• EP 043: Dr Lynne - Ending a Relationship From a Place of Love
    Jan 26 2022
    Ending a intimate relationship does not have to be a extremely, maybe even traumatic, experience! Contary to what our society and culture wants us to believe, it is possible to move through the relationship ending process from a place of love, rather than from a place of fear. Our society has been sending us the message, through media, movies, stories, and music, that it is ‘normal’ to hurt your ex-partner. We have been feed the idea that we have to divorce not only our ex spouse, but the family members you have built a relationship with. That is very sad.

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    11 Min.
  • EP 042: Tanner Hinds: “You’re only going to get better if you ask for help”
    Jan 12 2022
    Comedian, musician, and creator of “Heavy Head Podcast”, Tanner Hinds takes us through his experiences with mental illness. Tanner had been experiencing depression while in his early teens, but was only officially diagnosed with clinical depression when he was 17 years old. He adds that it took 6-7 more years to get a good treatment program that worked for him. Tanner is genuine and frank about his experiences because he wants to bring awareness about mental illness, and mental health care. Using comedy, music and storytelling on the Heavy Head Podcast, Tanner breaks through the stigma and tells his truth.

    Visit and follow Tanner on Facebook and Instagram @thindscomic

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    37 Min.
  • EP 041: Leslie Loanzon: “It’s always about progress not perfection”
    Jan 5 2022
    Licensed Mental Health Counselor, certified School Counselor, and certified Addictions Professional, Leslie Loanzon, shares some of her own Becoming Story as an immigrant from Philippines, raised in both the Asian and Military Cultures. She tells of how she is “westernized”, and has a clear understanding of what intergenerational conflicts look like. Leslie specializes in working with clients who experience emotional dysregulation, as well as those with trauma, depression and anxiety. Her more recent passion has been focused on the process of transition and stages we all go through in our lifetime.

    For more information about Leslie Loanzon, LMHC you can visit her website www.rsgpsychological.com .
    Or reach out to her by emailing rsgpsychological@gmail.com, or by calling 813-591-0812

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    48 Min.
  • EP 040: Elana Simonsen: “I am Enough”
    Nov 24 2021
    Psychotherapist Elena Simonsen is passionate about what she does—working with people who are struggling with addictive behaviors and trauma. She helps her clients navigate through change. Most of us do not like going through the experience of change—even if it is a good one. That is because along with change comes uncertainty. Elena shares how she helps her clients develop holistic tools that empowers them to face stressful situations.

    You can learn more about Elana at www.bybsandthrive.com/

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    40 Min.
  • EP 039: Leslie Vaughn – I Am Not My Mistakes
    Nov 10 2021
    Leslie Vaughn shares her incredible story of determination and resiliency, starting at the chapter when she suffered a severe head trauma and spinal cord injury, leaving her paralyzed from the waistline down. Leslie was only 20 years old when the accident took place. Her friend was driving while intoxicated and drove through a red light. Then, in an instance, the life she thought she would have was forever changed. Throughout her story, you will hear what those first days, weeks and years had been. Now, 24 years later, she is fulfilling her dream of becoming a licensed professional counselor, helping others with disabilities heal, grow, thrive, and succeed.
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    35 Min.
  • EP 038: Jasmine Bienvenue-Arneson: My Fight Against Eating Disorders
    Oct 27 2021
    Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt, Jasmine Bienvenue-Arnesen, takes us through her most recent chapter in her Becoming Story. The chapter starts when she is 19 and decided to train in the Mixed Martial Art Jiu Jitsu. She shares how she struggled with anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive-excessive exercising. Now, at 30 years old, Jasmine is wrapping this chapter of her Becoming Story up. She enters a new chapter with many lessons learned. And she enters as a healthier, more balanced person, who now makes self-care a priority.
    Follow Jasmine on Instagram: @jazzinthewild
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    38 Min.
  • EP 037: Dr. Karan Lamb: Feed the Seeds and Not the Weeds
    Oct 20 2021
    Dr. Karan Lamb specializes in Anxiety Disorders to include Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors. TBRB is when a person engages in excessive grooming behaviors that cause injury such as obsessively pulling their hair out, picking at their skin, or biting nails. She address the question “Why is a person avoiding doing something in their life that is meaningful?”. Dr Karan tells us that OCD tries to protect you, and how OCD is greedy. She shares how anxiety disorders impact self-identity, and educates us on the difference between worry and rumination. Dr Karan has been working with anxiety, OCD and BFRB for over twenty years. You will learn a lot!

    To learn more about Dr. Karan Lamb and contact her go to her website: www.lambpsychservices.com
    You can follow her on:
    Instagram: @lambpsych
    Facebook: Lamb Psychological Services, LLC

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    32 Min.
  • EP 036: Nicole Santiago: The Universe did not Resist
    Oct 13 2021
    This is an incredibly special episode because it is with an incredibly special person in my life—my daughter Nicole. I have wanted to interview her for a while now. As I watch her travel her Becoming Path I have witnessed wonderful examples of “Manifestation” and “Creative Visualization”. Also examples of what it means to feel fear yet move forward anyway, following what resonates. Nicole had already created a life she wanted by living, working, and playing in Ybor City, Florida. She enjoyed the life she was living, having experiences that were important and necessary for her growth. But she knew she wanted more, something different. So, four years ago she quit the job she loved, moved out of the home she loved, and said her ‘good-byes’ to her family and friends. She gave away or sold ALL her belongs and got on a plane to Seattle with two suitcases. She tells us how, though hard at times, it all seemed “effortless” and fell into place with ease. Nicole says, “the Universe did not resist”.

    Check out Nicole’s Etsy Shop where you will find tees, sweatshirts, other apparel with graphics she created herself. You can get a few “I got my COVID-19 Vaccine” button pins that were featured in several magazines.

    Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/nicolesaidwhoa?ref=search_shop_redirect
    Or www.etsy.com and search Nicolesaidwhoa
    Follow Nicole on Instagram @nicolesaidwhoa
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    28 Min.