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The Acceptance Project | Personal Growth, Self-Care, & Emotional Health

Podcast by Bryan Gross

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Personal stories & conversations

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About The Acceptance Project | Personal Growth, Self-Care, & Emotional Health

Personal growth, self-care, and emotional health are explored through real-life stories and honest conversations. Each episode offers practical tools and compassionate insight to support mental health and emotional well-being as you navigate everyday challenges. Hosted by Dr. Bryan Gross, the show dives into experiences that shape who we are — from resilience and bullying to grief, belonging, and acceptance. These conversations focus on growth without pressure, helping listeners feel seen, supported, and less alone. ✨ In this podcast, you'll discover: • Honest conversations about mental health and real-life challenges • Tools for personal growth, self-care, and emotional well-being • Stories that encourage reflection, resilience, and acceptance • Practical ways to protect your peace and support emotional health • New Tuesday episodes grounded in real experience - not perfection A production of Bridging Success. Website: https://www.bridgingsuccess.com Email: podcast@bridgingsuccess.com --

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32 episodes

episode How to Keep Going When We Feel Lost artwork

How to Keep Going When We Feel Lost

Feeling lost in life or unsure where you're headed? In this episode of The Acceptance Project Podcast, Dr. Bryan Gross reflects on how to keep going when life feels uncertain, overwhelming, or emotionally exhausting. Through stories about summer nostalgia, campfires, fireworks, unfinished goals, and the mountains we never expected to climb, this episode offers a reminder that growth doesn't have to be perfect to be meaningful. This conversation is for anyone who feels stuck, tired, discouraged, or uncertain about where life is heading. You'll hear reflections on: * Why adults are often harder on themselves than anyone else * The difference between failure and exploration * How wonder slowly disappears in adulthood * Why joy is a human necessity and not a reward * Giving yourself grace when life doesn't go according to plan * Learning to grow at your own pace If you've been feeling behind, overwhelmed, or disappointed in yourself lately, this episode is a reminder that you are not failing. You are still becoming. -------------------- 🎧The Acceptance Project Podcast Reflections on acceptance, growth, and being human. 🔔 Subscribe for new weekly episodes - every Tuesday 🌐 Learn more: bridgingsuccess.com [https://www.bridgingsuccess.com] 👉 Follow us: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheAcceptanceProjectPodcast] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@acceptanceprojectpodcast] ⭐ If you liked this episode, please consider following the show or leaving a rating. It helps others find the podcast.

19 May 2026 - 10 min
episode How to Stop Beating Yourself Up: Why Are We So Hard on Ourselves? artwork

How to Stop Beating Yourself Up: Why Are We So Hard on Ourselves?

Why are we often kinder to strangers than we are to ourselves? In this deeply personal episode of The Acceptance Project Podcast, Dr. Bryan Gross explores the harsh inner voice so many of us carry every day — the constant criticism, self-doubt, perfectionism, and shame that slowly wear us down from the inside out. Through honest stories, humor, and powerful reflections, Bryan talks about the "bully" many people live with unknowingly: their own inner critic. This episode explores: * Why we turn mistakes into identities * How negative self-talk damages emotional health * Why perfectionism keeps people trapped * The difference between shame and self-compassion * How small daily choices quietly create lasting change From struggling to get out of bed for the gym, to a surprisingly meaningful story about a sock drawer, this conversation reminds listeners that healing rarely happens all at once. Most growth begins quietly — one small act of kindness toward ourselves at a time. If you've ever felt like the meanest voice in your life is your own, this episode is for you. Because confidence cannot grow in constant self-destruction. And maybe it's finally time to start speaking to yourself like someone worth saving. 🎧 Listen now and join the conversation. -------------------- 🎧The Acceptance Project Podcast Reflections on acceptance, growth, and being human. 🔔 Subscribe for new weekly episodes - every Tuesday 🌐 Learn more: bridgingsuccess.com [https://www.bridgingsuccess.com] 👉 Follow us: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheAcceptanceProjectPodcast] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@acceptanceprojectpodcast] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theacceptanceprojectpodcast] ⭐ If you liked this episode, please consider following the show or leaving a rating. It helps others find the podcast.

12 May 2026 - 19 min
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One Rule for Good Mental Health: What Real People Taught Me

Feeling overwhelmed or like you're running yourself into the ground? In this episode of The Acceptance Project Podcast, Dr. Bryan Gross shares real-life mental health rules that can help you slow down, reset, and take care of yourself. Drawing from powerful responses from people who have lived through hard moments, this episode uncovers truths that actually work in real life. This isn't a checklist or a perfect formula—it's something better: honest insight from real people navigating real life. Three clear themes rise to the surface: * Permission – learning to say no, step back, and stop running on empty * Awareness – feeling your feelings, understanding your limits, and letting go of what isn't yours to carry * Slow Down & Take Care – releasing control, setting boundaries, and protecting your peace Through deeply personal stories and reflections, this episode reminds us that mental health isn't selfish—it's necessary. If you've been feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, or stuck in the noise, this conversation will meet you right where you are. -------------------- 🎧The Acceptance Project Podcast Reflections on acceptance, growth, and being human. 🔔 Subscribe for new weekly episodes - every Tuesday 🌐 Learn more: bridgingsuccess.com [https://www.bridgingsuccess.com] 👉 Follow us: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheAcceptanceProjectPodcast] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@acceptanceprojectpodcast] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theacceptanceprojectpodcast] ⭐ If you liked this episode, please consider following the show or leaving a rating. It helps others find the podcast.

5 May 2026 - 25 min
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Don't Assume You Know the Whole Story: 3 Life Lessons from Paul Harvey

What can Paul Harvey's "The Rest of the Story" teach us about assumptions, communication, and truly listening to others? In this episode of The Acceptance Project Podcast, Dr. Bryan Gross reflects on the timeless storytelling of Paul Harvey—a legendary radio voice known for his signature line, "And now you know… the rest of the story." Even if you've never heard him before, the lessons behind his storytelling still resonate today. This episode explores how quickly we form assumptions about others, how the way we communicate shapes connection, and why slowing down to truly listen can change everything. Through relatable stories and practical insights, you'll walk away with simple but powerful ways to improve your conversations, deepen your understanding of others, and create more space for belonging. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why we often assume we know someone's full story (and why that matters) * How to interrupt gossip and become a "pattern breaker" in conversations * Simple ways to create more meaningful, inclusive dialogue * The difference between hearing and truly listening * Why slowing down can lead to stronger connection and trust Sometimes the most important part of the story is the part we haven't heard yet. -------------------- 🎧The Acceptance Project Podcast Reflections on acceptance, growth, and being human. 🔔 Subscribe for new weekly episodes - every Tuesday 🌐 Learn more: bridgingsuccess.com [https://www.bridgingsuccess.com] 👉 Follow us: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheAcceptanceProjectPodcast] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@acceptanceprojectpodcast] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theacceptanceprojectpodcast] ⭐ If you liked this episode, please consider following the show or leaving a rating. It helps others find the podcast.

28 Apr 2026 - 16 min
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The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow: How to Stay Hopeful When Life Is Hard

When life feels hard, uncertain, or heavier than usual, how do you keep going without losing hope? What if staying hopeful during hard times is not denial, but strength? Learn how to hold onto hope, resilience, and better days ahead when life feels heavy. In this episode of The Acceptance Project Podcast, Dr. Bryan Gross explores timeless lessons about hope, resilience, identity, and connection through the surprising lens of a story many of us remember: Annie. Sometimes the messages we need most are the ones we outgrew too quickly. This episode is a reminder that hope is not childish, your circumstances are not your identity, and you were never meant to do life alone. In this episode, you'll hear: * Why hope is powerful even when life gives you no evidence * How to stay hopeful when life feels hard * Why your past does not define your future * How connection helps people heal and grow * Why resilience begins before circumstances improve * A reminder that better days can still be ahead If you've been carrying a lot lately, this conversation is for you. -------------------- 🎧The Acceptance Project Podcast Reflections on acceptance, growth, and being human. 🔔 Subscribe for new weekly episodes - every Tuesday 🌐 Learn more: bridgingsuccess.com [https://www.bridgingsuccess.com] 👉 Follow us: Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/TheAcceptanceProjectPodcast] | TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@acceptanceprojectpodcast] | Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theacceptanceprojectpodcast] ⭐ If you liked this episode, please consider following the show or leaving a rating. It helps others find the podcast.

21 Apr 2026 - 14 min
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