Pieces and Progress

Kelley Sandaker and Melanie Reichert

Pieces & Progress is a podcast about recovery, relationships, trauma, and the lived experiences that shape us. Through honest, grounded conversations, we explore what healing really looks like when progress isn’t linear. No perfection. Just real people doing the work. Because progress is made of pieces.

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  1. Выпуск 3

    The Hidden Power of Boundaries: Why Respect Is the Bare Minimum in Love

    For this weeks podcast, we've broke down some of the topics we'll be discussing- The Power of Boundaries in Relationships: Unmasking the Hidden Problems Are you tired of feeling disrespected, unheard, or undervalued? This episode peels back the layers of relationship dynamics, exploring how boundaries and communication—or the lack of them—shape our love lives. If you're struggling with respect, entitlement, or emotional manipulation, this is your wake-up call to reclaim your power. In this episode: How disrespect creeps in and what it reveals about your relationship The difference between genuine apologies and surface-level "my bad" Why control and entitlement can destroy trust Is emotional manipulation a form of abuse? The importance of boundaries around respect and decency How cultural and personal history influence our relationship expectations Recognizing the signs you're in a toxic or transactional relationship The role of individual therapy in healing relationship wounds Why "bare minimum" respect isn't enough—it's a starting point How to identify the deeper underlying issues beneath surface conflicts Connect with us: Instagram | TikTok | Email - Piecesandprogress@gmail.com We would love to hear from you! Remember, boundaries are your shield and voice. Now is the time to stand firm, prioritize your well-being, and demand the respect you deserve. This is your truth—own it.

  2. 30 мар.

    The Power of Emotional Safety and Real Connection in Relationships

    The Power of Emotional Safety and Real Connection in Relationships Brace yourself for an episode that hits straight to the heart of true relationships — honesty, vulnerability, and vulnerability that heals. Kelley Sandaker and Melanie Reichert dive deep into the core of emotional safety, how men and women can authentically show up, and why real connection sometimes starts with just saying what you mean. In this episode: The misunderstood concept of emotional safety and why dependability is keyHow small acts of consistency build trust and emotional safety in relationshipsThe power of vulnerability and authentic communication — no masks, no pretendingGender roles and how leadership manifests uniquely in every relationshipPractical tips on showing up for your partner without expecting recognitionThe mental load and how silent contracts secretly drain love and energyHow societal expectations distort what healthy relationships truly look likeReal stories of everyday struggles and breakthroughs in partnershipWhy authenticity and clarity are the ultimate acts of loveTimestamps: 00:00 - Why emotional safety is the cornerstone of trust 02:00 - Dependability over grand gestures: the silent language of safety 04:30 - Small acts that prove your reliability day in and day out 07:15 - Breaking down the emotional safety myth for men 09:45 - Why trust is built on consistency, not promises alone 12:20 - The importance of vulnerability in emotional intimacy 15:00 - How to lead in your relationship without losing yourself 18:10 - The societal pressure to “figure it all out” and its impact on men 20:50 - The real meaning of mental load and silent contracts in the home 24:00 - How worthiness and authenticity change your relationship dynamics 27:14 - The significance of clear communication and authentic leadership 30:35 - How to navigate conflicts and disagreements healthily 34:00 - The power of small, intentional gestures that build lasting love 36:45 - Challenging societal norms about gender roles and leadership 40:00 - Why honesty and kindness must go hand in hand 44:25 - Reclaiming your voice: ending dismissiveness and silence 48:00 - The importance of validation and human connection in everyday life 52:00 - Self-awareness as a tool for better relationships Resources & Links: The Power of Vulnerability by Brené Brown - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J2FJ7U4 Attachment Styles Explained - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-flux/201911/attachment-styles-explained Effective Communication in Relationships - https://www.gottman.com/blog/communication-in-relationships/ Connect with Pieces and Progress Join the movement — stand for genuine connection, emotional safety, and real leadership. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that they are enough exactly as they are. It’s time to ditch illusions and step into authentic love. #EmotionalSafety #AuthenticConnection #LeadWithVulnerability #RealRelationshipWork #ConsistencyBuildsTrust

  3. 13 апр.

    Navigating Relationship Challenges

    Most relationships don’t fall apart overnight—they unravel when sacrifice quietly turns into resentment. In this raw, unfiltered conversation, we unpack what happens when someone gives everything for love… only to feel shut out, unseen, and ultimately betrayed. If you’ve ever felt invisible, unvalued, or like your sacrifices go unnoticed, this episode challenges the belief that love should come at the cost of your boundaries. At the center is a woman’s story—one of deep loss, unreciprocated effort, and the slow erosion that happens when your needs go unspoken. From the trauma of losing a child to the weight of carrying a relationship alone, we explore the emotional toll of over giving and the silent contracts that keep people stuck. In this episode, we break down: How boundary violations turn into resentmentWhy silence isn’t safety—it’s self-abandonmentThe hidden cost of “holding it all together”How unspoken expectations destroy connectionYou’ll walk away with: A clearer understanding of your own needs and limitsTools to communicate your value without overexplainingA framework for processing grief without losing yourselfA path toward rebuilding self-respect and emotional clarityThis isn’t about fixing your partner—it’s about reclaiming yourself. If you’re in a relationship that feels more like an obligation than a choice… If you’re staying out of fear, guilt, or “for the kids”… If you feel like you’ve lost your voice trying to keep the peace— This is your wake-up call. You don’t have to accept a version of love that diminishes you. Your next step isn’t waiting—it’s choosing yourself.

  4. 16 мая

    The Hidden Power Of Cravings

    Most people dismiss cravings as a simple craving for a substance. But what if I told you they are a powerful, conditioned response engineered by your brain—struggling not just with addiction, but with the very fabric of your mind’s deepest draw? In this raw, unfiltered episode, two friends in recovery unpack the dark realities of cravings, relapse, and what it truly takes to reclaim your life from addiction’s grip.You’ll discover: how cravings are a biological response to stress and trauma, conditioned over years of habits that run beneath your conscious awareness; the hidden impact of post-acute withdrawal on your mental state—even years after sobriety; and why showing up, being honest, and building a schedule are vital tools to rebuild your foundation. Kelley shares the brutal truth about the chaos that’s secretly comforting—how the need for noise and overwhelm can become a source of solace, even addiction. Melanie reveals the importance of self-awareness, honesty, and shifting your focus from the distant future to mastering the moment, one step at a time.This episode isn’t sugar-coated; it’s a wake-up call. If you’re tired of superficial solutions, desperate for real understanding, and ready to embrace the messy journey of recovery, listen now. The battle isn’t just with substances—it’s with the lies your mind tells you. Break free with insights you won’t hear anywhere else.Perfect for anyone in early recovery, those who’ve relapsed, or friends and family trying to understand the depths of addiction. If you're fighting your own demons or supporting someone who is, this episode might just be the turning point you’ve been waiting for.Your path to authentic change begins here—hit play, and reclaim your power.

  5. -2 дн.

    Addicted to Helping: An Affected Other’s Story

    When addiction consumes your family, the damage does not stop with the person using. It rewires the entire household. Desiree shares what it really looks like to love someone through addiction, relapse, treatment, grief, and the exhausting pressure of trying to keep everyone else afloat. Born in London and raised in a Washington town where her Black father was the only Black man in sight, Desiree opens up about the unlikely path that took her from selling drugs in her early 20s to becoming fiercely committed to helping the underdog. But the heart of this conversation is her son Merrell, and the devastating way his addiction shaped her daily life, her daughters, and her own sense of safety. You'll hear how she became the person who answered the calls, drove to the police station, showed up with clothes and shoes, and lived on constant alert for the next crisis. She also gets brutally honest about the emotional cost - the anger, the secrecy, the guilt, the boundaries she could not always hold, and the moments when even recovery brought a different kind of fear. We break down the hidden toll on families, the myth that being “tough” solves addiction, and why support groups like Al-Anon and a strong sponsor became part of her survival. Desiree also shares how codependency showed up long before her son’s addiction, why she believes healing is about honesty and grace, and what it means to keep going after loss. This episode is for anyone loving someone with addiction, anyone who has ever felt invisible inside a family crisis, and anyone who needs to understand why addiction is never just one person’s story. Honest, raw, and deeply human, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends.

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Pieces & Progress is a podcast about recovery, relationships, trauma, and the lived experiences that shape us. Through honest, grounded conversations, we explore what healing really looks like when progress isn’t linear. No perfection. Just real people doing the work. Because progress is made of pieces.