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Haven‪!‬ Evergreen Podcasts

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.8 • 48 Ratings

A safe space for curiosity and conversation.
Big Sister Advice 🤍
Honest Conversations 🗣️
Your Internet Bff 🦋
Submit topic requests to hello@havenpod.com

    Origin Story of the Haven! Podcast

    Origin Story of the Haven! Podcast

    It's been one full year since I've launched this pod!
    I still get the question of "what made you want to start a podcast in the first place?" so I thought it would be fun to take it back to my "why" and also go into the greater concept of origin stories.
    Did you know that research says that who you are before the age of 5 is likely your "truest self"? Unless you had something very traumatic impact you within that time frame, you were typically the most authentic, raw, and real version of your personality.
    Before socialization, peer pressure, outside influences, and other environmental factors you were blissfully un-self aware and thus free to just BE.
    So, how do we in adulthood look over our shoulder at our past self and appreciate that little version of us, but also take forward some of the necessary lessons life taught us since then?
    I bring in the person who has known me for over 20 years and has seen the evolution of many versions of me in that time frame - my husband & best friend Aaron Weits.
    Together we talk a bit about how childhood interests and personalities can be a window into what brings us even true peace & joy in adulthood.

    • 48 min
    The Mentor/Mentee Relationship

    The Mentor/Mentee Relationship

    What comes to mind when you think of mentorship? Oftentimes we picture the one-on-one type scenario like in Star Wars where Qui-Gon Jinn mentored Obi-Wan Kenobi who then later on matured and took Luke Skywalker under his wing.Yet, that can sometimes feel like a lot of pressure - to wait to be chosen by someone who sees something in you. Or, on the inverse side, it can be really difficult to select someone you want to invest your time & intention into that will truly benefit from your experience. I bring in my long-time (going on 10 years!) mentor in business, Mike Abercrombie, and we explore how mentorship is largely accidental. We discuss questions like - what is the difference between mentorship and coaching? What are the characteristics needed in a mentee? And, how do you know when you're ready to switch from mentee to mentor? Overall, you may find it to be less formulaic than we initially perceive and you can have micro-moments of mentorship in each stage of life.


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    • 43 min
    Learning Emotional Literacy as an Adult

    Learning Emotional Literacy as an Adult

    "Oh, are you feeling frustrated?"

    "That sounds really frustrating..."

    There are so many other words to express emotions other than "frustrated" but why was that the only one that what was coming to mind when I was trying to teach my toddler what was happening in their body?

    Disappointed, jealous, embarrassed, angry, ashamed - those are way more on the mark and elicit an entirely different and appropriate response.

    I realized that I may be emotionally illiterate - not only to identify and name the emotions, but to understand how they operate within my brain and psyche.

    These are some of the conversations I've been having with Angel McNeil, the nanny who watches my kids and is currently studying these concepts in her Graduate program, so together we explore the science behind emotions, how to move through 8 of the most difficult ones, and overall hopefully scratch the surface of Emotional Literacy 101 together.


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    • 54 min
    Gentle Parenting-Ish

    Gentle Parenting-Ish

    The "gentle parenting" movement is all the rage right now.

    At its core, gentle parenting is all about the relationship. It's talking about treating your child as a dignified human worth respect and choice all meanwhile teaching them emotional literacy and tools for how to handle the big feelings in their little bodies.

    Many of us millennials entering into child rearing eras and are determined to do things differently than how we were raised during a more authoritarian time. So, of course, erring on the side of valuing the relationship as the most important component is enticing and alluring - but has the pendulum swung to far in the other direction?

    Are we doomed to be sitting by the door during a meltdown saying "Yes, I hear you don't want to put your socks on... Sure, you wish you didn't have to wear those..." ad nauseam until they're late for school and we're late for work?

    Tune in as I dive into this topic with my friend and child psychologist, Gaia Althsuler, to hear about the pros / cons of this movement and the middle ground of "gentle parenting-ish" where I find myself as a parent.


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    • 40 min
    Relational Tune-Ups

    Relational Tune-Ups

    Anyone who’s been in a relationship for a while knows that sometimes you need to have a quick assessment with your partner of “How are we? Are we okay? Are you happy? Is there any way we can be doing things better?”



    Just like routine car maintenance - it’s important to pull off the highway from time to time and really check things out, ideally before a check engine light comes on.
    In this episode I bring in my husband of 11 years and we go through some tools from our relational tool kit we have learned throughout the years, primarily from our marriage counselor… 




    Using a drive-through method to hear each other’s needs

    The difference between a critique versus a complaint

    The power of wording - “You’re annoying” vs “You’re behavior is annoying me” vs “I’m annoyed”

    The littler version of your partner in your head



    We also land that at some point you need to stop over-analyzing all the ways you could potentially improve and just enjoy the ride together!


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    • 42 min
    Reading The Room

    Reading The Room

    "Come on, man, read the room..."

    We've all heard some variation of that phrase at some point in time. It typically means someone assessed a situation incorrectly before behaving and then the disconnect was palpably felt by the others in the group.

    But, I have noticed that, when asked, most people they would say they DO have the ability to read a room correctly.

    My question is - is that really true? Can people accurately interpret the energy, behaviors, undertones, and body language in a sociological manner?

    I bring in my friend Mebra and we talk a bit about what is required to hone in on this skill (curiosity, self awareness, and a bit of humility) and what it feels like to be read by someone (depends on who is doing the reading, doesn't it?)

    Ultimately, it is important to tap into this ability, but what you DO with that information is far more valuable.


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    • 53 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
48 Ratings

48 Ratings

Deanna Cowdery ,

A safe place

Haven truly is the big sister we all need. I love learning from her through different topics she discusses. Listening to Haven has inspired me to be more gentle with myself and others. She has helped me to see the value in being curious and not critical.

Fancy1974 ,

Love the podcast!

Haven, you are sweet, gentle, thoughtful and your love for others shines as brightly as your love for God! Keep up the good work!

Holly*19 ,

Great Questions!

I am loving these episodes! Each topic and guest have been so intriguing to me. Haven asks thoughtful questions that give space for great conversation. I have enjoyed hearing Haven’s point of view and have left each episode with great insight and some curiosity of my own!

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