Mind If We Talk?

BetterHelp

Ever feel like you’re carrying something heavy and don’t know where to put it down? Or wonder what to do when you just can’t seem to cope? “Mind If We Talk?” is a podcast from BetterHelp that opens up real conversations about life’s most challenging moments—and how therapy can help. Hosted by licensed therapist Sreela Roy-Greene, each episode brings together two people for a candid, vulnerable conversation as they work through perspectives, emotions, and topics they may have avoided in the past. After each mini therapy session, a mental health expert helps unpack what we heard, offering practical insights you can apply to your own life. Honest, compassionate, and grounded in real connection, this season is all about understanding each other—and finding a path forward together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Growing Together, Not Apart, In Parenthood

    11 HR AGO ·  VIDEO

    Growing Together, Not Apart, In Parenthood

    Becoming a parent changes everything. Your schedule, your sleep, your sense of self. And often, your relationship, too. But that's not the part we tend to talk about. On this episode of "Mind If We Talk?" host and licensed mental health counselor Sreela Roy-Greene sits down with Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson and former NFL pro Andrew East, a married couple of ten years and parents to three children. Their journey into parenthood was anything but easy. It began with an unplanned pregnancy, a miscarriage that brought grief on different timelines, and, later, a difficult postpartum experience that neither Shawn nor Andrew quite understood at the time. In this intimate conversation, Shawn and Andrew share the ways in which becoming parents has tested them— from the moment Andrew decided they needed a therapist’s help to how they've managed to keep choosing each other, even when things get really hard. Later in the show, Sreela is joined by licensed therapist Sonni Williams from BetterHelp. Together, they explore what couples underestimate most about having a baby, how to recognize the signs of postpartum mood disorders, and a 3 a.m. exercise every couple should try before the baby arrives. If you're navigating the transition into parenthood, recovering from pregnancy loss, or just feeling like you and your partner have become ships in the night, this episode is for you. 00:00 Becoming Parents Changes Everything 00:47 Welcome Back to Mind If We Talk? 02:29 Shawn & Andrew on Marriage, Family, and Commitment 05:30 The Fear of an Unplanned Pregnancy 09:00 Navigating Miscarriage and Grief Together 14:45 How Parenthood Changed Their Communication 18:26 Postpartum Depression and Feeling Misunderstood 23:57 Why Therapy Became Essential to Their Marriage 29:32 Expert Perspective: Pregnancy, Parenthood & Relationship Stress 37:07 Understanding Postpartum Depression and Anxiety 39:05 Recognizing Signs Your Partner May Need Help 46:36 Protecting Connection and Scheduling Joy in Marriage 52:54 Preparing Emotionally for Parenthood 55:06 Final Reflections and Closing Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    56 min
  2. The Truth About Caregiving No One Talks About

    7 MAY ·  VIDEO

    The Truth About Caregiving No One Talks About

    Caregiving can quietly reshape a family, shifting roles, responsibilities, and relationships in ways that are often hard to name. It can bring people closer, but it can also surface distance, guilt, and questions about what it really means to show up for someone you love. In this episode of Mind If We Talk?, host and licensed mental health counselor Sreela Roy-Greene sits down with Chris Punsalan and his cousin Merz Esguerra. They reflect on their very different experiences caring for their grandmother: Chris was her full-time caregiver for eight years, while Merz describes taking more of a backseat during that time. Their conversation opens up a deeper look at family roles, emotional labor, and the complicated mix of love, obligation, and regret that can come with caring for an aging loved one. 00:00 The Emotional Reality of Caregiving 02:54 Meet Chris and Merz: A Family Caregiving Story 05:40 What Daily Life as a Caregiver Looks Like 10:35 Why Caregivers Often Don’t Ask for Help 14:22 Regret, Guilt, and Family Dynamics 16:56 The Emotional Cost of Caregiving 20:52 Finding Purpose Through Caregiving 24:38 Advice for Caregivers 27:10 What Caregiving Teaches About Love 29:11 Expert Perspective on Caregiver Burnout 30:17 How to Ask for Help as a Caregiver 34:11 Family Communication and Support 42:56 Feeling Overwhelmed and Coping Strategies 53:26 Closing Reflections Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min

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Ever feel like you’re carrying something heavy and don’t know where to put it down? Or wonder what to do when you just can’t seem to cope? “Mind If We Talk?” is a podcast from BetterHelp that opens up real conversations about life’s most challenging moments—and how therapy can help. Hosted by licensed therapist Sreela Roy-Greene, each episode brings together two people for a candid, vulnerable conversation as they work through perspectives, emotions, and topics they may have avoided in the past. After each mini therapy session, a mental health expert helps unpack what we heard, offering practical insights you can apply to your own life. Honest, compassionate, and grounded in real connection, this season is all about understanding each other—and finding a path forward together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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