182 episódios

So many of us go through life feeling out of touch with ourselves, others, and the world around us. We feel disconnected, overwhelmed, distracted, and uncertain of how to find the clarity, purpose, and direction we so deeply, so authentically, desire. The Living Centered Podcast in an invitation to another way of living.

Every episode, we sit down with mental health experts, artists, and friends for a practical and honest conversation about how to pursue a more centered life—rediscovering, reclaiming, and rooting in who we truly are.

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So many of us go through life feeling out of touch with ourselves, others, and the world around us. We feel disconnected, overwhelmed, distracted, and uncertain of how to find the clarity, purpose, and direction we so deeply, so authentically, desire. The Living Centered Podcast in an invitation to another way of living.

Every episode, we sit down with mental health experts, artists, and friends for a practical and honest conversation about how to pursue a more centered life—rediscovering, reclaiming, and rooting in who we truly are.

    149 "How can individual therapy make my partnership better?" with Laura and Shane Quick

    149 "How can individual therapy make my partnership better?" with Laura and Shane Quick

    One of the best things you can bring to any relationship is a whole and healthy you. At Onsite, we have discovered that when one person begins doing “their work,” it often inspires and gives permission to the people around them to do the same, especially in our partnerships.    
    Onsite Alum Laura and Shane Quick are living proof that doing your own emotional and mental health work is one of the most important things you and your partner can bring to your partnership. In today’s episode, they joined Mickenzie and Lindsey for our live podcast event to share their individual and collective mental health journeys. Together, they explore how this has impacted their partnership and every other relationship and role they have in life as parents, friends, business owners, and beyond.    In this episode:  
    5:20 - Who are Laura and Shane Quick?  
    7:32 – How the Quicks heard about Onsite 
    11:21 – Shane Quick’s Living Centered Workshop experience  
    16:14 – How the Quicks stay connected in the busyness of life  
    19:08 – Laura Quick’s Living Centered Workshop experience 
    22:33 – How Shane used work to cope with his traumatic childhood  
    28:41 – Laura and Shane Quick’s Couple Intensive experience  
    34:05 – Why Laura and Shane are passionate advocates for mental health in your partnership  
    35:21 – How boundaries play out in a partnership  
    38:58 – Why Shane and Laura do individual therapy  
    43:00 – How individual and couple’s therapy has impacted the Quicks other relationships  
    55:43 – A practice that keeps them centered in their partnership  

    Discover the Right Onsite Experience For YouWhether you’re in a challenging season or just want to learn and grow, Onsite has an experience to meet you right where you are and guide you to the more you’re seeking.
    We pair the finest hospitality with the best clinical minds in the country to guide you toward lasting transformation. Our holistic care is thoughtfully designed to help you connect to yourself and the community you form at Onsite.
    You deserve healing. We're here to guide you! Start the process today or connect with our Admissions team at 1-800-341-7432 to discover the right experience for you!

    • 58 min
    148 “Does Couples Therapy Actually Work?” with Matt Wade

    148 “Does Couples Therapy Actually Work?” with Matt Wade

    Have you ever wondered if therapy could be right for you and your partner? When is the right time? Should we do individual or couples work? Why do we find ourselves in the same cycles over and over?    Today, we're bringing in an expert to help us get to the bottom of your questions!  Mickenzie and Lindsey sit down with Onsite Clinician and EFT Trained Couple's Therapist, Matt Wade. Taking a deep dive into how our attachment can impact our partnership, Matt shares his personal story and how it informed a major career pivot to work with couples. Together, we'll explore how couples' work can repair and strengthen your relationship and help you overcome the patterns of conflict and hurt that keep you stuck in your partnership!  
    In this Episode:  
    5:19 – Who is Matt Wade?  
    8:17 – How the pain in Matt’s story and marriage led him to Onsite  
    17:35 – How Matt pays forward the healing in his marriage for other couples  
    18:58 – What is Emotionally Focused Therapy?  
    20:46 – When to do couple’s therapy and when to do individual therapy  
    26:12 – How attachment plays out in couples  
    31:07 – What are the steps to creating a solid foundation in your relationships?  
    35:53 - The role of disclosure in couples’ work  
    39:38 – How to assess if it’s time to leave a relationship  
    43:15 – Matt's practice for staying centered in his partnership  

    Discover the Right Onsite Experience For YouWhether you’re in a challenging season or just want to learn and grow, Onsite has an experience to meet you right where you are and guide you to the more you’re seeking.
    We pair the finest hospitality with the best clinical minds in the country to guide you toward lasting transformation. Our holistic care is thoughtfully designed to help you connect to yourself and the community you form at Onsite.
    You deserve healing. We're here to guide you! Start the process today or connect with our Admissions team at 1-800-341-7432 to discover the right experience for you!

    • 53 min
    147 "How do we raise emotionally healthy kids?" with Sissy Goff and David Thomas

    147 "How do we raise emotionally healthy kids?" with Sissy Goff and David Thomas

    Did you grow up in a family that "did emotions?" Do you feel you sometimes lack the tools to overcome struggles or develop coping skills? 
       
    As adults invested in the lives of the kids in our world, we all want to give them the things we didn't have. In this series about relationships, we wanted to know the keys to raising emotionally healthy kids, so we brought in the experts!  
     
    Join Hannah and Lindsey for a conversation with Sissy Goff and David Thomas, Executive Directors of Daystar Counseling in Nashville. For over three decades, Sissy and David have been providing support, encouragement, and compassion to children, adolescents, and families through counseling. In this episode, they share some of the trends they see for kids in this present moment, strategies to connect with our kids, and the importance of doing our own work. If you're a grown-up who wants to show up for the kids in your life, this episode is for you!
    Mentioned in this episode: 6:18 – Working towards the first generation of emotionally healthy kids  
    9:06 – Why parents need to do their own emotional and mental health work  
    10:37 – Coping strategies for families experiencing big emotions  
    13:09 – How emotional health gets overcomplicated with kids and adults 
    21:20 – How their childhoods impacted the work Sissy and David do now  
    27:01 – How to talk to your kids about your own therapy  
    28:08 – Mental health trends for kids in 2024
    31:23 – Understanding anxiety in boys and girls  
    38:40 – Helping kids practice taking safe risks  
    40:54 – How Sissy and David use group therapy with kids  
    44:48 – The impact birth order plays in kids' understanding of self  
    47:53 – Why it’s important for kids to have a community of safe adults 
    51:37 – The practices that keep Sissy and David centered 

    Discover the Right Onsite Experience For YouWhether you’re in a challenging season or just want to learn and grow, Onsite has an experience to meet you right where you are and guide you to the more you’re seeking.
    We pair the finest hospitality with the best clinical minds in the country to guide you toward lasting transformation. Our holistic care is thoughtfully designed to help you connect to yourself and the community you form at Onsite.
    You deserve healing. We're here to guide you! Start the process today or connect with our Admissions team at 1-800-341-7432 to discover the right experience for you!

    • 55 min
    146 "What can we learn from one woman's history of toxic relationships?" with Stephanie Quayle

    146 "What can we learn from one woman's history of toxic relationships?" with Stephanie Quayle

    What happens when the person you’re spending your life with turns out not to be who you thought they were?  
    Stephanie Quayle knows because she lived it. She joins the show to share her story of a toxic relationship that left her questioning everything she knew about the world, her partner, and herself.  
    Stephanie Quayle is a musician, entrepreneur, and author of the new book, “Why We Stay.” Sitting down for a raw and authentic conversation, Stephanie shares how she partnered with the leading expert on Narcissism, Dr. W. Keith Campbell, to write her journey of healing in hopes of helping others regain agency and rediscover the capacity to trust themselves. This conversation is vulnerable, powerful, and a must listen no matter your current relationship status. 
    In this episode: 1:52 – A call to take care of yourself and a content warning for this episode  
    5:02 – Why Stephanie is taking care of herself with the release of her new book  
    8:00 – How Stephanie’s life unraveled 15 years ago  
    13:37 – Dr. Keith Campbell’s work on narcissism and contribution to “Why We Stay”  
    17:09 – How narcissism played a role in Stephanie’s toxic relationship 
    26:29 – How Stephanie revisited the hard parts of her story  
    31:35 – Red flags in relationships  
    34:30 – How Stephanie learned to trust herself again  
    40:38 – Stephanie's encouragement for others in unhealthy relationships  

    Discover the Right Onsite Experience For YouWhether you’re in a challenging season or just want to learn and grow, Onsite has an experience to meet you right where you are and guide you to the more you’re seeking.
    We pair the finest hospitality with the best clinical minds in the country to guide you toward lasting transformation. Our holistic care is thoughtfully designed to help you connect to yourself and the community you form at Onsite.
    You deserve healing. We're here to guide you! Start the process today or connect with our Admissions team at 1-800-341-7432 to discover the right experience for you!

    • 51 min
    145 "Who are we outside of our relationships?" with Bentley Caldwell

    145 "Who are we outside of our relationships?" with Bentley Caldwell

    Do you define yourself by your relationships? The roles we carry as children, partners, friends, and co-workers carry significant weight in how we show up in the world, but we can overly identify with these roles at the expense of our health and wellness. 
    Today, Hannah and Mickenzie are joined by Onsite Alum, Bentley Caldwell. When Bentley noticed that his past was impacting how he showed up in his most important relationships, Bentley attended Onsite's Treating Trauma Program.
    Throughout this conversation, he shares his story of transformation and a powerful story of meeting his birth father and renegotiating and reclaiming his title as a son.
    In this episode: 
    3:05 - Who is Bentley Caldwell? 
    5:59 - Why Bentley attended Onsite's Healing Trauma Program
    9:45 - How Bentley's past trauma was impacting his relationships 
    16:38 - The relationships formed through Onsite's Healing Trauma Program 
    19:42 - Healing relational trauma through inner-child work 
    25:56 - SElf-love, growth, and setting boundaries 
    29:48 - Finding peace through learning to trust self 
    38:07 - How Bentley reunited with his father and addressed abandonment wounds 
    44:45 - Healing relationships through empathy and curiosity
    Programs mentioned in this episode: Healing Trauma Program Tired of dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, or isolation? Our world-renowned workshop is designed to address the disruptions that can follow trauma and provide you with the tools necessary to reset and recover. 

    Discover the Right Onsite Experience For YouWhether you’re in a challenging season or just want to learn and grow, Onsite has an experience to meet you right where you are and guide you to the more you’re seeking.
    We pair the finest hospitality with the best clinical minds in the country to guide you toward lasting transformation. Our holistic care is thoughtfully designed to help you connect to yourself and the community you form at Onsite.
    You deserve healing. We're here to guide you! Start the process today or connect with our Admissions team at 1-800-341-7432 to discover the right experience for you!

    • 55 min
    144 "How can we build bridges in our relationships?" with Latasha Morrison

    144 "How can we build bridges in our relationships?" with Latasha Morrison

    Over the last few years, many of us have experienced immense chasms in our relationships. Politically, socially, racially, and relationally, our world feels incredibly divided. Sometimes, it can feel impossible to bridge the distance between us and the people who don't look or think like us. 
    To help us explore this topic, we welcome Latasha Morrison, a distinguished author and nonprofit founder widely known for her transformative work in fostering racial reconciliation and unity. Latasha joined Lindsey and Mickenzie for an honest conversation about the power of building bridges in our relationships, doing our own work, and confronting systems that oppress and marginalize BIPOC communities. Through her writing and advocacy, Latasha is a beacon of hope, igniting conversations, challenging social norms, and empowering others to take action toward a more inclusive and equitable world.
    Latasha founded the nonprofit Be the Bridge in 2016 to encourage racial reconciliation among all ethnicities, promote racial unity in America, and equip others to do the same. Her new book, Brown Faces, White Spaces: Confronting Systemic Racism to Bring Healing and Restoration, traces the origins of systemic racism in America and illuminates why it persists today. In the book, she equips and calls readers to break the systems that have for so long marginalized the BIPOC communities. 
    In this episode: 
    4:24 - How faith organizations can create inclusive spaces for marginalized communities 
    9:30 - Latasha's story of founding Be the Bridge 
    11:29 - Latasha's origins as a bridge builder 
    16:34 - The role of reconciliation, repair, and forgiveness in relationships 
    21:21 - Bridging racial and social divides through empathy and active listening 
    28:57 - The importance of doing our own work in racial reconciliation 
    34:29 - Latasha's new book Brown Faces, White Spaces 
    38:16 - Why we need to talk about uncomfortable realities of racism and systematic oppression
    45:09 - Regulating our emotions in uncomfortable conversations

    Discover the Right Onsite Experience For YouWhether you’re in a challenging season or just want to learn and grow, Onsite has an experience to meet you right where you are and guide you to the more you’re seeking.
    We pair the finest hospitality with the best clinical minds in the country to guide you toward lasting transformation. Our holistic care is thoughtfully designed to help you connect to yourself and the community you form at Onsite.
    You deserve healing. We're here to guide you! Start the process today or connect with our Admissions team at 1-800-341-7432 to discover the right experience for you!

    • 53 min

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