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Sakina: Finding Calm in the Mess
Have you ever walked into your home and felt your shoulders instantly tense up?In this episode, we dive deep into the concept of Sakina (peace and tranquility) and why so many of us are getting it completely wrong. We often treat peace like a performance or an aesthetic, a perfectly clean, beige house with the right mood lighting. But true Sakina isn’t curated; it’s divinely sent.Join us as we discuss how to stop chasing the illusion of a calm life and start building a real "reservoir of peace" through ordinary, everyday actions. We explore powerful spiritual lessons about how to expand the space between a trigger and your reaction, and why your kids will remember your groundedness long after they've forgotten the messy kitchen. Whether you're overwhelmed by the chaos of daily life, stressed by a fast-paced world, or just looking to anchor your home in something deeper, this conversation will completely shift the way you view tranquility. ✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The Performance vs. The Reality: The crucial difference between performing peace and actually embodying it. The Divine Reservoir: Why Sakina is granted during moments of hardship and chaos, not just in the absence of it. Daily Habits: Small, practical actions (like how you ask for the salt or greet your family) to build your distress tolerance.Reframing the Chaos: How to shift your home's energy by changing the narrative around chores, guests, and everyday stress. Shared Peace: The mutual responsibility of creating Sakina between husband and wife. Thank you for listening!If this episode resonated with you, please hit the Follow button on Spotify to stay updated on our latest episodes. Watch This Episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/ZGyDcP_fmPA [https://youtu.be/ZGyDcP_fmPA] Subscribe our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWNTTShow [https://www.youtube.com/@TheWNTTShow]
The Friendship Recession (The Red Flags in Adult Friendship)
Are you feeling the Friendship Recession? In this episode of We Need to Talk, we are diving deep into the complicated, messy, and sometimes hilarious reality of making and sustaining adult friendships. Did you know the percentage of U.S. adults with zero close friends has quadrupled to 12% since 1990? We break down exactly why it is so difficult to connect as we get older, exploring the three essential pillars of adult friendships: proximity, timing, and energy. We are also calling out the biggest friendship red flags. Have you ever been "bestie bombed" by someone who over-gives and latches on too quickly? What do you do about that one flaky friend who has been canceling plans for three years? We share our own stories and discuss exactly how to set boundaries and when it is finally time to let a draining relationship go. Whether you are trying to find your tribe in a new city, struggling to break into "no occupancy" cliques, or just want to know how to navigate the 74-hour rule to turn an acquaintance into a friend, this episode is for you. Watch this Episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/NijJJovXUCc [https://youtu.be/NijJJovXUCc] Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWNTTShow [https://www.youtube.com/@TheWNTTShow]
Mother-Daughter Resentment: What No One Tells You
We're talking about something a lot of people carry quietly: resentment toward their parents. Not abuse, the everyday gaps, control, favoritism, and emotional distance that shape how we love (and struggle to love) as adults. We dig into why forgiving a parent can feel like betraying yourself, why the eldest child so often becomes "the village," how first-gen and immigrant family dynamics shape the way love gets shown (or doesn't), and a real framework for rebuilding trust with a parent from the ground up. ⚠️ Trigger warning: this episode discusses mother-daughter relationship resentment and generational trauma. It does not cover physical or emotional abuse beyond typical family strain. If this episode hits home, send it to someone who needs to hear it. And if you're a mom-daughter pair wanting to work through this together, we're exploring a group conversation/therapy session reach out if you're interested. Listen on Youtube: https://youtu.be/x4f0EkzOWAU [https://youtu.be/x4f0EkzOWAU] SUBSCRIBE to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWNTTShow [https://www.youtube.com/@TheWNTTShow]
We Need To Talk About The Lonely Girls
Have you ever sent a message into the group chat and been left on read? Initiated plans that nobody jumped on? Scrolled through Instagram wondering why everyone else seems to have the perfect friend group while you feel completely disconnected? In this episode of We Need To Talk, we're getting honest about something most women experience but rarely say out loud: loneliness in adulthood. We talk about why making friends gets harder as you get older, the slow burn approach to building real friendships, why you can't expect one person to check every box, and why becoming your own best friend first changes everything about how you connect with others. This is the episode you didn't know you needed and the conversation you've probably been waiting for someone to start. Watch This Episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/GvHhT44DRSY [https://youtu.be/GvHhT44DRSY] Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWNTTShow [https://www.youtube.com/@TheWNTTShow]
Let Them Theory: Setting Boundaries Without Guilt
Welcome to another episode of We Need to Talk ! Today we're tackling a topic that has taken the self-help world by storm: Mel Robbins' "The Let Them Theory". If you are a recovering people pleaser or constantly find yourself exhausted trying to manage other people's expectations, this episode is for you. We break down the magic of simply letting people be exactly who they are—whether that means letting friends go on a trip without you, or letting people misunderstand you. We also dive deep into the crucial "Let Me" step, discussing how to take back your own power and control your reactions. Things get especially interesting as we view this theory through the lens of Desi culture. We discuss the complexities of setting boundaries within the interconnected "spider web" of immigrant families, how generational trauma plays a role, and why "letting them" is so much harder when it comes to the ones we love most. Grab a coffee and join the conversation! Subscribe our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWNTTShow Let us know in the comments below: How do you implement the "Let Them" theory in your own life?
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