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Off The Cuff With Danny LoPriore is an unapologetic, unrelenting show about mental health. Host and producer Danny LoPriore sits down with some of the most influential entrepreneurs, athletes, influencers, actors, celebrities, and mental health professionals to talk about mental health with the mission of breaking the stigma. No conversation is off the table. No feeling is wrong. No more toxic positivity. We talk about the good, the bad and the ugly, all in the name of helping each other feel less alone and understanding what is truly going on in our minds.

Now let’s talk…Off The Cuff.

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    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.9 • 228 Ratings

Off The Cuff With Danny LoPriore is an unapologetic, unrelenting show about mental health. Host and producer Danny LoPriore sits down with some of the most influential entrepreneurs, athletes, influencers, actors, celebrities, and mental health professionals to talk about mental health with the mission of breaking the stigma. No conversation is off the table. No feeling is wrong. No more toxic positivity. We talk about the good, the bad and the ugly, all in the name of helping each other feel less alone and understanding what is truly going on in our minds.

Now let’s talk…Off The Cuff.

Presented By 1AND1LIFE, for more visit www.1and1life.com

Video of the podcast will be available on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore

    Life after Divorce with Kenya Duke

    Life after Divorce with Kenya Duke

    In this week’s episode of Off the Cuff with Danny LoPriore, my guest is entrepreneur, TV personality, and host of the popular podcast Truly Kenya, Kenya Duke. She sits down with me to talk about her recent divorce from famous comedian Gary Owen after 20 years of marriage and how she is moving on from the whole thing, planning her career, becoming financially stable, while also being a responsible mom looking after the wellbeing of her three children.
     
    “So, for me, I didn't grieve the loss of the marriage. I grieved the loss of the relationship between the kids and their dad.”– Kenya (12:00)
     
    Parting ways after 20 years of marriage is no easy thing. During my conversation with Kenya, she offers me useful advice on marriage as I look forward to tying the knot in a few months. She also talks about coping with the grief and how she stayed positive as she went through a process no woman wishes to go through.
     
    “But on my worst day, I was still happy, and I wouldn't have changed anything. $0 in the bank. Payment arrangements for everything. But I was still happy.” – Kenya (13:15)
     
    In This Episode:
    (01:28) – Talking about her childhood and upbringing. 
    (03:27) – Discussing divorce and having that conversation with kids.
    (07:04) – On her children being the reason she stayed in a marriage.
    (09:17) – Talking about parenting after divorce. 
    (10:57) – How Kenya is coping with the divorce.
    (14:43) – Her advice to Danny about marriage.
    (18:28) – Talking about her husband’s jokes.
    (21:56) – Talking about her two-year divorce. 
    (25:10) – On breaking up with friends.
    (26:55) – Creating financial stability after divorce.
    (32:02) – Talking about children, happy surprises, and Italian names.
    (35:13) – Danny and Kenya talk about colleges and Italian citizenship.
    (21:17) – Talking about fitness goals, workout routines, and Peloton.
    (22:16) – Describing Kinesiology.
    (22:48) – Danny recalls his first ad deal.
    (32:17) – The tips and tricks of being successful.
    (35:40) – Talking therapy, therapists, and physical exercise.
    (38:30) – On being engaged and soon to be married.
    (40:43) – The importance of giving back even during hardships.
    (43:26) – Telling the truth post-divorce.
    (47:09) – Danny asks that classic last question.
     
    Our Guest
    Kenya Duke is an entrepreneur, TV personality, and host of the popular podcast Truly Kenya. 
     
    Resources & Links
    Off The Cuff
    https://www.offthecuff.fm/
    https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore
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    https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/
     
    Kenya Duke
    https://www.instagram.com/trulykenya/?hl=en
    https://twitter.com/trulykenya
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOdBdIQ7m6_RDzxkb9aZKwg?app=desktop

    • 49 min
    Q&A with Danny LoPriore: Talking Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Overcoming Suicidal Thoughts

    Q&A with Danny LoPriore: Talking Anxiety, Panic Attacks, and Overcoming Suicidal Thoughts

    This week on Off the Cuff with Danny LoPriore, I am sitting with my producer Sam Davidson and together we take questions that you, our audience, want me to answer. 
    Listen as I answer questions on a variety of topics ranging from anxiety and panic attacks to relationships and suicidal thoughts. I talk about my own personal struggles with negative thinking and give relationship advice for couples who are in a similar predicament and seeking a clear way forward. I also talk about the very sensitive topic of suicidal thoughts and what actions to take in order to successfully negotiate with this delicate state of mind.
    This is one episode you don’t want to miss. 
     
    “I used to be so caught up in being negative that I could paint anything as negative. I became this real negative artist where I could construe and conjure things to be negative. But a lot of it is just taking accountability and telling yourself that you're not going to go that route today and you start with one day trying to be positive throughout the day” Danny – (09:03) 
     
    “Bad things happen in the back of your mind. You always know that can happen. But when you're already in a negative mindset and bad things happen, it's just like a kind of a recipe for disaster.” Danny – (16:06)
     
    “You know, some people have to look out for the best. And then if people aren't willing to put in the effort and try and change for people that they say that they love, that doesn't sit well with me. You have to really put yourself in situations to be uncomfortable if you want a relationship to work.” Danny – (18:01)


    In This Episode:
    (01:40) – Danny talks about a recent panic attack.
    (06:35) – Why some minds only pick up on the negative stuff. 
    (13:34) – Danny’s advice to people struggling with mental health issues.
    (15:13) – Reflecting on his own journey through therapy. 
    (21:28) – On doing standup through anxiety and panic.
    (24:37) – The difference between being nervous and being anxious.
    (27:23) – How to tackle early morning anxiety.
    (32:09) – How to stop overthinking every little thing.
    (36:01) – Talking about how to react emotionally.
    (38:35) – Danny’s advice on how to deal with suicidal thoughts.
     
    Resources & Links
    Off The Cuff
    https://www.offthecuff.fm/
    https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore
    https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/
    https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/

    • 43 min
    Trauma, Triggers, and PTSD with Natalie Gutierrez

    Trauma, Triggers, and PTSD with Natalie Gutierrez

    In this week’s episode of Off the Cuff with Danny LoPriore, my guest is licensed psychotherapist Natalie Gutierrez. Join me as I sit down with Natalie to talk about the different types of PTSD, the art of meaning confrontation, how she works with trauma victims of all ethnic backgrounds, and how she came up with the idea and title for her new book, ‘The Pain We Carry: Healing from Complex PTSD for People of Color’.
     
    “It's not that we are the pain. We are carrying pain, but we are not the trauma that has happened to us. We carry it.” Natalie – (35:15)

    During my conversation with Natalie, we talk about some very heavy topics on which she reflects with immense detail and maturity. On one occasion Natalie reflects on internalized racism and how it pours into institutional racism that we see around us such as in schools.
     
    “I understand internalized racism to be the messages that we internalize about ourselves regarding race. So, I think it starts first with the messages that we hear systemically. The laws or the laws systems that just kind of create the ideology of race, the construct of race also for oppression, ideological oppression that then pours into institutional racism.” – Natalie (22:44)
     
    In this episode, I also reflected on how trauma can be both a good and bad thing based on my life experience in the psych ward in which Natalie informs the need to grow around the trauma rather than glorify it.
     
    “We don't want to glorify trauma and we can also grow around it. And to varying degrees for some people, it creates the, I don't want to say resilience because I know that word is tiring and old depending on what we do with it, it can inform how we grow from it.” Natalie – (52:46)
     
    In This Episode:
    (01:24) – Welcoming Natalie to Off the Cuff and discussing family origins.
    (03:25) – On what made her choose to help people with trauma and PTSD. 
    (07:54) – On friends and parents asking her to psychoanalyze them.
    (10:54) – Reflecting on how more therapists today have gone through their own trauma in the past.
    (16:07) – Talking about therapy as more homework than being in the office.
    (19:18) – Taking accountability for your own actions.
    (22:44) – Talking about internalized racism and institutional racism.
    (26:46) – Elaborating on where generational trauma comes from.
    (33:22) – How Natalie came up with the title of her book.
    (36:22) – Natalie talks about the different forms of PTSD.
    (39:10) – Talking about complex trauma and emotional triggers.
    (42:16) – Explaining the art of confrontation.
    (44:17) – How social media affects how people think about themselves.
    (46:02) – Natalie answers whether she is happy so far today and asks Danny the same.
    (51:18) – Danny reflects on going to the psych ward and not the insane asylum.
     
    Our Guest
    Natalie Gutierrez is a licensed psychotherapist with a specialty in Trauma. She works with people who have suffered complex trauma, relational trauma, and sexual trauma. She is trained in EMDR and uses Internal Family System and an eclectic approach to healing. 
     
    Resources & Links

    Off The Cuff
    https://www.offthecuff.fm/
    https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore
    https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/
    https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/
     
    Natalie Gutierrez
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliegutierrezlmft/
    https://www.instagram.com/nataliegutierrezlmft/
    https://traumacounselingnyc.com/
     
    The Pain We Carry by Natalie Gutierrez
    https://www.amazon.com/Pain-We-Carry-Healing-Handbook/dp/1684039312

    • 55 min
    Tackling Anxiety Triggers with Jesse Katches

    Tackling Anxiety Triggers with Jesse Katches

    In this week’s episode of Off the Cuff with Danny LoPriore, my guest is content creator, mental health advocate and self-development enthusiast, Jesse Katches. Growing up, Jesse struggled with OCD and anxiety and panic attacks. I sat down with Jesse to talk about anxiety triggers, staying fit, relationships, and much more. It’s all happening right here On the Cuff.
     
    “For me to call 911, it was very extreme. And so I ended up doing it. They talked to me on the phone. Right when the paramedics got there, I was completely fine. They checked me. They made sure but, at that moment, I was like something in my life needs to change right now because I can’t go on living this way.” – Jesse (18:44)

    My conversation with Jesse is full of useful tips and tricks bundled with humor. Jesse talks about how to tackle anxiety triggers and offers the simplest solution ever: Address the reason the attack came up in the first place instead of avoiding it.
     
    “You’re essentially training your body to say, I had a panic attack at the theatre. Now I am avoiding it. So that confirms that there is a real threat at that place. Instead of saying, wait I had a panic attack there but it’s something deeper; it’s something deeper routed, It comes from something else; that theatre is not the problem.”  – Jesse (1:01:50)
     
    During the podcast, Jesse coins one of the best phrases to describe and counter anxiety; Anxiety is not a call to avoid. It’s a call to action.
     
    “For me it’s less about avoiding triggers, more about exploring why they have come up. I have started to view anxiety overall as a call to action in a sense. Because every time I felt anxiety and experienced a lot of it, it was when there are deeper rooted problems and traumas that I haven’t addressed.  So, if I’m feeling anxiety now there is something within me that I need to explore and that I need to grow in.” Jesse – (1:02:30)
     
    In This Episode:
    (06:20) On how much of himself is in the content he creates. 
    (09:20) Growing up with health anxiety and OCD.
    (10:55) Reflecting on his relationship and the loss of his oldest brother.
    (15:40) – Danny talks about his first panic attack.
    (17:28) – The day he decided to make a change for the better
    (21:17) – Talking fitness goals, workout routines, and Peloton.
    (22:16) – Describing Kinesiology.
    (22:48) – Danny recalls his first ad deal.
    (32:17) – The tips and tricks of being successful.
    (35:40) – Talking therapy, therapists, and physical exercise.
    (38:30) – On being engaged and soon to be married.
    (41:25) – The two sides of Jesse Katches.
    (51:00) – Danny talks about his weight vows.
    (55:06) – Discussing conflict in relationships.
    (1:01:06) – How to avoid anxiety triggers.
     
    Our Guest
    Jesse Katches is a mental health advocate, content creator and self-development enthusiast. He suffered from OCD and anxiety growing up and now counsels’ people through his website and online courses on how to recover and lead a fulfilling life.
     
    Resources & Links
    Off The Cuff
    https://www.offthecuff.fm/
    https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore
    https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/
    https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/
     
    Jesse Katches
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-s-katches/
    https://www.jessekatches.com/
    https://www.youtube.com/c/jessekatches
    https://www.instagram.com/jessekatches/
    https://www.tiktok.com/@jessekatches

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Let’s Talk Narcissism with Dr. Jaime Zuckerman

    Let’s Talk Narcissism with Dr. Jaime Zuckerman

    In this week’s episode of Off the Cuff with Danny LoPriore, my guest is psychologist, relationship coach, and nationally known expert on narcissism, Dr. Jaime Zuckerman, also known as Dr. Z. She works with people nationwide, helping them understand the complexities of narcissistic relationships, providing tools and customized behavior plans to help people make healthy choices. As you may have guessed from the bio, today’s topic is narcissism. 
     
    “Because of how a narcissist operates, it is very rare they are going to go into therapy. It’s just not going to happen. Unless it's court mandated or it’s a custody dispute, or substance abuse. They are rarely going to go into therapy. And if they do go into therapy, it's usually with somebody else like their partner, and they manipulate the sessions. It's very rare that you find a narcissist who stays in therapy and does the work. It is a personality disorder.” Dr. Zuckerman (03:33) 
     
    Dr. Z and I have a thorough conversation about this mental condition, how narcissistic people think, react, and behave and why many people self-diagnose or misdiagnose themselves or another as being a narcissist. The topic is a sensitive one yet to add levity, the conversation at times, takes on a humorous tone, but the topic of discussion remains unchanged as we delve further into how narcissistic people view the world and perceive their surroundings.
     
    “You are an object to them. You don’t have a separate mind, values, opinions. You’re an object and you’re in the way. Narcissists look at people as objects and they have a distinct purpose and once that purpose is done, you’re done.” Dr. Zuckerman – (30:55)
     
    A big part of our discussion talks about relationships. So many people find themselves in narcissistic relationships and they are uncertain as to how to move forward especially with kids involved. They even start to doubt their own judgements and decisions, something that Dr. Z talks about at length in today’s episode. 
     
    “A deliberate attempt to make the other person crazy. It’s an attempt to make the other person not only doubt their own thinking, but they start to not trust their own judgment, they start to not trust other people’s judgment. They only trust the narcissistic partner's judgment. So, their reality is shaped and formed literally by the narcissistic telling them what is true and what isn’t true.” Dr. Zuckerman – (33:41)
     
    In This Episode:
    (01:34) Talking about different medical courses doctors take. 
    (02:55) Do narcissists know they are a narcissist?
    (03:32) Is narcissism a mental illness issue?
    (04:59) What type of therapy works for narcissism?
    (07:10) Are people born narcissists?
    (10:40) Is there a narcissist gene?
    (15:40) The dilemma of self-diagnosis.
    (20:00) Discussing medications and their side effects.
    (27:50) Do narcissists struggle with anxiety and panic?
    (28:30) The difference between sociopaths and narcissists.
    (32:12) Is gaslighting a symptom?
    (38:05) The age when narcissism can be diagnosed.
    (41:31) Getting out of a narcissistic relationship.
    (51:47) Talking John Fetterman and general politics.
    (56:10) Talking about having and raising kids.
    (57:21) On whether Dr. Z had an imaginary friend.
     
    Our Guest
    Dr. Jaime Zuckerman is a nationally known expert on narcissism. She is a narcissistic abuse relationship coach and licensed clinical psychologist. Dr. Z works with people nationwide, helping them to understand the complexities of narcissistic relationships, providing tools to navigate these dynamics and offering customized behavior plans to help her clients make healthy choices and get to where they want to be.
     
    Resources & Links
    Off The Cuff
    https://www.offthecuff.fm/
    https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore
    https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/
    https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/
     
    Dr. Jaime Zuckerman
    https://www.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Championing the Small, but Good Moments

    Championing the Small, but Good Moments

    In this episode of Off the Cuff with Danny LoPriore, the guest is none other than yours truly, in the flesh. Join me as I take a moment to talk about my mental health and thank all of you, my fans, followers, friends, supporters, who have made such a positive impact on my life. 
     
    “I have been more active. And by active I mean not as much as exercising. Yes, I have been doing that. Eating healthier. I have been eating healthier for my wedding that’s coming up. So, I am trying to do that. But the thing is being creatively active and what I mean by that is that I have been in this kind of whirlwind of creating.” Danny (02:02)
     
    I have discovered that one of the best strategies to tackle anxiety and panic attacks is to simply keep yourself busy and your mind occupied. For me, constantly creating something unique that can benefit others has helped me tremendously over the years and I believe it can help others as well who are suffering from these conditions.
     
    “My creative juices flowing has kept me from thinking about my anxiety and panic, if that makes any sense. It’s kind of gotten me into a point where I almost can’t worry about it as much as I used to. I think one of the biggest contributors to anxiety and panic is having a stagnant mind.” Danny (02:45)
     
    You will see a very personal side of me in this episode. I talk a lot about my private life and touch on a variety of topics. This includes my struggles with unhealthy eating, my blood test results, getting married in a few months, creating new content and much more. I conclude the episode with a message of hope and positivity.
     
    “Take those small moments, even if they are short, and champion those moments. Don’t champion the bad moments. Champion the moments that are good. Keep those at the forefront of your mind. Keep those at the forefront of your spirituality. Keep those at the forefront of your regiment. Keep these things close to you. Because those small victories, they add up.” Danny – (20:23)
     
    In This Episode:
    (01:33) Danny gives an update about his mental health.
    (02:17) Being creatively active and discovering purpose in life. 
    (04:25) Going to therapy and trying a new therapist.
    (06:57) Thanking the listeners and the stigma of mental health.
    (09:03) On getting married and being nervous. 
    (10:01) Discussing getting old and doing old people stuff.
    (12:00) On taking charge, being responsible and being at crossroads.
    (13:55) Food that triggers me and ruins my progress.
    (16:06) Talking about blood tests, self-doubt, and my emotional bond with food.
    (18:00) Thanking the fans and supporters and talking about the show.
     
    Resources & Links
    Off The Cuff
    https://www.offthecuff.fm/
    https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheCuffwithDannyLoPriore
    https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/
    https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/

    • 22 min

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wait_is_that_my_mom ,

Helping me through a really rough time

Thank you for being so transparent. I myself have battled since being 12 years old with mental illness. Not only have I experienced it with myself,I’ve experienced it with my mom,my brother,my sisters now I’m going through it with my oldest son.It’s heartbreaking.I listen over and over to different episodes and it gives me hope. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

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