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  • In this episode of “Asking for a Friend,” hosts Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagle, and Teighlor Polendo take a deep dive into the fascinating world of humblebragging. Together, they unpack what humblebragging really is, why we do it, and how it shapes our social interactions. With humor and relatable examples, the hosts explore the subtle yet powerful impact humblebragging has on friendships, work dynamics, and even our social media presence. Tune in for insightful discussions on responding to humblebragging, tips to break the habit, and advice on handling humblebrags like a pro.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Harvard Studies on Humblebragging:

    https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/Sezer%20Gino%20Norton%20Humblebragging_0533fa02-7fcd-4585-91c9-b7281174edf9.pdf

  • In this last episode of our three-part series on Brené Brown's Atlas of the Heart (2021), Meredith, Teighlor, and TalkDoc dive deep into Chapter 11 focusing on the concepts of joy, happiness, tranquility, and contentment. Engage with discussions on the importance of vulnerability, the impact of gratitude on life satisfaction, and practical tips for fostering joy and contentment in parenting. Through personal anecdotes and practical insights, learn how to balance control with connection and appreciate the present moment to enhance your emotional and mental well-being.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Dr. Brene Brown

    Brene Brown’s Book: “Atlas of the Heart”

    https://brenebrown.com/book/atlas-of-the-heart/

    Brene Brown’s Book: “Dare to Lead”

    https://www.reddit.com/r/wholesomememes/comments/9hd2ye/this_is_why_the_dog_is_happier/

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  • In the second episode of our three-part series on Brené Brown's Atlas of the Heart (2021), Meredith, Teighlor, and TalkDoc dive deep into Chapter 10: 'The Places We Go When the Heart Is Open.' This chapter explores powerful emotions like love, heartbreak, trust, betrayal, defensiveness, and hurt.

    Together, we unpack the challenges of vulnerability, the journey to rebuild trust, and the emotional barriers that keep us guarded. Meredith offers thoughtful reflections on how opening up can be both difficult and rewarding in relationships. Join us for an engaging conversation about navigating these emotional landscapes and embracing the courage to keep our hearts open.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Brown and Hooks

    Brene Brown’s Book: “Atlas of the Heart”

    https://brenebrown.com/book/atlas-of-the-heart/

    Brene Brown’s Book: “Dare to Lead”

    https://brenebrown.com/book/dare-to-lead/

    Brene Brown’s “B-R-A-V-I-N-G” Acronym

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqB5CEkPlI4&t=76s

    Bell Hooks Book “All about Love”

    https://bellhooksbooks.com/product/all-about-love/

  • Join hosts Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagle, and Teighlor Polendo in this episode of Asking for a Friend with TalkDoc. They delve into Chapter 9 of Brené Brown's “Atlas of the Heart” which explores the places we go when we search for connection. Covering topics such as belonging, fitting in, connection, disconnection, insecurity, invisibility, and loneliness, the hosts share personal insights and practical advice.

    Hear our conversation about the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in fostering meaningful relationships and discuss the challenges of balancing self-acceptance with the desire to connect with others. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion on creating deeper connections and understanding the complexities of human relationships.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Brown, Clifton, Maslow

    Brene Brown’s Book: Atlas of the Heart

    https://brenebrown.com/book/atlas-of-the-heart/

    Strengthsfinder 2.0

    https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/254033/strengthsfinder.aspx

    Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs:

    https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html

    Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome to Asking for a Friend

    00:19 Overview of Atlas of the Heart

    00:42 Taylor's Personal Connection to Chapter Nine

    01:27 Exploring Belonging and Fitting In

    04:35 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Belonging

    08:12 The Importance of Vulnerability in Relationships

    17:21 Challenges of Connection and Perfectionism

    25:39 Cultivating Deeper Connections

    27:28 Conclusion and Podcast Information

  • In this episode, we welcome Melissa Beck, President of Anonymous, an organization specializing in philanthropic strategies for wealthy families. Melissa discusses the complexities of giving away money effectively, emphasizing the importance of identifying specific goals and passions. She highlights the personal nature of their process, which involves deep, empathetic listening and strategic planning to maximize impact and fulfillment.

    Listen in to our conversation as we touch on the challenges and joys of philanthropy, the evolving landscape of generosity, and how even small acts of kindness can profoundly impact lives. Join us as we explore fresh perspectives on generosity, creativity in giving, and how to make a lasting difference.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    About Melissa:

    https://www.anonymousllc.com/melissa-beck

    About Anonymous Philanthropy:

    https://www.anonymousllc.com/who-we-are

    Melissa’s Favorite Reads:

    Measure What Matters by John Doerr

    https://www.whatmatters.com/

    The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath

    https://heathbrothers.com/books/the-power-of-moments/

    Die with Zero by Bill Perkins

    https://www.diewithzerobook.com/welcome

    Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara

    https://www.unreasonablehospitality.com/

  • In this episode, we explore the deep-seated impact of comparison on our creativity, happiness, and overall well-being, inspired by the insights of Brené Brown. We dive into Social Comparison Theory, breaking down the differences between upward and downward comparisons, and how each shapes our self-perception and emotional state. Through candid personal stories and actionable strategies—like the practice of gratitude—we reveal the often unnoticed harm that comparison brings to our lives. We'll also share tips on how to shift focus from external benchmarks to personal growth and joy. Join us as we unpack the nuances of comparison and discover ways to cultivate a more fulfilling, self-directed life.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Dr. Brene Brown, Dr. Leon Festinger

    Resources :

    “Comparison is the thief of Joy” - President Theodore Roosevelt

    Atlas of the Heart by Brene Brown

    https://brenebrown.com/book/atlas-of-the-heart/

    Overview of Social Comparison Theory:

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/social-comparison-theory

  • In this insightful episode, hosts Dr. Pamela Kreiser (TalkDoc), Meredith Edwards Nagle, and Teighlor Polendo dive into the phenomenon of negative sentiment override. Discover how negative experiences can overshadow positive ones in relationships and learn the importance of maintaining a healthy emotional balance.

    This episode offers practical strategies to manage and improve personal interactions, highlighting the psychological impact of negative sentiment override. Through real-life examples and expert advice, the hosts provide valuable insights on fostering better communication and enhancing positivity in the relationships we want to keep.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Dr. John Gottman, Gottman Institute

    Resources :

    https://www.gottman.com/blog/blame-resentment-and-negative-sentiment-override/

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/happy-healthy-relationships/202209/is-your-relationship-in-negative-sentiment-override

    https://www.emotionstherapycalgary.ca/blog-therapy-calgary-emotions-clinic/negative-sentiment-override#:~:text=A%20negative%20sentiment%20override%20occurs,in%20nurturing%20a%20healthy%20relationship

  • Join us as we sit down with licensed marriage and family therapist Christopher Faris, who shares his journey from traditional therapy to creating engaging YouTube content on his channel Mort's Garage. In this episode, we delve into imposter syndrome—what it is, where it comes from, and how it affects individuals, especially high achievers. Christopher offers insight into the intersection of anxiety and imposter syndrome and provides practical advice on how to manage and overcome these feelings through exposure to truth, specific praise, and meaningful communication.

    Tune in for an informative and relatable discussion that will leave you pondering the depths of your own achievements and self-worth. Whether you're struggling with self-doubt or looking to better understand this pervasive issue, this episode is packed with valuable insights and strategies to help you recognize and combat imposter syndrome. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from an expert and take steps toward a more confident, authentic self.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Resources :

    Brene Brown on compassion:

    https://brenebrown.com/art/atlas-of-the-heart-comparison-is-the-crush-of-conformity-from-one-side-and-competition-from-the-other/

    Attachment theory:

    https://www.simplypsychology.org/attachment.html

    Links :

    Mort’s Garage YouTube Channel by Christopher Faris:

    https://www.youtube.com/@MortsGarage

    Healthy Gamer GG:

    https://www.youtube.com/@HealthyGamerGG

  • In this episode, hosts Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagle, and Teighlor Polendo revisit episode 59 featuring Christopher Faris and Carrie Johnson. The discussion delves into anger management, exploring the nature of anger, its physiological effects, and strategies for controlling emotional responses. Through insightful definitions and personal anecdotes, they emphasize the importance of understanding and managing anger to prevent negative consequences. The hosts also highlight the significance of being curious rather than condemning one's feelings, and the role of emotions in deriving meaning from experiences.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Link: AFAF Episode #059 Anger Management! How to Tame Your Temper with Christopher Faris and Carrie Johnson

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/d3a4aa5fad6104f0aafc2a80e3cb04dc

  • In this episode of "Asking for a Friend,” join Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagle, and Teighlor Polendo dive deep into the nuances between direct and indirect communication styles. Through personal experiences, expert insights, and practical examples, they explore why individuals might prefer one method over the other and how these preferences are influenced by cultural backgrounds. The discussion includes an analysis of Cynthia Joyce's article on communication impact, interactive quizzes, and valuable tips for bridging the gap between different communicative approaches. Whether it's navigating breakups, professional settings, or everyday interactions, this episode offers a comprehensive guide to improving communication and relationships.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Dr. Cynthia Joyce

    Resources :

    Dr. Cynthia Joyce’s Chart:

    https://conflictmanagement.org.uiowa.edu/sites/conflictmanagement.org.uiowa.edu/files/2020-01/Direct%20and%20Indirect%20Communication.pdf

    Huffington Post Article:

    https://www.huffpost.com/archive/ca/entry/how-to-break-up-with-someone_ca_5cd50d35e4b07bc729744f20/amp

    Breaking up:

    https://news.byu.edu/news/delivering-bad-news-dont-beat-around-bush

    Direct vs. Indirect Speech:

    https://everydayspeech.com/sel-implementation/pros-and-cons-direct-communication-vs-indirect-communication/

    Ending Relationships:

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254376804_Strategies_for_ending_relationships_Two_studies

    Links :

    AFAF Episode #027: The Dance of Visibility (Part 1): How to Speak Up!

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/1980a02db6d55a72c46cfe659ca2cb03

    AFAF Episode #028: The Dance of Visibility (Part 2): How to Stop Over Explaining!

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/7256cb9fd6ba3bb1893f130453818b47

    AFAF Episode #027: The Dance of Visibility (Part 3): Strategic Alignment - How to be a Better Communicator!

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/51e031a91f4867fad1d39e7929d4247a

    AFAF Episode #018: Beating Around the Bush - How to Choose Your Words

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/d5be7964f269f49c542b588e21652c8a

  • In this episode of "Asking for a Friend,” join Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagle, and Teighlor Polendo as they delve into the toxic dynamics of contempt in interpersonal relationships. Dubbed the "worst of the four horsemen" by renowned researcher John Gottman, contempt is a critical indicator of potential relationship demise.

    Tune in as we unpack the verbal and non-verbal signs of contempt, its devastating effects on relationships, and its alarming impact on individual health, including heightened vulnerability to infectious diseases. Through engaging discussions, we highlight practical solutions and emphasize the importance of nurturing a culture of appreciation rather than criticism. Featuring real-life examples and personal stories, this episode offers listeners valuable insights into recognizing and addressing contempt in their relationships. Join the conversation and learn how to build healthier, more respectful connections.

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  • In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of deception, exaggeration, and confabulations in our everyday interactions. We start by unraveling the mechanics of intentional deception, where people consciously mislead others to alter beliefs or obscure the truth. Our discussion then transitions to exaggeration—a widespread yet often overlooked form of deception used for storytelling, emphasis, or humor. Through relatable anecdotes, we expose how even harmless exaggeration can erode trust over time.

    Next, we explore the realm of confabulations, where individuals unknowingly fabricate false memories or beliefs. These 'honest lies' can have profound effects on relationships and communication. By examining both scientific research and personal experiences, we shed light on the subtle yet significant impact of these phenomena.

    Join TalkDoc, Meredith, and Teighlor as we uncover the delicate balance between truth and falsehood in our interactions, offering insights and reflections that will make you rethink the way you communicate and build trust with others.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Brene Brown, Clifton, and Gottschall

    Resources :

    Brene Brown’s Books: Dare to Lead and Rising Strong

    https://brenebrown.com/

    Clifton Strengths Finder 2.0

    https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/254033/strengthsfinder.aspx

    Jonathan Gottschall (2013) - The Story Telling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human

    https://www.amazon.com/Storytelling-Animal-Stories-Make-Human/dp/0544002342

    Strength Finder Tool:

    https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/252137/home.aspx

    Links :

    AFAF Episode 13 “The Stories We Make Up”

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/97368b3e753092d12a97c52d74b58cbf

    Key and Peele Skit - Text Message Confusion:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naleynXS7yo

  • Join TalkDoc, Meredith, and Teighlor on the latest episode as we dive into understanding the intricacies of healthy relationships. In this episode, we revisit essential topics covered in our previous discussions on spotting red flags (Episode 80) and green flags (Episode 82). We take a retrospective look at episodes 80 through 83, exploring how past experiences and family backgrounds shape our ability to identify warning signs and the role of compassion in this process.

    Highlights include a robust discussion on the significance of green flags, such as experiencing genuine happiness and self-assuredness in the presence of a partner. We emphasize the importance of personal growth and boundary setting, underlining how self-awareness contributes to building fulfilling relationships.

    Tune in as we stress the educational aspect of our content, offering practical insights aimed at enhancing communication and fostering healthy relationships.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Links :

    AFAF Episode 80: How to Spot Red Flags in Relationships and Dating

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/04fba5aa22def91904d762e99f13460b

    AFAF Episode 82: How to Spot Green Flags in Relationships and Dating

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/ee9c3bc999440ea80693b973303b7eeb

  • In this latest episode, TalkDoc, Meredith and Teighlor embark on a deep dive into the intricate world of deception within human communication and relationships. Unveiling the staggering statistics that reveal an average of three lies every ten minutes in a conversation, the hosts unravel the multifaceted layers of lying.

    From harmless white lies to intentional omissions and complex equivocations, the discussion uncovers the spectrum of lies we encounter daily, shedding light on the ethical dilemmas they pose. Through personal stories and compelling research, the hosts illuminate how lies often serve dual purposes—shielding feelings while also serving the liar's self-interests.

    Tune in as we dissect the myriad reasons behind lying, dissecting its impact on relationships, and navigating the delicate balance between honesty and maintaining social harmony. This episode promises an engaging dialogue that challenges our understanding of truth and deception in the fabric of human connection.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Adler and Towne, Bavelas et al., Metts

    Statistics on Lying - University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

    https://www.uwlax.edu/currents/how-often-do-people-lie/

    Lying Less Linked to Better Health by American Psy. Association

    https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/2012/08/lying-less

    The Brain Adapts to Dishonesty by Garrett et al. (2016)

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5238933/

    Study on Sexual Rejection Messages by Metts, Cupach, and Imahori:

    https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10570319209374398

    Resources :

    Adler and Towne’s Book: Looking Out, Looking In

  • Join TalkDoc, Meredith, and Teighlor on the latest episode of “Asking for a Friend with TalkDoc,” where we revisit an essential topic covered in Episode 58: Keeping Your Cool: How to Control Your Emotions So They Don't Control You. We explore practical strategies for navigating challenging emotions, we draw from the insights of leading researchers like Marc Brackett and Brené Brown.

    In this episode, we emphasize the art of recognizing and understanding the initial physical sensations that accompany emotional responses, a crucial step in preventing emotions from hijacking rational thought processes. Instead of trying to evade these feelings, we advocate for embracing them and employing mindful techniques to regain control.

    Key techniques discussed include body awareness exercises to pinpoint emotional triggers, conscious deep breathing to promote relaxation, and leveraging the parasympathetic nervous system to lower cortisol levels and promote calmness. By tuning in to this episode, you'll gain valuable tools for managing emotions effectively, maintaining composure in stressful situations, and fostering healthier communication and relationships. Tune in for transformative insights and actionable steps toward emotional mastery.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Dr. Marc Brackett and Dr. Brene Brown

    Links :

    AFAF Episode #058: Keeping Your Cool: How to Control Your Emotions So They Don't Control You

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/e7556c93c8e574aa35cdcff0b649e66e

  • In this latest episode of our podcast, TalkDoc, Meredith, and Teighlor tackle the intricate dance between mothers and their smartphone habits. With Mother's Day as our backdrop, we embark on a heartfelt exploration of personal anecdotes, unveiling the layers of guilt that often accompany excessive phone use, particularly when it interferes with meaningful moments with our children.

    Our conversation is a poignant reflection of the ongoing struggle to strike a harmonious balance between fulfilling digital responsibilities and being fully present for our kids, shedding light on the phenomenon known as “technoference” and its impact on maternal contentment.

    Delving into the research, we dissect studies that illuminate the effects of maternal smartphone engagement on children's emotional states and cognitive synchronization during face-to-face interactions. These insights serve as a sobering reminder of the need to navigate our digital lives mindfully, cultivating strategies to mitigate guilt and foster healthier coping mechanisms. We don’t just stop at analysis; we share actionable tips and techniques aimed at improving this dynamic.

    From establishing designated "phone-free" hours to prioritizing self-care for mental and relationship well-being, our episode serves as a beacon of support for mothers navigating the intricate web of modern-day connectivity and parenting. Join us as we navigate this nuanced terrain with empathy, understanding, and a commitment to nurturing stronger, more present relationships.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Wolfers, Wendt, Becker, and Utz (2023), Pew Research Center, McDaniel & Radesky

    Technoference is defined as “everyday interruptions in interpersonal interactions or time spent together that occur due to the digital and mobile technology devices” (McDaniel & Radesky, 2018, p. 100.

    Resources :

    Wolfers, Wendt, Becker, and Utz (2023) article: “Do you love your phone more than your child? The consequences of norms and guilt around maternal smartphone use”

    https://academic.oup.com/hcr/article/49/3/285/7010694

    Cartoon by Michael Leunig (2019):

    https://www.leunig.com.au/curly-world/opinion-september-2020/35-news/recent-cartoons-images/988-mummy-was-busy

    Research on Parental Burnout by Zhang, Hu, and Mao (2023):

    https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/01430343231201863

    Pew Research on Teens and Parents Approach to Screen Time:

    https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2024/03/11/how-teens-and-parents-approach-screen-time/

    Research on Still Face and Babies:

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3289403/

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32857440/

    Research on Reading and Phone Interruptions:

    https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358408603_Reduced_mother-child_brain-to-brain_synchrony_during_joint_storytelling_interaction_interrupted_by_a_media_usage

    Links :

    AFAF Episode #015: What the Phub!

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/49181892af68bd3170e025ea77a58de5

  • Are your loved ones left guessing about your true feelings? Do you often find yourself taking the safer route by avoiding emotional conversations? It’s easy to overlook the importance of identifying, labeling, and expressing our emotions effectively. However, enhancing our emotional expression is crucial for nurturing healthy relationships. After all, we’re emotional beings who sometimes think!

    Join us in this episode as we dive back into the valuable insights from episodes 53 and 55. We’ll explore actionable strategies to help you better understand and convey your emotions. Tune in now to discover ways to strengthen communication with your closest relationship partners, ensuring that you leave no room for guesswork.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Marc Brackett

    AFAF Episode #053: Sad? Mad? Glad? How to Expand Your Emotional Vocabulary

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/6838118c4eb4b0ddd297f0f74e2edd26

    AFAF Episode #055: All the Feels! How to Better Express Your Feelings

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/1b17807d586eb084ea5e45230bcd422b

  • Understanding Codependency and Hypervigilance

    In this episode of Asking for a Friend with TalkDoc, we deep dive into the intricate dynamics of Codependency and Hypervigilance. Our guest, Carrie Johnson, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table, enriching our understanding of these crucial subjects.

    Join TalkDoc, Meredith, Teighlor, and Carrie as we navigate the nuances of codependency, moving beyond its conventional ties to addiction and exploring its multifaceted manifestations in various relationships. Drawing from a poignant personal story shared by a student, our conversation sheds light on how codependency can manifest in interactions with narcissists and dependents alike, offering profound insights into the complexities of human connection.

    Hypervigilance takes center stage as we unravel its impact on individuals navigating emotionally volatile environments. We explore how this heightened state of awareness influences coping mechanisms and discuss practical strategies for cultivating resilience and reclaiming autonomy.

    Throughout the episode, we emphasize the transformative power of self-compassion, the healing journey of re-parenting oneself, and the importance of establishing healthy boundaries. Our exploration extends to valuable resources such as therapy and support groups, underlining the significance of seeking professional guidance and communal support in navigating these challenges.

    Tune in as we champion self-awareness, advocate for nurturing meaningful relationships, and champion the invaluable practice of prioritizing mental well-being. This episode promises a wealth of wisdom and actionable insights for anyone seeking to unravel the intricacies of codependency and hypervigilance in their lives.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Murray Bowen (Family Systems)

    https://www.thebowencenter.org/core-concepts-diagrams

    Resources :

    Co-Dependent No More by Melody Beattie

    https://www.melodybeattie.com/codependentnomore

    Co-Dependents Anonymous

    https://coda.org/

    Alcoholics Anonymous (Al-Anon)

    https://al-anon.org/

    Adult Children of Alcoholics by Woititz

    https://www.amazon.com/Adult-children-alcoholics-Geringer-Woititz/dp/B000720PS8

    Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Gibson

    https://www.amazon.com/Adult-Children-Emotionally-Immature-Parents-ebook/dp/B00TZE87S4

    Boundaries by Cloud and Townsend

    https://www.boundariesbooks.com/

    Links :

    Instagram Emily H. Sanders LMFThttps://www.instagram.com/emily.sanders.therapy/?hl=en

    Instagram Lisa Romano @LisaRomano

    https://www.instagram.com/lisaaromano/?hl=en

    AFAF Episode 71: AFAF with Carrie Johnson on People Pleasers!

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/f51d610dd854351ecace50e61afb0c01

    AFAF Episode 59: Anger Management! How to Tame Your Temper with Christopher Faris and Carrie Johnson

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/d3a4aa5fad6104f0aafc2a80e3cb04dc

  • Celebrating Episode 100

    In the 100th episode of “Asking for a Friend with TalkDoc,” hosts TalkDoc, Meredith, and Teighlor celebrate the milestone by revisiting the very first episode titled, “The Message Received is the One That Counts.”

    We discuss the challenges and misunderstandings that arise in communication, particularly focusing on the negative perception of sensitivity. Through personal anecdotes, we explore how being labeled as 'too sensitive' impacts relationships and communication, suggesting that sensitivity should instead be seen as a strength.

    We delve into the importance of acknowledging the impact of our words on others, rather than justifying intentions, and offer strategies for better understanding and validating each other's feelings in conversations. The episode underscores the value of empathy and the significance of how messages are received in shaping effective and compassionate communication.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Link to AFAF Episode #001: Our First Full Episode!

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/6dce9b4a421e11cc80560cc626684dde

    Link to AFAF Episode #000: Nice to Meet You!

    https://pod.link/afafwithtalkdoc/episode/dc060c5a327d77522d1f2e3a5322d7b8

  • Have you ever been told, “I don't like your tone?” That simple statement carries a world of significance. It reflects not just the words spoken but also the emotional context and intention behind them. Our tone of voice serves as a powerful vehicle for transmitting feelings, attitudes, and intentions in every interaction.

    In this episode, we explore the intricate world of nonverbal communication, with a focus on tone as a vital component of paralanguage. Join TalkDoc, Meredith and Teighlor, as we unravel the layers of how tone can profoundly shape the interpretation and reception of our messages.

    From the volume and pitch to the pace and clarity of our speech, every nuance of tone plays a crucial role in conveying emotions, confidence levels, and overall competence. Drawing from personal experiences, we share anecdotes that illuminate how tone can either strengthen or strain relationships and communication dynamics.

    We dive into fascinating research on how voice pitch can influence attraction and how subtle variations in tone can reveal underlying emotions or hidden intentions, often speaking louder than words alone.

    Ultimately, this episode serves as a gentle reminder of the power of tone in our everyday interactions. By becoming more aware of our tone and learning to adjust it consciously, we can unlock the potential for more meaningful, empathetic, and impactful communication in both personal and professional realms.

    Tune in as we unravel the nuances of tone and its profound impact on our relationships and communication efficacy.

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    SHOW NOTES:

    Experts : Gottman, Gottman Institute, Guerrero, Touch Research Institute

    Resources :

    Maya Angelou quotation:

    “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

    Gottman and Notarius (2004): Observing Marital Interaction

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2000.00927.x