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Who You Surround Yourself With Matters: Relationships & Mental Health: Episode 50

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The people you spend the most time with influence far more than your daily schedule—they can shape your thoughts, emotions, stress levels, nervous system, and overall mental health. In this episode of Life by Design with Angela Weiss, Angela explores the powerful connection between relationships and emotional well-being. Together, we'll discuss emotional safety, co-regulation, loneliness, attachment patterns, healthy versus draining relationships, and why the people closest to you often have a profound impact on the life you're building. Whether you're evaluating friendships, family relationships, romantic relationships, or even the relationship you have with yourself, this episode offers practical insights to help you recognize the environments that promote healing and those that may be contributing to chronic stress. If you've ever wondered why certain people leave you feeling calm while others leave you emotionally exhausted, this conversation is for you. In this episode we talk about: Why healthy relationships are essential for emotional and physical health The importance of emotional safety How your nervous system responds to the people around you What co-regulation is and why calm can be contagious How chronic relationship stress can affect anxiety, sleep, concentration, and physical health The difference between loneliness, solitude, and isolation Healthy versus emotionally draining relationships Understanding common attachment patterns Why your relationship with yourself matters Red flags and green flags in healthy relationships Reflection questions to evaluate the people closest to you Key Takeaways: Your nervous system is constantly asking, "Am I safe?" Healthy relationships provide emotional safety, consistency, and respect. Chronic relationship stress can contribute to both emotional and physical symptoms. Peace, hope, and emotional regulation can be just as contagious as stress and anxiety. Awareness is the first step toward healthier relationships. Healing often begins by becoming emotionally safe for yourself and others.T his Week's Reflection Take a few moments this week to consider the people you spend the most time with. Ask yourself:How do I usually feel after spending time with them? Do I feel emotionally safe? Do they encourage me to grow? Do I leave feeling peaceful or emotionally drained? Am I becoming the person I hope to become because of these relationships? Then ask one final question: How do people feel after spending time with me? If you're struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, loneliness, or relationship difficulties, consider speaking with a licensed mental health professional. Healing is rarely meant to happen alone, and reaching out for support is a sign of strength—not weakness. If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, are concerned you may harm yourself or someone else, or are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department immediately. Follow the podcast so you never miss a new episode, and if today's conversation encouraged you, please consider leaving a rating and review. Your support helps these conversations reach more people seeking hope, healing, and practical mental health education. The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, psychiatric, psychological, nursing, or other professional healthcare advice. Listening to this podcast, reading associated materials, or interacting with its content does not establish a provider-patient, therapist-client, coaching, or other professional relationship with Angela Weiss or any affiliated organization. Follow Angela: Facebook- Life by Design Press Instagram- @AngelaWeissAuthor Linkedin- Angela Weiss Author Website- https://authors.terulia.com/angelaweiss-drafther4xo

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Episode Who You Surround Yourself With Matters: Relationships & Mental Health: Episode 50 Cover

Who You Surround Yourself With Matters: Relationships & Mental Health: Episode 50

The people you spend the most time with influence far more than your daily schedule—they can shape your thoughts, emotions, stress levels, nervous system, and overall mental health. In this episode of Life by Design with Angela Weiss, Angela explores the powerful connection between relationships and emotional well-being. Together, we'll discuss emotional safety, co-regulation, loneliness, attachment patterns, healthy versus draining relationships, and why the people closest to you often have a profound impact on the life you're building. Whether you're evaluating friendships, family relationships, romantic relationships, or even the relationship you have with yourself, this episode offers practical insights to help you recognize the environments that promote healing and those that may be contributing to chronic stress. If you've ever wondered why certain people leave you feeling calm while others leave you emotionally exhausted, this conversation is for you. In this episode we talk about: Why healthy relationships are essential for emotional and physical health The importance of emotional safety How your nervous system responds to the people around you What co-regulation is and why calm can be contagious How chronic relationship stress can affect anxiety, sleep, concentration, and physical health The difference between loneliness, solitude, and isolation Healthy versus emotionally draining relationships Understanding common attachment patterns Why your relationship with yourself matters Red flags and green flags in healthy relationships Reflection questions to evaluate the people closest to you Key Takeaways: Your nervous system is constantly asking, "Am I safe?" Healthy relationships provide emotional safety, consistency, and respect. Chronic relationship stress can contribute to both emotional and physical symptoms. Peace, hope, and emotional regulation can be just as contagious as stress and anxiety. Awareness is the first step toward healthier relationships. Healing often begins by becoming emotionally safe for yourself and others.T his Week's Reflection Take a few moments this week to consider the people you spend the most time with. Ask yourself:How do I usually feel after spending time with them? Do I feel emotionally safe? Do they encourage me to grow? Do I leave feeling peaceful or emotionally drained? Am I becoming the person I hope to become because of these relationships? Then ask one final question: How do people feel after spending time with me? If you're struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, loneliness, or relationship difficulties, consider speaking with a licensed mental health professional. Healing is rarely meant to happen alone, and reaching out for support is a sign of strength—not weakness. If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide, are concerned you may harm yourself or someone else, or are experiencing a mental health emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department immediately. Follow the podcast so you never miss a new episode, and if today's conversation encouraged you, please consider leaving a rating and review. Your support helps these conversations reach more people seeking hope, healing, and practical mental health education. The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical, psychiatric, psychological, nursing, or other professional healthcare advice. Listening to this podcast, reading associated materials, or interacting with its content does not establish a provider-patient, therapist-client, coaching, or other professional relationship with Angela Weiss or any affiliated organization. Follow Angela: Facebook- Life by Design Press Instagram- @AngelaWeissAuthor Linkedin- Angela Weiss Author Website- https://authors.terulia.com/angelaweiss-drafther4xo

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Episode How to Cheer for Yourself When You're Scared: Episode 49 Cover

How to Cheer for Yourself When You're Scared: Episode 49

Fear has a way of making us question everything—our abilities, our purpose, and whether we're truly capable of pursuing the life we dream about. But what if fear isn't a stop sign? What if it's simply evidence that you're growing? In this episode of Life by Design with Angela Weiss, Angela explores why fear is a normal part of growth, how your brain responds to uncertainty, and practical ways to become your own greatest source of encouragement when you're stepping into something new. Whether you're starting a business, changing careers, writing a book, improving your health, healing from heartbreak, or simply trying to become the person God created you to be, this episode will remind you that courage isn't the absence of fear—it's choosing to move forward anyway. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why fear is a normal response to growth * The difference between confidence and courage * How your brain reacts to unfamiliar situations * Why self-talk matters more than you realize * Practical ways to celebrate small wins * How faith helps us move forward despite uncertainty * A simple daily exercise to build confidence and resilience This Week's Challenge: Before you go to bed each night, ask yourself: 1. What did I do today that scared me? 2. Why am I proud of myself for doing it anyway? Write down one sentence each day and watch how your mindset begins to shift. Thank you for listening! If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs a little extra courage today. Follow Angela: Facebook: Life by Desing Press Instagram: @AngelaWeissAuthor LinkedIn: Angela Weiss, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC Author Website: https://tertulia.com/angelaweiss-drafther4xo Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not medical or mental health advice. Listening does not establish a provider-patient relationship. If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, call 911 or seek immediate emergency care. If you are experiencing thoughts of suicide or self-harm, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

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Episode Episode 48: Feed Your Brain – How What We Eat Affects Mental Health Cover

Episode 48: Feed Your Brain – How What We Eat Affects Mental Health

We often think about therapy and medication when it comes to mental health, but how often do we think about what we're feeding our brains? In this episode of Life by Design, Angela Weiss, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, explores the powerful connection between nutrition and mental wellness. Learn how the foods you eat influence your mood, focus, energy, sleep, and overall brain health. While nutrition is not a replacement for therapy or medication, it is an evidence-based piece of the mental health puzzle that deserves attention. * Why the brain requires high-quality fuel to function optimally * How blood sugar fluctuations can mimic or worsen anxiety symptoms * The critical role of protein in supporting neurotransmitter production * Why healthy fats are essential for brain structure and communication * Why carbohydrates aren't the enemy—and how choosing the right ones matters * How fiber supports both gut and brain health * What current research says about the gut-brain connection * The relationship between chronic inflammation and mental health * Nutritional deficiencies that can contribute to fatigue, brain fog, and mood changes * How hydration affects concentration, memory, and mood * The effects of caffeine and alcohol on anxiety, sleep, and emotional wellbeing * Why ultra-processed foods can increase cravings and affect overall health * Understanding emotional eating with compassion instead of shame * The evidence behind the Mediterranean diet and long-term brain health * Why nutrition, movement, sleep, stress management, and relationships all work together to support mental wellness * Simple, practical steps you can begin today to nourish your brain Remember, lasting health isn't built through perfection—it's built through consistent, intentional choices. Every meal is another opportunity to care for your body, your brain, and your future. Follow Angela: 🌐 Author Website: https: authors.tertulia.com/angelaweiss-drafther4xo 📘 Facebook: Life by Design Press 📷 Instagram: @AngelaWeissAuthor 💼 LinkedIn: Angela Weiss, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit. Your support helps us reach more people with evidence-based education and encouragement. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your individual health needs.

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Confidence to Go Anyway: Episode 47

What if confidence isn't something you find—but something you build? In this episode of Life By Design, Angela shares why waiting until you feel "ready" may be the very thing keeping you from the life you want. Through personal stories, including her 5,000-mile solo road trip, she explores how confidence is created by taking action, keeping promises to yourself, and refusing to let fear make your decisions. If you've been waiting for the perfect timing, the perfect circumstances, or someone to come along with you, this episode is your reminder that your life is happening now. * Why confidence follows action—not the other way around * The hidden cost of waiting for "someday" * How keeping promises to yourself builds self-trust * Why you don't need permission to live a beautiful life * One simple challenge to help you take your next step If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs the reminder to go anyway. Follow Angela Weiss: * Instagram: @lifebydesignwithangela * Facebook: Life By Design with Angela Weiss * YouTube: Life By Design with Angela Weiss Books by Angela Weiss: Visit my author page on Tertulia: https://tertulia.com/authors/angela-weiss Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical, mental health, or professional advice. Listening to this podcast does not establish a provider-patient, therapist-client, or coaching relationship. Always seek the advice of your qualified healthcare provider or mental health professional regarding any medical or psychological concerns. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis or having thoughts of harming yourself or others, call or text 988 or seek immediate emergency assistance. Thank you for listening to Life By Design. Until next time, keep building a life you don't have to escape from. In this episode:

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The Other Side of the Mountain: Episode 46

Sometimes the biggest mountains in our lives aren't there to stop us—they're there to prepare us. In this Sunday episode of Life By Design, Angela shares how a cross-country road trip through the mountains became a powerful reminder that God often calls us to trust Him before we can see where He's leading. The climb may be difficult, but what God has for us may be waiting on the other side. * Lessons God taught through the mountains * Why faith requires taking the first step before seeing the destination * How difficult seasons shape our character * Trusting God's plan when the path feels uncertain * Finding hope in the middle of the climb * Proverbs 3:5–6 * Hebrews 11:1 * James 1:2–4 * Isaiah 43:19 If this episode encouraged you, please consider subscribing, leaving a review, and sharing it with someone who may need the reminder to keep climbing. In This EpisodeScripture References

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