenting Counselor® and Professional Co-Active Coach®. Her greatest achievement, however, is cultivating a calm, kind, and firm relationship with her spirited go-getter daughter (17), polar-opposite introverted son (15) and un-Enneagramable hubby. You can find Mary At www.maryvangeffen.com for classes and www.instagram.com/maryvangeffen.com and for more information visit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You probably know Dr. Henry Cloud from his groundbreaking book, Boundaries. But today on Chris Fabry Live, you’ll hear this clinical psychologist and New York Times bestselling author talk about his own journey of knowing God intimately. How do you find purpose in life? How do you experience joy and peace in a world marred with suffering and hardship? Don’t miss a conversation with Dr. Henry Cloud on Chris Fabry Live. Featured resource:To Know Him by Dr. Henry Cloud November thank you gift:The Little Christmas Carol Coloring & Activity Book by Joe Sutphin and Erik M. Peterson Chris Fabry Live is listener-supported. To support the program, click here. Care Net Become a Back Fence Partner: https://moodyradio.org/donateto/chrisfabrylive/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
202 Want to make sure you aren't settling for unfair treatment, letting your partner's hurtful behavior fly, passively just “taking” your partners rudeness, or being a doormat? Want to stand up for yourself and proactively make sure you get the BEST treatment from your spouse, not just the scraps? Ever wondered if what I share on this podcast lets your spouse get away with too much? This episode is for YOU!!!You'll learn how, for the best marriage possible with your spouse, you need to develop both a soft belly, and a strong back. In other words, you need an emotional skillset that allows for true open-heartedness (instead of reactivity and defensiveness) AND you need to take specific strategic "strong" actions that prevent any poor treatment and GET the loving treatment you deserve in your marriage. I generally teach more about the soft belly piece, because you can't do the strong back piece well without it–and this part does NOT get enough attention in the relationship advice/self-help world… BUT the strong back pieces (i.e. specific actions and strategies) are 100% essential, too, to have a great marriage.So listen in today to hear what those “strong back” strategies are, and how you can learn more about implementing them, and what you must also be able to do in order for them to create a truly loving connected marriage (instead of a roommate or business-partner type relationship of cold functionality). The magic lies in the combination of both a strong back and a soft belly, not one by itself. Come hear exactly what I mean.SHOW NOTESJoin Hannah for private 1:1 Marriage Coaching, and get her deep, super individualized support to make your marriage way more full of security, connection, love, and mutual support than ever. Get started by filling out this form. Take The 2 Minute Free Quiz: What's Your Best Next Step To Improve Your Marriage? Find out the most important place for you to focus on to make your unique marriage more loving and connected a sensitive woman.
So many of us are overworking and don't know how, or why, to stop. In this episode, we discuss:Why we overworkHow outdated work ethics impact our mindsetThe difference between a hard worker and a workaholicThe six crucial areas to address when you're overdoing itHow to lead teams sustainably in today's always-on cultureSupport the showJill Griffin, host of The Career Refresh, delivers expert guidance on workplace challenges and career transitions. Jill leverages her experience working for the world's top brands like Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Hilton Hotels, and Martha Stewart to address leadership, burnout, team dynamics, and the 4Ps (perfectionism, people-pleasing, procrastination, and personalities). Visit JillGriffinCoaching.com for more details on: Book a 1:1 Career Strategy and Executive Coaching HERE Build a Leadership Identity That Earns Trust and Delivers Results. Gallup CliftonStrengths Corporate Workshops to build a strengths-based culture Team Dynamics training to increase retention, communication, goal setting, and effective decision-making Keynote Speaking Grab a personal Resume Refresh with Jill Griffin HERE Follow @JillGriffinOffical on Instagram for daily inspiration Connect with and follow Jill on LinkedIn
Alright, Mita is back with us on the pod. We're talking bad bosses, bad employees, bad attitudes and how to break the cycle of feeling bad at work. Here's the rundown of what we're talking about today at WORK. * Work friction is rising because roles, priorities, and expectations are unclear.* Layoffs create survivor guilt and overwhelm for the people who stay.* Leaders often skip rewriting roles or resetting priorities after org changes.* Ambiguity grows when bosses avoid conflict or lack clear direction from above.* Weekly priority meetings and repeat back communication cut through confusion.* Managing up is essential. Employees must surface gaps and ask for clarity.* Weak or absentee bosses create space for employees to lead and accelerate.* One on ones matter. Bring value so they never get canceled.* Boundaries break when people step into others' jobs to avoid their own.* Remote work increases miscommunication without consistent rituals and tools.* Generational tension stems from different eras of job security and loyalty.* Cross generational teams work best when everyone teaches and learns from each other.To learn more about Mita - Get her book “The Devil Emails at Midnight: What Good Leaders Can Learn From Bad Bosses.” This is WORK Conversations. Watch full episode on YouTube. Get full access to WORK at erikaayersbadan.substack.com/subscribe
Dr. Rick and Forrest open up the mailbag to answer listener questions about effective communication, healthy relationships, and contentment. They explore how defining boundaries, taking maximum reasonable responsibility, and extending an olive branch can help manage ongoing conflict without sacrificing your own needs. They then discuss the power dynamics, ethics, and practicalities of non-monogamy, emphasizing the importance of fairly balancing the rights and needs of everyone involved. Finally, they explore how to cultivate the habit of contentment, even amidst imperfect circumstances. Key Topics: 0:00: Introduction 3:36: Question 1: “We had an argument and now they're being mean to me!” 14:18: Question 2: “I set a boundary, and they're being really passive aggressive” 27:32: Question 3: “My partner wants a non-monogamous relationship. What now?” 48:14: Question 4: “I can't find contentment anywhere, help!” 1:03:51: Recap Support the Podcast: We're on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. Sponsors Listen to Turning Points: Navigating Mental Health wherever you get your podcasts. Follow the show so you never miss an episode. Level up your bedding with Quince. Go to Quince.com/BEINGWELL for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns. If you are exploring whether you might be neurodivergent, check out Hyperfocus with Rae Jacobson. Skylight is offering our listeners $20 off their 10 inch Skylight Frame by going to myskylight.com/BEINGWELL. Go to Zocdoc.com/BEING to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/beingwell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tucker Carlson's interview with right-wing provocateur podcaster Nick Fuentes has the conservative movement fighting over what the definition of “canceling” is and struggling to determine if there are cases in which it is called for. If so, was the Fuentes interview one of them? Victor Davis Hanson states there is a fine line between “canceling” and “deplatforming,” and it all has to do with how the platformer handles the issue they're amplifying. He breaks down this dichotomy and explains where he believes Carlson went wrong on this episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.” “ When you don't invite Nick Fuentes on your program, it doesn't mean that you're canceling him. It doesn't mean that you're deplatforming him because he's beyond the pale. And you say, ‘Well, who are you to say that, Victor?' Well, I'm not Victor saying that. There are accepted norms—that you don't use the N-word, or you don't call for people to go back to Israel, if they're Jewish, or you don't make fun of people's race in the public sphere, the way he did. You can do that, of course, under the First Amendment, but you're not invited into acceptable venues to vent those views and to spread hate.” (0:00) Platforming vs. Canceling (2:15) Debating Extremists (3:54) Tucker Carlson's Skills (4:27) Norms and Boundaries in Media (5:42) Tucker Carlson's Recent Controversies (6:54) Conclusion