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Mindfulness When the News Makes You Feel Anxious
Mindfulness When the News Makes You Feel Anxious
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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, so my friend Tracy recently invited me to talk about mindfulness on her podcast, The Ten News. I'll introduce Tracy and her podcast before sharing a clip from the show in which Tracy interviews me about mindfulness and I share mindfulness tips for when the news makes you feel anxious.Search for The Ten News anywhere you listen to podcasts. You can visit them online at thetennews.com.Like You is listener supported. You can support the show by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or becoming a patron on Patreon. You can also support the show by shopping in our online store or purchasing songs from the show on our Bandcamp page.Please send us a voice memo, drawing, or letter at hello@likeyoupodcast.com. We play a voice memos from listeners either at the beginning of an episode or during the affirmation segment of the episode. If your child wants to be included, record a voice memo and send it to us. Your child can introduce themself and then say a favorite affirmation, sing a line from a Like You song, say what they like about the show, or share whatever they feel! Keep it short (10-20 seconds). For more info on how to record and send a voice memo, see this post.Like You is a production of Perpetual Motion. The show is written and produced by Noah Glenn. The show’s artwork was illustrated by Mia Saine. Episode art is created by Lindsey Glenn.This episode features original music by Noah Glenn. Find us here:WebsitePatreonInstagramFacebookTwitterApple PodcastsSpotifyBandcampOnline Shop
Released:
May 24, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
A Mindful Way to Say I Love You: My hero, Mister Rogers, often said "there are many ways to say I love you." As Valentine’s Day approaches, I’m sure many of you are thinking about love. So I wanted to share a mindful way to say "I love you" by sending loving-kindness wishes. Some of you grownups might be familiar with a mindfulness practice known as a loving-kindness meditation. This is kind of like that, except we get to make wishes! by Like You: Mindfulness for Kids