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Bestselling author and psychotherapist, Julia Samuel, invites us into her therapy room as she talks to both known and unknown voices about some of life’s biggest challenges.
Therapy Works is full of therapeutic conversations which may contain difficult emotions but those that can paradoxically bring light, in all its form.
Listeners will hear what the guests have learnt, failed to learn and how they have grown through their experience. At the end of each episode, Julia reflects on her session with her two psychotherapist daughters who will share their thoughts on the conversation. You’ll quickly discover that not all therapists agree on everything!
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On Nothing’s Off the Table with Louis Ruggiero, no topic is too heavy, no story too raw. Through powerful conversations about resilience, perseverance, and beating the odds, Louis and his guests confront life’s toughest challenges head-on. This is a space for unfiltered honesty, real growth, and relentless inspiration—because when it comes to overcoming adversity, nothing is off the table.
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Her Kind of Brave is a podcast for women who know that the hardest parts of life rarely make it to the highlight reel — and that bravery often lives in the quiet, unseen moments.
Hosted by Chloe Davidson and Kellie Johnson, this show goes behind the glossy endings and into the real stories. The backstories. The messy middles. The chapters we live through before things make sense.
Each episode features raw, thoughtful conversations with women who have faced loss, illness, identity shifts, motherhood, ambition, grief, rebuilding, and becoming — and kept going anyway. These are stories of building businesses while breaking inside, navigating bodies that don’t cooperate, grieving what was hoped for, and creating meaningful lives alongside uncertainty.
Chloe and Kellie don’t show up as experts with all the answers. They show up as women in it — walking their own hard roads while holding space for others to tell the truth about theirs. Together, they create a warm, honest space where nothing needs to be wrapped in a bow and listeners are invited to simply be human.
This is a podcast for anyone who has ever wondered if they’re the only one struggling behind the scenes. For anyone navigating the space between who they were and who they’re becoming. For anyone who wants to feel less alone in the hard stuff — and more connected to the strength it takes to keep showing up.
Her Kind of Brave isn’t about perfect endings.
It’s about courage in real time.
And the power of sharing the story while you’re still living it.
If you’re craving honesty, depth, and conversations that feel like a hand on your back saying me too — this is your place. -
Like Me is a podcast about visibility: Who gets it, what it costs, and what happens when it goes away. Hosted by writer and creator Jordan Reid, Like Me explores the rise of influencer culture from the inside out: the early days of blogging and social media, the performance of “authenticity,” and the strange emotional aftermath of building a public self before anyone knew the rules. Through candid conversations with creators, writers, and internet originals—and deeply personal reflection—Like Me looks at how visibility reshaped identity, ambition, money, motherhood, mental health, and power.
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The Life Shift Podcast is a weekly podcast featuring candid conversations with people about the pivotal moments that changed their lives forever.
What is your pivotal moment? What if that pivotal moment was just the beginning?
We all have our stories, but through these conversations, we discover communities. We learn that there are commonalities in the ups and downs that we all face. Most importantly, we learn that we are not alone. The Life Shift podcast highlights life-altering moments and humanizes the struggles and triumphs through them all.
Hosted by Matt Gilhooly
"I want these conversations to feel like eavesdropping on two friends having a human conversation. These are the conversations that we should be having with each other. Below the surface."
Please follow/subscribe on your favorite podcast app, listen to new episodes every Tuesday, and let me know your thoughts about the show.<
If you enjoy The Life Shift Podcast, please take a moment to rate the show 5 stars! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Get access to ad-free episodes released two days early and bonus episodes with past guests through Patreon. www.patreon.com/thelifeshiftpodcast
For more information, please visit: https://www.thelifeshiftpodcast.com
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What I Would Have Missed is a podcast and movement rooted in hope—an invitation to reflect on the moments, people, and possibilities that have emerged because we stayed.
Hosted by Julie Rocco, a suicide loss, suicidal ideation, and suicide attempt survivor, this podcast offers space for honest storytelling, reflection, and connection for those who struggle with suicidal thoughts, as well as for those who love and support them. Through What I Would Have Missed moments—brief reflections submitted by individuals—and deeper conversations with suicide attempt survivors, people living with suicidal ideation, loved ones, and health and wellness professionals, each episode explores what life can hold beyond moments of deep pain.
The podcast also centers suicide loss survivors, who reflect with love and remembrance on the moments their loved ones have missed.
What I Would Have Missed centers lived experience, shared humanity, and the quiet courage it takes to keep going—reminding us that meaning, joy, and connection can still unfold.
Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
To share your story, visit whatiwouldhavemissed.com or email [email protected]
If you are in crisis: Call or text 988 in the U.S. to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If you are outside the United States, please contact your local crisis resources. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts, and please rate and review the podcast and share it with others, if you enjoy it.
To share your own story, please visit https://whatiwouldhavemissed.com or email [email protected].
Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide professional mental health services. Seek help by calling the USA National Suicide Lifeline at 988 or text HOME to 741741. Please, reach out to your local resources if outside the United States. -
I’m Rania, a transformational life coach, comedian and former host of the Pan-Arab TV talent show Pop Idol.
I will be sharing my own life adventures and those of my inspirational guests from all over the world to discover how they found their authentic voice and purpose, in hope that it will inspire you to break free from whatever is holding you back.
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I'm David, and these are my reflections on life and all things in it. Hopefully by hearing me share what I'm going through, you find some entertainment, clarity, peace or just company. If you'd prefer to watch as you listen, I also upload each episode on YouTube. Thank you for being here.
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Hi! I’m Jenny and I LOVE GRIEF!
Thanks for taking time to explore this podcast!
I accompany struggling people in their grief journeys as they convert grief into long-lasting growth. On the show my guests and I dive deeply into real-life examples of what this conversion process can look like.
If you are struggling with grief, click here for 2 simple steps to ease the burden. https://sites.google.com/grievingcoach.com/survivalstepsgrievingcoach/home (https://sites.google.com/grievingcoach.com/survivalstepsgrievingcoach/home) -
A Breast Cancer Diary is a deeply personal podcast where women tell the stories of breakthroughs, connections and paths to overcoming the challenges of Breast Cancer. It's for women who are facing decisions in the near future, as well as those who remain in this world years after diagnosis. It explores themes of body positivity, reframing of family, relationships, lifestyle, work, and it also explores recurrence, metastasis and the sacrifices that we don't normally talk about.
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Emotional content is more than just a podcast. It's a movement. In a world full of surface level connections, emotional content is here to break down walls and dive into the questions that reveal who we really are. I'm your host, Amy Jane Brand, and I created emotional content to help people go deeper with themselves and each other.Each episode is a journey into vulnerable stories and conversations with guests who have faced their own challenges … and with me opening up like never before, sharing everything that's happened behind the scenes and the secrets I've kept hidden up until now. Join me every Tuesday morning for your weekly dose of Emotional Content because we all have more in common than we think.If you want to continue the conversation head over to @_emotionalcontent or @amyjanebrand
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What we go through as kids will shape the course of our lives. Join James van Cuylenburg (Clinical Psychologist) and his brother, Nick van Cuylenburg (White Owl Sound), as they speak with a diverse range of people about how their childhoods have shaped them. Then, listen to guests read a letter to their child-selves. If you could say anything to your child-self, what would you say? Welcome to You're A Good Kid.
To see child-photos shared by guests, and some video clips from each episode, follow on Instragram: (https://www.instagram.com/youreagoodkidpodcast). -
Take It From Us is the voice of lived experience. In this podcast, you'll hear real people share honest stories about mental health, addiction, trauma and recovery - straight from their own journeys.
They'll tell you what actually worked, what didn't, and what they wish they'd known sooner.
Host Kent Johns is a former broadcaster-turned-health-coach who believes everyone has a story to tell if people take the time to really listen.
So settle in, you're going to hear some stories. Take it from us - and from them.
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If you need support, click here for helpful links, phone numbers and resources:
https://ember.org.nz/resources/in-a-crisis/
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Gambling's a thrill. A win feels incredible. But gambling also has a dark side. Finances are ruined, families are torn apart and people become trapped in ways that are almost impossible to understand unless you’ve been there yourself.
The Bet is honest stories, real journeys. Each story is of someone's life in their own words, and reveals how gambling almost destroyed them – and how they found a way out.
Produced for PGF Services by Te Pūrongo Productions.
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Full episodes of Dr. Phil with intriguing guests presenting compelling yet relatable stories from the real world and Dr. Phil's down to earth, common sense, usable advice for the challenges of life. Hear America's doctor talk about things that matter to people who care.
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What the hell just happened 2020? Queenstown Life blogger Jane Guy interviews women around the world to ask them what's the future? What's happening now? Who the hell are we?
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At least 20% of New Zealanders are believed to be neurodivergent, but there is very little awareness, understanding and support for people with conditions such as ADHD, Autism and Dyslexia.
Sonia Gray has a neurodivergent daughter and is an ADHDer herself. In this 10-part series she’ll talk to dozens of experts and people with a lived-experience of neurodiversity to better understand how we can support and celebrate those whose brains are wired differently.
No Such Thing as Normal is brought to you by NZ Herald and Team Uniform, with support from NZ on Air. New episodes are available every Saturday.
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How does sex and intimacy influence our life story? The List is getting to the bottom of this, as Elvira Lind and Kirra Cheers interview friends, strangers, and collaborators about their sexual experiences, offering a roadmap to their lives as the stories unfold. No shying away from every detail, no judgement, and definitely no advice. Elvira and Kirra are helping guide their guests through their lists as they tell their stories on their terms.
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Wie können wir unsere Beziehungsprobleme lösen? Felizitas Ambauen und Amel Rizvanovic sind ein Paar und sie beraten andere Paare. Sie ist Psycho- und Paartherapeutin, er ist Coach und Consultant. Die beiden kennen die Klassiker der Beziehungskonflikte. In sehr persönlichen Gesprächen reden sie über die typischen Herausforderungen: Sie erklären, wie es dazu kommt, wie sie selber damit umgehen und was sie anderen Paaren raten.