Self Help Show

Gina-Margaret Tiger

Your digital emotional support and energy shot every Tuesday, with expert-led self-help discussions every Friday. Welcome Home My Love 🫶🏽✨

  1. A Former Doctor’s Journey Through Mental Health, Mania & Healing with Liz Casper, Self Help Podcast

    9h ago

    A Former Doctor’s Journey Through Mental Health, Mania & Healing with Liz Casper, Self Help Podcast

    In this episode of the Self Help Show, Gina Margaret Tiger is joined by Liz Casper, a former doctor, author, and artist, for a deeply honest conversation about mental health, mania, diagnosis, compassion, and healing. Liz shares her journey from working in medicine to experiencing mental health challenges from the patient’s side. This conversation explores what it means to understand mental health beyond labels, how stigma affects people seeking support, and why compassion is essential in both healthcare and personal healing. Together, Gina and Liz discuss the emotional reality of mania, the courage it takes to accept help, and the process of rebuilding identity after a life-changing diagnosis. They also talk about creativity, storytelling, and the role of art and writing in making sense of difficult seasons. This episode is for anyone who has ever felt misunderstood, overwhelmed, or curious about what healing can look like when life takes an unexpected turn. In This Episode, We Talk About Liz Casper’s journey from doctor to patientWhat mania can feel like from the insideMental health stigma and why it still needs to changeThe emotional side of receiving a diagnosisWhy mental health should be treated with compassionWhat loved ones can do to support someone with mental health challengesKey Takeaway Healing is not about being reduced to a diagnosis. It is about learning to understand yourself with more compassion, honesty, and courage. Guest Bio Liz Casper is a former doctor, author, and artist whose work explores mental health, medicine, healing, and the human experience behind diagnosis. Through her writing and creative work, Liz brings a unique perspective as someone who has experienced healthcare from both sides as a physician and as a patient. Listener Note This episode includes a conversation about mental health and lived experience. It is shared for education, awareness, and reflection, and is not a replacement for professional medical or mental health care. Thank you for listening to the Self Help Show with Gina Margaret Tiger. Visit our website www.selfhelpshow.com and subscribe to the podcast, share this episode with someone who may need encouragement, and stay connected for more conversations on healing, self-love, emotional wellness, personal growth, and transformation. self help podcast, mental health podcast, Liz Casper, bipolar disorder, mania, mental health healing, doctor becomes patient, emotional wellness, self healing, mental health stigma, personal transformation, women’s mental health, healing journey, Self Help Show, Gina Margaret Tiger, podcast about mental health, self love podcast, emotional health podcast

    41 min
  2. I Almost Gave Up… But the Self Help Show Just Turned 5

    2d ago

    I Almost Gave Up… But the Self Help Show Just Turned 5

    After six months away from the microphone, I’m finally back. My last episode was released on December 30th, and honestly, there were moments where I thought I might not continue. Podcasting takes a lot, the planning, recording, editing, publishing, promoting, and showing up again and again. Most successful podcasts have teams behind them, and for the past five years, I’ve been doing so much of this journey on my own. But on June 25th, the Self Help Show officially turned 5 years old. That milestone reminded me that this work still matters. The conversations still matter. The healing still matters. The people who listen, learn, grow, and feel seen through these episodes still matter. So this episode is a personal check-in, a comeback, and a recommitment to the journey ahead. In this episode, I share where I’ve been, why I needed time away, what it has really taken to keep this podcast alive, and why I’m excited to continue. There are more conversations coming, more experts joining the show, and more honest reflections on healing, growth, self-love, emotional wellness, purpose, and becoming who we are meant to be. Thank you for being here, whether you’ve been listening from the beginning or you’re just discovering the Self Help Show now. We are still here. We are still growing. And this next chapter is going to be powerful. In this episode, I talk about: Returning to the podcast after six months awayWhat it has taken to keep the Self Help Show going for five yearsThe reality of building something meaningful without a full teamWhy rest, reflection, and pauses can be part of the journeyCelebrating five years of the Self Help ShowWhat listeners can expect from the next chapterUpcoming expert conversations and deeper healing topics Key takeaway: Sometimes stepping away does not mean the dream is over. Sometimes it means you are gathering strength for the next chapter. Thank you for listening to the Self Help Show. Subscribe, share this episode with someone who needs encouragement, and stay connected for more powerful conversations coming soon. Checkout our website www.selfhelpshow.com

    8 min
  3. How To Take Stock And Rebuild Your Life Amid A Depressive State with Brian Sachetta, Self Help Show

    12/30/2025

    How To Take Stock And Rebuild Your Life Amid A Depressive State with Brian Sachetta, Self Help Show

    In this episode, Gina-Margaret Tiger sits down with mental health author and coach Brian Sachetta to unpack what depression really is—and what it isn’t. Brian breaks down depression as more than “sadness,” describing it as a deeper state of hopelessness and helplessness that can make life feel pointless and heavy. Together, they explore how to rebuild your life when motivation is nonexistent, how small “wins” become evidence that change is possible, and why faith (in God, purpose, or something bigger than self) can keep hope alive when logic can’t find proof. The conversation also dives into the modern mental health battlefield—attention-hijacking apps, dopamine loops, and overstimulation—and offers practical boundaries to protect peace of mind. Key Takeaways Depression isn’t just sadness Judgment makes it worse Small wins rebuild agency Faith + agency is the winning combo The internet is built to hijack you Sleep is mental health armor Seasonal shifts matter Best Quotes / Soundbites “Depression is a pervasive state of helplessness and hopelessness.”“The antidote is taking action, seeing its effect, and stacking small wins.”“What we resist persists.”“You need a healthy balance: agency through action + faith in something bigger.” Pick the smallest possible win that counts as progress for you, such as: Getting out of bedTaking a shower10 minutes outside15 minutes on a hobbyOne task that proves “I can still move” Boundaries For Mental Space (Tech + Attention) No social media before bed (at least 30 minutes)Reduce notification triggers (turn off or limit app pings)Create friction between impulse and action (pause before opening apps)Protect sleep as a priority because it strengthens emotional regulation Use these as simple mental scripts when depression hits: “I don’t know how, but something good is going to come my way today.” (Brian)“Thank you God, thank you Creator… I just want to be happy.” (Gina)“Let’s get this over with.” (Brian — non-resistance / letting the feeling pass through)“Let’s ride the wave.” (Brian — riding the emotional surge instead of fighting it)“Trust the process.” (Gina — surrendering outcomes while staying committed) Brian shares a timely reminder: when days get shorter, mood can drop due to less sunlight exposure. His advice: Get daytime sunlight earlyBlock 10–20 minutes for outside timePrioritize fun, mood-lifting activities during darker seasons He notes this is especially relevant where he lives: Boston, Massachusetts, where it gets dark early.If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who might be silently battling depression. And don’t forget to like, follow, comment, and tell us what hit home for you.

    41 min
  4. The Power of Pause: Stoic Practices for Today with Benny Stoica, Self Help Podcast

    12/16/2025

    The Power of Pause: Stoic Practices for Today with Benny Stoica, Self Help Podcast

    In this episode of The Self Help Show, Miss Gina-Margaret Tiger sits down with Benny (Via Stoica) for a grounded and insightful conversation on Stoicism — one of the most enduring philosophies for mastering life, emotions, and character. Together, they explore the origins of Stoicism, its foundational principles, and why this ancient philosophy remains deeply relevant in today’s high-pressure, fast-moving world. Benny breaks down complex Stoic ideas into practical wisdom that can be applied to everyday life, relationships, and inner growth. This episode is a powerful reminder that true strength comes from self-awareness, virtue, and focus on what we can control — not external circumstances. 🧠 What You’ll Learn In This Episode The origins of Stoicism and how it evolved from ancient Greece to Roman societyKey Stoic figures such as Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and EpictetusWhy virtue is central to living a meaningful and grounded lifeThe Stoic concept of eudaimonia and what it really means to live wellHow Stoicism teaches self-awareness and emotional regulationWhy focusing on what’s within your control changes everythingHow modern psychology, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), is influenced by Stoic principlesThe importance of pausing, reflecting, and responding rather than reactingHow Stoicism helps us stay present and resilient in challenging times✨ Key Takeaways Stoicism is not a religion, but a practical guide to living with clarity, discipline, and integrityA good life is built on character, not comfortSelf-awareness is a daily practice, not a destinationInner peace comes from mastering your response, not controlling the worldAncient wisdom often offers the most modern solutions 💭 Reflection Question Ask yourself: What am I giving my energy to that is outside my control — and what would shift if I redirected that energy inward? Sit with it. That pause alone is a Stoic practice. 🌍 About The Self Help Show The Self Help Show is a global podcast dedicated to emotional healing, self-mastery, and conscious living. No spiritual bypassing. No surface-level motivation. Just real conversations that help you live with intention, strength, and depth. 🔗 Explore More Episodes & Resources Visit https://selfhelpshow.com to access more episodes, reflections, and tools designed to support your personal growth journey. 🎙️ Want To Be A Guest Or Collaborate? If you have insights, lived experience, or wisdom aligned with healing and self-development, connect with us via selfhelpshow.com. ⭐ Support The Show If this episode resonated with you: Subscribe to The Self Help ShowLeave a reviewShare this episode with someone who needs itYour support helps meaningful conversations reach more people.

    29 min

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Your digital emotional support and energy shot every Tuesday, with expert-led self-help discussions every Friday. Welcome Home My Love 🫶🏽✨