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Family Dynamics and Emotional Healing with Paige Dulaney [episode 93]

I’m excited to welcome friend and Good Movement Collective member, Paige Dulaney, to the podcast to talk about family dynamics and emotional healing.

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doing the work for you
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Doing the Work for You: Matt Gasseling on Healing, Fatherhood, and Finding Self-Worth [episode 92]

Doing the work for you can be difficult. Today, Matt Gasseling and I are discussing healing, fatherhood, and finding self-worth.

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holding the crappy
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Both-And: An Exercise for Holding the Crappy and the Happy [episode 91]

Today, I’m sharing an exercise for holding the crappy and the happy, because life is often BOTH. It’s called the “fart and the flower” exercise!

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downplay what we feel
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“I’m Just Complaining” & Other Things We Say to Downplay What We Feel [episode 90]

Today, I’m talking about things we say to downplay what we feel. It’s time we flip the script and stop minimizing what we’re feeling. Your feelings MATTER.

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mental-health-first-aid
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Mental Health First Aid Should Be as Common as First Aid and CPR (Especially in Rural Life) [episode 89]

In today’s episode, Calli Thorne offers a real look into what mental health first aid training involves, why it matters, and how it can genuinely change lives. 

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you don’t need their apology
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You Don’t Need Their Apology to Heal [episode 88]

We crave the apology so deeply because we’re HUMAN. In today’s episode, I’m talking about why you don’t need their apology to heal.

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what apologies are
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Not All ‘Sorrys’ Are Equal – What Apologies Are and What They’re Not [episode 87]

In today’s episode, I’m talking about what apologies are and what they’re not. Apologies are an act of repair and CAN mend the fabric of a relationship. 

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what grace is
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What Grace Is (And What It’s Not) [episode 86]

We hear “give yourself grace” or “extend grace to others” alllll the time. Today, I’m talking about what grace is (and what it’s not).

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responding to tragedy with humanity
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The Dangerous Comfort of Judgment: Responding to Tragedy with Humanity [episode 85]

Trigger Warning: This episode includes topics of homicide and suicide. I’m talking about responding to tragedy with humanity.

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apologies aren’t weak
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Apologies Aren’t Weak – They’re Repair [episode 84]

In today’s episode, I’m talking about why apologies aren’t weak and why I apologized to my daughter for something that happened 7 years ago.

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Tears filled my eyes when I read those words in a Tears filled my eyes when I read those words in a recent email from a past Collective member. I was literally this 😭 emoji. 

Each round I am literally in awe of what the women inside the Collective are doing – the ways they are coming home to themselves, healing generations deep wounds, listening to their bodies, and communicating in ways they never have before. 

The Collective is open now for the fourth time, and I would love to meet you there. 

Comment “collective” to learn more. 

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Ozzy says “maybe” ahead of it’s not too late Ozzy says “maybe” ahead of it’s not too late, but I believe it is NOT too late to learn how to love and forget how to hate. 

And the best, and simultaneously the hardest, news is we can learn how to love with ourselves—healing those mental (and emotional) wounds. 

Shoot me a DM if you’re not sure where to start or what that even looks like.
Most of us are in a hurry to skip straight to the Most of us are in a hurry to skip straight to the “fertilizer” part. To turn a crappy situation into something good — fast.

But here’s the thing…
Raw manure can burn plants.
Unprocessed pain can burn us, too.

You can’t grow from what you won’t name.
You can’t compost what you won’t acknowledge.

The first ingredient in growth is honest recognition of what’s really there — and giving it the time and attention it needs to break down.

It’s not about wallowing.
It’s about creating the space for crap to become capacity.

More in ep. 96 of the Good Movement Draws Good Movement podcast “Manure to Meaning—Acknowledging the Crap Is the First Step” Link’s in my bio.
Boundaries don’t stop people from feeling things Boundaries don’t stop people from feeling things — they keep you from carrying what isn’t yours.

You can acknowledge someone’s anger, sadness, or disappointment without making it your job to fix it.

Ready to set boundaries with confidence? That’s the kind of work we do inside my 1:1 Good Movement Guidance. (Link in bio)

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