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Tune in to episode 225 of Joy Found Here as executive coach and author Barbara Burgess shares how lowering the bar creates freedom and joy. Learn how her concept of “Enough” and the power of boundaries can transform how you define success.In this episode, I'm joined by Barbara Burgess, an executive coach, author, and speaker helping leaders and individuals embrace authenticity and redefine success. After over 20 years in corporate leadership, she founded Corluma, a consultancy for heart-centered transformation. She is the author of Enough: Finding Peace in a World of Distractions, Hustle, and Expectations, which invites readers to let go of comparison and embrace their worth. Barbara has also brought her message to the stage with a one-woman show exploring identity, boundaries, and grace. A late-in-life mother of two, she blends personal insight with professional expertise to empower others with confidence, purpose, and joy.Throughout this episode, Barbara speaks candidly about leaving corporate life for a more authentic and creative path. She highlights the value of honesty over small talk, the courage to admit struggles, and the deeper connections that follow. She explores the toxic pull of comparison, explains how “Enough” emerged as both a felt sense of peace and the foundation of her book, and shows how dropping expectations creates freedom and possibility. Barbara also stresses unapologetic boundaries, shares lessons from her one-woman show, and champions permission and choice as the true starting points for fulfillment. Her message is clear: you are already enough—and from that truth, everything becomes possible.In This Episode, You Will Learn:Beyond titles: Choosing to show up as human (3:41)Honesty over perfection in motherhood (5:23)The power of permission and grace (8:53)Comparison kills: Escaping the ladder (13:41)Lowering expectations to the floor (27:31)Boundaries without apology (32:37)The one-woman show: Exploring alternate realities (39:48)Redefining success and freedom (47:26)Final reminder: you are already enough (53:33)Connect with Barbara Burgess:WebsiteLinkedInBook: Barbara Burgess - enough.: finding peace in a world of distractions, hustle, and expectationsLet's Connect:WebsiteInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this empowering episode of the Secret Life Podcast, host Brianne Davis-Gantt takes a deep dive into the world of people pleasing and the critical importance of setting boundaries. With her signature blend of humor and candor, Brianne defines what it means to be a people pleaser—someone who prioritizes the happiness of others at the expense of their own needs and desires. Through personal anecdotes and relatable insights, she highlights the detrimental effects of people pleasing, including low self-esteem, difficulty saying no, and the tendency to neglect self-care.Brianne outlines the signs of being a people pleaser and offers practical strategies for breaking free from this cycle. From learning to say no to recognizing the value of self-worth, she guides listeners on how to reclaim their autonomy and prioritize their own needs without guilt. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes that it's okay to be unliked and that conflict can lead to deeper intimacy in relationships.Listeners will walk away with actionable steps to start setting healthy boundaries, including how to communicate their needs effectively and remove toxic relationships from their lives. This episode serves as a powerful reminder that self-care is not selfish, but a vital part of living a fulfilling life.
Emotional repression is often invisible to high performers, and it can be one of the biggest barriers to sustainable success. In this episode of Trauma Rewired, we explore how trauma-shaped survival responses like fight, flight, freeze, and fawn can create patterns of overwork, perfectionism, and emotional disconnection. You'll learn how subconscious repression differs from conscious suppression, how shame and perfectionism drive overachievement, and why even big business milestones can feel hollow when your nervous system isn't safe enough to process emotions. Our guest, Margy Feldhuhn, shares her journey from multi–seven-figure business growth fueled by survival patterns to building capacity for joy, presence, and connection through Neurosomatic Intelligence (NSI) tools and regular emotional processing. We break down the health risks, relational costs, and business consequences of chronic repression and give you strategies to expand your emotional capacity so you can actually enjoy the success you've built. Timestamps 00:00 – Why Anger Matters and the Cost of Suppression 04:06 – Honoring Anger and Boundaries 06:06 – How Chronic Fight Shows Up in Life 09:45 – Early Conditioning and Nervous System Patterns 13:00 – Trauma, Parentification, and the Fight Response 15:43 – Impact on Relationships and Work 21:21 – The Neuroscience of the Fight Response 31:41 – Physical and Health Effects of Chronic Fight 39:28 – Anger vs. Chronic Fight: Key Differences 42:09 – Processing Anger Safely 49:36 – Boundaries, Regulation, and Aligned Action 53:38 – Final Takeaway: Fight as Pattern, Anger as Compass Topics Discussed in This Episode: How trauma survival responses show up in high performers The difference between suppression and repression The role of shame and perfectionism in overachievement Why business milestones can feel empty How repression impacts health, relationships, and leadership capacity Emotional hygiene for sustainable success Recognizing survival patterns in entrepreneurial decision-making Building nervous system capacity to enjoy success The ripple effect of emotional processing in business and life Practical tools to move from repression to authentic presence
Send us a textBoundaries are the poetry of self-respect. In this episode, we unpack why so many people get them wrong and how to finally get them right. We share the real definition of a boundary, the trap of outsourcing them to others, and how fear of rejection keeps us stuck. With personal stories and honest conversation, we show how boundaries tie directly to values, self-respect, and growth. If you've struggled to set limits without guilt, this episode will give you the clarity and courage to honor yourself.Here are the related episodes, each one builds on today's conversation:#407 | The Fear of Finally Using Your Voice - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/407-the-fear-of-finally-using-your-voice/id1511831621?i=1000712057830 #425 | Are You Actually Protecting Your Mental Health? - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/425-are-you-actually-protecting-your-mental-health/id1511831621?i=1000721474487Evolve Together Experiences:
Back-to-school season can feel overwhelming for moms—new routines, busy schedules, homework, and emotions running high. But here's the truth: the stress isn't just about logistics. It's about forgetting ourselves while managing everyone else.In this episode, I share how to bring more calm and connection to this transition with three key shifts:Connection over perfection – Why your kids need your presence, not your performance.Stress is contagious—so is calm – How to model regulation when you're stressed.Boundaries create safety – Why loving limits help your family feel secure.✨ Resources & Next Steps:Book a Boundary Breakthrough Session with Diane: https://www.dianesorensen.net/callDownload the free The S.T.O.P. Method: https://www.diansorensen.net/stopConnect with Diane on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dianesorensen.bb/The Beautiful Behavior CoachingPrograms will support you in setting firm boundaries that promote self-regulation, compassion and respect in all yourrelationships and parenting journey. Reclaim your CALM, discover yourTRUTH, and live FREE.
Can music heal anxiety? In this conversation, Sammi Sadicario, vocalist, voice coach, and radiant creative, shares her powerful transformation from Jewish roots to a profound connection with Jesus. Through music, neuroscience, and spirituality, Sammi reveals how voice becomes a sacred tool for healing, identity, and awakening.We explore:
Jaycee Reidhead's journey from a traumatic incident in high school to working inside Arizona's most dangerous prisons is nothing short of incredible. Instead of going straight to law school, she spent seven years as a correctional officer in high-security facilities, including housing units for severely mentally ill inmates. During her time behind prison walls, she faced daily violence, chaos, and even survived being stabbed by an inmate. #PrisonStories #CorrectionsOfficer #ArizonaPrison #PrisonLife #COStories #TrueCrimePodcast #LockedInWithIanBick #RedemptionStory Hosted, Executive Produced & Edited By Ian Bick: https://www.instagram.com/ian_bick/?hl=en https://ianbick.com/ Presented by Tyson 2.0 & Wooooo Energy: https://tyson20.com/ https://woooooenergy.com/ Use code LOCKEDIN for 20% OFF Wooooo Energy Buy Merch: http://www.ianbick.com/shop Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:55 Welcome and First Impressions of New York 01:21 Childhood and Family Life 03:09 Family Struggles and Sibling Substance Abuse 04:24 Experiencing Trauma in High School 06:21 Coping Mechanisms and Academic Drive 07:36 Rethinking Law School and Next Steps 08:38 Choosing Corrections and Law Enforcement 09:16 Correctional Officer Academy: Training and Challenges 12:42 Physical Demands and Gender Dynamics at the Academy 15:14 First Impressions: Entering the Prison Environment 18:40 Early Work: Unexpected Realities in Prison 21:20 First Prison Assignments and SMI Units 26:28 Handling SMI Inmates and Unique Challenges 34:32 Rapport and Tensions in SMI Populations 41:11 Moments of Crisis: Suicidal Incidents on the Job 45:00 Heavy Toll of Suicide Watch and Mental Health 53:05 Becoming a Target: Assaults and Trauma 01:03:53 Dealing with Repeat Violence and Not Telling Family 01:15:25 Gender, Respect, and Boundaries as a Female CO 01:28:38 Prison Politics and SMI Population Dynamics 01:31:03 Personal Loss and Substance Abuse in and out of Prison 01:35:01 Compartmentalizing Trauma and Facing Challenges 01:41:15 Questioning the System and Leadership Changes 01:49:00 Looking Back: Lessons, Regrets, and Moving Forward Powered by: Just Media House : https://www.justmediahouse.com/ Creative direction, design, assets, support by FWRD: https://www.fwrd.co Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sometimes the most powerful lessons come when we pause long enough to reflect on where we've been. Marking a year since Bayleigh Soza joined Small Changes Big Shifts as co-host, she and Dr. Michelle Robin share heartfelt stories about calling, growth, and the courage to embrace change at every stage of life. Through laughter, honesty, and wisdom across generations, they remind us that thriving isn't about checking boxes—it's about finding joy, setting boundaries, building community, and choosing to live in alignment with what truly matters. Key Takeaways: Reflecting on consistent themes in your life can reveal your calling and guide your next steps. True growth often requires discomfort, but leaning into it brings new opportunities and resilience. Boundaries are essential, but so is staying open to connection, community, and support. Generational perspectives can expand your understanding and help you see life through a wider lens. Joy is found in small daily choices that align with your values and nurture your well-being. Connect with Dr. Michelle and Bayleigh at: https://smallchangesbigshifts.com hello@smallchangesbigshifts.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/smallchangesbigshifts https://www.facebook.com/SmallChangesBigShifts https://www.instagram.com/smallchangesbigshiftsco Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
In this conversation, Kreed Revere addresses the emotional turmoil experienced by estranged parents, emphasizing the distinction between punishment and protection in parent-child relationships. He explores the complexities of healing, boundaries, and the importance of mutual consent in relationships. Revere encourages parents to reframe their understanding of their children's behaviors and to recognize their own emotional pain while validating their children's need for space and healing.TakeawaysA belief of being punished by the adult child can keep parents stuck in pain.Adult children are often protecting themselves, not punishing their parents.Understanding the difference between punishment and protection can shift perspectives.Boundaries set by children are not acts of cruelty but necessary for their healing.Both parents' grief and children's need for protection can coexist.Self-compassion is essential for growth during estrangement.www.TheEstrangedHeart.comEmail: hello@TheEstrangedHeart.comWork with Kreed: https://theestrangedheart.com/services(private coaching, mediation, support groups, webinars, etc.)The Heart Collective: https://theestrangedheart.com/membershipFacebook Support Group for Estranged Moms (facilitated by Kreed)https://www.facebook.com/groups/estrangedmotherssupportgroupTo support the podcast and Kreed's work with estranged and reconciled parents and adult children: https://buymeacoffee.com/kreedrevere
“I deserve to be adored. I deserve to be cherished. I also deserve to not have to wonder if something is going on. That's my boundary — and that brings me peace.” – Eve, When betrayal shatters your world, the path forward can feel impossible to find. In this deeply moving episode, I sit down with one of my amazing clients, Eve, who bravely shares her journey through infidelity, devastation, and the long road back to herself. Together, we walk through the raw reality of what it's like to reach out for help, set boundaries, and slowly begin to heal. Whether you're in the thick of betrayal or wondering what's possible for you on the other side, Eve's courage will give you hope, clarity, and the reassurance that you are not alone. Top 3 Takeaways: You're not crazy, you're not alone. Hearing another woman's real story can dissolve shame and remind you that your feelings are normal and valid. Boundaries bring peace. Even when the road is messy, clarity around what you will and won't accept sets you free. Healing is built step by step. Small choices and daily practices of self-trust add up to powerful transformation over time. Favorite Quote: “Anytime I think about making a different decision, I don't feel peace. And I always know to go with my peace.” – Eve
In this episode of "God and Our Dogs," host Meg Grier welcomes Dave Bevero, renowned breeder and trainer of British and Irish Labrador retrievers, and host of the Global Retriever Podcast. Dave shares entertaining stories about his early bird dogs, offers expert advice on conditioning and training hunting dogs, and discusses the importance of steadiness, boundaries, and teamwork between dogs and their owners. The conversation draws insightful parallels between dog training and spiritual growth, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own relationships with God. 00:00 - Introduction & Show Overview 00:28 - Meet Guest Dave Bevero (Global Retriever Podcast, Waterstone Labradors) 00:56 - Dave’s Background & Celebrating Texas Dove Season 01:23 - Cowboy: A Memorable Bird Dog Story 02:32 - Conditioning Dogs for Hunting Season 02:57 - Training in Hot Weather & Year-Round Drills 03:16 - Swimming & Conditioning Tips 03:35 - Advice for South Texas Dog Owners 03:58 - Importance of Dog’s Weight & Fitness 04:37 - Parallels: Dog Training & Spiritual Growth 04:56 - The Value of Steadiness in Hunting Dogs 05:14 - Why Steadiness Matters: Safety & Success 05:32 - How to Train Steadiness (Drills & Boundaries) 06:08 - Teaching Boundaries for Dogs 06:23 - Boundaries & Safety (Dogs and People) 06:42 - Training for Marked vs. Blind Retrieves 07:04 - Using Whistles & Hand Signals 07:29 - Whistle Commands Explained 08:07 - Teamwork: Handler & Dog Communication 08:48 - Spiritual Parallels: Listening for “Whistles” in Life 09:11 - Choosing the Right Hunting Dog: Research & Pedigrees 09:58 - Health, Genetics, and Breeder Standards 10:18 - Temperament & The “On/Off Switch” 10:35 - Stress, Balance, and Dog Wellbeing 11:07 - Applying Dog Training Lessons to Life 11:30 - Thought to Ponder: “Couch Potato Christian?” 11:56 - Closing Remarks & Where to Listen 12:18 - Social Media & Next Episode Preview Host: Meg Grier - Stories@GodAndOurDogs.com Website: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100072683640098 God and Our Dogs airs every Saturday at 11:15am on Boerne Radio 103.9FM - www.boerneradio.com. Air Date: 08/30/25 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you repeating the same relationship patterns over and over? In this episode of The Secret Formula of Femininity, Dr. Nicole Montero dives deep into healing ancestral love wounds so you can stop repeating generational cycles and create healthier, more fulfilling relationships.
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In episode 597, depth psychotherapist and astrologer Shawna McGrath, LMFT (she/her) shares the astrology of the week from a depth psychological perspective.The astrology this week includes:- Saturn moves back into Pisces from Mon, September 1st - February 13, 2026- Mercury moves into Virgo on Tuesday, September 2nd at 6:23am PT thru September 18th- Mercury in Virgo square Uranus in Gemini- Mars in Libra square Jupiter in Cancer (t-square with Ceres)- Uranus stations retrograde on Friday, September 5th at 9:51pm PT- Full Moon Total Lunar Eclipse in Pisces on Sun, Sept 7 at 11:09am PT at 15 degree PiscesWishing you a week of ease, security, and safety
Your MIL invites a sex offender to family dinners with grandkids and 'forgets' your objections. How can you protect your children? It's Feedback Friday!And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in!Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/1202On This Week's Feedback Friday:Your mother-in-law has always been passive-aggressive and button-pushing, but now she's crossed a major line by repeatedly inviting someone with statutory rape charges to family gatherings with your young children, despite your explicit requests to keep him away. How do you protect your kids?After 25 years in a tight-knit women's club, the founder has become increasingly domineering and abrasive, turning meetings into one-sided lectures where she shuts down anyone who tries to redirect the conversation. You finally called her out and she looked genuinely contrite — but now what?Your tumultuous marriage survived multiple affairs and counseling sessions, but after your husband filed for divorce, you discovered he'd been having an affair with his college ex from Costa Rica. Now she's reinvented herself as a "doctor" and life coach in the US. Should you expose her questionable credentials and background?Recommendation of the Week: Selfie-a-Day Everyday Photo AppYour talented husband has an exhausting pattern of starting successful businesses, overspending on luxuries, then watching everything collapse into massive debt. Now he's fighting leukemia, working a grueling job that's paying off $100k in debt, but wants to quit and start another business. How do you break this cycle?Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com!Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger.Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at @GabeMizrahi and Instagram @gabrielmizrahi.And if you're still game to support us, please leave a review here — even one sentence helps! Sign up for Six-Minute Networking — our free networking and relationship development mini course — at jordanharbinger.com/course!Subscribe to our once-a-week Wee Bit Wiser newsletter today and start filling your Wednesdays with wisdom!Do you even Reddit, bro? Join us at r/JordanHarbinger!This Episode Is Brought To You By Our Fine Sponsors:DeleteMe: 20% off: joindeleteme.com/jordan, code JORDANHeadway: 25% off: makeheadway.com/jordan, code JORDANLand Rover Defender: landroverusa.comShopify: 3 months @ $1/month (select plans): shopify.com/jordanHomes.com: Find your home: homes.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast™, you'll meet Victoria Robinson.Victoria is a first generation farmer who hosts on farm events and experiences with her small herd of Highland cattle. She is a solopreneur who is on a mission to give her community access to agriculture since she understands just how hard it is to start from scratch in the industry. After a divorce and feeling stuck in her career path she accidentally created her dream job out of a love for cows, the farm and the desire to own her own business. For full show notes, including links mentioned in the show, head over to wildrosefarmer.com/230. . .THIS WEEK'S DISCUSSIONS: [00:31] - The Role of Women in Agriculture[04:40] - From Hobby to Agritourism Entrepreneur[16:52] - Transitioning to Agritourism: A New Chapter[27:21] - Starting the Farm Business[37:21] - Advice for Aspiring Agritourism Farmers. . .This week's episode is brought to you by Patreon . . .Let's get SocialFollow The Rural Woman Podcast on Social MediaInstagram | FacebookSign up to get email updatesJoin our private Facebook group, The Rural Woman Podcast Community Connect with Katelyn on Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Pinterest. . .Support the ShowPatreon | PayPal | Become a Show SponsorLeave a Review on Apple Podcasts | Take the Listener SurveyScreenshot this episode and share it on your socials!Tag @TheRuralWomanPodcast + #TheRuralWomanPodcast. . .Meet the TeamAudio Editor | MixBär.Patreon Executive ProducersSarah R. | Happiness by The Acre. . .More with KatelynOne on One Podcast Consulting | Learn More
Have an episode suggestion? Text us!In this episode, Paige talks about the difference between boundaries and expectations, how to shift your language so boundaries feel empowering instead of exhausting, and why they're less about fairness and more about safety. Boundaries are the rules you live by — not rules for anyone else. If you've ever struggled with setting boundaries in relationships, family, or even daily life, this episode will help you see them as a tool for freedom, self-protection, and clarity.Find video clips and full length video from this episode on YouTube and our other social media pages!On the web:www.twfo.comSupport the Show:Buy Us a Coffee!Online Course: www.independentlystrong.comUse code WHEELIES75 for 75% off the entire course!Soberlink Device:www.soberlink.com/wheelsCheck out our blog:https://twfo.com/blogFollow us on TikTok:https://tiktok.com/@twfo_coupleFollow us on Instagram:https://instagram.com/twfo_couple/Follow us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/TWFOCoupleFollow us on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@twfo_coupleFind Taylor Counseling Group:https://taylorcounselinggroup.com/Donate to Counseling for the Future Foundation:Donate Here
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Send us a textThis week on Coach E: Game for All Seasons, the crew is back with a jam-packed episode full of sports, life, and real talk!
In this episode, Dana and Kim dive into the art of setting Happy Boundaries—those food and habit guidelines that feel good, fit your lifestyle, and actually help you thrive. If you've ever struggled with rigid dieting rules or overwhelming wellness plans, this conversation will show you how to create boundaries that bring freedom, not frustration.You'll learn:✅ How to identify food and lifestyle boundaries that feel enjoyable and sustainable.✅ Practical strategies to set, start, track, and stick to healthy habits without guilt.✅ Real-life examples of simple boundaries that work for weight loss, wellness, and peace of mind.Discover why boundaries are not about restriction—they're about building the life you love. Tune in for tips, encouragement, and a fresh perspective on food, fitness, and faith!
In this candid and insightful episode of Quietly Visible, host Carol Stewart is joined by Kai-Nneka Townsend, leadership resilience and burnout consultant. Kai-Nneka shares her personal journey through burnout—how it crept up, the warning signs she missed, and the steps she now teaches leaders to prevent it.They discuss the reality of exhaustion, cynicism, and self-doubt that can undermine even the most successful leaders, and how unmanageable workloads combined with the pressure to “push through” can take a serious toll on health and confidence. Kai-Nneka offers practical strategies for setting boundaries, asking for help, and managing both professional demands and personal responsibilities.The conversation also tackles “mum guilt”—why it happens, how it impacts working mothers, and how to balance career ambitions with quality time at home without being consumed by guilt.
In this episode, Donna welcomes Katie Anderson, a proud mom and a woman in long-term recovery with over 9 years of sobriety. Katie shares her journey from addiction to healing, the role of family, and the powerful lessons she's learned about resilience, spirituality, and breaking generational cycles.Topics Covered:- Katie's path into addiction and what led her to recovery- The role of family dynamics in both addiction and healing- Honest conversations with children about substance use- Overcoming shame and asking for help- Tools, faith, and daily practices that support long-term recovery- Advice for parents and loved ones navigating a child's addiction
A viral post claims “financial abuse” because a husband (250k/yr) pays all bills, gives an allowance, and more money on request—yet doesn't grant direct account access. We break down: real abuse vs boundaries, why the man leading finances can reduce stress (when he's a servant leader), how trust beats “50/50,” and concrete steps to transition out of roommate economics.⏱️ Timestamps (approx.)0:00 – Cold open: “No 50/50. No excuses.” What that actually means1:30 – Last week's spicy ep → today's money fight setup2:15 – The viral post: allowance, access, and the A-word (“abuse”)5:10 – What's missing: trust, transparency, and context7:45 – Allowance vs access: stewardship or control?10:20 – What real financial control/abuse looks like (and doesn't)13:15 – Servant leadership defined: protection, not domination16:05 – Why some women feel unsafe: fear, past chaos, hypervigilance18:40 – Transparency without anxiety: dashboards, summaries, rhythms21:00 – If he dies tomorrow: documents, life insurance, “open the folder” plan23:40 – “Can I see the numbers?” How to answer without dumping stress26:05 – Entitlement vs respect: public disrespect and how he should respond28:30 – From 50/50 to traditional: order of operations (trust → system → habits)31:10 – Combine money or combine drama: why separate accounts breed risk33:20 – Dating advice for men: build first, lead later (30s/40s timing)36:00 – Boundaries that protect trust: no opposite-sex “friend” intimacy, no GNO/club culture, no solo party trips39:15 – Scripts: how to set financial leadership and make her feel safe42:00 – Action plan for couples this week (see below)44:10 – Wrap: choose covenant over “options”Actionables (quick start)• Weekly 20-min money huddle: balances, bills, buffer, big rocks• Create the “If I'm gone” folder: accounts, logins, insurance, payoffs, contacts• One card, one budget, one leader—clear monthly personal spend for her• Boundaries audit: list & agree (social, friends, nightlife, trips)• Transition plan from 50/50: timeline, milestones, who does what
Feeling guilty after setting a boundary doesn't mean you're doing something wrong—it means you're breaking an old pattern. With time, your nervous system will learn that boundaries = safety, not danger.
Two Hot Takes host, Morgan, is joined by guest co-host Lauren! Boundaries sometimes seem like common sense.. but in these stories something's not clicking. For example.. your twin sister shouldn't kiss your fiancé.. Or your partner should prioritize your feelings over a work wife! Going to need your takes on these ones.. we had a few tricky ones we were stumped by! NEW MERCH: https://shop.twohottakes.com Partners: State Farm: http:// Statefarm.com or use the award winning app to get help from a local agent! Bonus Content on Patreon including FREE stories/eps : https://www.patreon.com/TwoHotTakes MERCH HERE ! https://shop.twohottakes.com Send us a letter? Our PO Box!! Two Hot Takes. 5042 Wilshire BLVD. #470. Los Angeles, CA 90036 WRITE IN TO US!!! https://reddit.app.link/twohottakes Full length Video episodes available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TwoHotTakes Index: 00:00 -- Start Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3718: Ellen Burgan explores how self-love transforms not only your relationship with yourself but also your connections with others and your ability to pursue dreams. She outlines five practical ways to build self-love, self-compassion, boundaries, self-care, authenticity, and joy, while reminding us that it's a skill anyone can grow. Her approach emphasizes treating yourself like a trusted friend, making kindness toward yourself a daily habit. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://ifitbringsyoujoy.com/self-love/ Quotes to ponder: "With self-love comes the deep knowing that you're pretty amazing just the way you are." "Boundaries also include knowing when to say 'enough' to people who treat you poorly." "Authenticity isn't just a gift to yourself; it's a gift you share with the world!" Episode references: The Power of Now: https://www.amazon.com/Power-Now-Guide-Spiritual-Enlightenment/dp/1577314808 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Conflict. Division. Disagreements. Whether it's with a neighbor, a co-worker, a friend—or even a stranger—navigating relationships isn't always easy. Yet somehow, we're called to love our neighbor. But what does that even mean? And how does it show up when relationships are so complicated? Well, on this episode of the 4:13, author and Bible teacher Jada Edwards will challenge you to rethink what love is. Because (Spoiler Alert!) we often get love wrong! It's nothing like how the world defines it! So today, Jada explains what love really is and how understanding God's divine version of love can change everything. You'll learn how to tell if you're truly being loving—or just being nice—and five surprising ways to love others the way God intended. So, if you've got someone in your life who's hard to love—or you just want to learn to love others well—listen in! You'll appreciate this deep, grace-filled conversation with my friend, Jada. SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/365 Enter to win the GIVEAWAY and read the episode TRANSCRIPT in the show notes. Get my weekly email, Java with Jennifer, to be notified when a new podcast episode releases. Subscribe HERE.
Bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and wellness leader Jennifer Cohen joins Dr. Will Cole for a bold conversation on resilience, mental toughness, and why “coddle culture” is holding us back. They discuss how boredom fuels creativity, why walking is the ultimate longevity tool, and how to raise kids who can thrive in today's fast-paced, hyper-connected world. From simple daily habits to parenting with purpose, Jennifer offers no-nonsense strategies for building strength - mentally, emotionally, and physically. For all links mentioned in this episode, visit www.drwillcole.com/podcastPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Sponsors:Head on over to Rula.com/willcole to get started today.Eat smart at FactorMeals.com/willcole50off and use code willcole50off to get 50% off your first box, plus Free Breakfast for 1 Year. Offer only valid for new Factor customers with code and qualifying auto-renewing subscription purchase.Visit toupsandco.com and use code DRWILLCOLE at checkout for 15% off your first purchase.Get better sleep, hair and skin with Blissy and use WILLCOLE to get an additional 30% off at blissy.com/WILLCOLE.Save 30% off your first subscription order & receive a free six pack of Ketone-IQ with KETONE.com/WILLCOLE. Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of entrepreneurship and motherhood? Join me as I chat with Megan Tobler, a passionate mompreneur who shares her experience of launching a business while navigating the joys and challenges of raising a young child. We dive into the importance of setting boundaries, managing your energy, and finding fulfillment in both your personal and professional life. If you're ready to take the leap into entrepreneurship or simply want to find harmony in your life, this episode is filled with inspiration and practical tips just for you! If you enjoyed this episode, please like, follow, and share it with your friends! Let's empower each other to chase our dreams and build the lives we desire. Connect with Megan Website: https://selfstarther.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/selfstart.her/ ✨ Join my Mompreneur Glow Up email list. It's your go-to source for all things life, leadHERship, and mindset.
Send us a textWe put up with so much more than we realize. The clutter in our minds, the draining relationships, the hard conversations we keep avoiding, and all of it chip away at our energy, our peace, and our sense of self. Join Anna and Tim as they unpack what it really means to tolerate something, how our silence teaches others what we'll accept, and why “just dealing with it” often comes at a cost. From the leaks in your daily habits to the macro-level intolerance tearing society apart, they're getting real about what it looks like to stop tolerating what's no longer working.This Episode Covers:The difference between healthy tolerance and toxic tolerance.Why we accept chaos instead of claiming peace.The quiet patterns we ignore until they explode.How people-pleasing and procrastination fuel burnout.What your inner critic is really costing you.Boundaries that start with “That doesn't work for me”.Comfort, ego, and old scripts we keep playing out.Until next time, here's to deeper connections and personal growth.Mad love!The podcast is now on YouTube! If you prefer to watch, head over to https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLw3CabcJueib20U_L3WeaR-lNG_B3zYqu__________________________________________Don't forget to subscribe to the Badass Confidence Coach podcast on your favorite podcast platform!CONNECT WITH ANNA:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/askannamarcolin/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/tag/askannamarcolinEmail hello@annamarcolin.comWebsite https://www.annamarcolin.com
In this episode of PivotMe, April dives into one of the sneakiest ways we sabotage ourselves: saying yes after a string of no's. Our brains often trick us into believing we “deserve” a reward after sacrifice—even if that yes derails our goals. April shares how to recognize this moment of weakness, why it happens, and how to build the self-awareness needed to stay aligned with your bigger vision. She emphasizes the importance of being intentional in decision-making, ensuring that every yes or no moves you closer to the life and business you're building. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How your brain uses “rewards” to justify a yes after multiple no's. How to be intentional in decision-making and outsmart your brain. The power of saying the fourth no with the same energy as the first. Why awareness is the first step in stopping sabotage. Quote to Remember: “Your brain will try to trick you into a yes after sacrifice—but the true reward is staying aligned with your goals.” – April Key Takeaway: High performers don't just say no once—they say no consistently, even when their brain is screaming for an easy yes. That consistency is where the magic happens. ______________________________________
Justin shares gratitude for support after a recent car accident.Listener questions addressed:- How to reconnect during seasons of rejection and disconnection. - Managing the overwhelm of life's constant demands. - Practicing transparency without sharing every detail.Insights from the Ignatian spiritual tradition on consolation and desolation.The importance of paying attention to your own needs and desires.Learning to say no to external demands and focus on what matters most.Setting healthy boundaries in relationships and public life.Actionable advice: Spend time with a coach or spiritual director, learn to disappoint unhealthy systems, and discern appropriate levels of transparency. Links For Justin:Order In The Low - NEW Book with Scott EricksonCoaching with JustinOrder In Rest - New Book of PoemsOrder Sacred StridesJustinMcRoberts.comSupport this podcastNEW Single - Let GoNEW Music - Sliver of HopeNEW Music - The Dood and The BirdThe Book - It Is What You Make itHearts and Minds Amazon Barnes and Noble
What does it really mean to choose peace—especially when it means letting go of family? In the final part of Susan Snow's gripping three-part series, we witness the hard-won clarity that comes after trauma, truth-telling, and transformation. This conversation dives into toxic family dynamics, radical self-worth, and the freeing power of walking away from what no longer serves your mental health. Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads is the 2024 People's Choice Podcast Award Winner for Health and the 2024 Women in Podcasting Best Mental Health Podcast, with over 2 million downloads and a loyal global audience. We're breaking stigma, one honest story at a time. We'd love your feedback. Leave us a written message or voice note at:https://castfeedback.com/67521f0bde0b101c7b10442a "Just because they gave birth to you doesn't mean you owe them a relationship—especially when that relationship threatens your peace." — Susan Snow. Episode Summary: This episode is about confronting hard truths, establishing healthy boundaries, and the emotional freedom that comes from prioritizing our mental health over lifelong dysfunction. Susan Snow reflects on the moment she was written out of her mother's will—and why she still chose peace. She shares how understanding her self-worth allowed her to walk away without hate, guilt, or shame. Susan and the hosts explore how generational trauma, guilt-based parenting, and enabling behaviors can trap us in cycles of self-doubt. With courage, grace, and deep empathy, Susan discusses walking away from a toxic parent, standing in her truth, and becoming the mother, partner, and coach she always hoped to be. SEO Keywords: mental health boundaries, toxic family relationships, PTSD recovery, trauma coaching, choosing peace, mother-daughter estrangement, emotional freedom, forgiveness and healing, Susan Snow, journaling for mental health Meet Susan Snow Susan Snow is a courageous and heartfelt speaker whose life story shines as a beacon of healing and hope. At just 17, Susan's world was shattered when her father, LAPD Detective Thomas C. Williams, was ambushed and murdered on Halloween night in 1985. That moment changed everything, pulling her into the depths of grief and trauma. In the years that followed, Susan faced PTSD, loss, and the long, complicated process of rebuilding her life. But instead of letting the darkness define her, she turned her pain into purpose. By embracing vulnerability and speaking her truth, she has shown that healing is possible—even after unimaginable events. Today, Susan is the Author of a profoundly moving book that reminds us of two powerful truths: life can change in an instant, and recovery is always within reach. Whether speaking on stage or connecting through virtual events, Susan doesn't just share her story—she invites people into it. She creates space for others to see themselves, to grieve, to forgive, and to find their own resilience. Her signature talks, “Other Side of the Gun: Hope Through the Journey of Grief, PTSD, and Empowerment” and “Forgiveness vs. Forgetting,” go beyond inspiration. They offer honest guidance, compassion, and a roadmap for choosing hope over pain. Connect with Susan:Website: https://susansnowspeaks.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susan_snow1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/SusanSnowTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@susansnow1lifecoachYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/susansnowspeaks2023 3 Key Takeaways: Boundaries are an act of self-respect, not betrayal—especially when they protect your mental health. Self-worth is learned through action, not just affirmation. You can love someone and still choose to walk away. Actionable Items: Practice gratitude journaling each morning—focus on 3 things you're thankful for and why. Protect your peace by naming what feels toxic, even if others don't understand. Use curiosity instead of judgment when reacting to others—you never know what pain they're carrying. Chapters & Timestamps: [00:00] Welcome to Part 3Susan returns for the final part of her mental health story. [01:00] The Will and the Wake-Up CallSusan finds out she's been cut from her mother's will—and why it brought clarity, not conflict. [06:00] Walking Away Without HateA powerful reflection on choosing peace, not pain, even with a parent. [13:00] “I Am My Father's Daughter”Susan shares how her dad's legacy guides her work and her identity today. [20:00] Helping Others Through Her PurposeSusan recounts helping a young LGBTQ+ father reconnect with gratitude and healing. [28:00] Healing Is Not LinearGrief, healing, and joy are allowed to coexist. Susan explains why. [34:00] The Future of Healing and SpeakingSusan's message to anyone feeling stuck: You are not alone, and your story has power. [41:00] Lightning Round FunTheme songs, favorite words, and emotional takeaways. [42:50] How to Find Susan + Final WordsLinks, book info, and what's next for Susan Snow. References & Resources: Susan Snow's book: The Other Side of the Gun: My Journey from Trauma to Resiliency (Available on Amazon & Kindle) Website: https://susansnowspeaks.com/ 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: https://988lifeline.org Subscribe, Rate, and Review! 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Sometimes we need to set boundaries in our lives with the people we know, but what does that look like and how can we do it in a healthy way? Brittanie uses her own experience as well as a biblical story to demonstrate how we can do this!
Send us a textHave you fallen into the trap of taking your partner for granted? When comfort turns to complacency, even the strongest PMDD relationships can crumble.Relationships where one partner has Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder come with unique challenges that require extraordinary patience and understanding. Yet over time, we often become dangerously familiar with each other's efforts. That morning text that once made your day becomes expected. The way your partner adapts to your changing needs throughout your cycle seems ordinary rather than remarkable. The boundaries you established early on get casually violated because "what's the big deal just this once?"This familiarity creates a slippery slope. Communication deteriorates first—partners stop checking in consistently or assume silence means everything's fine. Boundaries erode when comfort replaces mindfulness. Perhaps most damaging is how disrespectful communication gradually becomes normalized: "This is just how we talk to each other when we're upset." Each small instance of taking your partner for granted accumulates into significant resentment.For relationships affected by PMDD, this pattern is particularly destructive. The cyclical nature of symptoms means unresolved issues compound month after month until even the most committed partnerships break under the strain. Worse still, when children witness these dynamics, they internalize them as normal relationship models for their future.Breaking this cycle requires intention. Regular emotional check-ins, consistent appreciation for your partner's specific qualities, respecting established boundaries, and developing tools for healthy conflict resolution all help maintain the connection that brought you together initially. Remember—being in a PMDD relationship requires work, but the deep love and care that individuals with PMDD typically bring makes that effort worthwhile.Don't wait until your partner walks away to recognize their value. What will you appreciate about them today?
Pluralism, Conflict, and Jewish Community: A Conversation with Rabbi Ben BergerRabbi Ben Berger, Senior Vice President for Education, Community, and Culture at Hillel International, joins the podcast for a deep dive into Jewish texts, pluralism, disagreement, and the challenges of building community in times of conflict. From the fiery debates of Hillel and Shammai to the complexities of pluralism on today's campuses, we explore what it means to hold conviction and humility at the same time.This episode touches on Talmudic stories, the nature of disagreement, the risks of polarization, and the boundaries of pluralism in relation to Jewish life, weddings, education, Zionism, and community leadership.
Athlete to Owner: Alice Hamilton's Journey as the First Female Owner of a Professional 3x3 Basketball Team This week's podcast features Alice Hamilton, a former elite basketball player and the pioneering Co-Founder of London 3x3, the UK's first professional 3x3 basketball team. Join us as we explore Alice's remarkable journey: Athlete to Owner - Discover how Alice transitioned from competing on the court to becoming the first female owner of a professional 3x3 basketball team. Adapting in the Sports Industry - Gain insights into how to navigate and thrive within the dynamic world of sports. Building Self-Belief and Confidence - Learn how self-belief can enhance both your basketball skills and business acumen. Core Skills for Sports Team Ownership - Uncover the essential skills needed to successfully own and manage a sports team. Mental Toughness and Business Transition - Explore how athletes develop mental resilience and apply it to their business ventures. Commercial Development of 3x3 Basketball - Understand the growth and commercial potential of this exciting sport. Behind the Scenes - Alice shares her experiences and challenges in starting a 3x3 basketball team in the UK, offering valuable insights and much more. Podcast Show Notes: Alice Hamilton LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alice-hamilton1010/ London 3x3 Website: https://www.london3x3.com/ London 3x3 Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/london.3x3/#
Online funding prop firms have captured the attention of traders in recent years. In this episode, the CEO of Trade The Pool, Michael Katz, joins the podcast to answer key questions and offer perspective from inside one of the leading firms. The conversation explores how these firms operate, what they mean for traders, and the common debates surrounding them. The goal is not promotion of prop firms, but to pull back the curtain and provide a clearer understanding of the role prop firms play in today's trading landscape. Links + Resources: ● Trade The Pool: http://www.tradethepool.com Sponsors of Chat With Traders Podcast: ● Trade The Pool: http://www.tradethepool.com ● Plus500: Try futures trading with Plus500 >> Start with a FREE demo or claim a bonus up to $200 with an open account
What does it truly mean to heal through love? In this heart-opening episode of Mirror Talk: Soulful Conversations, Tobi sits down with Sasha Quince, a love coach, relationship mentor, and host of the Heal You, Heal Your Relationships podcast. With over 15 years of experience and a personal journey through loss, betrayal, and anxious attachment, Sasha shares how she turned her wounds into wisdom and her pain into purpose.Together, we explore:✨ How childhood experiences shape our adult relationships✨ The courage it takes to face buried wounds through motherhood✨ What it means to meet your inner child with compassion✨ How to regulate your nervous system in moments of overwhelm✨ Why grief can be a teacher and not a barrier to love✨ The law of reflection in relationships—and the mirrors that transform us✨ How to break cycles of sabotage and reclaim emotional powerThis soulful conversation is a reminder that healing is not only possible—it's the very path to experiencing the love we are meant to have.⏱ Episode Chapters00:00 – Introduction to Sasha Quince02:48 – The Power of Validation in Childhood05:44 – Recognizing and Breaking Patterns08:34 – Facing Demons through Shadow Work11:28 – Redefining Love and Self-Acceptance14:17 – Childhood Trauma & Adult Relationships17:26 – Healing Awakens through Motherhood20:16 – Inner Child Healing with Compassion24:41 – The Courage to Break Free from Cycles29:00 – Beyond the Victim Mentality33:05 – The Law of Reflection in Relationships35:31 – The Art of Boundaries in Love44:32 – A Soul Message for Listeners
In this episode, I answer a heartfelt question from a listener who's working hard to parent with love and connection—but struggles when it comes to setting and holding boundaries. If you've ever felt squeamish or anxious when your kids are upset by limits (especially when your spouse handles it differently!), you're not alone.We dive into why boundaries are not about control, but about love—and how holding them actually creates more peace and safety in your home. I also share why discomfort isn't something to fear in our kids, and how growing your confidence in this area can transform your homeschool experience.You'll also hear how to get started with my free Happy Habits guide—designed to help your family practice simple, doable boundaries in everyday life.
On this week's solo episode of the Friends in Beauty Podcast, I'm keeping it real with you. This is my last episode before I take a much-needed pause, and I want to share why.I'm opening up about what burnout really feels like as a beauty pro and entrepreneur, and why it's so important for us to prioritize our health for longevity in this industry. From setting and honoring boundaries with clients, to living in Washington, DC during such a tense political climate, to processing the weight of world news in Gaza, Sudan, and Libya — it's been a lot.This episode is my reminder to you (and to myself): we don't have to glorify pushing through exhaustion. Rest is revolutionary. Boundaries are protection. And longevity in beauty comes when we choose peace over pressure.✨ Tune in, reflect with me, and know that this pause is not the end — it's the reset Friends in Beauty needs to grow even bigger and better.Oh yea! And I'm doing my makeup so you get to see some of my favorite beauty products and try some new ones with me!If you've ever felt burnt out, overwhelmed, or unsure how to balance your artistry with your well-being, this episode is for you.
In this episode, I share real coaching moments where we tackle some of the toughest relationship questions.One member is struggling with her husband's ongoing friendship with his ex, even after an affair. She questions whether this connection is manipulation or emotional abuse.Another member shares her frustration with her husband's porn use, and how it makes her feel inadequate.The truth is, both situations require deep introspection and boundaries.It's not about changing your partner—it's about being clear on your own needs and feelings.Desire, trust, and emotional boundaries need attention, and you're allowed to set them in your relationship.These issues don't just affect the marriage, they affect your own self-worth and well-being.Struggling to decide whether to stay or go in your marriage and you're serious about finding that answer? Book a Truth & Clarity Session with a member of my team. We'll discuss where you are in your marriage and explore if there's a fit for you and I to work together so you can make - and execute - the RIGHT decision for YOU and your marriage.
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Hey mama, welcome back to the Revival Mom Podcast! If your heart longs for revival in your home, for peace in your daily rhythms, and for clarity on how to say yes to what God is really calling you to—this episode is for you. Today I'm sitting down with my guest, Aliese, a Christian mompreneur, speaker, and encourager who helps faith-filled moms trade chaos for clarity. Together we're diving into one of the biggest struggles so many of us face as women of God: how to set priorities, create rhythms, and learn to say no with confidence—without guilt. We talk about: Why saying no is a spiritual skill that brings freedom How to identify and release the good things that aren't God things for this season Simple first steps to creating peaceful, purposeful rhythms for your family and business The power of aligning your time and energy with what God has actually called you to How rhythms can help you be fully present with your kids and still show up in your mission As Christian moms, we know revival starts in our hearts and flows into our homes. When we filter our schedules and responsibilities through God's priorities, we walk in greater peace, steward our families well, and model to our children what it looks like to live fully surrendered to Christ. If you've been feeling overwhelmed, stretched too thin, or guilty for wanting more order and rest, this conversation will encourage you to step into God's freedom. Saying no may feel uncomfortable at first—but it is one of the most life-giving, revival-sparking things you can do for your home. So grab your coffee, open your heart, and let's talk about trading chaos for God's peace and presence. NEXT STEPS: Connect with Aliese: aliesehalcomb.com https://www.youtube.com/@thepeacefulmompreneur Get your FREE Healthy Sustainable Weekly Rhythm Guide Get the Ignite Revival: Powerful Prayers & Declarations Guide Email Alyssa at alyssa@alyssarahn.com for coaching
In this engaging episode, we interview Karli Harvey Raymond, an international event host, MC, and certified sex educator. They discuss the importance of sexual wellness and confidence for women. Karli shares her unique journey from growing up in a religious household to becoming a sex educator who helps women embrace their desires.The conversation explores why sex remains a taboo topic, the impact of shame, trauma, and stress on sexual pleasure, and practical tips on improving intimacy in relationships. Karli also offers advice on communicating sexual needs effectively and the significance of foreplay for women's sexual satisfaction. The episode emphasizes the crucial role of communication in relationships and Karli's methods for renewing attraction and intimacy with long-term partners.IN THIS EPISODE:- (03:24) Breaking Taboos Around Sex- (06:03) From Purity Culture to Sex Educator- (09:16) Empowering Women Through Sexual Confidence- (13:00) The Role of Pleasure in Our Lives- (23:06) Communicating Desires with Partners- (28:25) Exploring Fantasies and Boundaries- (34:21) Using the Yes-No-Maybe List- (36:40) Evolving Sexuality and Connection- (38:48) Common Issues in Long-Term Relationships- (42:26) Misconceptions About Sex- (51:48) Encouraging Change in Relationships- (55:37) Karli's Workshops and CoachingRESOURCESCheck out my How to Attract Devoted Masculine Men Masterclass HERE My FREE eBook The Magnetic WomanApp rec: BumbleFeminine Embodiment HERECONNECT WITH CHARLENE On Instagram @mscharlenebyars On YouTube @chosentrainingWork with me HERECONNECT WITH KARLIOn Instagram HERE
Send us a textThis week on Needs to Be Studied, I'm joined by Honey & Teddy, a queer bisexual poly couple, for a deep dive into what it really takes to make polyamory and open relationships work. From boundaries to communication, they share how they keep love strong while embracing multiple connections.Here's what we cover:✨ Poly dynamics — how Honey & Teddy structure their relationship
Welcome to The Mental Breakdown and Psychreg Podcast! Today, Dr. Berney and Dr. Marshall differentiate the idea of setting boundaries and the importance of identifying our levels of tolerance for particular things. Read the articles from Psychology Today here and here. You can now follow Dr. Marshall on twitter, as well! Dr. Berney and Dr. Marshall are happy to announce the release of their new parenting e-book, Handbook for Raising an Emotionally Healthy Child Part 2: Attention. You can get your copy from Amazon here. We hope that you will join us each morning so that we can help you make your day the best it can be! See you tomorrow. Become a patron and support our work at http://www.Patreon.com/thementalbreakdown. Visit Psychreg for blog posts covering a variety of topics within the fields of mental health and psychology. The Parenting Your ADHD Child course is now on YouTube! Check it out at the Paedeia YouTube Channel. The Handbook for Raising an Emotionally Health Child Part 1: Behavior Management is now available on kindle! Get your copy today! The Elimination Diet Manual is now available on kindle and nook! Get your copy today! Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube Channels, Paedeia and The Mental Breakdown. Please leave us a review on iTunes so that others might find our podcast and join in on the conversation!
Boundaries aren't just helpful for the hurt spouse, they are crucial for the recovering spouse as well. They can create structure, offer safety and give the betrayed partner the information they need in order to make decisions about the future of the relationship. There are many individuals that struggle with the idea of boundaries. In today's episode, we offer some reframes around what boundaries mean and how to think about them in order to feel confident using your voice. If you are a betrayed partner and would like to connect with Kylene for 1:1 coaching support, please click this link and book a free connection call: https://p.bttr.to/3ttk0Ql Submit Questions and Feedback to the RecoverU podcast here: https://forms.gle/uww5sWK1WP8T8dbc8 Join the free RecoverU Facebook page for betrayed partners: www.facebook.com/groups/recoveru2 For addicted spouses check our puredesire.org and soulrefiner.org Follow Kylene: On TikTok: @KyleneTerhune On IG: @KyleneTerhune
Why do we set boundaries only to watch them crumble when it matters most? In this episode, we dive deep into the real reasons we struggle to follow through. Together we'll uncover the hidden roadblocks—fear, guilt, self-sabotage, and people-pleasing—that keep us from honoring our truth and standing firm in our word.This conversation will guide you toward building boundaries rooted in self-trust, clarity, and emotional safety. You'll learn why honoring your commitments to yourself is the foundation of mental health, self-respect, and healthy relationships—and how to stop abandoning yourself when the pressure rises.✨ If you've ever asked yourself why your boundaries don't stick, or why you feel guilty for saying “no,” this episode will help you step into alignment, break old patterns, and reclaim your voice.—Follow me for more encouragement, healing tools, and lots of love.
Becoming Your Favorite Version of YouWhat does it take to say, “Today's me is my favorite me”? In Part 2 of Rocky's conversation with Gabriella Monte, they explore how forgiveness, boundaries, and redefining success shape the way we lead and live. This episode is a vulnerable look at letting go of old versions of ourselves while embracing who we're becoming.Episode Highlights . The difference between sacrifice and service—and why it matters for leaders. . How forgiveness of self opens the door to growth. . Redefining success as seasons of life and leadership shift. . Boundaries reframed: keeping what you love most in, not just keeping things out. . Why asking questions doesn't make you weak—it makes you human.Get To Know Our GuestAs Vice President of Hotel and Retail Operations at The Village Dallas, Gabriella Monte leads with vision, passion, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. With more than 15 years of experience across hospitality, real estate, and technology, Gabriella has established herself as a trailblazer in operational leadership. She has held pivotal roles with Kimpton Hotels and Resorts, Oracle, and Sentral, where she implemented high-impact strategies, introduced innovative technologies, and expanded market reach for leading brands.In addition to her corporate roles, Gabriella has consulted for early-stage startups, specializing in building operational procedures and scalable customer service platform infrastructure. Her guidance has helped emerging companies create meaningful, efficient guest and client experiences from the ground up.At The Drey Hotel, Gabriella has elevated the guest experience and operational performance through thoughtful strategy, personalized service, and a strong focus on brand integrity. She launched Drey Rewards, the hotel's signature loyalty program, and has been instrumental in shaping a culture of hospitality that prioritizes both guest satisfaction and strong financial performance.A passionate advocate for sustainability, Gabriella has led initiatives to support longleaf pine reforestation in Texas. At The Village Dallas, she has revitalized the retail district, achieving full occupancy across showroom spaces and transforming the area into a vibrant shopping destination. Her retail curation is intentional and empowering; every business she has brought on board is women-owned and operated, reflecting her deep commitment to championing female entrepreneurs.Gabriella's advocacy extends well beyond her professional role. She proudly serves on the Board of DIFFA Dallas and is an active supporter of Planned Parenthood, The Trevor Project, and Dress for Success. Gabriella is a beacon of modern leadership, showing how women can break barriers, lead with purpose, and drive lasting impact in both industry and community.Follow Gabriella: Instagram – @gabriellammonte The Village Dallas – @thevillagedallasResources Mentioned . Join Rocky's Live Leadership Training – rockygarza.com/confidenceTo join Rocky for his next free virtual event, go to https://rockygarza.com/beyondsuccessSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/trgs/donations
Is your spouse married to their job, or are you? In today's episode, we're talking about what happens when work takes priority over marriage and how couples can recognize the signs before it causes lasting damage. Let's talk about why this is such a common struggle, what Scripture says about balancing work and marriage, and how to reconnect when work has created distance. If you're feeling like your relationship is playing second to a career, this one's for you. Let's dive in. Episode Highlights: God gave us ambition and talents for a reason. Work balance in marriage is a common struggle. We tried to look at struggles as growth opportunities instead of failures Society adds to the pressure we feel to pursue success first. If conversations become logistical or date nights become extinct you may be prioritizing work over your marriage. There's a biblical order, that when we get that order right, everything else finds its proper place. Prayer reminds us who our work is truly for. Quotes from Today's Episode: The issue is when our ambition becomes our identity. When we believe our value comes from our next promotion. We are sacrificing our family for our ego. Our culture has us believe rest is laziness. Providing isn't just about money. Your spouse needs your presence, your attention, and your emotional availability. Scripture makes it clear that work is good. We are created in the image of a working God. Bu work has its place in the greater order, and that place isn't first.. Rest and relationship are sacred. Boundaries aren't restrictions. They are protections. Create rituals that prioritize connections. Our ultimate provision isn't in our performance, it's in God's faithfulness. See what happens when you're physically forced to be present with one another. Couples' Conversation Guide: What one daily ritual can you begin this week to show your spouse and your marriage the energy it deserves. (coffee in the morning, lunch time phone call, prayer in the evening, etc.) When you hear the word “boundaries” do you automatically feel restricted? How can we implement some boundaries that feel like protection instead? Does our calendar reflect our heart for keeping our marriage first? If not, where can you begin to say “no” so that you can say “yes” to your marriage? What are some physical distractions we can remove during our time together? Mentioned in this Episode: Find Awesome Marriage on Instagram! A unified family mission can help the work/ family balance. Check out our 10 Christian Family Mission Statements. Help your children write God's Word on their hearts with our FREE 11 Bible Verses For Kids to Memorize Want an opportunity to dig into God's Word with your spouse? Find Awesome Marriage on YouVersion. If work seems to take priority over your marriage, you'll love this FREE YouVersion plan: Boundaries in Marriage If you haven't browsed our site, you've GOT to check out the marriage resources we have over at AwesomeMarriage.com, and browse our online courses at AwesomeMarriageUniversity.com ! Sign up for Dr. Kim's Marriage Multiplier email for practical weekly marriage tips! Now is the perfect time to join our Marriage Changers program. Enjoy every resource of the month plus bonus content from Dr. Kim and Mrs. Nancy. Join now, just in time to . receive our Raising Faithful Kids in a Cancel Culture.