Connected Conversations

Vivia

Connected Conversations is a podcast created to support emotional wellness, self-awareness, and meaningful connection. Each episode offers thoughtful dialogue around mental health, relationships, healing, and personal growth, designed to meet you where you are.   This podcast is an extension of the values at Connective Counseling Services: clarity, compassion, and connection.

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    Overcoming Obstacles, How to Keep Going When Life Tries to Stop You

    About This Episode Obstacles are part of every person’s story. But here’s the truth that most people miss: the biggest obstacle you will ever face is usually not the circumstance in front of you. It’s the story you start telling yourself about it. In this episode, Vivia gets real about the internal narratives that keep us stuck, names the three obstacles that show up most often in personal growth, shares a personal story about a season when everything felt like it was falling apart, and hands you a practical five-tool Resilience Toolkit you can start using today.  KEY TAKEAWAYS What to Remember From This Episode 1.  The biggest obstacle is often the story you tell yourself. Before the circumstance can be addressed, the narrative needs attention. 2.  Fear of failure is universal — and it is not a stop sign. Failure is evidence of growth, not proof of inadequacy. 3.  Comparison will rob you of the joy available to you right now. You cannot stay in your lane if you are always looking at someone else’s. 4.  Asking for help is wisdom, not weakness. The healing that happens when you stop white-knuckling it alone is not small. It is life-changing. 5.  Resilience is a skill, not a personality trait. It is built brick by brick — one hard moment survived at a time. 6.  You have already survived 100% of your worst days. That is the evidence. That is the proof. That is your resilience. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE 🔍 Tool 1 — Name the Story When you hit an obstacle, pause and ask: What story am I telling myself about this right now? Naming the narrative takes away its power. You are not the story. You are the person watching it — and once you see it, you can choose to rewrite it. ⏰ Tool 2 — The Five-Minute Rule Set a timer for five minutes. Give yourself full permission to feel the feeling — vent, cry, be frustrated. When the timer goes off, take a breath and ask: What is the one next step I can take right now? Just one. You do not have to solve the whole thing.  📝 Tool 3 — Collect Your Evidence When your brain says “you cannot do this,” that is a thought, not a fact. Write down three times you faced something hard and came out the other side. Three times you showed up even when it was difficult. Use that evidence.  🌬️ Tool 4 — Regulate Before You Respond Decisions made from a dysregulated nervous system are almost never your best ones. Before you respond to the hard thing, breathe first. Box breathing: four counts in, hold four, out four, hold four. Simple. Physiological. It works.  👥 Tool 5 — Build Your Board You need a personal board of directors — three to five people who know you, love you, and are honest with you. Not a big circle. The right people. Therapy, community, faith spaces, and growth groups are all places to find your people if that circle feels thin right now. Reflection Questions Which of the Big Three resonates most with you right now: fear of failure, comparison, or resistance to asking for help? What would it look like to take one step through it?What is the “one next step” you have been avoiding? What would it feel like to take it today?Connected Conversations is a heart-centered podcast hosted by Vivia M. Brown, Licensed Professional Counselor and life coach. Each episode creates space for honest conversations about mental health, healing, relationships, and personal growth—without the pressure to have it all together. This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy. If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact your local emergency number or a crisis hotline in your area.

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  2. ٢٨ مارس

    Is There Such a Thing as Levels to Lying?

    We’ve all heard of “little white lies”… but are they really harmless? In today’s episode, we explore the idea that lying isn’t always black and white—there are layers to it. From small everyday omissions to deeper forms of dishonesty rooted in fear, this conversation invites you to look at truth, trust, and connection in a more honest way. This isn’t about judgment—it is about awareness, growth, and learning how to show up more authentically in your relationships and within yourself.  What We Talk About  What “lying” really looks like in everyday life  The difference between white lies, omission, and deeper deception  Why we lie (hint: it’s often about protection, not intention to harm)  How dishonesty—big or small—impacts trust and connection  The role of emotional safety in telling the truth  How to move toward honesty in a healthy, respectful way Key Takeaways  Lying often comes from a place of fear or self-protection, not just deception  Even small, repeated dishonesty can create distance in relationships Withholding truth can be just as impactful as telling a lie Honesty builds freedom—less anxiety, more alignment  You deserve relationships where you feel safe being real  Growth starts with awareness, not perfection Reflection Questions Take a moment to check in with yourself:  When do I tend to avoid telling the full truth?  What am I trying to protect in those moments?  Do I feel safe being honest in my relationships? Why or why not?  What would it look like for me to practice honesty in a gentle, respectful way this week? Try This This Week  Pause before responding—give yourself space to choose honesty  Replace “I’m fine” with something more real (even if it’s simple)  Practice naming your feelings without over-explaining  Choose clarity over avoidance, even in small moments Words to Hold Onto “Honesty isn’t about perfection—it’s about alignment.” 📢 Let’s Stay Connected If this episode resonated with you:  Share it with someone who could use this conversation  Take a moment to reflect and apply one takeaway this week  Continue the conversation, your growth mattersConnected Conversations is a heart-centered podcast hosted by Vivia M. Brown, Licensed Professional Counselor and life coach. Each episode creates space for honest conversations about mental health, healing, relationships, and personal growth—without the pressure to have it all together. This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy. If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact your local emergency number or a crisis hotline in your area.

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    Boundaries: Not Mean, Just Tired, How to Say No Without the Guilt Spiral

    In this episode of Connected Conversations, Vivia keeps it real about boundaries — what they actually are, why they feel so hard to set, and how guilt keeps us stuck in cycles of overgiving. This is an honest, relatable conversation for anyone who has ever said “yes” while their body was screaming “no,” or believed that being loving meant always being available. Spoiler alert: boundaries aren’t selfish. They’re necessary. And you’re not “too much” for needing them. In This Episode, We Talk About: Why saying no can trigger guilt and anxiety How people-pleasing quietly drains your nervous system The myth that love equals unlimited access Simple, practical ways to say no without spiraling into shame What to do when someone reacts negatively to your boundary How protecting your peace strengthens — not harms — healthy relationshipsWho This Episode Is For: Anyone who feels stretched too thin The chronic “yes” person who struggles to disappoint others Those who overcommit, overexplain, and overextend Anyone ready to stop abandoning themselves to keep the peaceTakeaway: Boundaries are not walls. They are clarity. You don’t need to earn rest. You don’t need to perform to be loved. And you are allowed to protect your peace.Healthy boundaries don’t push people away — they help the right relationships grow stronger. Reflection Questions: Where am I saying yes out of guilt instead of desire? What does my body feel when I overcommit? What is one boundary I can practice this week?Stay Connected: If this episode resonated with you and you’re ready to build healthier relationships, stronger boundaries, and deeper self-trust… ✨ Join the Connective Counseling Community  https://connectivecounselingservices.com/join-the-community/ Until next time — take care of yourself gently, and stay connected. Connected Conversations is a heart-centered podcast hosted by Vivia M. Brown, Licensed Professional Counselor and life coach. Each episode creates space for honest conversations about mental health, healing, relationships, and personal growth—without the pressure to have it all together. This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy. If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact your local emergency number or a crisis hotline in your area.

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  4. ٢٣ فبراير

    Therapy, Make It Normal

    In this episode of Connected Conversations, Vivia keeps it real about therapy — what it actually is, what it isn’t, and why so many of us avoid it even when we need support the most. This is a light, honest, and relatable conversation for anyone who’s ever said, “I’m fine” while clearly not being fine, or thought therapy was only for people who’ve “hit rock bottom.” Spoiler alert: you don’t have to be broken to benefit from therapy. You just have to be human. In This Episode, We Talk About: What therapy really looks like in everyday lifeCommon myths and fears that keep people from starting therapyWhy being “strong” without support is exhaustingHow therapy helps you respond instead of reactWhat real growth looks like (hint: it’s not dramatic)Why asking “What do I need right now?” can change everythingWho This Episode Is For: Anyone feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally tiredPeople curious about therapy but unsure where to startThose who think they should be able to “handle it on their own”Anyone ready to stop carrying everything aloneTakeaway: Therapy isn’t about fixing what’s wrong with you.  It’s about reconnecting with yourself, learning new ways to cope, and giving your nervous system a place to breathe. You don’t need a crisis to deserve care. Reflection Question: What would your life look like if you didn’t have to carry everything by yourself? Stay Connected: If this episode resonated, share it with someone you care about — including yourself.  Be sure to follow Connected Conversations for more honest, healing-centered conversations about growth, relationships, and emotional well-being. Until next time — take care of yourself, gently and stay connected Connected Conversations is a heart-centered podcast hosted by Vivia M. Brown, Licensed Professional Counselor and life coach. Each episode creates space for honest conversations about mental health, healing, relationships, and personal growth—without the pressure to have it all together. This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy. If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact your local emergency number or a crisis hotline in your area.

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    Healing Isn’t Linear (And That’s Annoying Sometimes)

    Healing doesn’t happen in a straight line.  And if you’ve ever felt frustrated, discouraged, or “behind” because of that, you’re not alone. In this episode of Connected Conversations, Vivia explores the reality of healing: the progress, the setbacks, and the messy middle we don’t talk about enough. With warmth, honesty, and a little humor, this conversation reminds you that growth isn’t about perfection, it’s about compassion, awareness, and continuing to show up. Healing isn’t a staircase.  It’s more like a toddler with a crayon.  And even the scribbles count.  In This Episode, We Talk About: Why healing isn’t linear, and why that’s actually okayHow setbacks don’t erase your progressThe difference between growth and growth shameWhy being triggered doesn’t mean you’ve failedHow to offer yourself grace instead of judgmentWhat real progress actually looks like over time Reflection Questions to Sit With: Where am I being hard on myself for not being “further along”?What’s one way my healing shows up differently now than it used to?When I experience a setback, do I respond with shame or curiosity?If healing is a toddler with a crayon, where am I trying to force straight lines?What would grace for my process look like this week—practically💛 Gentle Reminder: You are not late.  You are not broken.  You are not failing. You are becoming, and becoming takes time. 🌱 Stay Connected: If this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who may need encouragement today. Healing doesn’t have to be loud.  Growth doesn’t have to be perfect.  Sometimes it just looks like showing up. Until next time—stay connected. Connected Conversations is a heart-centered podcast hosted by Vivia M. Brown, Licensed Professional Counselor and life coach. Each episode creates space for honest conversations about mental health, healing, relationships, and personal growth—without the pressure to have it all together. This podcast is for educational and inspirational purposes only and is not a substitute for therapy. If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact your local emergency number or a crisis hotline in your area.

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Connected Conversations is a podcast created to support emotional wellness, self-awareness, and meaningful connection. Each episode offers thoughtful dialogue around mental health, relationships, healing, and personal growth, designed to meet you where you are.   This podcast is an extension of the values at Connective Counseling Services: clarity, compassion, and connection.