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Stronger in the Difficult Places Dr. Zoe Shaw
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4.8 • 74 Ratings
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Dr. Zoe, a licensed psychotherapist and relationship coach walks with you on your journey through fixing your difficult relationships, including that sometimes difficult one with yourself. Here, she offers a space where you can look at yourself and your relationship through a lens of psychology, faith and a dash of her own kind of feminism. Stronger in the broken places podcasts hosts guest from all over the world, from celebrity tv therapists to everyday women, authors and scientists, offering therapeutic tips, encouragement, camaraderie and support, helping women stay strong and transform difficult relationships.
We’re not fixing them, we’re fixing you and that changes everything!
Ask Dr. Zoe a burning relationship question
https://www.drzoeshaw.com
Or find her on Instagram
@drzoeshaw
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How To Rebuild Your Life When You Didn't Sign Up For This
You had a plan for how your life would turn out. You were working your plan and then life happened. How do you cope and how do you rebuild a worthy life, full of joy when it hasn’t turned out how you expected? Dawn Sanders and I have a talk about how she did it.
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How Your Masculine Energy Is Affecting Your Relationship
This masculine/feminine energy debate may feel over discussed, but the more I work with women who are experiencing difficulty in their relationships, the more I see this issue creeping up. In this episode, I address how an imbalance of the masculine/feminine energy may be wreaking havoc in your relationship.
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How's Your Relationship With Food?
We talk about all your other relationships on this podcast, but we've never addressed your relationship with food. It's time.
Many, if not most American women have a dysfunctional relationship with food. I teamed up with Courtney Gray and had a wonderful conversation about how changing your relationship with food can create weightless that remains for a lifetime.
About Courtney Gray:
Courtney Gray is a Body and Life coach for women who want to lose weight permanently. In her 1:1 coaching program she uses mindset and strategy, and her clients lose weight without deprivation and giving up all the foods they love. She helps them understand why they turn to foods they know don't serve them, and teaches them to eat better consistently, not perfectly.
She believes something amazing happens when women decide how they want to look and feel in their body and then they start living in a way that supports that vision.
Courtney’s coaching centers around mindset and self-mage. She believes that a person’s thoughts create their habits and daily routines, which create the results in their life. Courtney believes that when women learn how to think intentionally and choose what they want to believe, their life uplevels in every way.
When it comes to helping her clients lose weight for the last time, Courtney believes it is an exciting, loving, and transformational process.
Join Courtney's Get Your Body Back in 2024 workshop here or visit her Instagram account here
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Why Women Lie
We all lie. Whether it’s the little “white” seemingly insignificant ones or the really big, shameful deceits, we are all guilty of not being completely honest all of the time.
As I continue to seek deeper wisdom regarding women, our relationship with ourselves, others and God, I have done a deep dive into trying to understand the unique types of deception that seem more prevalent in women than in men.
Why? Because I want you to understand yourself more. Because I want to talk about the real things- the things we don’t often talk about. Because when you understand yourself better, you show up healthier for yourself and your relationships.
I brought on Susan Barash, who is a journalist and author on my podcast and we had a great conversation about the many societal influences that have shaped the ways that we women choose to tell the truth or not.
I think it’s a phenomenal conversation that solves nothing except inciting you to possibly look at your motivation for not being truthful and examine if there are places for you to heal and grow so that you can be a woman of honor and truth.
You can visit Susan's website and get her books here.
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How Even a Wobbly Faith Can Change Everything
Do you feel like you don't believe enough in yourself, your relationships, your God or that things will even work out for you? Listen in as I talk about how even a wobbly faith can change everything.
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Is Your Relationship Right For You?
There a number of qualities a relationship must have to make it a viable, healthy one. In this episode, Dr. Zoe and Dr. Meaghan Rice discuss the qualities of a healthy relationship.
Dr. Meaghan Rice is a licensed psychotherapist. She has a busy private practice. She has been in the mental health field over a decade and has discovered that we make the most progress when we focus on relationships. She specializes in relationships and attachment theory.
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Customer Reviews
Wobbly Faith
Thank you for permission to have wobbly faith! And that even I. The midst we can find a place or way to trust Gods goodness when everything feels bad! I love your podcast it is so encouraging!
Laurie Hardie
Wise, authentic, and engaging.
Dr. Zoe is a truly gifted talk show host and therapist. She gets straight to the heart of the matter while remaining open minded and engaging. I highly recommend her podcast:)
Empowering Beacon of Light in Dr. Zoe 🫶🏻
I’ve found the “Stronger in the Broken Places” podcast to be an empowering beacon of light on today’s complex life journey. Dr. Zoe’s approach, blending psychology, faith, and an enlightened, relatable form of support is truly refreshing. I’ve found this podcast to be a profound reminder that sometimes it’s not about fixing others, it refining ourselves to enhance our experiences in relationships. Highly recommended for anyone seeking to understand themselves better and evolve in their relationships!
***Bonus - Dr. Zoe has a book on Amazon titled A Year of Self-Care with daily practices and inspiration for caring for yourself. I ordered my copy today!