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Te Invito un Café

El podcast de psicología más longevo y escuchado en español, en todo el mundo. Te enseño cómo funciona el ser humano, su razón de ser y te doy herramientas y técnicas para el día a día.  Te invito a sentarte a la mesa y conversar, mientras disfrutamos juntos de un cafecito enriquecedor. Dale al PLAY y síguenos.  Si quieres hacer nuevas amistades y aportar valor con tu talento, únete a nuestro grupo abierto de Telegram: https://robertsasuke.com/telegram.  Apóyanos con valor de vuelta, haciendo aportes en: https://sasuke.network.  Producido por el Psicólogo Juan Roberto Cruz (Robert Sasuke), desde República Dominicana.

ConverSayShons Wit My Black Self: Colloquialism Professionally Matters! – Tae’

It’s about the effective understanding and relatability of Colloquialism and Transparency. It’s about influencing a positive relationship with oneself for mental, emotional, and spiritual GoODness.  It’s about living presently forward with a healthy perspective that supports your choice of what can happen, despite what has happened. 
Mental note: Scientific Jargon is better understood and received by some, while Colloquial Expression is better understood and embraced by others; one-style-doesn’t-fit-all. 

Sunday School Dropouts – Center for Trauma Resolution and Recovery

Sunday School Dropouts is a podcast hosted by trained therapists Dr. Laura Anderson and Andrew Kerbs. Both Andrew and Laura grew up in high control religion and spent years trying to live up to the rules and standards until one day, they couldn’t do it anymore. They spent our lives aspiring to be true followers of God and all they got from it was religious trauma.So now, they’re taking our lived experiences along with their education, training, and work with clients to create this podcast–a podcast that goes beyond deconstruction and focuses on the unique aspects healing and recovery for folks coming out of high control religions, cults, fundamentalism, purity culture and those with religious trauma. Each episode they will be talking with other experts, mental health practitioners, coaches, advocates, therapists and folks who have survived fundamentalist systems, to learn from their experiences and offer resources and support for healing.

Journals of a Love Addict Podcast

Do you continually find yourself in dysfunctional relationships? Have a pattern of dating emotionally unavailable partners? Undervalue yourself while putting others on a pedestal? Jodi White can relate.

As a therapist and recovering Love Addict, Jodi shares her experience in this podcast through years of journal entries and interviews with others who have struggled, as well as experts in the fields of love & sex addiction, codependence and other areas of mental health.

Music by JD Pendley

Here We Go with Carly Zucker

Welcome to Carly Zucker’s Podcast, where we dive into the deep, real, and raw conversations of life—relationships, mental health, trauma, and recovery—along with everything in between.
 
Each week, Carly explores these difficult topics, embracing vulnerability and the beauty in brokenness. Through candid conversations, she shares her own journey and provides resources to offer hope and raise awareness.

Nuance Needed

The internet is saturated with content that talks about mental health in all the wrong ways. Licensed therapists, Amanda White and Sam Dalton, know firsthand the harm and confusion that this causes. We are on a mission to bring nuance back to the internet and help you make sense of it all. Together, we’ll psychoanalyze internet culture, debunk TikTok trends, and teach you how to *actually* care for your mental health while being online. Join us every Wednesday as we give you the tools to turn your doom scrolling into hope scrolling.

For more information about us and therapy, check out therapyforwomencenter.com

Quiet The Clock

Are you a woman in your thirties or early forties feeling the relentless tick of a clock, be it biological or otherwise? Are you caught in the comparison game, sensing time slipping away? Look no further! I’m Beth Gulotta, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, and the host of Quiet the Clock, your ultimate guide for navigating life’s challenges and triumphs on your terms.

In this podcast, we fearlessly explore the uncertainties of this transformative period, breaking away from societal expectations and the pressure we impose on ourselves. From relationships, dating, and the intricacies of egg freezing to crucial discussions on mental health, we’re here to support you every step of the way.

Why Quiet the Clock? Because we get it – the unique changes and uncertainties that come with being women. We’re committed to providing reliable information and fostering a supportive community to make this life phase extraordinary.

Join me and a lineup of inspired guests as we share insights on breaking social norms, shedding the unnecessary pressure, and offering practical tips for common challenges like career transitions, relationship changes, and fertility concerns. But wait, there’s more – we’re diving deep into mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and stress, equipping you with the tools to thrive!

Don’t miss out! Tune in to Quiet the Clock, your go-to resource for embracing the unique and amazing journey of life. Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube, and thrive during this exciting time of transformation!

Disclaimer: This podcast is not a substitute for therapy; the conversations are for general knowledge and educational purposes only. Please be mindful of the fact that if you choose to follow/like/comment on any posts/stories/episodes; your confidentiality cannot be guaranteed. I do not provide clinical assessment or therapeutic advice on this site or on the Quiet The Clock podcast.

Rewire Your Brain: The Peace & Positivity Podcast with Liz Bagwell – Liz Bagwell

Welcome to Rewire Your Brain: The Peace & Positivity Podcast, the show rooted in scripture and scientific research. Together, we dig into the incredible superpower God created you with called neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to holistically rewire and establish new healthy connections for a life full of more peace, positivity and a deeper connection with Jesus.

I’m your host! Liz Bagwell – a published scientist & researcher, former healthcare executive, wife, and mom of three littles, who burned out at the top and found my purpose at rock bottom – helping others unbind from trauma, burnout, depression, anxiety and the hustle culture lifestyle to gain true peace and freedom that only comes with leaning into God’s design for your mind, body, heart, and soul!

Romans 12:2: Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.

Basket Case

Where do you go when your own thoughts are unsafe? Basket Case, a series hosted by Nicole Kelly (NK), decodes the kaleidoscope of mental health and uncovers how our brain contorts our reality through original reporting, tender conversations, and deeply personal explorations.

More Than with Jordan Canova

MORE THAN by Jordan Canova is a podcast designed to empower women over topics that truly matter.

You know the girl chats that recharge your battery and leave you feeling inspired, motivated, and encouraged? The convo’s where you feel comfortable to talk about the real issues your facing every day- whether that’s your battle with mental health, struggles with confidence, difficulty finding your identity, or simply need a good laugh over how confusing life can be? That’s the MORE THAN Podcast.

This is a space for multifaceted women to navigate life together. Each episode is created to help our listeners feel less alone. Pour yourself a cocktail or mocktail and prepare to be inspired. Welcome to the More Than Movement. XO