Conversations with a Modern Girl

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This is a channel where I have random conversations about wellness, mental health, religion, current events etc. Just know I talk about random stuff 😝😝I hope you enjoy my channel

  1. 05/16/2025

    "Randomly Thinking About Raising Teenagers : The Good, the Bad, and the Awkward"

    Parenting teenagers requires understanding their unique developmental needs and creating safe spaces for authentic connection in a digital world fraught with comparison and pressure. Modern teens face unprecedented academic expectations, social media influences, and mental health challenges that require parents to adapt traditional approaches. • Social media significantly impacts teen identity formation, especially during sensitive developmental periods  • Not all screen time is equally harmful—content matters more than duration • Model respectful communication and maintain genuine curiosity about your teen's interests • Allow natural consequences and age-appropriate independence to build decision-making skills • Create conversation opportunities beyond "how was school?" to foster deeper connections • Academic pressure is more intense for today's teens with college expectations starting earlier • Recognize when teen behavior goes beyond normal development and might require therapy • Parents should practice self-care and examine their own digital habits as children mirror behaviors • Building relationships with teens should balance respect for privacy with consistent boundaries • Therapy offers teens a safe space to explore identity and develop emotional intelligence If you're struggling with parenting your teenager, check out Volume Up Coaching's parent support group for millennial parents called "Drop the Beat, not the Ball" to improve your parenting in just four weeks. Visit volumeupcoaching.com or follow @volumeupcoaching on Instagram. For therapy services, visit mybestelftherapy.com. Send a text Support the show

    50 min
  2. 04/12/2025

    Randomly thinking Gummy Vitamins Are Full of 💩 (And Other Wellness Truths)

    When Janisha Mays found herself working in emergency rooms during COVID-19, suited up for 12-hour shifts without breaks to eat, drink, or use the bathroom, she had a revelation about the healthcare system. "It really made me understand that as a nurse I have so much more power than just working bedside," she shares. This awakening led her to create Eudaimonia Wellness and Beauty, a Dallas-based wellness spa focused on disease prevention and health promotion. The wellness revolution Janisha champions goes far beyond conventional approaches. Her spa specializes in IV hydration therapy—delivering vitamins, minerals, and amino acids directly into the bloodstream with 100% bioavailability. This stands in stark contrast to oral supplements, which even in people with healthy digestion only offer 25-35% absorption. "Once you get to that optimal level and you are feeling amazing, you never want to be at a level where you're deficient ever again," she explains, describing how clients experience improvements in energy, mood, sleep quality, and overall wellbeing. Particularly passionate about addressing vitamin deficiencies common in Black women, Janisha notes that 95% of her clients are vitamin D deficient—a condition conventional medicine increasingly downplays despite its significant health impacts. She bridges the gap between traditional healthcare and functional medicine, emphasizing that while medications have their place, understanding the root causes of health issues creates truly transformative results. Her collaborative approach extends to partnerships with hairstylists and estheticians, creating specialized treatments for hair growth and skin health that address problems from the inside out. For aspiring wellness entrepreneurs, Janisha offers hard-earned wisdom: "Entrepreneurship is super lonely. There are so many people that give up when they're almost at that breakthrough." She emphasizes the importance of community, authentic self-presentation, and strategic investment in marketing from day one. Her wellness philosophy mirrors her business advice—balance doesn't exist, but prioritizing your nervous system health while making intentional choices about what to sacrifice (never your sleep or health) leads to sustainable success. Ready to experience the difference of truly customized wellness care? Connect with Janisha on social media @eudaimoniawellnessbeauty and discover how addressing your body's nutritional needs can transform your health journey. Send a text Support the show

    1h 3m
  3. 03/29/2025

    Randomly thinking about Fertility Revolution: Breaking Down Barriers with Dr. Cynthia Brown

    Dr. Cynthia Brown joins us for a revelatory conversation about fertility and women's health that challenges conventional wisdom and offers hope to women struggling with conception. As a clinical pharmacologist, integrative fertility expert, and founder of Hope Health in Dallas, Dr. Brown brings 13 years of specialized training in biochemistry, pharmacy, and research to help women achieve pregnancy through personalized approaches. What makes this episode particularly powerful is Dr. Brown's personal journey. Once diabetic with hypertension, sleep apnea, and weighing 200 pounds at just 5'3", she feared never having children. Through holistic methods rooted in science, she healed her body and now empowers other women to do the same without spending years in medical school. The conversation delves into how precision medicine is revolutionizing fertility treatments by looking at women as individuals rather than statistics. Dr. Brown explains how genetic factors, particularly relevant for Black women, often explain why some struggle despite following all the standard advice about diet and exercise. "It might not be you," she reassures listeners, "it might just be literally what your DNA is saying to do with the hormones." We explore eye-opening insights about vitamin D deficiency in darker-skinned women and its critical impact on fibroids and fertility. Dr. Brown uses the powerful metaphor of asking a body "to bring a baby into a burning building" when inflammation levels are high, explaining why addressing underlying health factors is crucial for conception. Perhaps most surprisingly, we learn why many supplements fail women – they're simply not properly regulated or bioavailable, meaning what's on the label isn't necessarily what's in the bottle. This explains why many women take supplements without seeing results. Whether you're actively trying to conceive, facing fertility challenges, or simply want to understand your body better, this episode offers data-driven insights and compassionate wisdom from someone who's been on both sides of the fertility journey. Visit CopellaHealth.com to connect with Dr. Brown and access her resources. Send a text Support the show

    31 min
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