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Getting Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
At 38 years old, I did something Iâve never done before. I got on a plane, traveled to a place Iâd never been, and attended a retreat completely on my own. In this episode, I share my first impressions from the beautiful Omega Institute, what it was like hearing Dr. Brian Weiss speak, meeting kind strangers, and realizing that some of the biggest moments of growth happen when we stop waiting to feel âready.â This isnât really an episode about past-life regression or having all the answers. Itâs about curiosity, courage, and learning that confidence often comes after we take the leap. If youâve ever been afraid to try something new, worried about what other people might think, or felt stuck inside your comfort zone, I hope this conversation reminds you that growth rarely happens where life feels easy. Maybe itâs time for all of us to get a little more comfortable being uncomfortable.
Why Do We Care So Much What People Think? â
Have you ever sent a text, posted something online, spoken up in a meeting, or tried something new⊠and immediately wanted to take it back? This episode came from a very real moment. After finally sharing my podcast on social media, my anxiety went into overdrive. My brain convinced me everyone was judging me, even though I had no real evidence that they were. So why do we do this to ourselves? Why are we often our own harshest critics? And why is it so much easier to cheer on someone else than to show ourselves that same kindness? In this episode, Iâm talking honestly about the fear of being seen, social anxiety, vulnerability, and what it really means to be brave. Maybe confidence isnât about not caring what people think. Maybe itâs about choosing not to let fear make the decision for us. If youâve ever thought, âOh no⊠did I just do the right thing?â after putting yourself out there, this conversation is for you. Weâre all figuring it out together.
The Dragon Inside: Why Does Anger Feel So Consuming?
Weâve all had those moments. The spilled drink. The endless questions. The noise. The mess. One tiny thing happens, and suddenly it feels like a fire has been lit inside of us. In this episode, Iâm opening up about something Iâve struggled with for as long as I can rememberâanger. Not because I enjoy talking about it, but because Iâm still trying to understand it. Is anger something weâre born with, or is it something we learn? Why can it feel so overwhelming, even when we know weâre overreacting? And what if that âdragonâ inside us isnât actually trying to hurt usâŠwhat if itâs been trying to protect us all along? I share my own experiences growing up, navigating motherhood, living with a nervous system that sometimes reacts before my brain can catch up, and the guilt that often follows. This isnât an episode from someone whoâs figured it all out. Itâs a conversation from someone whoâs still doing the work. If youâve ever snapped at someone you love, felt ashamed afterward, or wondered why your fuse seems so short, I hope this reminds you that youâre not aloneâand that healing isnât about becoming perfect. Itâs about noticing, learning, repairing, and growing one small step at a time. Weâre all still figuring it out together.
Morning Mindful Reset: Fill Your Cup First
Have you ever noticed how quickly your mind starts racing before your day has even begun? In this episode, I invite you to slow down for just a few minutes and reconnect with yourself before the demands of the day take over. Together, weâll take a deep breath, practice gratitude, and remember that taking care of ourselves isnât selfishâitâs one of the greatest gifts we can give the people we love. This isnât about perfection or having all the answers. Itâs about creating a small moment of peace, choosing self-compassion, and starting the day with intention. Whether youâre getting ready for work, driving the kids to school, enjoying your morning coffee, or simply looking for a gentle reset, I hope these few minutes help you feel a little more grounded and a little more hopeful. Because every morning is a chance to begin again. If this episode brought you a little peace, Iâd love for you to follow the podcast and share it with someone who could use a mindful start to their day. Remember⊠progress, not perfection. đ
Mental Health: You Never Know What Someone Is Carrying â
Some struggles are visible. Many arenât. In this episode, I open up about my own experiences with body dysmorphia, PMDD, mood swings, and the emotional highs and lows that so many of us quietly carry. Iâm not a mental health professionalâjust someone trying to understand my own mind while learning how to be a little kinder to myself along the way. We talk about the pressure to always appear happy, how easy it is to hide pain behind a smile, and why checking in on the people we love matters more than we realize. Mental health looks different for everyone, and no matter what youâre facing, your struggles are valid. This is a conversation about compassion, resilience, mindfulness, and hope. Because one bad dayâor even a few bad daysâdoesnât erase the progress youâve made. Healing isnât about being perfect; itâs about continuing to show up for yourself. If youâre feeling overwhelmed today, I hope this episode reminds you that youâre not alone, youâre worthy of support, and youâre doing better than you think. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please reach out to a trusted person or contact emergency or crisis services in your area. Help is available, and you donât have to face it alone. https://linktr.ee/Jschwartz615
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