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A podcast where we discuss some things perinatal and all things mental health!
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091 - Bibliotherapy at LeakyCon 2023 Chicago | with Dr. Hillary Van Dyke and Laura Anne Browning, MBA
I’ve been hinting at this episode for a while, and it’s finally here! Join us for an in-depth conversation about mental health (or the lack thereof) in the Harry Potter series. We explore the challenge of separating the art from the artist, especially in light of the author’s controversial views on equity. Our discussion covers how we suppress our "magic," battle imposter syndrome, navigate self-worth, and much more.
These beloved books have been our favorites since childhood, and it was a joy to gather with friends to discuss them. We also connected with fellow Potter fans to hear their personal stories, the series' impact on their lives, and their insights on mental health.
Enjoy the episode!
Welcome back to The Perinatal Podcast!
Thanks so much for joining me for this episode of The Perinatal Podcast. I’d love for you to write a review of my show on your app, and don’t forget to subscribe so you get a notification when new content is posted. Take a moment to leave a 5-star rating, too!
You can access additional mental wellness content and ad-free episodes by purchasing a monthly subscription at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theperinatalpodcast/subscribe or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-perinatal-podcast/id1590957531.
Follow me at @AmplifyWellnessWithMeg on Instagram and find Meg Duke LCSW on Facebook. You can also look for The Perinatal Podcast content by searching the hashtag, #ThePerinatalPodcast.
Our show is executive produced by David Presley and produced by Meg Duke. Our theme song was written and performed by Antwone McDuffie. -
Perinatal Plus - Ad-Free, 091 Bibliotherapy at LeakyCon 2023 Chicago | with Dr. Hillary Van Dyke and Laura Anne Browning, MBA
I’ve been hinting at this episode for a while, and it’s finally here! Join us for an in-depth conversation about mental health (or the lack thereof) in the Harry Potter series. We explore the challenge of separating the art from the artist, especially in light of the author’s controversial views on equity. Our discussion covers how we suppress our "magic," battle imposter syndrome, navigate self-worth, and much more.
These beloved books have been our favorites since childhood, and it was a joy to gather with friends to discuss them. We also connected with fellow Potter fans to hear their personal stories, the series' impact on their lives, and their insights on mental health.
Enjoy the episode!
Welcome back to The Perinatal Podcast!
Thanks so much for joining me for this episode of The Perinatal Podcast. I’d love for you to write a review of my show on your app, and don’t forget to subscribe so you get a notification when new content is posted. Take a moment to leave a 5-star rating, too!
Follow me at @AmplifyWellnessWithMeg on Instagram and find Meg Duke LCSW on Facebook. You can also look for The Perinatal Podcast content by searching the hashtag, #ThePerinatalPodcast.
Our show is executive produced by David Presley and produced by Meg Duke. Our theme song was written and performed by Antwone McDuffie. -
090 - Mothers & Daughters with Emily Bitner
In this episode, we're joined by Emily Bitner, a seasoned therapist and coach specializing in supporting mothers and daughters through their unique journeys. Together, we explore the intricate web of societal pressures and personal expectations that women face from a tender age. From the seemingly unattainable standards of independence to the relentless pursuit of perfection, we dissect the stressors and strains that weigh heavily on the shoulders of women, especially as they transition into motherhood.
Join us as we uncover strategies for breaking free from the shackles of societal norms and embracing a new paradigm of healthy interdependency. Emily shares invaluable insights on how to navigate these complex dynamics, offering practical advice on understanding we are first human, how to acknowledge our identities and our mothers', setting boundaries, and prioritizing the well-being of both ourselves and our children.
Tune in as we embark on a transformative journey towards self-discovery, empowerment, and ultimately, liberation from the expectations that no longer serve us. This episode of The Perinatal Podcast is a beacon of hope for daughters, some of whom are also mothers, everywhere, reminding us that it's okay to ask for help, to lean on others, and to redefine what it truly means to thrive as a woman on this planet.
Find Emily!
Coaching Website: https://www.emilybitner.com/
Therapy Website: https://www.emilybitnertherapy.com/
Thanks so much for joining me for this episode of The Perinatal Podcast. I’d love for you to write a review of my show on your app, and don’t forget to subscribe so you get a notification when new content is posted. Take a moment to leave a 5-star rating, too!
You can access additional mental wellness content and ad-free episodes by purchasing a monthly subscription at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theperinatalpodcast/subscribe or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-perinatal-podcast/id1590957531.
Follow me at @AmplifyWellnessWithMeg on Instagram and find Meg Duke LCSW on Facebook. You can also look for The Perinatal Podcast content by searching the hashtag, #ThePerinatalPodcast. Our show is executive produced by David Presley and produced by Meg Duke. Our theme song was written and performed by Antwone McDuffie. -
Perinatal Plus - Ad-Free, 090 Mothers & Daughters with Emily Bitner
In this episode, we're joined by Emily Bitner, a seasoned therapist and coach specializing in supporting mothers and daughters through their unique journeys. Together, we explore the intricate web of societal pressures and personal expectations that women face from a tender age. From the seemingly unattainable standards of independence to the relentless pursuit of perfection, we dissect the stressors and strains that weigh heavily on the shoulders of women, especially as they transition into motherhood.
Join us as we uncover strategies for breaking free from the shackles of societal norms and embracing a new paradigm of healthy interdependency. Emily shares invaluable insights on how to navigate these complex dynamics, offering practical advice on understanding we are first human, how to acknowledge our identities and our mothers', setting boundaries, and prioritizing the well-being of both ourselves and our children.
Tune in as we embark on a transformative journey towards self-discovery, empowerment, and ultimately, liberation from the expectations that no longer serve us. This episode of The Perinatal Podcast is a beacon of hope for daughters, some of whom are also mothers, everywhere, reminding us that it's okay to ask for help, to lean on others, and to redefine what it truly means to thrive as a woman on this planet.
Find Emily!
Coaching Website: https://www.emilybitner.com/
Therapy Website: https://www.emilybitnertherapy.com/
Thanks so much for joining me for this episode of The Perinatal Podcast. I’d love for you to write a review of my show on your app, and don’t forget to subscribe so you get a notification when new content is posted. Take a moment to leave a 5-star rating, too!
Follow me at @AmplifyWellnessWithMeg on Instagram and find Meg Duke LCSW on Facebook. You can also look for The Perinatal Podcast content by searching the hashtag, #ThePerinatalPodcast.
Our show is executive produced by David Presley and produced by Meg Duke. Our theme song was written and performed by Antwone McDuffie. -
089 - Neurodivergent and Empowered with Anna Granta
Neurodivergent and Empowered!
Anna Granta joins me this week to discuss ADHD, Autism/ASD, Dyslexia, and other neurodivergent conditions and the work she does to help adults uncover their strengths and thrive at work. We discuss the process of starting something new and getting okay with sucking as a beginner, connective thinking problem solving skills, and how to not pass our binary thinking on to our little ones.
Anna owns Granta Coaching and works with individuals and groups using a mix of teaching and open coaching/exploration. She teaches people how their brain works best and strategies or tools that they can use in everyday situations, such as preparing for a difficult conversation. Her clients trust her and find her easy to talk to, so they are able to explore their changing identity and share their struggles as well as their successes. She reflects the best version of her clients back to them, celebrating their successes and stretching them to think critically about alternative actions/next steps.
Welcome, Anna, to the Perinatal Podcast, and welcome back, Listeners!
Thanks so much for joining me for this episode of The Perinatal Podcast. I’d love for you to write a review of my show on your app, and don’t forget to subscribe so you get a notification when new content is posted. Take a moment to leave a 5-star rating, too!
You can access additional mental wellness content and ad-free episodes by purchasing a monthly subscription at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theperinatalpodcast/subscribe or https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-perinatal-podcast/id1590957531.
Follow me at @AmplifyWellnessWithMeg on Instagram and find Meg Duke LCSW on Facebook. You can also look for The Perinatal Podcast content by searching the hashtag, #ThePerinatalPodcast.
Our show is executive produced by David Presley and produced by Meg Duke. Our theme song was written and performed by Antwone McDuffie. -
Perinatal Plus - Ad-Free, 089 Neurodivergent and Empowered with Anna Granta
Neurodivergent and Empowered!
Anna Granta joins me this week to discuss ADHD, Autism/ASD, Dyslexia, and other neurodivergent conditions and the work she does to help adults uncover their strengths and thrive at work. We discuss the process of starting something new and getting okay with sucking as a beginner, connective thinking problem solving skills, and how to not pass our binary thinking on to our little ones.
Anna owns Granta Coaching and works with individuals and groups using a mix of teaching and open coaching/exploration. She teaches people how their brain works best and strategies or tools that they can use in everyday situations, such as preparing for a difficult conversation. Her clients trust her and find her easy to talk to, so they are able to explore their changing identity and share their struggles as well as their successes. She reflects the best version of her clients back to them, celebrating their successes and stretching them to think critically about alternative actions/next steps.
Welcome, Anna, to the Perinatal Podcast, and welcome back, Listeners!
Thanks so much for joining me for this episode of The Perinatal Podcast. I’d love for you to write a review of my show on your app, and don’t forget to subscribe so you get a notification when new content is posted. Take a moment to leave a 5-star rating, too!
Follow me at @AmplifyWellnessWithMeg on Instagram and find Meg Duke LCSW on Facebook. You can also look for The Perinatal Podcast content by searching the hashtag, #ThePerinatalPodcast.
Our show is executive produced by David Presley and produced by Meg Duke. Our theme song was written and performed by Antwone McDuffie.