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Have financial boundaries been hard for you?
Do you tend to spend more than you make?
Does "budgeting" sound unappealing?
Then you're in the right place, because I am talking with Jill Sirianni, co-author of Buy What You Love Without Going Broke: Transform Your Spending and Get More of What Money Can’t Buy and co-host of the @FrugalFriends podcast.
The book is all about connecting with your values and ensuring your financial life aligns with them. Jill is also a licensed clinical social worker and speaks to how finances affect ALL areas of our life.
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.
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When something good happens for you, do you ever think, “Wow, I hope I don't get found out!” or, “I don’t deserve this”?
Do you start doubting yourself? Do you think it must have been a mistake?
If you’re nodding your head, this episode is for you because I’m talking about imposter syndrome, how to navigate it, and how to boost your confidence.
Imposter syndrome is fresh in my mind as I ran into it writing my newest book, Too Much: A Guide to High-Functioning Codependency. I hope hearing about my experience can normalize it for you and give you some ideas on how to deal with it.Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/662
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Do you ever get so close to achieving a goal, and then something stops you from achieving it?
Do you find yourself getting in your own way and self-sabotaging?
Then you'll want to tune in because I have Dr. Sophie Mort on the show talking about her newest book, (Un)Stuck: Five Steps to Break Bad Habits and Get Out of Your Own Way, which I think we could all use!
We talk about all the ways you can get unstuck and shift from feeling disempowered to empowered, the reasons why changing habits is hard, the compulsion to repeat our past, and the drama triangle (which can explain a lot about the ways we relate to others).
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Do you feel heard in your relationships with your spouse, kids, colleagues, friends, and family?
Do you find you get the results you’re seeking when talking to people?
Do you feel understood?
If the answer is no or sometimes, this episode is for you. I’m covering what effective communication is, what it looks like, how to get better at it, and giving you scripts to use to be more accurately understood.
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I am so excited to share this conversation about building epic love with my pal, psychiatrist and relationship expert Dr. Ish Major.
We met at the Real Love Ready Relationship Summit in Vancouver only to realize we were both heading to LA after to the set of Nick Cannon's Counsel Culture.
We talk about how Dr. Ish's interest in psychology came to be and how his childhood experiences impacted him, and then the conversation turns to codependency in relationships.
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Dr. ish says he was a "card carrying captain of team codependence" for the first 40 years of his life, which I think a lot of us can relate to! He shares the lessons he learned and he offers so much wisdom in really simple, accessible terms. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
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Are there people in your life who are conflict connoisseurs? People who really love stirring the pot, who are addicted to drama?
In response to you being upset, these types of people might rile you up or suggest you should be angrier rather than talking you off a ledge.
I know many of you are not into stirring the pot but find yourselves with high conflict lovers in your life, which can be stressful. That’s why I’m talking about high conflict versus healthy conflict, how to identify high-conflict people and protect yourself from them, and steps for more constructive ways to manage conflict.
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I am thrilled to have Dr. Mindy Pelz back on the show in celebration of her new book, _Eat Like A Girl: 100+ Delicious Recipes to Balance Hormones, Boost Energy, and Burn Fat._ Who doesn't want that?!
Dr. Mindy and I talk about everything from why we struggle to lose weight with age, our philosophies on aging, how to eat for the stage of life you're in, and how to produce GLP-1 hormones naturally within your own body.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Are there couples who make you think, what do they know about love that I don’t? How do they do it?
Or do you see couples on TV and wonder, how can I get that kind of love? Where can I even find it?
If so, this episode is for you because I am sharing reflections from 25 years of marriage (I can’t believe it!) to my one and only, Vic, about how we’ve kept it good, and how to apply these lessons to your relationships.
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I am so excited to welcome my pal Tamsen Fadal back to the show to talk about her new documentary, The M Factor: Shredding the Silence On Menopause. It's available to stream right now on PBS!
Tamsen is an award-winning news anchor and menopause advocate, and she combined her skills and passion to create this amazing documentary.
During our conversation, Tamsen and I talk about our experiences with perimenopause and menopause, the lesser-known symptoms many women have, how the documentary came about, the hope Tamsen has for how it will impact the healthcare we receive as women, and so much more.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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How do you react to seeing a friend, sibling, or partner having a rough time?
Not how do you respond, but how do you react?
Do you immediately jump to share ideas or thoughts to try to fix their problem?
Or do you inadvertently invalidate their feelings by saying, “Hey, it’s not so bad. It’ll be better tomorrow”?
If you’re nodding your head, this episode is for you. I am talking about the transformative power of learning to sit with emotional discomfort, why you may feel compelled to avoid it by taking action, and what you can do instead.
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I am so excited to welcome Emily Sadri to the show to talk all things perimenopause! She's a Board Certified Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, Certified Nurse Midwife, and hormone expert who's helped thousands of women through this journey.
Emily is amazing at breaking down complex topics and making them accessible, and we got into the weeds on weight loss, insomnia, and how and why the loss of estrogen affects us so deeply.
If you want more info, join the summit for free! I'll be speaking there: https://perimenopauserevolution.com/?orid=16
North American Menopause Society: https://www.menopause.org/ (referenced during the interview)
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Do you tend to lose yourself in relationships?
Are you a people pleaser who prioritizes others above yourself?
Do you look outside yourself for validation?
If you answered yes and you’re tired of these relational dynamics, you’re in the right place because I’m talking all about self-abandonment: what it is, why we do it, the signs, and how you can move into self-consideration instead.
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I am so thrilled to have my pal, embodiment expert and author Elizabeth DiAlto, back on the show!
We talked about Elizabeth's new fiction book, Dark Healing, and why she wrote it, as well as the differences between being triggered and activated, how embodiment can help us get out of our minds and into our body, the spiritual aspect of embodiment, and so much more.
I hope you enjoy this girlfriend jam as much as I did!
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How do you feel about asking others for help?
Are you good at it, or do you avoid it because you don’t want to ‘owe’ anybody anything?
Do you find it difficult to believe other people will show up for you the way you show up for them?
Or does being vulnerable scare you?
If you’re nodding your head, this episode is for you. I am talking all about hyper-independence: what it is, why it matters, what causes us to act this way, signs to help you identify whether this is you, and how to shift into healthy independence and interdependence.
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I am so excited to welcome my science girl crush, Leah Elson, to the show to talk about a variety of things: her book, There Are No Stupid Questions in Science, why she's so passionate about being a public science communicator, her pivot from sportscasting into this field, and how she is working to give herself more grace and place less pressure on herself.
If you're a fellow high-functioning codependent, I really think this is one you'll relate to!
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Do you believe that setting boundaries means being confrontational?
Do you wish you knew how to cut someone off nicely, especially if it involves a professional relationship?
Are you tired of confiding in others only for them to make your own pain into something about them?
Or have you wondered if it’s ever okay to “jump in and fix things” for someone who is struggling?
These are just some questions I’m answering about boundaries and high-functioning codependency in this episode. Let’s dive in.
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I am so excited to have my pal, best-selling author and speaking expert, Ashley Stahl back on the show to talk all things public speaking!
Whether you want to give keynote speeches, give a presentation at work, or pitch a crucial project, Ashley's tips will help you shine. We talked about the aspects of viral speeches, from the title to the opening and structure, as well as stage presence and the power of pausing.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Does it feel like if you don’t fix problems or move things forward, no one will?
Do you feel overly responsible, like everything will fall apart if you don’t do all the things?
Do you just find yourself saying, “It's just faster/easier/more efficient if I do it myself”?
If you’re nodding your head, this episode is for you because I am talking about the five traits of high-functioning codependency (HFC), the cycle of codependency I often see my clients go through, and how to shift from over-doing and over-giving into more balance and less exhaustion.
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I am thrilled to welcome world-renowned grief expert, David Kessler, to the show to talk about his new workbook, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief Workbook: Tools for Releasing Pain and Remembering with Love.
Unresolved grief is so common, and I love the way David makes this topic so accessible. During this conversation, we talk about ALL kinds of grief, because it's not just about losing someone you love. It's also about endings and abrupt changes.
David is such a kind soul and no matter what loss you've experienced, I think you'll find comfort and hope in his message.
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Do you automatically accommodate others because it’s the “nice” thing to do?
Do you consistently overthink how your actions will impact others?
Are you always on the lookout for how you can help people or solve problems?
If you’ve ever wondered where the line is between codependent, caring, or controlling behavior, this episode is for you.
I’m breaking down the distinction by discussing a little-known aspect of codependency, sharing real-life examples to clarify, and providing tips on how to shift from codependency to healthy giving.
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