We’ll Get Better

Ashlyn Arnold and Kensington Tallman

We'll Get Better is the mental health podcast that dives deep into the real, raw, and often overlooked conversations we all need to have about anxiety, depression, identity, confidence, therapy, and everything in between. With hosts Ashlyn Arnold and actress Kensington Tallman, both passionate mental health advocates, this podcast is a space where teens can have open, honest conversations about mental health and everyday life. It's honest. It's healing. And it's here to remind you: you're not alone.

Episodes

  1. 5D AGO

    Stop Being Stuck

    Feeling stuck in a dark place mentally? Struggling with depression, anxiety, grief, burnout, or feeling lost in your life? In Season 2, Episode 2, Ashlyn breaks down how to get out of mental fog, emotional stuckness, and fear- without pretending everything is fine. This episode dives into: • How to stop letting mental health define who you are • The “this or that” question that changes everything • Why asking “why” keeps you trapped • How grief, trauma, anxiety, and ADHD can become comfort zones • The difference between being stuck vs. spiraling forward • Why nothing will save you except yourself If you feel unmotivated, scared to leave a toxic relationship or job, afraid to fail, or unsure who you are without your pain — this episode is for you. This is not toxic positivity. This is about learning how to move again. Listen. Reflect. Journal. And take your next step. You are allowed to be okay. 💓 Let’s Feel Better!!💓 ✨LOVE, ✨ Ashlyn 💋and Kensington 💝   LIFELINE SOURCES • Lifeline network: Available 24/7, call or text 988, or chat at https://988lifeline.org/ • Teen/Youth Help Line: Available 24/7, call 360-586-2777 to talk about peer pressure, bullying, depression, and more. https://crisis-clinic.org/youthhelpline/ • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 https://www.crisistextline.org/ • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Text: ‘START’ to 678-678 for support • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 https://988lifeline.org/   Follow Us: Instagram: /ashlynandkensington💋💝 Instagram: 💋/ashlynarnold_ 💝 /heykensington TikTok: / ashlynandkensington   DISCLAIMER: This podcast is produced by “Manor House Entertainment Inc.” (MHE) and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. MHE productions and its hosts Ash and Kens are not licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, or medical professionals; they share personal experiences, opinions, and suggestions as friends, not as experts. This podcast and its “CONTENT” (including podcast episodes, linked materials, emails, social media posts, and comments) is not intended as a substitute for advice by a physician, professional coach, or other qualified professional diagnosis, or treatment. Some episodes may cover mature and sensitive topics, including mental health challenges, self-harm, suicide, and sexual content. Listener discretion is advised, particularly for younger audiences. We encourage parents and guardians to be aware of these discussions and foster open conversations.   If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek guidance from a qualified mental health professional or trusted person. Again, Call 988 for immediate help. For our LGBTQ friends please reach out to the Trevor Project. By accessing or engaging with We'll Get Better Podcast content you agree to do so voluntarily and release MHE Productions, its hosts, and affiliates from any and all legal claims related to the content.   DON’T FORGET TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE this Episode with a FRIEND.   Let’s Feel Better!!💓 ✨LOVE, ✨ Ashlyn 💋and Kensington 💝

    32 min
  2. JAN 9

    Rebrand Yourself:Season 2

    This marks the start of a new season focused on rebranding yourself, resetting your mindset, and stepping into the next chapter of personal growth with intention. This episode is for anyone ready to step into their higher self without losing who they are. Ashlyn and Kensington talk real growth, confidence, mindset resets, academic pressure, friendships, and what it actually looks like to move forward when life feels uncertain. Whether you’re heading into college, navigating senior year, or craving a life reset, this conversation breaks down self growth, identity shifts, and choosing progress over perfection. If you’re ready to change the vibe and grow into what’s next, this is the episode to watch. 💓 Let’s Feel Better!!💓   ✨LOVE, ✨ Ashlyn 💋and Kensington 💝   LIFELINE SOURCES • Lifeline network: Available 24/7, call or text 988, or chat at https://988lifeline.org/ • Teen/Youth Help Line: Available 24/7, call 360-586-2777 to talk about peer pressure, bullying, depression, and more. https://crisis-clinic.org/youthhelpline/ • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 https://www.crisistextline.org/ • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Text: ‘START’ to 678-678 for support • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 https://988lifeline.org/   Follow Us: Instagram: /AshlynandKensington 💋💝 Instagram: 💋/ashlynarnold_ 💝 /heykensington TikTok: / AshlynandKensington   DISCLAIMER: This podcast is produced by “Manor House Entertainment Inc.” (MHE) and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. MHE productions and its hosts Ash and Kens are not licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, or medical professionals; they share personal experiences, opinions, and suggestions as friends, not as experts. This podcast and its “CONTENT” (including podcast episodes, linked materials, emails, social media posts, and comments) is not intended as a substitute for advice by a physician, professional coach, or other qualified professional diagnosis, or treatment. Some episodes may cover mature and sensitive topics, including mental health challenges, self-harm, suicide, and sexual content. Listener discretion is advised, particularly for younger audiences. We encourage parents and guardians to be aware of these discussions and foster open conversations. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek guidance from a qualified mental health professional or trusted person. Again, Call 988 for immediate help. For our LGBTQ friends please reach out to the Trevor Project. By accessing or engaging with Let’s Talk About It KA’s content you agree to do so voluntarily and release MHE Productions, its hosts, and affiliates from any and all legal claims related to the content.   DON’T FORGET TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE this Episode with a FRIEND.   CALL TO ACTION: What’s the first step you’re taking in your rebrand? If rebranding isn’t your thing, how are you stepping into 2026?

    24 min
  3. 12/12/2025

    Friday Mini: Embracing imperfection goals for 2026

    In this Friday Mini episode of 'Let's Talk About It,' co-host Kens discusses the importance of starting New Year's resolutions now instead of waiting until 2026. Kens shares personal goals like practicing self-kindness, embracing failure, avoiding comparisons with others, enjoying the journey, focusing on fun despite anxiety, and prioritizing performance over perfection. Kens emphasizes the value of these goals in both personal and   LIFELINE SOURCES • Lifeline network: Available 24/7, call or text 988, or chat at https://988lifeline.org/ • Teen/Youth Help Line: Available 24/7, call 360-586-2777 to talk about peer pressure, bullying, depression, and more. https://crisis-clinic.org/youthhelpline/ • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 https://www.crisistextline.org/ • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Text: ‘START’ to 678-678 for support • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 https://988lifeline.org/   Follow Us: @letstalkaboutitka  @ashlynarnold_ @heykensington    DISCLAIMER: This podcast is produced by “Manor House Entertainment Inc.” (MHE) and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. MHE productions and its hosts Ash and Kens are not licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, or medical professionals; they share personal experiences, opinions, and suggestions as friends, not as experts. This podcast and its “CONTENT” (including podcast episodes, linked materials, emails, social media posts, and comments) is not intended as a substitute for advice by a physician, professional coach, or other qualified professional diagnosis, or treatment. Some episodes may cover mature and sensitive topics, including mental health challenges, self-harm, suicide, and sexual content. Listener discretion is advised, particularly for younger audiences. We encourage parents and guardians to be aware of these discussions and foster open conversations. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek guidance from a qualified mental health professional or trusted person. Again, Call 988 for immediate help. For our LGBTQ friends please reach out to the Trevor Project. By accessing or engaging with Let’s Talk About It KA’s content you agree to do so voluntarily and release MHE Productions, its hosts, and affiliates from any and all legal claims related to the content. DON’T FORGET TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE this Episode with a FRIEND.

    3 min
  4. 11/28/2025

    Friday Mini: How to Calm Anxiety Attacks FAST 5 Tips

    Anxiety attacks can feel overwhelming, but you’re not alone. In this podcast, we break down how to manage anxiety attacks with 5 simple, relatable steps. From letting it out, to grounding yourself, to remembering the moment will pass, these coping tips are designed for students, teens, and young adults who deal with anxiety every day. If you’ve been searching for how to calm anxiety fast, recover from panic attacks, or get real mental health tips that actually work, this is the episode you need. These tips help if you’re struggling with overthinking and spiraling thoughts too. LIFELINE SOURCES • Lifeline network: Available 24/7, call or text 988, or chat at https://988lifeline.org/ • Teen/Youth Help Line: Available 24/7, call 360-586-2777 to talk about peer pressure, bullying, depression, and more. https://crisis-clinic.org/youthhelpline/ • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 https://www.crisistextline.org/ • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Text: ‘START’ to 678-678 for support • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 https://988lifeline.org/ Follow Us: Instagram: @letstalkaboutitka TikTok: @ letstalkaboutitka Instagram: 💋@ashlynarnold_ 💝 @heykensington  DISCLAIMER: This podcast is produced by “Manor House Entertainment Inc.” (MHE) and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. MHE productions and its hosts Ash and Kens are not licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, or medical professionals; they share personal experiences, opinions, and suggestions as friends, not as experts. This podcast and its “CONTENT” (including podcast episodes, linked materials, emails, social media posts, and comments) is not intended as a substitute for advice by a physician, professional coach, or other qualified professional diagnosis, or treatment. Some episodes may cover mature and sensitive topics, including mental health challenges, self-harm, suicide, and sexual content. Listener discretion is advised, particularly for younger audiences. We encourage parents and guardians to be aware of these discussions and foster open conversations. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek guidance from a qualified mental health professional or trusted person. Again, Call 988 for immediate help. For our LGBTQ friends please reach out to the Trevor Project. By accessing or engaging with Let’s Talk About It KA’s content you agree to do so voluntarily and release MHE Productions, its hosts, and affiliates from any and all legal claims related to the content. DON’T FORGET TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE this Episode with a FRIEND.

    13 min
  5. 11/25/2025

    ADHD, Dyslexia & Focus Struggles, How We Actually Study

    *We chose to do very little edits on this podcast so show you our real life struggles!* ✨CANT FOCUS IN SCHOOL? TRY THIS! ✨ Trying to study when your brain won’t focus? Same. In this episode, we talk about what it’s really like living with ADHD, ADD, or dyslexia — the distractions, the chaos, and just trying to survive school. Being Neurodivergent sometimes hit our mental health hard, so we’re sharing how we cope — from Quizlet hacks to music tricks to staying motivated when you’d rather nap. Watch if you’ve ever said, “I’m trying, but focusing feels impossible!” 💓 Let’s Feel Better!!💓 ✨LOVE, ✨ Ash 💋and Kens 💝 LIFELINE SOURCES • Lifeline network: Available 24/7, call or text 988, or chat at https://988lifeline.org/ • Teen/Youth Help Line: Available 24/7, call 360-586-2777 to talk about peer pressure, bullying, depression, and more. https://crisis-clinic.org/youthhelpline/ • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 https://www.crisistextline.org/ • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Text: ‘START’ to 678-678 for support • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 https://988lifeline.org/   Follow Us: Instagram: @letstalkaboutitka  TikTok: @letstalkaboutitka Personal Instagram:💋@ashlynarnold_ 💝 @heykensington    DISCLAIMER: This podcast is produced by “Manor House Entertainment Inc.” (MHE) and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. MHE productions and its hosts Ash and Kens are not licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, or medical professionals; they share personal experiences, opinions, and suggestions as friends, not as experts. This podcast and its “CONTENT” (including podcast episodes, linked materials, emails, social media posts, and comments) is not intended as a substitute for advice by a physician, professional coach, or other qualified professional diagnosis, or treatment. Some episodes may cover mature and sensitive topics, including mental health challenges, self-harm, suicide, and sexual content. Listener discretion is advised, particularly for younger audiences. We encourage parents and guardians to be aware of these discussions and foster open conversations. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek guidance from a qualified mental health professional or trusted person. Again, Call 988 for immediate help. For our LGBTQ friends please reach out to the Trevor Project. By accessing or engaging with Let’s Talk About It KA’s content you agree to do so voluntarily and release MHE Productions, its hosts, and affiliates from any and all legal claims related to the content. DON’T FORGET TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE this Episode with a FRIEND.

    21 min
  6. 11/18/2025

    My Mental Illness Doesn’t Define Me

    My Mental Illness Doesn’t Define Me ✨ this episode dives into teen anxiety, depression, panic attacks, mental health for teens, and real talk about separating who you are from what you struggle with.  If you’ve ever felt like your mental illness defines you, this episode will hit home. Ash and Kens open up about teen anxiety real talk, depression, panic attacks, and that overwhelming feeling of being “the only one going through this.” We break down what anxiety actually feels like, how depression twists your thoughts, why spirals happen, and the truth behind separating who you are from what you struggle with - because you are not your mental illness. This conversation dives deep into anxiety attacks, panic attacks story time, intuition vs. anxiety, rapid mood swings, therapy breakthroughs, and the pressure of feeling like a burden. If you’ve been searching for mental health for teens, depression doesn’t define you, teen mental health podcast, or support that feels real, safe, and relatable — this episode is the one to binge next. You’re not alone. You’re not broken. And your diagnosis is not your identity. 💓 Let’s Feel Better!!💓  ✨LOVE, ✨  Ash 💋and Kens 💝 LIFELINE SOURCES • Lifeline network: Available 24/7, call or text 988, or chat at https://988lifeline.org/ • Teen/Youth Help Line: Available 24/7, call 360-586-2777 to talk about peer pressure, bullying, depression, and more. https://crisis-clinic.org/youthhelpline/ • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 https://www.crisistextline.org/ • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Text: ‘START’ to 678-678 for support • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 https://988lifeline.org/    Follow Us: Instagram: /letstalkaboutitka 💋💝 Instagram: 💋/ashlynarnold_ 💝 /heykensington  TikTok: / letstalkaboutitka                         DISCLAIMER:  This podcast is produced by “Manor House Entertainment Inc.” (MHE) and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. MHE productions and its hosts Ash and Kens are not licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, or medical professionals; they share personal experiences, opinions, and suggestions as friends, not as experts. This podcast and its “CONTENT” (including podcast episodes, linked materials, emails, social media posts, and comments) is not intended as a substitute for advice by a physician, professional coach, or other qualified professional diagnosis, or treatment. Some episodes may cover mature and sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised, particularly for younger audiences. We encourage parents and guardians to be aware of these discussions and foster open conversations. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek guidance from a qualified mental health professional or trusted person. By accessing or engaging with Let’s Talk About It KA’s content you agree to do so voluntarily and release MHE Productions, its hosts, and affiliates from any and all legal claims related to the content.

    29 min
  7. 09/22/2025

    What Eating Disorders are Really Like! Body Image:Food Guilt & Recovery

    In this powerful episode of the Let’s Talk About It Podcast, Ash gets brutally honest about her personal experience with eating disorders- including anxiety around food, toxic comments, and the mental spiral that followed. Kens opens up the conversation on body dysmorphia, diet culture, and the constant pressure to look “perfect”. If you’ve ever felt anxious around food, struggled with body image, or felt like no one understands what’s going on in your head—this one is for you. We talk about how it starts, what it feels like, how to spot the signs, and how therapy, self-love, and community can help you heal. You are not alone in this. This is real, raw, and unfiltered—because we deserve honest conversations. Let’s talk about it.     DISCLAIMER: This podcast is produced by “Manor House Entertainment Inc.” (MHE) and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. MHE productions and its hosts Ash and Kens are not licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, or medical professionals; they share personal experiences, opinions, and suggestions as friends, not as experts. This podcast and its “CONTENT” (including podcast episodes, linked materials, emails, social media posts, and comments) is not intended as a substitute for advice by a physician, professional coach, or other qualified professional diagnosis, or treatment. Some episodes may cover mature and sensitive topics, including mental health challenges, self-harm, suicide, and sexual content. Listener discretion is advised, particularly for younger audiences. We encourage parents and guardians to be aware of these discussions and foster open conversations. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek guidance from a qualified mental health professional or trusted person. Again, Call 988 for immediate help. For our LGBTQ friends please reach out to the Trevor Project. By accessing or engaging with Let’s Talk About It KA’s content you agree to do so voluntarily and release MHE Productions, its hosts, and affiliates from any and all legal claims related to the content.         HOSTS: Ashlyn Arnold @ashlynarnold_ Kensington Tallman @heykensington      PRODUCED BY:  Manor House Entertainment      DON’T FORGET TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE this Episode with a FRIEND. INSTAGRAM: @letstalkaboutitka  TIK TOK: @letstalkaboutit_ka  YOUTUBE CHANNEL: @letstalkaboutitKA       LIFELINE SOURCES • Lifeline network: Available 24/7, call or text 988, or chat at https://988lifeline.org/  Teen/Youth Help Line: Available 24/7, call 360-586-2777 to talk about peer pressure, bullying, depression, and more. https://crisis-clinic.org/youthhelpline/  Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 https://www.crisistextline.org/ The Trevor Project (LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Text: ‘START’ to 678-678 for support National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 https://988lifeline.org/

    28 min
  8. 08/28/2025

    Getting to Know Us: Messy Moments and Mental Health

    We overshared. You’re welcome. First panic attacks. First therapy sessions. First time admitting we’re not okay. In this episode, we’re pulling back the curtain—on mental health, messy moments, and what it’s really like trying to survive teen life. Kens is a teen actress balancing Hollywood and anxiety. Ash is battling High School ditching toxic friendships, and crash outs. If you’ve ever thought, “Is it just me?”—it’s not. Press play. Let’s Talk About It — the mental health podcast that actually gets it. Stay ‘til the end for audience Q&A, juicy stories, and our favorite movies & shows. Next episode drops soon—so subscribe for more real honest conversations. LIFELINE SOURCES • Lifeline network: Available 24/7, call or text 988, or chat at https://988lifeline.org/ • Teen/Youth Help Line: Available 24/7, call 360-586-2777 to talk about peer pressure, bullying, depression, and more. https://crisis-clinic.org/youthhelpline/ • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 https://www.crisistextline.org/ • The Trevor Project (LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Text: ‘START’ to 678-678 for support • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or text 988 https://988lifeline.org/   DISCLAIMER: This podcast is produced by “Manor House Entertainment Inc.” (MHE) and is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. MHE productions and its hosts Ash and Kens are not licensed psychologists, psychiatrists, or medical professionals; they share personal experiences, opinions, and suggestions as friends, not as experts. This podcast and its “CONTENT” (including podcast episodes, linked materials, emails, social media posts, and comments) is not intended as a substitute for advice by a physician, professional coach, or other qualified professional diagnosis, or treatment. Some episodes may cover mature and sensitive topics, including mental health challenges, self-harm, suicide, and sexual content. Listener discretion is advised, particularly for younger audiences. We encourage parents and guardians to be aware of these discussions and foster open conversations. If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek guidance from a qualified mental health professional or trusted person. Again, Call 988 for immediate help. For our LGBTQ friends please reach out to the Trevor Project. By accessing or engaging with Let’s Talk About It KA’s content you agree to do so voluntarily and release MHE Productions, its hosts, and affiliates from any and all legal claims related to the content. DON’T FORGET TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and SHARE this Episode with a FRIEND! INSTAGRAM: ‪@letstalkaboutitKA‬ TIKTOK: LETSTALKABOUTITKA YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vndBzhpXOg8&t=42s PRODUCED BY: MANOR HOUSE ENTERTAINMENT

    25 min
5
out of 5
8 Ratings

About

We'll Get Better is the mental health podcast that dives deep into the real, raw, and often overlooked conversations we all need to have about anxiety, depression, identity, confidence, therapy, and everything in between. With hosts Ashlyn Arnold and actress Kensington Tallman, both passionate mental health advocates, this podcast is a space where teens can have open, honest conversations about mental health and everyday life. It's honest. It's healing. And it's here to remind you: you're not alone.