The One Moment Rule Podcast

RV Inner Insights

The One Moment Rule Podcast with Rita & Vanita is a raw, honest mother-daughter conversation about real-life emotional patterns, unconscious patterns, why we repeat them, and the one moment where something can begin to shift. We talk about topics including people-pleasing, overthinking, guilt, boundaries, family roles, self-trust, emotional reactions, and the everyday moments that make us shut down, over-explain, say yes, stay quiet, or keep the peace at the cost of ourselves. The One Moment Rule - Pause. Choose. Shift was formed from real low points, repeated patterns, and the feeling of wanting to understand why we kept responding in ways that no longer helped us.  This podcast is not about shaming the pattern. It is about understanding why it happens, how it formed, and how one moment of awareness can help you respond differently. One moment can shift everything.

Episodes

  1. Do We Really Need to Get Married? Marriage Pressure, Family Expectations and Feeling Behind

    1d ago

    Do We Really Need to Get Married? Marriage Pressure, Family Expectations and Feeling Behind

    Do we really need to get married? For some people, marriage is a beautiful choice rooted in love, commitment, partnership and shared values. For others, the pressure to get married can feel louder than the desire itself. In this episode of The One Moment Rule Podcast, we talk about marriage pressure, family expectations, cultural expectations, age, comparison, dating timelines, and the fear of feeling behind. We explore why marriage can start to feel like a deadline, especially when family, culture, friends, social media, and society all seem to have an opinion on what your life should look like by a certain age. This conversation is not about being for or against marriage. It is about asking a more honest question: 'Do I want marriage because it feels aligned with me, or do I want the pressure around marriage to stop?' We also talk about the generational side of marriage expectations, why older and younger generations may see marriage differently, and how emotional patterns can make us confuse desire with pressure, approval, comparison, or fear. Through The One Moment Rule, we look at the pause between pressure and truth. The moment where you ask: What do I actually want? What am I being taught to want? What am I afraid people will think? What choice feels honest for me? If you have ever felt pressure to get married, felt behind in dating, questioned your relationship timeline, or wondered whether marriage is something you truly want, this episode is for you. Marriage can be a meaningful choice. But it should still be a choice. The One Moment is the pause where you stop asking, “What does everyone expect from me?” and start asking, “What feels true for me?” If this episode made you pause, follow The One Moment Rule Podcast and share it with someone who has ever felt pressure around marriage, dating, timelines, or family expectations. And we would love to hear your take: What creates more pressure around marriage: what you genuinely want, or what people expect? Let us know your thoughts on the episode and also what you would like us to talk about in future episodes too! Thank you for the support and we hope you find our podcast helpful! Follow RV Inner Insights:  Instagram: @rvinnerinsights www.rvinnerinsights.com Explore our digital guides: RV Inner Insights | Emotional Pattern Guides for Your Body and Mind The One Moment Rule: Pause. Choose. Shift. Breaking unconscious patterns, one moment at a time. One moment can shift everything.

    17 min
  2. Why Do We Expect People to Change for Us?

    Jun 24

    Why Do We Expect People to Change for Us?

    Have you ever kept hoping someone would change, even when their pattern kept repeating? In this episode of The One Moment Rule Podcast, we talk about why we expect people to change for us, and why it can be so hard to accept repeated behaviour when we are emotionally attached to someone’s potential. We look at relationships, family patterns, attachment, emotional responsibility and why we sometimes keep waiting for people to become who we need them to be. This conversation is not about saying people cannot change. People can change. But the harder question is: Are they choosing to change, or are we waiting for a version of them that only exists in our hope? We talk about: Why we keep hoping people will change Why potential can feel so hard to let go of Practical questions to help us separate hope from reality This episode is for anyone who has ever thought: Maybe this time will be different. Maybe if I explain it better, they will understand. Maybe if I love them enough, they will change. Maybe I just need to be more patient. The One Moment Rule in this episode is the moment we catch ourselves explaining away the pattern again. That moment gives us a chance to pause and ask: Am I responding to who they are showing me they are, or who I keep hoping they will become? Let us know your thoughts on the episode and also what you would like us to talk about in future episodes too! Thank you for the support and we hope you find our podcast helpful! Follow RV Inner Insights:  Instagram: @rvinnerinsights www.rvinnerinsights.com Explore our digital guides: RV Inner Insights | Emotional Pattern Guides for Your Body and Mind The One Moment Rule: Pause. Choose. Shift. Breaking unconscious patterns, one moment at a time. One moment can shift everything.

    14 min
  3. Why Do We Confuse Love With Being Needed?

    Jun 17

    Why Do We Confuse Love With Being Needed?

    Have you ever felt closest to someone when they needed you? When they called you first, came to you for advice, relied on you, or said, “I don’t know what I’d do without you.” In this episode of The One Moment Rule Podcast, we talk about why we can confuse love with being needed - and why being useful, fixing, rescuing or carrying others can sometimes feel like proof that we matter. We look at love, emotional patterns, overgiving, people-pleasing, attachment, family roles, emotional responsibility and why some of us feel safest in relationships where we are needed. From an emotional intelligence point of view, love is care with awareness, respect, emotional safety, responsibility and room for both people to matter. But when love becomes tied to being useful, we can start to ask: Do I feel loved here, or do I feel needed? Can I be cared for when I am not fixing? Would I still feel secure in this relationship if I stopped overgiving? Am I responding from love, or from fear of not being needed? If you have ever felt most valued when you are helping, fixing, listening, rescuing or being the strong one, this episode is for you. Let us know your thoughts on the episode and also what you would like us to talk about in future episodes too! Thank you for the support and we hope you find our podcast helpful! Follow RV Inner Insights:  Instagram: @rvinnerinsights www.rvinnerinsights.com Explore our digital guides: RV Inner Insights | Emotional Pattern Guides for Your Body and Mind The One Moment Rule: Pause. Choose. Shift. Breaking unconscious patterns, one moment at a time. One moment can shift everything.

    17 min
  4. Why Does One Small Comment Ruin Our Whole Mood?

    Jun 10

    Why Does One Small Comment Ruin Our Whole Mood?

    Have you ever had one small comment completely change your mood? Someone says, “You look tired,” “You’re being sensitive,” or their tone just feels a bit off - and suddenly you’re overthinking, replaying the conversation, questioning yourself, or feeling off for the rest of the day. In this episode of The One Moment Rule Podcast, we explore why small comments can feel so big inside. We talk about emotional patterns, overthinking, insecurity, sensitivity, old feelings, fear of being judged, and why a passing comment can sometimes touch something much deeper than the words themselves. This conversation is not about calling yourself “too sensitive” or shaming your reaction. It is about understanding what the comment touched, what meaning you attached to it, and how The One Moment Rule can help you pause before one small moment takes over your whole mood. In this episode, we explore: Why one small comment can affect your whole day Why tone, short replies or casual remarks can feel personal How emotional patterns can make small moments feel bigger The difference between what someone said and what you heard Why we replay comments afterwards How to pause before reacting, defending, shutting down or overthinking A simple question to ask yourself: “What did this comment touch in me?” If you have ever thought, “Why did that affect me so much?” this episode is for you. Breaking unconscious patterns, one moment at a time. Listen, reflect and explore more from RV Inner Insights through the links in the show notes. Let us know your thoughts on the episode and also what you would like us to talk about in future episodes too! Thank you for the support and we hope you find our podcast helpful! Follow RV Inner Insights:  Instagram: @rvinnerinsights www.rvinnerinsights.com Explore our digital guides: RV Inner Insights | Emotional Pattern Guides for Your Body and Mind The One Moment Rule: Pause. Choose. Shift. Breaking unconscious patterns, one moment at a time. One moment can shift everything.

    11 min
  5. Why Do We Stay Around People Who Aren’t Good for Us?

    Jun 3

    Why Do We Stay Around People Who Aren’t Good for Us?

    Have you ever known someone was not good for you… but still felt the need to stay? Maybe it was because of history. Maybe it was because of guilt. Maybe it was because part of you still hoped things would change. Or maybe the connection felt familiar, even if it did not feel healthy. In this episode of The One Moment Rule Podcast, Rita and Vanita talk about why we stay around people who are not good for us - not from a place of judgement, but from a place of understanding. We explore why familiar dynamics can feel safer than healthier ones, why hope can keep us attached, and why guilt can make leaving feel wrong even when staying is costing us. This episode is for anyone who has ever asked: “Why am I still here?” You’ll hear us talk about: why familiarity can feel like safety  how guilt keeps old relationship patterns in place why hope can make it hard to let go how The One Moment Rule can help you notice the moment before you abandon yourself again The One Moment Rule is our framework for recognising the moment before an old pattern takes over: Pause. Choose. Shift. Pause to recognise what is happening. Choose to regulate emotions before reacting. Shift by responding differently and rebuilding self-trust. If this episode makes you think of someone who keeps staying, send it to them gently. And if you want more conversations like this, follow The One Moment Rule Podcast and come back next Wednesday. Let us know your thoughts on the episode and also what you would like us to talk about in future episodes too! Thank you for the support and we hope you find our podcast helpful! Follow RV Inner Insights:  Instagram: @rvinnerinsights www.rvinnerinsights.com Explore our digital guides: RV Inner Insights | Emotional Pattern Guides for Your Body and Mind The One Moment Rule: Pause. Choose. Shift. Breaking unconscious patterns, one moment at a time. One moment can shift everything.

    11 min

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The One Moment Rule Podcast with Rita & Vanita is a raw, honest mother-daughter conversation about real-life emotional patterns, unconscious patterns, why we repeat them, and the one moment where something can begin to shift. We talk about topics including people-pleasing, overthinking, guilt, boundaries, family roles, self-trust, emotional reactions, and the everyday moments that make us shut down, over-explain, say yes, stay quiet, or keep the peace at the cost of ourselves. The One Moment Rule - Pause. Choose. Shift was formed from real low points, repeated patterns, and the feeling of wanting to understand why we kept responding in ways that no longer helped us.  This podcast is not about shaming the pattern. It is about understanding why it happens, how it formed, and how one moment of awareness can help you respond differently. One moment can shift everything.