not good

Molly Jameson

Has anyone ever asked you how you are on a bad day, but you still respond with "good"? In a world that struggles with transparency, Molly Jameson, LCSW aims to discuss "not good" topics in a way that is relatable and engaging, normalizing life's vulnerabilities with other mental health professionals and people just like you.

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    Season Finale: Not Good Reflections

    After 31 episodes and 2200 downloads across 38 states and 20 countries, Molly wraps up season 1 of Not Good with the help of her husband, Garrett, who helps her reflect on the ups and downs of podcasting. Molly shares about her favorite episodes (and one she regrets airing), her most impactful guests, and the many learning curves and pleasant surprises of podcast hosting that she didn't expect. Molly also shares plans for the future of Not Good. To all who listened to season 1, THANK YOU. For you to invest in something that was once an idea in my head means more than I could ever explain. Mental health content will continue to be shared on Instagram @notgoodpodcast. To contact Molly, feel free to DM her there anytime. And of course, the podcast will live on and remain across all platforms - so keep sharing archived episodes! You can also catch Molly as a featured guest on upcoming episodes of The Rocky Road Podcast and Faith On The Journey. If you or a loved one is in need of immediate psychiatric assistance, please call the 24/7 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. Please follow the not good podcast on Instagram and our website, and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Disclaimer: Like a therapeutic setting, this podcast is designed to be place where people can share their beliefs openly. The opinions of each guest may not align with those of the host.

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    Friend or Fraud: An Entire TikTok Following Gets Manipulated

    Social media has its perks. Through it, we can reconnect, keep in touch, and even meet new friends. The downfall? Behind the mask of a keyboard, we can be whoever we want to be - and so the new friends you meet might not be who they say they are. This was the case for our two guests today and another 170,000 people who followed a prominent figure in the TikTok healthcare community to get information during the peak of COVID. But when his facade began to unfold, thousands realized they'd been lied to - and that's on a macro-level. Our guests today share just how far this person's manipulation and control could go, impacting their lives individually in ways that will shock you. Today's guests, Meredith and Stephanie, share their stories of making friends with a fraud, the hurt that transpired, and the healing they've encountered since. If you or someone you know is being bullied on the Internet, please make a report at IC3.gov. If you or a loved one is in need of immediate psychiatric assistance, please call the 24/7 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. Please follow the not good podcast on Instagram and our website, and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Disclaimer: Like a therapeutic setting, this podcast is designed to be place where people can share their beliefs openly. The opinions of each guest may not align with those of the host.

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    When Church Is Not Good: Part 3

    Trigger warning: brief mention of suicidal thoughts Jocelyn J. Jones is an author, speaker, and entrepreneur. She received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa in journalism. After receiving her B.A., Jocelyn accepted a position at channel 20, WYCC. She eventually left the television industry to work as the Violence Prevention Manager at the ARK of St. Sabina, a youth center on Chicago's south side.and was eventually promoted to be Executive Director of the agency. Jocelyn earned her master’s degree from the University of Chicago in social work. After accepting her call to ministry, she completed her master’s degree in theological studies from McCormick Theological Seminary. Jocelyn is an ordained minister and the founder of Faith on the Journey Counseling. She is the author of the book, Breaking the Power of the Mask, and a training facilitator with the Trauma Healing Institute. Today, Molly has the honor of talking to Jocelyn about the work she is doing in training churches to become trauma-informed, and why this is so important in healing them from the inside out. Jocelyn's Links: Book: Breaking the Power of the Mask (also takes you to her personal website) Podcast: Faith on the Journey: Conversations with Jocelyn Christian Counseling: Faith On The Journey Trauma Healing Institute Model/Registration **FREE GIFT** : Trauma Resource Guide for Becoming a Trauma Healing Church Social links: Instagram: @jocelynjjones Twitter: @jocelynjjones Facebook: Connect With Jocelyn YouTube: Faith On The Journey LinkedIn: Jocelyn J. Jones If you or a loved one is in need of immediate psychiatric assistance, please call the 24/7 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. Please follow the not good podcast on Instagram and our website, and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Disclaimer: Like a therapeutic setting, this podcast is designed to be place where people can share their beliefs openly. The opinions of each guest may not align with those of the host.

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    When Church Is Not Good: Part 2

    Trigger warning: depression, suicidal thoughts/attempts. This week's guest is Pastor Michael Scholtes, who is a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He has also lived with clinical depression for most of his life. He writes and talks about the strange intersection of mental illness and faith, and has found that being open and transparent has been healing for him and for others. Scholtes lives in the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania with his wife and two children. In today's episode, Pastor Michael reflects on his own experiences with depression, sharing them with his congregations, and battling "the dark voice" on the resilient journey of maintaining faith in God through difficult times. You can hear more about Pastor Michael's story by reading his book, Darkwater: A Pastor's Memoir of Depression and Faith. You can also subscribe to his newsletter, Biblia Luna, on his website. Social links: Facebook: Darkwater Author Twitter: @DarkwaterAuthor Mentioned in this episode: When Narcissism Comes to Church by Chuck DeGroat If you or a loved one is in need of immediate psychiatric assistance, please call the 24/7 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988. Please follow the not good podcast on Instagram and our website, and don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Disclaimer: Like a therapeutic setting, this podcast is designed to be place where people can share their beliefs openly. The opinions of each guest may not align with those of the host.

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Has anyone ever asked you how you are on a bad day, but you still respond with "good"? In a world that struggles with transparency, Molly Jameson, LCSW aims to discuss "not good" topics in a way that is relatable and engaging, normalizing life's vulnerabilities with other mental health professionals and people just like you.