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The LYLAS Podcast

Podcast af Sarah and Jen

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If you know what LYLAS stands for, then this podcast is for you! Two besties since middle school turned moms and psychologists dish on "the good, the fun, and the yucks" of life! We're tackling all things mental health, "mom balance" (whatever the hell that is), transitions in life (divorce, career, aging parents, parent loss, loss of friendships), self-care, travel, healthy habits, raising kids, and allllllll the things us midlife mamas are experiencing. We hope each week listeners feel like they just left a good ol' therapy session with their bestie! We'll dish on all the tips and tricks to keep your mental health in check and enjoy this thing called life! Meet your life's newest cheerleaders-- Sarah & Jen! LYLAS!

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Sleep On The Couch Or Squawk The Parrot, Welcome to Midlife Marriage

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119381/fan_mail/new] 10,000 downloads later, we’re still the same two humans figuring out marriage in real time, including the messy parts we’d love to skip. We start with gratitude for everyone who listens while cooking, driving, or trying to feel a little less alone, then we pivot into a story that proves how fast a tiny miscommunication can turn into a full-body anger response. We unpack what it feels like when you’re “big mad,” why it can take hours to come down from that heat, and how stress and cortisol make emotional regulation harder than people think. We talk about the difference between reacting in the moment versus stewing in silence, when a timeout helps, and why “over-communicate” is often the simplest marriage advice that actually works. You’ll also hear how a partner who’s calm the next morning can be both a blessing and incredibly irritating when you’re still stuck in the spiral. From there, we widen the lens to healthy relationships at home: letting kids see conflict resolution, repair, and reassurance so they learn that an argument doesn’t mean the relationship is ending. We get into self-reflection, outside perspective, and how family-of-origin patterns, gender expectations, and even prior marriages can shape how we fight and reconnect. And because we’re us, we end with what keeps things hopeful: dating your spouse, protecting fun, and using playful resets when tension rises, whether that’s a tandem bike trust exercise, a ridiculous parrot squawk, or a Nerf battle. If this hits close to home, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find honest conversations about marriage communication, conflict, and repair. What’s your go-to move to cool down and come back together? Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

11. maj 2026 - 30 min
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When The Vibes Feel Off

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119381/fan_mail/new] “The vibes are off” can sound like a harmless comment, but it can also flip a whole room and hijack your day. We start with a real-life moment: walking into a familiar space where everyone suddenly agrees something feels weird. Is it Mercury retrograde, a full moon, perimenopause, or just the cumulative effect of stress, caffeine, sleep debt, and unspoken tension? We dig into why that uneasy feeling is so real, even when you can’t point to a single cause.  We break down the neurobiology behind it: your brain is built to detect patterns so you can stay safe and conserve energy. The problem is what happens next. A tiny cue like a short “K” text can trigger a full spiral, and once your mind starts scanning for proof that something is wrong, it will find it. We talk about how avoidance and apprehension fuel that loop, how “external explanations” can become a self-fulfilling prophecy, and why accountability for the energy we bring matters more than we want to admit.  Then we get practical. We share simple ways to regulate your nervous system during the day: mini resets at lunch, stepping outside for fresh air, grounding, and building intentional breaks before the five o’clock witching hour hits. We also talk candidly about hormonal shifts and decision fatigue, plus how to ask for help clearly when you can’t think straight. If you want more emotional regulation, stronger relationships, and fewer days derailed by subtle shifts, this one is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s “feeling off,” and leave a review with your go-to reset so we can all steal it. Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

27. apr. 2026 - 23 min
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What If The Worst Thing Is Also A Door

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119381/fan_mail/new] A layoff can sound like a disaster and sometimes it is. But it can also be the moment that forces a reset you’ve been avoiding for years. We start with a real conversation about a friend whose spouse lost a job, and how fast your brain can swing from empathy to panic to that quiet thought you almost feel guilty admitting: maybe this is a pivot point, not an ending. We dig into what “midlife crisis” actually looks like when you’re living it: job loss, aging parents, health diagnoses, divorce, and the pressure-cooker feeling of trying to hold everything together. We talk about the one move that slows the avalanche, taking a beat before you make decisions, and the question that saves so many relationships: “Are we venting or are we fixing?” If you’re the natural problem-solver, we share how to show up without steamrolling someone who just needs to be heard. We also get practical about why planning matters, how an emergency fund or severance can change the emotional temperature at home, and how a crisis can become rare time to reassess what you want from the second half of your career and life. Along the way, we share a striking story about how a setback can protect you in ways you can’t see in the moment and why doing something new, even something small, can rebuild your sense of agency. If you’re going through a hard season, we’re rooting for you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one “new” thing you’ll try this week? Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

13. apr. 2026 - 21 min
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How To Reenter Life After A Rough Patch

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119381/fan_mail/new] Your hardest day can become your loudest label, especially when other people saw it unfold. We start with a public celebrity story that raises a private question: how do you walk back into everyday life after a mental health crisis, addiction relapse, or any moment where you were not yourself and everyone knows it? We talk through reintegration after crisis as a real recovery skill, not an afterthought. We get practical about what actually helps: rebuilding stability at home with consistent sleep and routines, taking one small step at a time, and returning first to safe communities that supported you before things fell apart. We also share a simple but powerful tool for anxiety and PTSD style distress: bring a “safety buddy,” have permission to step out, and design your environment so your nervous system can calm down instead of going into high alert. We also dig into the social side of recovery: judgment, gossip, and the pressure to make everything go back to how it was. We reflect on scripts for awkward questions, what it means to make amends without demanding forgiveness, and why compassion and encouragement can keep someone moving forward when shame tries to pull them under. We’ll point you to trustworthy mental health resources like NIMH and NAMI so you have somewhere to start. If this resonates, subscribe, share the show with a friend who needs support, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

30. mar. 2026 - 23 min
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I Quit Social Media And Found My Time Again

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2119381/fan_mail/new] Fifty days without social media sounds dramatic until you realize how often your thumb opens an app before your brain even checks in. We talk through what sparked a Lent-inspired break, why the first few days felt brutally hard, and how quickly the habit started to loosen once the “muscle memory scroll” got interrupted. Along the way, we get honest about what we miss too, because feeling connected to friends and community is real, and logging off can feel like stepping out of the group chat of life.  We dig into the most surprising side effects of a social media detox: the sudden quiet around news, the weird sense of being out of the loop, and the uncomfortable truth that jealousy doesn’t disappear just because Instagram does. Comparison can still hit when you hear about someone else’s fun plans while you’re juggling sick kids, travel, and exhaustion. But we also talk about the wins that show up fast: more presence, more patience, and fewer irritated moments during the evening routine when scrolling used to feel impossible to stop. That shift turns into a bigger conversation about boundaries, dopamine, and what it means to be kinder to the people you live with.  We also zoom out to parenting and screen time, from kids watching influencers and unboxing videos to how rarely children get to feel boredom or wait for something to arrive. We share what we notice in restaurants, at dinner, and at home when devices take over, plus simple rules that can help, like protecting mornings, meals, and bedtime from apps. If you’ve been thinking about a digital detox, mindful tech use, or just tightening up your phone habits, this one will give you a clear place to start. Subscribe, share with a friend who’s always scrolling, and leave a review, then tell us what you’d try quitting for a week. Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

23. mar. 2026 - 18 min
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