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Embracing the Power of 'No': Sheryl Green's Insights on Boundaries and Self-Care | Season 3 Episode 3

Embracing the Power of 'No': Sheryl Green's Insights on Boundaries and Self-Care | Season 3 Episode 3

FromThese Fukken Feelings Podcast©


Embracing the Power of 'No': Sheryl Green's Insights on Boundaries and Self-Care | Season 3 Episode 3

FromThese Fukken Feelings Podcast©

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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Ever found yourself uttering 'yes' when every fiber of your being screams 'no'? Buckle up for a riotous yet soul-stirring ride on "These Fucking Feelings," where my colleagues Crystal, our new co-host, and I, Micah, link arms with the indomitable Sheryl Green. We reckon with the art of setting boundaries and the liberation that comes with the tiny, powerful word 'no,' as Sheryl unfurls insights from her groundbreaking book, "You Had Me at No." It's a chapter in life that many of us skip but desperately need to read—and we're about to narrate it together, laughter included.Stripping away the facade of the never-tiring giver, this episode peels back the guilt and reveals the raw necessity of self-care. From my personal anecdotes of resilience during the despair of a global pandemic to the grassroots of animal rescue, we lay bare the transformative journey that leads to the critical realization that refueling oneself isn't selfish—it's survival. And in a world where abundance guilt and enabling others can deplete our reserve, we're flipping the script to prioritize mental health and well-being with the same vigor we extend to those we love.Bear witness to the empowerment that comes from speaking out and using our experiences as a beacon for others navigating the dark. Through my tales of clinical depression and Sheryl's poignant storytelling, we underscore the relentless pursuit of healing and the continuous evolution of the self. This episode isn't just about the sorrows and the setbacks—it's a celebration of unexpected joys, the humor that lightens our days, and the relationships that reflect back the love we must first extend to ourselves. Join us for an episode that isn't just heard but felt, as we champion a path to self-awareness and assert the boundaries necessary for a life well-lived.Join the conversation and share your journey with us using #TheseFuckingFeelings, #SayNoMore, #EmpowermentThroughNo, #YouHadMeAtNo, #SettingBoundaries, #MentalHealthAwareness, #SelfCareIsntSelfish, #HealingJourneys, #JoyInSelfCare, and #LoveYourselfFirst. Let's spread the word and help others find the strength to prioritize their well-being and assert their boundaries for a healthier, more fulfilling life.#traumaisexpensive #TheseFukkenFeelingsPodcastSupport the show
Released:
Apr 24, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are you tired of feeling like you're the only one struggling with your emotions? Do you want to hear from real people who are dealing with the same issues as you? Then tune in to These Fukken Feelings Podcast©! Hosted by a team of mental health advocates, These Fukken Feelings Podcast© is a weekly show that explores the ups and downs of life, from navigating relationships and dealing with anxiety to coping with loss and finding happiness. With honest and relatable conversations, you'll learn practical tips and strategies for managing your emotions and living your best life. Join us every week as we dive deep into the issues that matter most to you. Whether you're looking for inspiration, motivation, or just a little bit of humor, These Fukken Feelings Podcast© has got you covered. So what are you waiting for? Subscribe now and start feeling better today!These Fukken Feelings Podcast" is a mental health advocacy podcast that provides a safe space for individuals to discuss their personal experiences with mental health issues. It is important to note that the podcast is not intended to replace professional medical advice or treatment. If you are feeling at risk of harming yourself or others, we urge you to immediately seek help by contacting your local emergency services. It is important to find a safe place and seek professional assistance. Remember, there is no shame in seeking help for mental health issues.