• 2802: How to Throw a Breakup Party by Colin Wright of Exile Lifestyle on Letting Go
    2025/11/17

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    Episode 2802:

    Colin Wright explores an unconventional but powerful way to reframe the end of a relationship, by throwing a breakup party. Rather than mourning or denying the loss, celebrating it helps shift focus to growth, closure, and the positive aspects of change, turning an emotional ending into an intentional new beginning.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://exilelifestyle.com/throw-breakup-party/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Instead of wallowing or bottling things up or pretending everything is okay when it isn't, you treat the end of a relationship like a significant, emotional event."

    "You don't pretend nothing's changed, you embrace the change and make something of it."

    "A breakup party can be a way to reflect, to show appreciation, and to reframe what's happened as a net-positive, or at the very least, a meaningful experience."

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    8 分
  • 2801: How to Navigate the Holidays With Your In-Laws by Liz Higgins of Gottman on Family Dynamics
    2025/11/16

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    Episode 2801:

    Liz Higgins shares actionable strategies for approaching in-law dynamics with empathy, boundaries, and self-awareness during the holiday season. By prioritizing communication with your partner and setting realistic expectations, you can avoid people-pleasing traps, reduce conflict, and even find ways to build meaningful connections with your extended family.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.gottman.com/blog/how-navigate-holidays-with-your-in-laws/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Every marriage is a cross-cultural experience regardless of whether people are from different or the same cultures."

    "People-pleasing your way through the holidays will lead to you feeling drained, anxious, and resentful."

    "You do not have to accept an invitation into an altercation or family feud."

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    9 分
  • 2800: Tips for a Healthy Thanksgiving by Rachel Trotta on Mindful Eating
    2025/11/16

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    Episode 2800:

    Rachel Trotta offers a refreshing, guilt-free approach to navigating Thanksgiving without falling into the trap of overindulgence or restriction. Her insights help reframe holiday eating with intention and balance, making room for both enjoyment and self-trust.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.racheltrotta.com/self-improvement/healthy-thanksgiving/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Food is not a test of your character. You are not 'good' or 'bad' depending on what you eat."

    "The most important thing is how you eat and how you feel about it."

    "Remember that Thanksgiving is just one day. Your health is not made or broken in one day."

    Episode references:

    Health at Every Size: https://www.amazon.com/Health-At-Every-Size-Surprising/dp/1935618253

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    9 分
  • 2799: We Argue All the Time. Should I Continue in This Relationship? by Melissa Josue of Melissa The Love Coach on Emotional Boundaries
    2025/11/15

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    Episode 2799:

    Melissa Josue guides readers through the emotional complexity of relationships filled with conflict by emphasizing the importance of understanding personal needs and clearly communicating expectations. This compassionate advice helps partners determine whether their visions for love and family are truly aligned, and whether continuing the relationship supports each person's well-being.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://melissathelovecoach.com/we-argue-all-the-time-should-i-continue-in-this-relationship/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Getting clear on your needs, and what needs are not getting met helps you identify and communicate what you need to fix and improve in the relationship."

    "Arguments usually stem from emotional reactivity and defensiveness."

    "Kindness makes each partner feel cared for, understood, and validated, feel loved."

    Episode references:

    The Science of Lasting Relationships (The Atlantic): https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/06/the-science-of-lasting-relationships/361631/

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    10 分
  • 2798: A Love Letter to Future Family Meals by Lisa Maxbauer Price with Life And Whim on Family Traditions
    2025/11/14

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    Episode 2798:

    Lisa Maxbauer Price reflects on transforming mealtime from a chore into an adventure by embracing curiosity, sensory play, and connection at the table. Through playful language, colorful ingredients, and outdoor exploration, she offers a refreshing perspective on raising brave eaters while rediscovering the joy of cooking and family rituals.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.lifeandwhim.com/first-moments-blog/love-letter-to-future-family-meals

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Preparing a homemade dinner, whether on the holidays or just a random taco Tuesday, often seemed a useless exercise, like folding fitted sheets."

    "We have permission to eat stuff that looks this crazy!?"

    "Raising good eaters would be more a marathon than a sprint."

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    7 分
  • 2797: 4 Introvert-Friendly Ideas to Find Your Mom Tribe by Emma Scheib on Motherhood
    2025/11/13

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    Episode 2797:

    Emma Scheib shares practical, introvert-friendly ways for moms to build meaningful friendships without draining their energy or compromising their nature. Through real-life examples and gentle encouragement, she reminds fellow introverted mothers that connection is not only possible, it's essential for thriving in parenthood.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://introvertdear.com/news/introvert-friendly-ideas-find-mom-tribe/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "As introverts, online friendships provide a safe space to get to know people, without the added pressures or expectations when that person lives in close physical proximity."

    "Even as introverts, we aren't made to do life alone."

    "Our lives are richer and more meaningful when we connect with others."

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    7 分
  • 2796: [Part 2] On Human Nature by Elana Miller of Zen Psychiatry on Life Perspective
    2025/11/12

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    Episode 2796:

    Elana Miller offers a deeply honest reflection on the emotional toll of living with illness and how others' reactions, often well-meaning but boundaryless, can objectify and exhaust rather than support. Through her experiences, she explores the importance of discernment, self-awareness, and protecting one's limited emotional energy, reminding us that true compassion is marked by respect, not intrusion.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://zenpsychiatry.com/on-human-nature/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "Not everyone is equally deserving of my (currently limited) mental and emotional energy."

    "The most wise people learn not only from their own experiences, but from the experiences of others, they learn from the experiences of history."

    "Some people are highly evolved and others are not."

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    6 分
  • 2795: [Part 1] On Human Nature by Elana Miller of Zen Psychiatry on Life Perspective
    2025/11/11

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    Episode 2795:

    Elana Miller reflects with clarity and candor on what a life-threatening illness taught her about the human impulse to help, sometimes sincerely, other times selfishly. Through the lens of her cancer journey and psychiatric training, she exposes the subtle ways people mask discomfort, ego, and fear as generosity, offering a powerful lesson in authentic empathy and presence.

    Read along with the original article(s) here: https://zenpsychiatry.com/on-human-nature/

    Quotes to ponder:

    "The truest kind of generosity, which is offered with no concern for the ego of the person doing the offering, and total love for the person to whom they are offering something, is touching, and beautiful, and rare."

    "Everything happens for a reason" or, even worse, "God only gives us what we can carry,"

    "Perhaps there isn't a greater force in the universe ensuring that bad things only happen to people who deserve them. Perhaps life isn't fair."

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    6 分