Thrive with Kira Sabin: A Positive Psychology Podcast
A smart & sweary podcast for women in midlife that teaches the skills to get more joy & love in your day. Every day. Join me weekly, as I teach science-based, smarty-farty topics and break them down in to bite-sized lessons you can apply to your life. All while sharing my own shit show life & love stories that you can learn from. Topics I discuss: Getting more joy on a daily basis, thriving in midlife, figuring out perimenopause, healthy dating & relationships, building self-worth, body positivity, growth mindset, adult friendships, and easy meditations & mindfulness. Stop just surviving, and learn how to thrive!
Midlife Conversations
21 de jun.
Wow!!! I feel seen. Kira, thank you for sharing your experiences and insight with us. ❤️❤️❤️
PLEASE LISTEN
26 de jan.
The ONLY dating podcast that makes me feel better after listening. She addresses hard things with hope and a growth mindset to change our thoughts behaviors and our world for the better when other podcasts just state the poor and don't address what to do instead. Truly valuable information that will make everyone's relationships and lives much more meaningful, intentional, and joyful. Kira is a gift to the world.
SO helpful
22 de jan.
Kira is refreshing and fabulous at helping give you clarity. There are so many articles in dating advice, Instagram, quotable’s, etc. And she excels at fine-tuning all of that and quieting the extra noise. She’ll give you hope, humor, practical steps, and insight. And, she’s funny! Give it a listen with an open mind.
Thank you
30/07/2023
New to the podcast. Love your perspective! Thanks for being you!
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Informações
- Criado porKira Sabin
- Anos de atividade2013 - 2024
- Episódios378
- ClassificaçãoExplícito
- Copyright©2024 Thrive with Kira
- Site do podcast
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