20 episodes

A creative space to talk about the struggles and to celebrate the successes around mental health and all things alike


Disclaimer ❗️❗️❗️: This podcast is NOT a therapy service. I am here to explore mental health topics with you! I am not here to diagnose, encourage medication or any kind of treatment.

Sources: If you or someone you know is suicidal or in distress you can contact:

The National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 or you can also call 911

Refuse to Sink Lauren Jones

    • Technology

A creative space to talk about the struggles and to celebrate the successes around mental health and all things alike


Disclaimer ❗️❗️❗️: This podcast is NOT a therapy service. I am here to explore mental health topics with you! I am not here to diagnose, encourage medication or any kind of treatment.

Sources: If you or someone you know is suicidal or in distress you can contact:

The National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 or you can also call 911

    Movement is Medicine

    Movement is Medicine

    For this episode, Emily Brady, Chiropractic Physician, provides insight on the importance of connecting the mind and body through movement. Emily highlights how essential it is to practice stretching and good posture to improve mental and physical health. She also explains the ongoing struggle that many patients have while working a desk job daily and how it disrupts alignment, posture and overall stability. Not only does Emily help align individuals each day, but also aims to improve blood flow and lactic acid for steady healing. Emily also connects her own personal mental health journey and how it inspired her to be the doctor she is today. You can find Emily on Instagram at dr.em_brady

    • 47 min
    She Remembered Who She Was

    She Remembered Who She Was

    Many of us have been through one of those relationships that tear us down. Sometimes we feel lost, defeated and have no direction on how to pick up the pieces. This episode is exactly that. Alex left a toxic relationship which led her into an anxious state. She realized she lost who she was and needed to rebuild. With the support from her family, friends and any strength she had left, Alex began the process of finding herself again. She surrounded herself with a healthy support system, self-reflection and saying "yes" to new opportunities. Alex remembered who she was and the game changed. You can find Alex on Instagram @alex_overly

    • 40 min
    Holding On

    Holding On

    Danielle was doing her best to hold on through a myriad of traumatic and unexpected events. These difficult events rippled one after the other causing Danielle to feel mentally and physically unwell. When faced with these types of events, it is natural for the human body to shut down and fall into autopilot mode. Danielle looked at herself in the mirror and knew she needed to make changes. She discusses how she refused to sink and followed cognitive behavioral therapy as a helpful tool. Danielle held on and has shifted her career to helping others to hold on as well. 

    • 48 min
    Attachment Theory

    Attachment Theory

    In this episode, we dive into attachment theory and explore the four attachment styles that many of us can relate to. Of course no relationship is perfect, that would be boring, of course! This episode explains the different ways attachment styles can be developed and how they show up in our personal relationships. What attachment style(s) resonates with you?

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    • 24 min
    "I Lost My Son To Suicide"

    "I Lost My Son To Suicide"

    Yael Kaner continues to grieve the loss of her 33-year-old son, Eliyahu Natan Kassorla. In March 2020, Yael tragically lost her son to suicide. She explained that her son struggled with mental health throughout childhood and into adulthood. At a young age, Eliyahu was diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and was eventually diagnosed with bipolar disorder in adulthood. Yael explains the frequent visits to hospitals for her sons mental health. Years later, her son informed her that he was sexually molested at a young age and held in this trauma for several years. Yael then discusses the multiple suicide attempts that occurred throughout Eliyahu's life. Not only was Eliyahu manifesting past trauma but also hid his sexual orientation. Yael speaks of bipolar disorder, how it affected her son and the major impact this loss had on her and the family. Yael is a strong mother who chose to have a voice on losing her son to suicide. To explore more of Yael's journey, you can find her on Instagram at @yaelkanercoaching

    • 41 min
    Let’s Talk PMDD

    Let’s Talk PMDD

    Hello loyal listeners! Meet Emily Weigand. Emily is a motivated, intelligent warrior who continues to do great things with her life. Emily discusses her experience with PTSD and zones in on the monthly struggle of Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). Just like Emily, several women struggle with this around the world. If you have more questions for Emily on her personal experience, you can find her on Instagram as Kind.Kit

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