What To Do When

Kathleen McBride & Kelsey Brownrigg
What To Do When

Welcome to What To Do When…This is THE podcast that you can turn to when you want to get UNSTUCK. I’m Kathleen, your host and I’ll be, your trusted guide, coach, and friend through all of life's tricky moments. Each episode, myself and guest experts tackling the real, raw, and relatable challenges that life throws your way. Together, we’re going to be navigating how to do the inner work, equipping you with the tools to empower yourself and create the life you've always envisioned. If you’ve been feeling stuck with something in your life, submit your questions via the link in the show notes and we could be diving in to your question in NEXT episode. @kathleen.mindsetcoach on FB & Instagram Submit your What To Do When…question here: https://forms.gle/7pa4hEXXrQtiGGx49 Learn more about coaching here — kathleenmindsetcoach.com and book in a free connection call here: https://tidycal.com/kathleenmindsetcoach/connect

  1. 29 DE SET.

    you're craving soulmate friendships

    Ever look at other people’s friendships — how close and supportive they are — and get just a little... jealous? Wonder if you’re ever going to have those soulmate friendships like you see on Instagram? SAME. In this episode, we spill the tea on how to actually build those deeper, more meaningful connections. We’re diving into the truth about how friendships can make or break our mental health, and why more friends doesn’t always mean better friendships. We’ll help you figure out who’s bringing the best energy into your life and how to get real about the energy exchange in your relationships. Vulnerability? Yep, that’s key to unlocking next-level bonds, and we’re here to guide you through it. Let’s be honest — real friendships take effort, and we’re breaking down exactly how to nurture the ones that matter most (without losing yourself in the process). Key Takeaways: Friendships are the secret sauce to better mental health and fulfilment. More friends ≠ better friendships. Check the vibe — evaluating the energy exchange in your friendships is a game-changer. Who brings out the best in you? Keep them close. Vulnerability is the glue that deepens friendships. Being your authentic self is how you attract your real people. Friendships will get tested during tough times — it's normal. True friends = support and unconditional acceptance. You deserve standards, even in friendships. Building real connections takes effort, but it’s so worth it.

    16min
  2. 22 DE SET.

    you want to build more CONFIDENCE

    In this empowering episode, we dive deep into the world of self-confidence and reveal that it's so much more than just "faking it till you make it." Together, we break down how true confidence is built on a foundation of self-acceptance and authenticity, not perfection or external validation. Expect an honest conversation about how societal pressures and media often distort our ideas of what confidence should look like—and why embracing your insecurities is key to discovering your real inner strength. We also shed light on how limiting beliefs can hold you back, and how crucial it is to have a strong support system as you work through them. Key Takeaways: Confidence is a journey, not a destination. True self-confidence comes from owning your abilities, not from being perfect. Embracing insecurities is a powerful step toward feeling genuinely confident. Media and society often give us a false picture of what confidence should be. Confidence starts within—it's about how you see yourself, not how others see you. Limiting beliefs can block your path to confidence, but you can overcome them. Support systems are essential to help you navigate insecurities and self-doubt. The journey to self-acceptance is the foundation of lasting confidence. You are worthy of feeling confident, just as you are! Join us for an uplifting and eye-opening discussion on building the confidence you truly deserve. SUBMIT your “What to do when…” question here and we could be answering it on the next episode: ⁠https://forms.gle/wBKswmyFvFfpH4Vk9⁠ Connect with Kathleen @kathleen.mindsetcoach Connect with Kelsey @bigrigg__

    34min
  3. 15 DE SET.

    you're struggling with perfectionism

    In this episode, we dive deep into the roots of perfectionism, how it often stems from childhood experiences and the pressures we all face in today’s world.  For many, perfectionism is more than just striving for excellence—it's a coping mechanism, a way to maintain control and protect our self-worth.   But as we discuss, there's so much power in understanding where this need comes from, so we can start practicing self-compassion instead.  We talk about how inner child work can help you unravel those old patterns and find balance when perfectionist tendencies take over. Kelsey also opens up about her own healing journey, sharing how self-acceptance and giving yourself what you truly need can be the game-changer you’ve been searching for.  If you’ve ever struggled with perfectionism or know someone who has, this episode is full of practical advice, personal insights, and gentle reminders that we’re all a work in progress—and that’s perfectly okay. SUBMIT your “What to do when…” question here and we could be answering it on the next episode: ⁠https://forms.gle/wBKswmyFvFfpH4Vk9⁠ Connect with Kathleen @kathleen.mindsetcoach Connect with Kelsey @bigrigg__ Takeaways: Perfectionism often stems from unmet childhood needs. It can manifest as a coping mechanism for control. Understanding the roots of perfectionism can foster self-compassion. Perfectionism can create a false sense of safety and security. Healing the inner child is crucial for overcoming perfectionism. Self-worth is often tied to external validation and control. Finding balance is key to managing perfectionist tendencies. Emotional eating can be linked to feelings of control and restriction. Praise and self-acknowledgment are essential for healing. It's important to focus on personal growth rather than external standards. Keywords: perfectionism, self-worth, inner child, control, emotional eating, mental health, coping mechanisms, self-development, personal growth, self-compassion Chapters 00:00 Understanding Perfectionism 01:37 Kelsey's Personal Struggles with Perfectionism 04:51 Misconceptions About Perfectionism 08:37 The Need for Control 11:40 Childhood Influences on Perfectionism 18:11 The Journey to Authenticity 24:19 Inner Child Work and Self-Worth 30:56 Finding Empowerment in Healing 39:11 Advice for Overcoming Perfectionism

    45min
  4. 1 DE SET.

    your biological clock is TICKING - am I falling behind?

    Ever find yourself panicking about ticking biological clocks, societal expectations, and the feeling of falling behind in life’s milestones? You’re not alone. In this week’s episode, Kelsey and I dive deep into these pressing concerns, sharing our own experiences and insights on the journey of getting closer to 30, facing societal pressures, and navigating the complex emotions tied to aging, relationships, and career achievements.  We chat about the intense pressure to meet certain milestones by specific ages—getting married, having children, buying a house, and building that dream career. And yes, we get real about the anxiety that comes with noticing those first grey hairs and wrinkles. It's all part of the conversation about how we often feel like we’re racing against the clock.  Kelsey and I open up about our personal struggles with these pressures and the fear of not measuring up. We discuss how these societal timelines can sometimes overshadow our own desires and values. The heart of our conversation focuses on the importance of stepping back from these external expectations and doing the inner work needed to create a life that truly resonates with who we are.  We also explore the concept of "quantum leaping"—using imagination and vision to create your own timeline, one that’s less about conforming to societal standards and more about aligning with your personal goals and passions.  Our main takeaways? Self-reflection is crucial. Embrace relaxation and self-care. Most importantly, trust in your unique path and the life you’re crafting for yourself. So if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to tick off all those boxes or stressed about keeping up with a perceived timeline, this episode is for you. Join us as we talk about releasing control, focusing on the present, and finding excitement in your personal journey. Tune in, breathe easy, and let’s navigate this together.  If you've got a challenge you're facing in life and want to submit it as a question to be explored on the podcast, submit it below and we could be answering your “what to do when? question” in the next episode. https://forms.gle/7pa4hEXXrQtiGGx49

    50min
  5. 25 DE AGO.

    you've been LOVE BOMBED

    My friends, its Kathleen here - and I almost got LOVE BOMBED for the 3rd time recently. And Kelsey genuinely had no idea what love-bombing was. Let’s dish and discuss all things that is the phenomenon we call, love-bombing. Join Kelsey and I as she interviews me on the hilarious experiences I’ve had with love-bombers, including the the raw & honest thing I know I shouldn’t say - but being love bombed felt effing amazing…until it didn’t. Let’s laugh and discuss the manipulation tactics and root causes at play in love bombing, all the red flags I missed in the past and how I’ve started to spot them as I’m embarking on my dating adventures. SUBMIT your “What to do when…” question here and we could be answering it on the next episode: https://forms.gle/wBKswmyFvFfpH4Vk9 Connect with Kathleen @kathleen.mindsetcoach Connect with Kelsey @bigrigg__ Keywords love bombing, manipulative tactic, intense love, anxious attachment style, false sense of security, manipulation, withdrawal of love, control, love languages, insecurities, signs, boundaries, love bombing, red flags, support system, dating multiple people, discernment Takeaways Love bombing is a manipulative tactic where someone comes on incredibly strong at the beginning of a relationship. It often happens to people with an anxious attachment style, who crave intense love and validation. Love bombing can create a false sense of security and intimacy, but it is short-lived and followed by manipulation and control. Recognizing the signs of love bombing and setting boundaries is crucial to protect oneself. Love bombing is a manipulative tactic used by some individuals to gain power and control in a relationship. Having a support system of trusted friends who have your best interests at heart is crucial when navigating the dating world. Dating multiple people at the beginning stages can help prevent falling into scarcity and allow for more discernment. Recognizing red flags and being willing to listen to advice from others can help avoid getting caught in a love bombing situation.

    48min

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Welcome to What To Do When…This is THE podcast that you can turn to when you want to get UNSTUCK. I’m Kathleen, your host and I’ll be, your trusted guide, coach, and friend through all of life's tricky moments. Each episode, myself and guest experts tackling the real, raw, and relatable challenges that life throws your way. Together, we’re going to be navigating how to do the inner work, equipping you with the tools to empower yourself and create the life you've always envisioned. If you’ve been feeling stuck with something in your life, submit your questions via the link in the show notes and we could be diving in to your question in NEXT episode. @kathleen.mindsetcoach on FB & Instagram Submit your What To Do When…question here: https://forms.gle/7pa4hEXXrQtiGGx49 Learn more about coaching here — kathleenmindsetcoach.com and book in a free connection call here: https://tidycal.com/kathleenmindsetcoach/connect

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