Sane-ish Podcast

Episode 38 - SEASON FINALE! Happy birthday Sane-ish! 🎉

18 min · 3. juni 2026
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Thanks for listening! Let us hear from you. Are you in recovery or want to be? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/fan_mail/new] Holley Broughton reflects on her first year of podcasting, sharing insights on vulnerability, authenticity, and the power of honest conversations. This episode celebrates growth, overcoming fear, and the importance of community in healing. As we wrap up the first season of the Sane-ish podcast, it's time to reflect on an incredible year filled with growth, vulnerability, and healing. Many of us embark on journeys not knowing where they will lead us, and this podcast was no exception. I started with a simple desire to share my thoughts and experiences, and what I found was a community of listeners who resonated with honesty and authenticity. Key Topics Vulnerability as strength The impact of honest storytelling Healing and growth over one year Community and connection through podcasting Takeaways Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness. Honest stories create connection and healing. Healing is a non-linear process with ups and downs. Authenticity attracts the right people and opportunities. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support]

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episode Episode 38 - SEASON FINALE! Happy birthday Sane-ish! 🎉 cover

Episode 38 - SEASON FINALE! Happy birthday Sane-ish! 🎉

Thanks for listening! Let us hear from you. Are you in recovery or want to be? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/fan_mail/new] Holley Broughton reflects on her first year of podcasting, sharing insights on vulnerability, authenticity, and the power of honest conversations. This episode celebrates growth, overcoming fear, and the importance of community in healing. As we wrap up the first season of the Sane-ish podcast, it's time to reflect on an incredible year filled with growth, vulnerability, and healing. Many of us embark on journeys not knowing where they will lead us, and this podcast was no exception. I started with a simple desire to share my thoughts and experiences, and what I found was a community of listeners who resonated with honesty and authenticity. Key Topics Vulnerability as strength The impact of honest storytelling Healing and growth over one year Community and connection through podcasting Takeaways Vulnerability is a strength, not a weakness. Honest stories create connection and healing. Healing is a non-linear process with ups and downs. Authenticity attracts the right people and opportunities. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support]

3. juni 202618 min
episode Episode 37 - The Hidden Power of Feelings in Recovery cover

Episode 37 - The Hidden Power of Feelings in Recovery

Thanks for listening! Let us hear from you. Are you in recovery or want to be? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/fan_mail/new] Holley Broughton explores the concept of emotional sobriety, emphasizing the importance of understanding and regulating feelings to improve mental health and recovery. The episode covers emotional awareness, triggers, and practical strategies for emotional regulation. Key Topics: What is emotional sobriety? The role of feelings as information Signs of low emotional awareness Impact of unmanaged emotions on recovery Strategies for emotional regulation Takeaways: Feelings are information, not weaknesses. Emotional sobriety goes beyond physical abstinence. Pause and reflect before reacting impulsively. Recognize triggers as signals, not weaknesses. Healing involves becoming emotionally safe. Questions: •“What emotion do you struggle regulating the most?” •“Were emotions talked about in your household growing up?” •“Do you think emotional sobriety is harder than physical sobriety sometimes?” •“What’s the difference between reacting and responding?” https://www.buzzsprout.com/24677... Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support]

28. maj 202614 min
episode Episode 36 - Imposter Syndrome: Fraudulent Thoughts cover

Episode 36 - Imposter Syndrome: Fraudulent Thoughts

Thanks for listening! Let us hear from you. Are you in recovery or want to be? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/fan_mail/new] Have you ever felt like a fraud in your own life? That voice in your head whispering that you're not good enough or that people will soon realize you’re not as competent as you seem? If so, you’re not alone. In this episode, we will explore what imposter syndrome is, why it affects so many people, especially those in recovery, and how you can stop it from controlling your life. Most of us are just trying to navigate life, feeling like we’re not enough while juggling responsibilities and our personal healing journeys. Remember, perfection isn’t the goal—authenticity is! People connect to realness, not polished facades. So, keep showing up, even when it’s tough. You don’t have to be perfect to make an impact. Every step forward counts, and your journey is valid. Let’s embrace our imperfections together and support each other in this healing process! Key Takeaways **You Are Not Alone**: Many people experience imposter syndrome, especially those in recovery or healing spaces. Understanding this can help alleviate some of the pressure. **Authenticity Over Perfection**: People relate to honesty and vulnerability far more than they do to perfection. Sharing your journey, including struggles, can foster deeper connections with others. **It's Okay to Be a Work in Progress**: You do not need to be perfect to make an impact. Your journey is valid, and your experiences can help others. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support]

21. maj 202615 min
episode Episode 35 - The Competition Inside Us: Healing the War Between Who We Were and Who We Are cover

Episode 35 - The Competition Inside Us: Healing the War Between Who We Were and Who We Are

Thanks for listening! Let us hear from you. Are you in recovery or want to be? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/fan_mail/new] In today’s fast-paced world, many of us silently grapple with the internal competition of comparing ourselves to who we used to be. This struggle is often intensified by chronic illness, trauma, and mental health challenges. In this blog post, we’ll explore this topic, offering insights and strategies to help you embrace acceptance and redefine your sense of self-worth. Internal competition refers to the struggle of measuring our current selves against the versions of ourselves we were in the past. It’s not about competing with others but rather with our past selves—those who may have had more energy, motivation, or productivity. Key Takeaways for Embracing Acceptance **Recognize the struggle:** Acknowledge that internal competition is common, especially among those dealing with chronic conditions or trauma. **Listen to your body:** Tune in to what your body needs, whether that’s rest, activity, or a change in pace. **Practice self-compassion:** Be gentle with yourself as you navigate these challenges. Understand that healing is not linear, and it’s okay to have limitations. **Redefine productivity:** Shift the focus from how much you do to how well you take care of yourself. * “Have you struggled with comparing yourself to your past self?” * “What version of yourself are you grieving?” * “Do you think society ties productivity too closely to worth?” * “What has healing taught you about slowing down?” * “What would self-compassion look like for you right now?” https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support]

12. maj 20261 min
episode Episode 34 - Special Episode: Parental Alienation Awareness Day 2026, April 25th cover

Episode 34 - Special Episode: Parental Alienation Awareness Day 2026, April 25th

Thanks for listening! Let us hear from you. Are you in recovery or want to be? [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/fan_mail/new] This episode explores the complex and painful reality of parental alienation, offering insights, personal stories, and support for affected parents. It emphasizes awareness, understanding, and the importance of self-care and advocacy. **Includes a very special message to targeted Mothers, Fathers, Grandmothers and Grandfathers on the upcoming Mother’s and Father’s Day…** Key Topics What is parental alienation and how it manifests Personal stories of alienation and trauma The impact of alienation on children and parents Legal and systemic challenges in parental alienation cases Support, advocacy, and self-care for affected parents  Takeaways Parental alienation involves systematic manipulation to reject a loving parent. Awareness is the first step to understanding and healing. Parents are still parents regardless of custody or access. Small subtle acts can be part of alienation strategies. Support groups and therapy are vital for healing. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467719/support]

29. apr. 202627 min