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90s R&B, the best genre of all time. In this episode, I discuss some of my favorite 90s R&B lyrics, authenticity and something called The Window of Tolerance, which is our sweet spot for dealing with intense emotions and stress. Plus some strategies for hitting that sweet spot, which can help combat anger, panic, irritability, anxiety, fight-or-flight instincts and disconnection. And this episode made me realize I don't know how to spell authenticity. Cool, right?
Songs in this episode:
Poison by Bell Biv DeVoe,
No Diggity by Blackstreet,
Too Close by Next,Say hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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British Invasion! Not really, but songs by Brits, plus how to deal with worrying and rumination. And a 4-part exercise that can help keep worrying at bay. Also, a story about fire ants and Phantom of the Opera (??) - it all works together, I promise.
Songs in this episode:
Dancing In The Moonlight by Toploader,
You Do Something To Me by Paul Weller,
Worried About Ray by The Hooisers.
keywords: Rumination, Overthinking, Negative thinking loops, Worrying, Mental health, Positive mindset, Anxiety relief, Music for mental health, Trauma recovery, Breaking mental patterns, Mindfulness strategies, Coping with social anxiety, Self-doubt solutions, Emotional well-being.Say hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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Two Alt-RnB songs, two quick manifestation exercises and the science behind why it works, cuz you know your girl loves the science.
Just to be clear, since I didn't explicitly say it in the episode, in no way do I believe that you can just think/wish/manifest something into reality. If that were the case, we'd all be millionaires with private jets or a lifetime supply of cheese (specific? yes. the thing I'd manifest? also, yes). What I am saying is that manifesting can be a way to focus your thoughts, attention and energy into a goal, one that you will need to put in the work to achieve. I am not saying manifesting is some free ride or easy way out; on the contrary, I'm saying if you're ready to put in the work to achieve a goal or change your life, these tools *can* be one way to focus your mind. That's it. Just felt like I needed to clarify :)
Songs in this episode:
Manifest by RUBII,
Self by Cleo Sol
keywords: Manifestation, Visualization, Mental health, Positive mindset, Anxiety relief, Music for mental health, Trauma recovery, Breaking mental patterns, Mindfulness strategies, Coping with social anxiety, Self-doubt solutions, Emotional well-being,Say hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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The queen of love & heartbreak, the musical goddess, Adele! I also discuss the science behind negative memories, why tacos are the best and lucha libre wrestling costumes. How do any of these things relate? Tune in and find out :)
Songs from this episode:
Easy On Me by Adele,
Someone Like You by Adele,
When We Were Young by AdeleSay hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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Can anxiety be a habit? I discuss the loop of Trigger >> Behavior >> Reward. Plus some classic rock summer jams, a bit on avoidance and tidbits from the book “Unwinding Anxiety” by neuroscientist Judson Brewer.
Songs in this episode:
Blister In The Sun by Violent Femmes,
Under Pressure by Queen & David Bowie,
Summer Breeze by Seals & Crofts
keywords: Anxiety, Worry, Rumination, Anxious, Mental health, Positive mindset, Anxiety relief, Music for mental health, Trauma recovery, Breaking mental patterns, Mindfulness strategies, Coping with social anxiety, Self-doubt solutions, Emotional well-being.Say hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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This episode is slightly different than others. I talk about the book “Do One Thing Different: Ten Simple Ways to Change Your Life” by Bill O’Hanlon, confess my love of book reports & 90s alt-rock, and discuss ways to make changes in your life.
Songs in this episode:
Tonight, Tonight by Smashing PumpkinsSay hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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In this episode, I discuss dealing with tough conversations and how to be more confident, including a hot balloon metaphor. Where am I going with that metaphor?? Tune in and find out :)
Songs in this episode:
July by Noah Cyrus,
Show Me How by Men I Trust,
Confidence by Ocean Alley,Say hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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In this episode, I discuss neo-soul and indie-pop songs, coping strategies and an interesting metaphor for letting go. Hope you will listen and chill out :)
Songs in this episode:
Back in 74 by Jungle,
Good Luck, Babe! by Chappell Roan,
Linger (cover) by Royel Otis,Say hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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In this episode, I discuss classic rock songs, arrival fallacy, impact basis and how to be more resilient. Listen to me try to tie in all these themes to summer music. Hope you will listen and chill out :)
Songs in this episode:
The Boys Are Back In Town by Thin Lizzy,
Badlands by Bruce Springsteen,
American Girl by Tom Petty,Say hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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In this episode, I discuss summer songs, how to slow down, Stress Reduction Theory and why I am a good wingwoman :) Listen to me try to tie in all these themes to summer music. Hope you will listen and chill out.
Songs in this episode:
Please Please Please by Sabrina Carpenter*
Feels Like Summer by Childish Gambino,
Badfish by Sublime,
This Girl by Kungs & Cookin’ on 3 Burners,
*explicit lyricsSay hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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In this episode, I discuss New Wave songs, burnout, healing from trauma, and the need for rest, without apologies. Listen to me try to tie in all these themes to music :) Hope you will listen and chill out.
Songs in this episode:
Psycho Killer by Talking Heads,
Dance Hall Days by Wang Chung,
Just Like Heaven by The CureSay hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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Join me for the 6th episode of Positively Chill! Each week we go on a musical journey - exploring impactful lyrics, mental health insights, and strategies for a positive mindset. In this episode, I discuss more of my favorite feel-good songs, including some heavy metal and hip-hop, and how these songs relate to toxicity. Listen to me try to tie in all these themes to music :) Hope you will listen and chill out.
Songs in this episode:
Toxicity by System Of A Down,
Electric Relaxation by A Tribe Called Quest,
Electric Love by BørnsSay hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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Join me for the 5th episode of Positively Chill! Each week we go on a musical journey - exploring impactful lyrics, mental health insights, and strategies for a positive mindset. In this episode, I discuss more of my favorite feel-good songs by badass female rockers and how these songs relate to vulnerability and authenticity. Listen to me try to tie in all these themes to music :) Hope you will listen and chill out.
Songs in this episode:
Hand In Pocket by Alanis Morissette,
I Dare You by The Regrettes,
Alone by HeartSay hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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Join me for the fourth episode of Positively Chill! Each week we go on a musical journey - exploring impactful lyrics, mental health insights, and strategies for a positive mindset. In this episode, I discuss more of my favorite feel-good songs and how these songs relate to perfectionism, regret and counterfactual thinking. Listen to me try to tie in all these themes to music :) Hope you will listen and chill out.
Songs in this episode:
Everything In Its Right Place by NTO (Radiohead cover),
Dancing On My Own by Robyn,
Wonderwall by OasisSay hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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Join me for the third episode of Positively Chill! Each week we go on a musical journey - exploring impactful lyrics, mental health insights, and strategies for a positive mindset. In this episode, I discuss more of my favorite feel-good songs and how these songs relate to introverts, disappointment & failure and exercise for mental health. Listen to me try to tie in all these themes to music :) Hope you will listen and chill out.
80s-themed song list:
Who Can It Be Now by Men at Work,
Maneater by Hall & Oates,
Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick AstleySay hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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Join me for the second episode of Positively Chill! Each week we go on a musical journey - exploring impactful lyrics, mental health insights, and strategies for a positive mindset. In this episode, I discuss more of my favorite feel-good songs and how these songs relate to overthinking, kindness, zombies and staying playful & weird. Listen to me try to tie in all these themes to music :) Hope you will listen and chill out.
70s-themed song list:
Lovely Day by Bill Withers,
I Wanna Be Sedated by The Ramones,
Don’t Stop Me Now by QueenSay hi on Instagram @positively_chill
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Join me for the first episode of Positively Chill! On this episode, I discuss my favorite feel-good songs and how these songs relate to fearlessness, sunlight for mental health, appreciating the little things and giving power to others. Listen to me try to tie in all these themes to music :) Hope you will listen and chill out.
Songs in this episode:
Murder on the Dance Floor by Sophie Ellis-Bexter,
Mr. Blue Sky by Electric Light Orchestra,
This Is The Day by The The,
Better Man by Pearl Jam,
Be Yourself by AudioslaveSay hi on Instagram @positively_chill