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🌸 New Podcast Episode Alert! 🌸 This week, we dive deep into a topic that affects millions of women worldwide: perimenopause and menopause. Join us as we unravel the myths, discuss the symptoms, and explore the journey of this significant life transition. Whether you're experiencing it firsthand or want to support someone who is, this episode is pac…
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🎙️ Dive into our latest podcast episode: 'Decision Fatigue'! 🧠✨ Are you feeling overwhelmed by the endless stream of daily choices? You're not alone! This episode peels back the layers of decision fatigue, exploring its impact on our lives and how to reclaim your mental clarity and decision-making power. 🚀 Join us as we uncover: - The hidden ways d…
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Happy New Year, everyone! 🥳 As we step into this bright new year, we're excited to bring you our latest podcast episode: "New Year, New Stories: A Catch-Up Session!" ✨ In this episode, we dive deep into: - Our personal New Year's resolutions and how we plan to stick to them 📝 - Exciting stories and experiences from the holiday season 🌟 - A sneak pe…
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🌟 Manifestation Magic 🌟 "Believe it. See it. Achieve it." ✨ Our thoughts and energy shape our reality. Each day, we have the power to bring forth the visions we hold in our hearts and minds. The power of manifestation isn't just in the wishing, it's in the unwavering belief and conscious actions towards our dreams. 💭➡️🌍 Join us as we dive into how …
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In this episode, we're diving into a topic that has sparked intense conversations about media bias and racial disparities—the Missing White Woman Syndrome. It's important to highlight that we're not diminishing the significance of any missing person case. However, the media's selective coverage can perpetuate biases and reinforce racial disparities…
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🌞 Hello, Summer! ☀️ It's time to soak up the sun, embrace the warmth, and create unforgettable memories. Here are some tips on how to make the most of this sensational season: 1️⃣ Explore the Outdoors: Step out of your comfort zone and venture into nature's playground. Hike through lush forests, swim in crystal-clear lakes, or simply enjoy a picnic…
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Resentment is a complex emotion that can arise from a variety of experiences, such as feeling slighted or wronged by another person, perceiving an injustice or unfairness, or experiencing a sense of powerlessness or helplessness. It is a feeling of bitterness or anger that can be directed toward individuals, groups, or even society as a whole. Are …
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What is bitter? It's feelings, emotions, and how you act toward others. Most often it's saying mean things that hurt people, feeling hatred, or feeling sorry for yourself. It can also be picking fights to be antagonistic or vindictive and spiteful. It typically involves a ton of resentment and feeling like life isn’t fair. And bitterness can taint …
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Despite the progressions we’ve made, there is still an overarching, oft-unspoken message that there is one right way to conduct a romantic relationship. There is much proof, research-wise, and via the experiences of real people, that there are so many more ways to have a relationship, and, which actually work for a lot of people. This is a great ep…
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Intimate partner violence (IPV) describes physical violence, sexual violence, stalking, and psychological aggression (including coercive acts) by a current or former intimate partner (CDC, 2016). It can occur among heterosexual or same-sex couples and does not require sexual intimacy. Please don't miss this very important episode.…
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Trauma bonding is an example of something that is difficult to detect from inside a relationship. This is due to the constant manipulation at the hands of a narcissistic partner. But what exactly is trauma bonding? Why do people trauma bond and continue to stay with a manipulative partner? This is an episode you don't want to miss!…
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Few people can go through life without encountering some kind of trauma. Parental loss in childhood, auto accidents, physical violence, sexual assault, military combat experiences, and the unexpected loss of a loved one are commonly traumatic events. Join us in this episode where we discuss trauma, its effects, and how to navigate through it.…
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Generation X is a term typically used to describe the generation of Americans born between 1965 and 1980/1981, although some sources used slightly different ranges. It has sometimes been called the “middle child” generation, following the well-known and predominantly white baby boomer generation and preceding the more diverse millennial generation.…
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The topic of submission and being submissive has been floating around social media lately, specifically in regard to relationships. Webster defines submissive as “ready to conform to the authority or will of others; meekly obedient or passive. So what does someone being submissive mean? Join us in this episode, it gets real!…
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Toxic positivity is shallow. It’s a false reassurance, like someone saying “everything happens for a reason” after your grandmother dies or “everything will work out” after you lose your job and apartment and are forced to relocate. When positivity is used to cover up or silence the human experience, it becomes toxic. Join us during this eye-openin…
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When people are in healthy relationships respect each other. They can talk honestly and freely to each other and share power and control over decisions. They trust and support each other and respect each other’s independence. In contrast, an unhealthy relationship is unbalanced. It is important to know that red flags are real and many of us ignore …
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DIY is really about you seeking out the knowledge and developing the skills you need to do something that you would normally pay someone else to do for you. It can also be applied to things like cutting your own hair, sewing your own clothes, decorating a cake, managing your own investments, and so much more. Now that Spring is upon us, it may be a…
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In the last episode of Sippin’ T, we tackled accountability & the importance of taking ownership and responsibility when our actions affect not only ourselves but those around us. However, did you know that accountability, guilt & shame are often intertwined? Join us this episode and hear us tackle these difficult emotions.…
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