You Can Trust Yourself

Megan Spencer

In a world with so many opinions, it’s difficult to trust ourselves. We know it’s not easy, and that’s why each week we will vulnerably share our personal stories and experiences. Our mission is to leave you with encouragement and tools to nurture your ability to trust yourself. Welcome to You Can Trust Yourself, the podcast. We’re your hosts, Meg and Maggi. Megan Spencer is a Clinical Mental Health Counselor in training. She specializes in working with women through a person-centered approach. Maggi Fitzpatrick is a coach specializing in optimizing mental and physical human performance.

  1. 05/15/2025

    The End of an Era, New Beginnings, and Trusting Ourselves to do Hard Things

    In this episode of 'You Can Trust Yourself', hosts Maggi Fitzpatrick and Meg discuss the transition of the podcast as Maggi announces her departure from co-hosting. They explore the emotional complexities of change, the importance of listening to one's body in decision-making, and the value of trusting oneself amidst difficult choices. The conversation emphasizes the significance of personal growth, emotional intelligence, and the support found in relationships, while also encouraging listeners to embrace their unique decision-making processes. Key Takeaways: The podcast will continue with Meg as the sole host.Maggi's decision to step away was difficult but necessary for her growth.It's important to navigate emotions during transitions.Listening to your body can reveal deeper truths than logic alone.Decision-making can be complex and messy, not always straightforward.Trusting oneself is crucial, even when it feels uncomfortable.Change can be hard, but it can also lead to growth.It's okay to feel different from others in your decision-making process.Supportive relationships allow for honest conversations about change.Embrace your unique approach to decision-making, whether fast or slow. Thank you so much for being here with us. For the last time... Love, Meg & Maggi Connect with Maggi: Instagram TikTok Facebook LinkedIn Follow the show: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Youtube ⁠ Music curtesy of LiQWYD

    21 min
  2. 05/05/2025

    Trust Yourself… But Only After a Snack (and Maybe a Nap)

    Have you ever been UNABLE to make a decision, only to realize you’re hungry or tired? You are definitely not alone, and it happens to us all a lot more than we’d like.  In this episode, we explore the importance of physiological factors, such as hunger and sleep, and how they impact our ability to trust ourselves. We discuss how our bodies work when they are hungry and tired (or don’t work, for that matter), and how we can maintain a foundation of wellness through Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. The conversation emphasizes practical strategies for decision-making under stress and the power of self-talk in fostering authenticity and self-acceptance.  And don’t you forget to do your homework! Leave a review, comment on social media or leave us a message and tell us how it went. (You’ll have to listen to figure out what your homework is). Key Takeaways: Physiological states like hunger can impair decision-making.Ghrelin, the hunger hormone, influences our mood and choices.Maintaining a foundation of wellness is crucial for optimal functioning.Maslow's hierarchy of needs highlights the importance of basic self-care.Regulating our physical needs can enhance emotional well-being.Practical strategies can help us make better decisions under stress.Self-talk can empower us to trust ourselves more.Honoring our needs can inspire others to do the same.It's never too late to prioritize everyday wellness. Chapters: 03:35 The Impact of Physical Needs on Decision Making 06:26 Understanding Ghrelin and Its Effects 09:40 The Connection Between Body and Mind 12:31 Everyday Wellness and Its Importance 15:28 The Role of Regulation in Therapy 18:45 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Wellness 29:28 Understanding Baseline Needs 36:50 Navigating Decision-Making Under Pressure 49:14 Embracing Authenticity and Self-Trust Love, Meg & Maggi Follow us: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Youtube ⁠ Music curtesy of LiQWYD [self-trust, wellness, decision-making, physiology, ghrelin, mental health, emotional regulation, Maslow's hierarchy, self-care, hunger]

    51 min
  3. 04/28/2025

    Stop Waiting for Someday: Momentum Doesn’t Wait for Motivation and Neither Should You

    This week, we’re calling out the reality of what it takes to have the week we truly want. Are you tired of feeling like a victim of Monday? Without the proper preparation and routines in place, it’s easy to get trapped in the cycle of dreading the work week and just waiting for the weekend to come around. In this episode, we’re sharing how to create routines you actually want to show up for, how to make your week feel way less heavy, and how to start trusting yourself to build a life you’re excited about — not just surviving through. It’s time to stop barely making it through the week. It’s time to take back your time, take control of your Monday, and build momentum that makes every day enjoyable.  Key Takeaways: Momentum isn’t optional — it’s how you take control of your week.The first push matters. Stop waiting, start moving.Fun isn’t a luxury — it’s the fuel for real productivity.Self-trust isn’t “nice to have” — it’s non-negotiable if you want a life that lights you up.Systems don’t make you rigid — they give you the freedom to actually live.How you show up Monday sets the whole damn tone. Own it.Rest and self-care aren’t breaks from progress — they are progress.You can pick up the rock of responsibility anytime — the question is, will you?If you hate your tasks, make them fun — your mindset depends on it.Living for Friday? You’re robbing yourself of 5/7 of your life. (Fix that.) Chapters: 06:45 Understanding Momentum in Our Lives 12:42 The Importance of Initial Push for Momentum 18:08 Creating Systems for Sustained Momentum 24:49 Practical Strategies for Building Weekly Momentum 31:53 Setting Up for Success: The Sunday Routine 42:30 Building Momentum: Making Mondays Fun 58:32 Living Beyond the Weekend: Embracing Ordinary Moments Love, Meg & Maggi Follow us: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Youtube ⁠ [momentum, productivity, self-trust, weekly routine, positive mindset, work-life balance, motivation, personal development, self-care, fun] Music curtesy of LiQWYD

    1h 3m
  4. 04/21/2025

    If You're Always Asking for Advice... This One's For You.

    We get it. It’s tempting to ask the people closest to us (and sometimes strangers on the internet) what we should do… for every single decision we have to make. But is this really what’s best for us? On this week’s episode, we’re discussing the drawbacks of outsourcing our power to other people. Why do we trust everyone else on the planet more than we trust ourselves? How can we learn to listen to our own intuition, sort through advice from other people, and take actions that move us towards the life we desire? The truth is that other people are only able to tell you how they see it. Their perspective is clouded by their own life experiences and circumstances, and those oftentimes don’t align with our own.  If you’re looking to stop wasting time asking other people for advice and are ready to start taking action moving towards the one you desire, press play. Our perspective may be just the thing you need to get started. Takeaways: The societal norm encourages seeking validation from others.Listening to oneself is often overlooked in favor of external advice.The cost of ignoring self-trust can be significant.Quiet reflection is necessary to hear our inner voice.Pleasing everyone is impossible and can lead to dissatisfaction.Trusting ourselves can enhance our relationships with others.Self-trust is a lifelong journey that can start at any moment. Chapters: 11:00 Navigating External Advice vs. Internal Wisdom 21:40 Building Trust in Ourselves 23:05 A Pivotal Moment: Learning to Trust Yourself 31:06 Navigating Health and Self-Care 34:03 The Importance of Quiet and Reflection 37:17 Shortening the Gap Between Knowing and Doing Love, Meg & Maggi Follow us: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Youtube ⁠ [self-trust, personal growth, decision making, advice, inner voice, self-awareness, mental health, Glennon Doyle, Untamed, personal development] Music curtesy of LiQWYD

    43 min
  5. 04/14/2025

    PART 2 - The #1 Strategy to Build Self-Trust: Practical Ways To Exercise More And Actually Enjoy It

    Wishing you could find a way to make exercise a consistent part of your life, but never seem to be able to do it? If that’s you, or if you struggle with enjoying fitness at all, you’re going to want to press play immediately. This week we’re discussing handling gym anxiety, finding personal preferences in fitness, and the impact of childhood experiences on our exercise habits as adults. Creating new narratives around exercise is just the first step towards a more positive relationship with physical activity, which is something we all desire and is possible for all of us.  IMPORTANT: This episode is the second part of last week’s episode. If you haven’t listened to that one yet, we highly recommend you do so prior to listening to this week’s episode. Otherwise, you may feel like you’re eavesdropping on a conversation next to you in a coffee shop, just WISHING you were able to hear the first part of the story (which luckily for you, you can).  Key Takeaways: Building self-trust through exercise is a journey.Consistency is more important than perfection in fitness.Finding a supportive community can enhance motivation.Personal preferences in fitness should guide exercise choices.Childhood experiences can shape adult attitudes towards exercise.It's important to try different activities to discover what you enjoy.Creating new narratives around exercise can improve self-worth.Flexibility in fitness routines is key to long-term success.Taking action is essential for building self-trust in fitness. Love,  Meg & Maggi Follow us: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠TikTok⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ ⁠Youtube ⁠ Music curtesy of LiQWYD [self-trust, exercise, fitness, mindset, consistency, gym anxiety, personal preferences, childhood experiences, narrative change]

    28 min
5
out of 5
13 Ratings

About

In a world with so many opinions, it’s difficult to trust ourselves. We know it’s not easy, and that’s why each week we will vulnerably share our personal stories and experiences. Our mission is to leave you with encouragement and tools to nurture your ability to trust yourself. Welcome to You Can Trust Yourself, the podcast. We’re your hosts, Meg and Maggi. Megan Spencer is a Clinical Mental Health Counselor in training. She specializes in working with women through a person-centered approach. Maggi Fitzpatrick is a coach specializing in optimizing mental and physical human performance.