Mental Health Mondaze
In this episode, Anna and Bryon unpack emotional literacy—why naming your emotions matters and how you can begin practicing it in your daily life.
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9 episodios
Season One Reflections
Before we dive into Season 2, we're taking a moment to reflect on the journey so far. In this episode, we revisit the key themes from Season 1, including: • Emotional literacy and naming feelings • Nervous system basics (fight, flight, freeze, and fawn) • Regulation tools and nervous system reset practices • Boundaries, patterns, and survival responses • Therapy vs. real-life practice • Self-awareness and identity • Habits, routines, and sustainable regulation practices Whether you've been with us from the beginning or are just joining us, this episode connects the dots between Season 1 and the conversations to come in Season 2.
Habits, Routines & Sustainable Regulation Practices
Habits and routines are shaped by nervous system responses, past experiences, environment, conditioning, and more. In this episode, we explore how these influences show up in the patterns we tend to live by, and how greater awareness and flexibility can support a more regulated, sustainable way of moving through everyday life.
Self-Awareness & Identity (Who We Are Beyond Survival Patterns)
Who are you beneath the roles you've played and the patterns you've learned along the way? In this episode, we explore how Identity is often shaped by unconscious coping strategies and adaptations developed throughout life. We discuss how greater self-awareness can help us recognize these patterns, and why reconnecting with ourselves beyond them can feel both challenging and freeing.
Therapy vs. Real-Life Practice (Insight vs. Integration)
In this episode, we explore the difference between insight and integration, discuss what therapy can and cannot provide, and share realistic ways to apply inner work in everyday life and relationships.
Boundaries, Patterns & Survival Responses in Relationships
In this episode, we explore how survival responses show up in relationships, why patterns can be hard to break (even when they’re no longer serving us), and how this connects to the ways we set and experience boundaries. We share what we’ve learned and what’s helped us through our own lived experiences.
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