How To Emotionally Recover From A Divorce

Let’s all find some common ground here. Breakups suck. No matter how they happen, they are never fun. Divorce adds a whole new layer of stress to a breakup. Bring in lawyers, assets, and potentially even kids. Honey, you’ve got your work cut out for you. There is no easy way to get divorced. It’s stressful and often utterly overwhelming. There, we said it! Truth is, no matter the cause or how long you were married, divorce recovery is a long-term healing process. It’s messy, it’s difficult to handle, and it can take a heavy toll on your well-being and mental, and physical health.

Unsurprisingly, studies show divorce is linked to increased anxiety and depression, as well as a greater risk of suffering from alcohol abuse. Just wonderful. As if we didn’t have enough problems on our hands. But before this post starts to feel overwhelmingly negative, let’s take a pause and gain some perspective. Divorce is a huge life change, and it’s normal to feel angry, resentful, sad or demotivated as a result. No big change, especially related to love and family, is easy. So don’t expect divorce to be a walk in the park.

However, you can get through it. While it’s safe to say that coping with separation and divorce takes a considerable period of time, no matter how amicable the split up, you will get there. And who knows, this bump in the road, even if it feels like a mountain, might just be the last hurdle for you to climb over before reaching true happiness.

How To Emotionally Recover From A Divorce

So with all that being said, because we are people who understand that divorce recovery is a long journey, we want to dedicate a post to our advice on how to emotionally recover and grieve properly from the divorce  process that comes with it. We’re sharing our tips on how to make divorce recovery easier! But keep in mind that you can also put these strategies into practice if you’ve just gone through a tough breakup instead of a divorce. The end of a relationship outside of marriage can also be extremely painful and you deserve help to grieve the loss. So keep reading to learn how to emotionally recover from a divorce or a tough breakup!

Listen to Divorced, Not Dead with Caroline Stanbury:

One of the best ways to heal is to know that others have been through what you’re going through, and are thriving. Caroline Stanbury’s podcast is all about how the Spinster vision she had for her life was obviously shattered due to her divorce, and how she not only recovered but built a new incredible life. In her show, Divorced, Not Dead, Caroline reminds you that there is life after divorce, and it can be absolutely epic. This show will also offer up a couple of laughs which can definitely help if you’re feeling down.

Give yourself time to go through the grieving process.

Divorce recovery is a long-term journey. That’s why you should give yourself permission to feel all the negative emotions. It’s okay to be sad, angry, and relieved at the same time! Take the blame off your shoulders and just feel. You’re allowed to wallow in your emotions as much as you need. And if you’re feeling guilty for the split up or for anything, really, take steps to forgive yourself. Have constructive talks about your emotions, and maybe journal through the healing process. Do what you need to feel ready to turn the page!

Surround yourself with supportive family and friends.

Having a support system is absolutely necessary when going through a divorce. You can’t expect yourself to go through this major life change all alone! So surround yourself with people that make you feel good. And let them help you, too! Whether it is a family member bringing you dinner or your best friend taking you out for a shopping spree, let others in. There’s no point in isolating yourself. You’ll heal faster if you stick to your loved ones!

Practice daily self-care.

Self-care is essential no matter what’s going on with your life. Still, it’s even more important when your emotions are taking on the toll of divorce! Research shows that self-care has a positive impact on your overall health and overall well-being. So we say bring on the bubble baths and spa days! You have to start putting yourself first, especially after a complicated breakup. A self-care routine can really be anything that makes you feel good. From meditation and journaling to beauty routines to yoga and breathwork, you can customize a self-care routine until it’s just what you need. The most important thing is to choose activities that help manage your stress and make you feel good.

Don’t get hung up on your ex-spouse.

I know it might be tempting to stalk your ex on social media. We’ve all been there at some point, divorced or not. But you’re shooting yourself in the foot by doing it! Research has suggested that stalking your ex on Facebook or other social media platforms can undermine your healing process. This prevents you from moving on in the long term, with an increased risk of indulging in obsessive behaviors. So please, do what you need to shift your mindset and focus on yourself instead! No creeping through friends and family either! It’s time to evict your ex from living rent-free in that head of yours.

Take a break if you need one.

Toxic productivity is real and more common than you might think. And it’s way too easy to fall for this trap when you’re going through a tough time. It can be tempting to throw yourself at work after a divorce or breakup. But resist the urge to avoid processing your negative feelings! If you need a break, take it. Stay at home for a couple of weeks. Maybe go on a solo adventure. Whatever it is that will help you reset and recharge, go for it! Avoid filling the ex from your void with other short-term distractions.

Remember the reasons the relationship ended.

It’s so easy to look back and wonder if you made the right decision. So we recommend you always remember the reasons your relationship ended. Don’t get caught looking back, fantasizing and only focusing on the good. You don’t need to get obsessive about the bad, but you do need to remember why the relationship wasn’t right for either of you. Take note and remember why toxic relationships are harmful, and don’t look back with any regret.

Set boundaries.

When you’re trying to emotionally recover from a divorce, the last thing you want to do is set yourself up for an emotional roller coaster. Let’s be real, we’ve all made the mistake of going through with a late-night booty call with an ex. However, if you’re getting divorced, this is not the time to cash in that favor girl. Trust us. You don’t need the emotional attachment. So set firm boundaries and stick to them,

Remind yourself that there’s a bright future waiting for you.

Here’s the deal. Divorce is not the end of the world. Yes, it hurts like crazy. Yes, it will make you more vulnerable and emotional for a period of time. But that grieving process will come to an end! You have to keep going no matter how tough it gets. Focus on your personal growth and your hopes for the future. If you want some guidance, then listen to our favorite personal growth podcasts! And remember, after this difficult time, you’ll be a stronger, more resilient person. You’ll be even more deserving and ready for the partner that can be your true match.

Dive into a new hobby or passion project.

Trying out new things is an effective way to keep your mind busy and away from your divorce. It’s also fun to take over brand-new projects! This can be a hobby or a passion project that you’ve pushed to the back of your mind long ago. Divorce is a life change, so treat it as such. It’s time to rediscover yourself and your passions! Maybe start gardening or writing that novel you outlined half a decade ago. Or join an art class and find some new like-minded friends! The options are as wide as your imagination here, so don’t hold yourself back from doing the things you love.

Consider joining a support group.

Support groups can be tabu. You might be embarrassed to admit that you need that level of support to begin with. But there’s a reason so many women have joined these groups while on their divorce recovery. It’s helpful to have someone who’s going through the same healing process as you. It can motivate you to keep looking forward, move on, and enjoy your life. In fact, research shows support groups for divorced women have helped them adjust to this new chapter more easily. So consider taking the plunge and looking for a support group near you!

Forgive and move on.

We all know forgiving someone who hurt you can get a little tough in certain situations. Still, if you don’t forgive your ex, you’ll find it much harder to turn the page. Holding a grudge against your former spouse will only make things messier and bitter. You don’t need to be best friends, but at least make your peace with them internally. Process the messy breakup details, forgive them forgive yourself, and carry on with your life and maybe even meet new people!

What are your strategies to speed up the healing process after a divorce or a painful breakup?

That’s our advice on how to emotionally recover from divorce! It’s a complex grieving process, but you’ll move on sooner than you think. There’s life after divorce or a tough breakup! You need to stay confident in yourself and trust the journey. I promise you’ll make it through in the end. Have you been through a divorce recently? What tips do you have for women in similar situations as you? Let us know your story in the comments. Stay healthy and put yourself first!

34 Best Sex Podcasts

The vibe is HOTT audio today. Specifically, podcasts on getting hot and bothered. Yep. We’re discussing what goes down between the sheets and how you can get your game up in the bedroom. Do we have your attention?? Let’s slide on in.

Sex for years was a totally taboo topic. You couldn’t read books, take classes, see professionals, or even listen to music with detailed sexual conversations. YAWN. Thankfully humanity ( or at least some of us ), has evolved into being more willing to discuss such topics. Now, the world has become a lot more sex-positive, open, and do we dare say… prude? Because of this, you can find tons of podcasts that talk about sex and relationships regularly! This makes sense because sex is a part of life. So we can’t wholesomely talk about life and leave out the sex. Right?

Today, we’ve dedicated our post to sexuality podcasts! We’ll walk you through some of the juiciest and most sexually enlightening episodes. The goal is to help you curate the perfect playlist for your needs when you’re getting down and dirty. Here are the 34 best sex podcasts:

34 Best Sex Podcasts 

Relationshit: Sex Talk with Shan Boodram

Kamie Crawford, our very own Catfish bestie, hosts a podcast on all things relationships! In this episode, she invites Shan Boodram to answer audience questions about sex. She’s a certified sexologist and intimacy expert, so nothing is off-limits with this spicy episode. They share sex stories, sex advice, and sex woes! 

Beyond the Stigma: Redefining Narratives Around Sex Work

In this groundbreaking episode, Sex Worker brings you inside the world of sex work, shedding light on the experiences and perspectives of those involved in this often-misunderstood industry. Prepare to challenge societal stigmas and preconceptions as you hear firsthand stories of empowerment, agency, and resilience. By humanizing and giving agency to sex workers, this podcast provides a fresh perspective that will challenge your understanding of sex work and help break down the barriers of societal judgment.

We Met at Acme: Orgasmic Meditation, Who Should Pay for the Uber After Sex, and Gaining Weight in a Relationship

Mediation expert Jesse Isreal, who founded The Big Quiet, joins the We Met at Acme crew to discuss sex and how it plays into our relationships. Organismic mediation, masculine and feminine energies, and more are the focus of this spiritual and sexual episode of We Met at Acme. 

Note to Self: Sex on Anti-Depressants

Payton Sartain, host of Note to Self, uses this episode to share her experience with sex on anti-depressants. She discusses that irritating low libido and the importance of foreplay, patience, communication, and indulgence.

Going Mental: Chloe Cherry – Perfect Angel Girl

This episode might not give you a lot of insight into your own sexual health, but it’s no less engaging. Learn the story of actress and former porn star “Chloe Cherry” of Euphoria in this episode of Going Mental. This podcast is hosted by Eileen Kelly, who gets all the exciting details on sex work and life after. You can’t miss it!

Deepening Desire: Nurturing Intimacy and Exploring Pleasure

Join Juliet Allen on a journey towards authentic sexual experiences and deepened desire in this captivating episode. With a focus on connection, communication, and personal growth, Juliet shares her wisdom and practical tips to help you cultivate a fulfilling and thriving sex life. Let go of societal expectations and embrace your true desires as Juliet inspires you to embrace your sexuality with confidence and authenticity.

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her: Let’s Talk About Sex, Sex Myths, and Sex Truths

There are so many sex myths out there. And, since not enough people are willing to talk about it, some of these myths stay mainstream. In this episode, married couple Lauryn and Michael Bosstick discuss their own sex life and common sex misconceptions. They seek to break down stigma and provide sexual wisdom to their audience! 

Being Bumo: Sex After Childbirth

Sex is a taboo topic, but sex after childbirth is a whole other level of off-limits! The hosts of Being Bumo, a parenting podcast, have an episode in their newborn series all about sex after labor and delivery. They not only discuss the physical healing but the emotional too.

Caviar Dreams, Tuna Fish Budget: Sex Positive with Cayte Castrillion

In this empowering episode of Caviar Dreams, Tuna Fish Budget hosts psychotherapist and sex educator Cayte Castrillon. She discusses all things sexual health, seeking to liberate the audience from their sexual frustrations. Topics as wild as porn literacy, sex scheduling, and masturbation are all on the table for this candid but informative convo. 

Dear Doula: Sex, Mental Health, Parenthood, and Living the Life with Eileen Kelly

Eileen Kelly of Going Mental jumps over to the Dear Doula podcast to discuss the relationship between her mental health and sexuality. Additionally, Brandi of Dear Doula talks about sex as a parent. So, no matter what stage of life you’re in, this podcast will help you uncover your sexual identity. 

The Dark Side of Desire: Exploring Taboo Sexual Fantasies

Delve into the realms of taboo and desire with Marcus Parks and Jackie Zebrowski as they fearlessly tackle the darker side of sexual fantasies. With a mix of humor, insight, and personal anecdotes, this episode breaks down societal norms while exploring the complexities and allure of our deepest desires. Get ready for a wild ride as Marcus and Jackie dive headfirst into the world of fetishes, BDSM, and other hidden fantasies.

Being Bumo: Intimacy & Sex after Kids with Jessi Malay

Here’s another one on sex and parenthood, because, friends, it’s tough. This episode features a conversation to help you find intimacy after you have kids. They’ll give you helpful tips to prioritize your relationship and rekindle love in the bedroom. Don’t miss this one if you have a family! 

Ali Kolbert: Queer Sex Therapy

Whether you’re LGBTQIA+ yourself or are just curious about the community, this episode is a must-listen! Ali Kolbert discusses all things sex in a lesbian relationship. Female orgasms, queer family planning, and more are broken down in this insightful podcast! 

Sex, Power, and Liberation: Embracing Radical Sexuality and Reclaiming Power

In this empowering episode, Tina Horn explores the intersections of sex, power, and liberation. With a focus on radical sexuality and reclaiming personal autonomy, Tina challenges the conventional narratives surrounding sex and empowers listeners to embrace their desires without shame or judgment. From exploring kink and BDSM to analyzing power dynamics, Tina’s insightful conversations and personal anecdotes will inspire you to redefine your relationship with sex and embrace your true sexual self.

Divorced Not Dead: Bringing Sexy Back!

Caroline Stanbury, a remarried divorcee, and host of this podcast brings on relationship author Tracey Cox to discuss sex. She focuses on sex through the ages and what challenges each stage of life brings. If you’re over the age of 50, this podcast is for you and your sexual health. 

The Blonde Files: All About SEX and Intimacy with Shan Boodram

Here’s another podcast episode featuring sexologist Shan Boodram! She and Arielle Lorre discuss all sorts of sex taboos—including the down low on anal sex (pun intended). Whether you’re in the dating scene or a long-term relationship, you can benefit from this frank discussion. 

Point of V: More Sex and Dating Dos and Don’ts with Marlo Hampton

Dr. Jackie in Point of V has Marlo Hampton on to answer real-life questions about sex. They simply discuss your sexual woes and the questions you’re too afraid to ask. They cover all topics of your sex life, so add this to your playlist! 

Everything is the Best: Painful Sex? Postpartum Discomfort? Why Women and Mothers NEED Physical Therapy

This podcast episode from Pia Baroncini’s Everything is the Best approaches sex from a medical point of view. So many women experience painful sex and incontinence and just believe it’s normal. It’s definitely not normal! Pia sits down with pelvic floor therapist Carine Carmy and reveals the life-changing solution to painful sex. 

Redefining Intimacy: A Conversation Worth Having

In this episode of the George Faller podcast, George delves into the intricacies of intimacy, offering a fresh perspective on what it means to truly connect with your partner. From exploring vulnerability to nurturing a sense of emotional safety, George breaks down the barriers that often hinder meaningful connections. Join him on this transformative journey as he shares practical tips for redefining intimacy and fostering deep, fulfilling relationships.

The Skinny Confidential Him & Her: Open Relationships, Mental Institutions, and All Things Sex fr. Eileen Kelly

Eileen Kelly from Going Mental joins the Bossticks for an episode all about sex. Of course, Kelly discusses sex about her mental health. But, she and the Bossticks also explain how to have a successful open relationship and a healthy sex life overall. 

Divorced Not Dead: Tried and Tested . . . 

Caroline Stanbury meets with Chantelle Otten., a certified sexologist who specializes in sexual medicine. In this episode, Otten breaks down how to have a healthy sex life in a relationship using a sexologist. Plus, she gives the audience the best sex toys for female enjoyment. 

Lipstick on the Rim: Sex, Sex, and More Sex with Sex-pert Shan Boodram

Shan Boodram is back again to have an honest conversation with Molly Sims about, well, sex! They discuss all sorts of topics, including the struggles of incompatible sex drives, the woes of online dating, the best sex toys, and how to present dominance in a relationship. Also, this episode was released during quarantine, so there’s an interesting blast from the past when they discuss quarantine sex life.  

Looking Up: “You Complete Me:” Intimacy, Sex, and Relationship Resiliency 

Dr. Deepika Chopra brings in relationship experts James and Suzy Pawelski to discuss their book “Happy Together” and the science of passion. Pleasure, intimacy, sex, respect, trust, communication, soulmates, and falling out of love are all topics in this insightful episode! 

Sex With Strangers: Exploring Boundaries and Sexual Freedom

Join the hosts of Sex With Strangers on an eye-opening adventure into the world of non-monogamy and sexual exploration. In this episode, they tackle the taboo subject of open relationships, shedding light on the complexities and benefits of consensual non-monogamy. With personal stories, expert insights, and practical advice, this podcast will challenge your preconceived notions about relationships and expand your understanding of sexual freedom.

Recovering from Reality: Healing from Sex Addiction with Staci Sprout

Sometimes dealing with our sexual health means breaking sex addiction. In this episode of Recovering from Reality, psychotherapist Staci Sprout joins host Alexis Haines to discuss acceptance, treatment, and recovery from sex addiction. 

Shenanigans with Scheana Shay: Better Sex with Courtney Virden  

Scheana Shay and pregnancy trainer Courtney Virden sit down to discuss how to have better sex. They focus specifically on postpartum sex in this episode, but truly, nothing is off the table! It’s a good one to listen to if you’re ready to get more pleasure in the bedroom. 

That’s So Retrograde: Sex with Retrograde 

The guest on this episode of That’s So Retrograde is Emily Morse from the podcast Sex with Emily! She drops truth bombs on the audience, highlighting the importance of communication in a sexual relationship. However, you can learn about all elements of sex and sexuality in this packed podcast episode! 

Point of V: Marlo Hampton and I Answer All Your Burning Sex and Dating Questions from STIs to Smelly Sperm

What’s ruining your sex life? Are you struggling to orgasm? Do you have an STI? Or, is your partner just bad in bed? Whatever it is, Dr. Jackie and Marlo Hampton join focus to help you navigate your turbulent sexual journey. 

Unveiling Hidden Places: Unearthing the Secrets of Global Sexuality

Get ready for a riveting exploration of sexuality across cultures with Private Parts Unknown. In this episode, hosts Courtney and Sofiya dive deep into the hidden world of global sexuality, unearthing secrets, cultural nuances, and untold stories. From intimate interviews with locals to thought-provoking discussions, this podcast uncovers the beautiful, raw, and often surprising ways in which sexuality shapes our lives. Brace yourself for a journey that will challenge your assumptions and expand your understanding of sexual diversity.

Ali Kolbert: Sex, Love, and Goop and the Blendjet with Molly Austin

Ali Kolbert joins another comedian to discuss body positivity, feminine confidence, face filters, massage kinks, and more off-the-wall sexual topics. As always, Ali Kolbert brings her unique queer perspective to the topic of sex and sexuality for a really insightful (and humorous) episode of The Ali Kolbert Show. 

The Papaya Podcast: The One About Orgasms with Vanessa Marin

Many men and women out there struggle with feeling embarrassed about sex and their sexual preferences. Host Sarah Nicole and psychotherapist Vanessa Marin try to free you from that shame. This episode is all about having more fun in the bedroom as Vanessa Marin breaks down the psychology of our sex lives. 

Point of V: Ask the Urologist Q&A: Penis Exercises, Dos and Don’ts of Anal Sex, Foods for Healthy Semen, and So Much More

There have already been a couple of episodes on this list guiding women through the medical side of sexual issues, and now here’s one for men! Dr. Jackie explores men’s health in this episode with urologist Dr. Damon Davis. They discuss things like how to strengthen your penis, how to achieve a healthy erection, and the dos and don’ts of anal sex. 

The Art of Mind-Blowing Sex: Unlocking Pleasure and Connection

Get ready to spice up your love life with Laurie Watson’s expert advice on the secrets to mind-blowing sex. In this captivating episode, Laurie explores the realms of pleasure, communication, and exploration between partners. With actionable tips and her insightful expertise, Laurie guides you on a journey toward sexual satisfaction and enhanced intimacy. Whether you’re looking to reignite the passion in your relationship or simply curious about taking your sex life to new heights, this episode is a must-listen.

We Met at Acme: Safe Sex, HPV, Freezing Your Eggs, and IVF ft. Sex Therapist Carli Blau

This episode of We Met at Acme brings in sex therapist Carli Blau to talk about sex beyond pleasure. They’re taking it back to sex ed and focusing on safe sex. They also discuss IVF, freezing your eggs, and more. You don’t want to miss this one! 

Ex-Virgin Podcast: Hornier When Pregnant, Trying Anal, and Masturbation Ft. Emma Bing

In a recent episode of the Ex Virgin Podcast, they tackled the topic of sex during pregnancy, and let me tell you, it was an eye-opening and honest conversation. They covered everything from the physical changes expecting moms go through to the emotional rollercoaster that comes with it. They even had experts chiming in to debunk myths and provide helpful tips for keeping intimacy alive during this incredible journey. It was like having a heart-to-heart with your bestie who gets it and leaves you feeling reassured and empowered.

Improve your sex life and sexual health with these podcast episodes! 

If you’re looking to spice things up, solve a sexual health issue, or explore other types of relationships, check out one of these insightful podcasts. And, if you find an episode you like, keep listening! Each one of these podcasters delivers insightful, interesting, and sometimes funny episodes weekly that’ll keep you listening time and time again. Find a new favorite podcast with Dear Media’s roster of shows and get to binging! Maybe not Netflix and chill this weekend, but maybe podcast and chill?

Stress Management Techniques At Home

We all deal with stress at some point in our lives, right? Whether it’s exam season, performance reviews at work, the ongoing global pandemic, a bad work-life balance, or even the crazy rush of the holidays. We’ve all experienced the infamous fight or flight response to stress levels! It’s the worst, let’s admit it. Nobody enjoys the body aches, the sweating, the heart racing, or the shortened breath. Rightfully so, because it can take a toll on your overall health in the long run!

That’s right, stress deteriorates your well-being. And we pretty much live stressed out these days, with all that’s going on with the world. Stress is a natural part of life, sure. But you don’t have to just take the punch, unable to do anything. There are a lot of stress relief techniques you can work with to feel good consistently! Things like keeping a healthy diet, or spending time with a loved family member.

Lucky for you, today’s post is all about stress reduction. We’re sharing our top tips to manage stress at home!

Stress Management Techniques At Home

Practice meditation.

It’s no secret that meditation is a huge tool to help cope with stress. Studies show this technique brings both long-term positive effects to your overall well-being and short-term stress relief with quick results. And there are many different types of meditations for you to try at home! From guided sessions to just music and your own thoughts, you’re bound to find a meditation that works for you. Meditation will help you be more grounded in the present and push the stressful distractions away! For more habits that can boost your happiness, listen to THIS episode of Real Pod where Victoria is joined by Dr. Daniel Amen!

Give aromatherapy a try.

Aromatherapy has a plethora of benefits for stress reduction! It’s an aroma-based treatment that uses essential oils (plant extracts that smell really nice) to activate your smell receptors and send a certain message to your brain through the nervous system. The oils then interact with your limbic system and the hypothalamus to release feel-good chemicals such as serotonin. It’s an easy and rapid way to lower your stress levels and feel more relaxed! Be sure to give it a try, there’s nothing to lose here. Worst case scenario, your house smells amazing. For more at-home wellness Allstar tricks, head over to THIS episode of That’s So Retrograde!

Do yoga.

Yoga is just another one of those stress-relief staples. It goes hand in hand with meditation and is just as popular as it! This technique is a relaxing blend of exercise, mindful breathing, stretching, and meditation. Yoga was developed centuries ago and is widely recognized as a form of mind-body medicine. It plays a key role in relieving stress and improving mental health, as well as a way to improve blood circulation, posture, flexibility, and oxygen uptake.

The best thing is that you can practice yoga at home! All you need is a cushioned yoga mat and a little of your time. There are plenty of free yoga classes on Youtube. Or you can download one of the many workout apps available in the App Store. But there are plenty of premium programs to choose from as well if you prefer live online classes or an accountability system. Think the Peloton app, Equinox app, & so much more. Pick the class that works best for your goals!

Step up your positive self-talk with affirmations.

It’s easy to get caught up in all of our negative thoughts. Still, you need to make actionable choices to shift your mindset to reach a more positive mentality. Affirmations can help create positive self talk and skyrocket your confidence. By repeating motivating sentences you can replace those negative thoughts with positive ones. Studies show affirmations are linked to our self-forgiveness, integrity, and efficacy. This helps to deconstruct stressful information in the long term. And yes, we have just the podcast to learn more about this subject! Listen to THIS episode of The Career Contessa Podcast for a deep dive into how to stop a negative thought spiral.

Do some stress baking.

Who doesn’t love a sweet treat? You probably know that chocolate has an actual effect on our happiness by now. But the process of baking delicious chocolatey treats can also have a positive impact on our wellbeing! Psychologists say baking and spending time in the kitchen helps to reduce stress and improve our mental health. It’s an activity that provides comfort and a soothing distraction from stressful thinking/situations. So if you’re feeling overwhelmed, consider taking a break and do some wholehearted baking!

Take a break when you need one.

Sometimes your body is just begging you to take a couple of deep breaths and unplug. And that’s perfectly fine. Listen to your body and mind! Dedicating time to self-care will make a huge difference in your well-being. You can put these techniques to good use during those personal moments! There’s a lot you can do to unplug and recharge your energy. Maybe you read a riveting story after a bubble bath, or perhaps a relaxing yoga flow is all you need. As you can see, you have plenty of options for relieving stress! Tune in to THIS episode of WorkParty on how to stress less and find joy in your finances for more actionable tips to manage stress.

Give yourself an at-home spa day.

Who doesn’t love a spa day, especially in the comfort of your own home? Sometimes if you’re feeling stressed out all you need is a warm bubble bath, some Epsom salts, a candle, and a little time alone. Heck, you can even give yourself a facial. Shave your legs! Dry brush! Go crazy! Whatever your self-care routine is, take it way up a notch and enjoy some much-needed TLC at home.

Exercise.

This one is no newsflash, but we had to include it anyhow! Studies show that physical activity plays an important part in managing stress and keeping our stress levels in check. Now, let’s keep it real. If you exercise in a way that you loathe and wish it could be over soon for the entirety of the workout, it won’t do you much good. Don’t force yourself to do a workout that feels like torture to you! With the endless amount of exercise methods available on demand (many of them even for free), there’s no need to suffer your way through it. That’ll only stress you even more! So go ahead and figure out which type of exercise makes you feel your best and stick to it!

Go for a walk outside.

A nature walk is always a great idea to decompress! A study by the University of Michigan shows that a 20 minute “nature pill”, AKA a walk around nature, can radically lower your stress levels. How? By reducing the levels of cortisol (the stress hormone) by a whopping 10% on average! This is recommended to be a daily practice: 20/30 minutes of strolling around nature to relieve stress. But the study shows that 3 times a week is enough to see a positive difference.

Listen to music.

Music is truly healing. Why, you ask? Because it complements the stress reduction effect! Studies show relaxing music decreases anxiety and lowers stress, relieving the fight or flight response. So if you’re feeling an increased stress, try putting on your favorite playlist, sing as loud as you want, dance even! Listen to upbeat music if that’s your vibe or just anything that is soothing and makes you feel good.

Listen to a mental health podcast.

Sometimes, relaxation isn’t the way to decompress. Maybe you want to dive in and feel your emotions plus explore the why behind the stress. Maybe it’s time for a little self-reflection, growth, and possibly action. Listening to a mental health podcast can make you more aware of your own struggles and give you practical tips on how to solve them. Plus, these podcasts are always supportive, and feel like you’re listening to a friend’s advice! Lucky for you, we have a roundup of the best mental health podcasts HERE.

What are your favorite stress management techniques to do at home?

Now you know how to reduce chronic stress at home! If you follow our tips to manage stress and avoid feeling overwhelmed, you’ll be able to notice a difference soon enough. Remember that, even if stress is a part of life, you should seek professional help if you think you might be suffering from a mental health disorder like anxiety and depression. It’s best to protect your health and be sure! Now, let us share one more thing with you before you go. THIS episode of The Heal Podcast is perfect for those looking to find inspiration in uncertain times and grow from a place of discomfort. So tune in and let us know your thoughts in the comments!

How To Give Back To The Community

It’s so important to give back to our local communities. Not only does it make an impact on matters such as social change, homelessness, and sustainable business, but it also makes you a better neighbor! Plus, joining a community and taking an active place within it can be SUPER fulfilling. It’s one thing to casually give to an organization. It’s another thing to see your direct community benefit from giving back. We know you’re about it! There’s a reason we feel happy whenever we give back. Humans are pretty much hard-wired for generosity!

That’s right. Our body responds to acts of generosity the same way it reacts to a delicious plate of our favorite food. Our brain rewards us for being selfless! And as if you needed another reason to give back. Did I mention that providing social support to others is related to delayed mortality? Amazing, right? And generosity comes in many different forms. That’s why there are so many options for you to give back and create a positive impact! We love them all. So today we’re sharing them with you. Today’s post is all about how to give back to your local community. Keep reading to find out how you can help to make a change!

How To Give Back To The Community

Spread the word of positive local news on your social media platforms.

Social media can easily be a dark place if we let it. In the middle of all the craziness of the world, it can be hard to find true good news while scrolling through your feed. But you can change that! You can find your voice through activism or just by sharing happy news. And, yes, there’s room for both. Did a local kid get a national award? Share it with your story and say congrats! Is there a rally in support of the LGBTQ+ community? Attend and post all about it! There are so many important and positive things to talk about on social media. Be a game-changer!

Donate your time with a volunteer day.

If you have free time, there are many volunteer opportunities you can take part in to give back to others. You can donate your time and skills to the local community differently! You can help build houses with Habitat For Humanity, join a community garden, volunteer at your local soup kitchen, or even help organize a community clean-up of your neighborhood. No matter what you do, you’ll 100% find something that sparks your passion. Many community members donate their time on a weekly basis. But it’s perfectly fine if your schedule is too packed for volunteering your time every weekend! You can do it once every other Sunday or once a month, too. The important thing is that you show up for your community!

Shop from your local businesses.

This one is so simple yet not many people do it! It’s as easy as buying your morning latte from the local independent coffee shop instead of Starbucks. And then mimic that shopping behavior with another local business, like a bookstore or restaurant. Support local, small businesses, never major chains! Supporting your neighborly business owners shows respect for their entrepreneurial spirits. And if you also have your own business, chances are they will support yours as well! By the way, if you want to learn how to launch a business around a social mission, head over to THIS episode of WorkParty!

Make a monetary donation to a worthy cause.

Donating money is a quick and effective way to help. There are many causes you can choose from for a monetary donation. Here you have the option to donate to a local organization or a worldwide/national non-profit, like the American Red Cross. The choice is yours! However, we recommend always prioritizing your local organizations if you truly want to give back to your particular community. A small donation goes a long way! Listen to more inspiring stories on activism and creating an impact on THIS episode of The Dissenters.

Donate to your local food bank.

Let’s be honest. How many times have you had leftover food go to waste? It’s a regular occurrence I’m sure. Still, it’s a shame to see quality nourishment sources go bad or forgotten. Some so many people could make the most out of that extra food! 1 in 7 people in the US utilize food banks available all over the country. This shows just how far a food donation can go. So if you have an excess of fresh food, head over to your local food pantry or homeless shelter to feed someone in need.

Volunteer at a local animal shelter.

Animal shelters play a vital role in providing care and finding forever homes for animals that have been abandoned or mistreated. By spending your time at a local animal shelter, you’re giving these adorable creatures a chance to experience love and kindness once again. And trust me, the love and gratitude you’ll receive in return will make your heart melt faster than a scoop of ice cream on a hot summer day.

Help at or host a fundraising event.

Fundraisers are so much fun! Not only do you get to show up for a great cause, but the planning process of these events is enjoyable as well. Especially if you do it alongside fellow community members! You can either help to plan a fundraising event or offer to host it yourself. I’ll keep it real, being the host can be exhausting. Though extremely rewarding! No matter which option you pick, helping to put together a fundraising event is always a fantastic way to give back. Plus, we have just the episode to inspire you to take action! Tune in to The Papaya Podcast for a deep dive into community and local charity with the founder of Mamas For Mamas.

Be there for your neighbors.

Being a friendly neighbor might strike as a little old-fashioned to some who prefer a more peaceful social calendar. But there are many ways to be there for your neighbors other than social events! Any act of kindness, as random as it can seem, will make you a better member of the community. From helping the family next door unload their groceries to gifting them with a smile when you cross paths on your daily walk, no detail goes unnoticed. So be more attentive to your neighbors and be there for them!

Donate blood.

This might seem scary for some, Is anyone afraid of needles? However, donating blood is an act of true generosity. No one enjoys being poked with a needle for a few minutes. Still, it can save someone’s life! Safe blood is needed by a lot of people with different medical conditions. For example, pregnant women with childbirth complications, kids with anemia, accident victims, or cancer and surgery patients. This goes on and on. That’s a lot of people you can help with just a fraction of your healthy blood!

Simply stop and offer a helping hand.

Don’t be afraid to stop, have a conversation, and offer a helping hand to someone you perceive may be in need of help. A little goes a long way. If you have a job and see someone looking for work on the streets, stop and talk to them. Maybe offer them the job. If you see a homeless person asking for food, buy them lunch. Even a friendly conversation filled with love and kindness can go a long way for someone in your community who is struggling.

What are your favorite ways to give back to the community?

Now you’re ready to be an active and collaborative member of your local community! As you can see, lending a helping hand is easier than you might think. There are endless ways to give back to your community and leave a trail of positive impacts where you live. Even the smallest of deeds can make a huge difference! Oh, and if you want to help your community through a more political statement, listen to THIS episode of Friend of a Friend to learn how to get involved with politics. Are you interested in giving back to the community? How have you been doing so until now? Let us know in the comments!

How To Write A Podcast Summary

There are a few things you have to do before publishing each podcast episode. A podcast summary is one of them. So what is a podcast summary? It’s honestly one of the most important aspects of podcasting that you’ll definitely want to master. A podcast summary, also known as a podcast show description, is a little blurb of text that explains to potential listeners what they can expect to listen to if they click on a certain episode from your show.

Your podcast summary is typically the second opportunity to encourage someone to tune in. First, they’ll see your title. If your title alone didn’t encourage them to click, the podcast summary is your next line of defense. It’s also typically the last chance you’ll have to earn a click to listen. So don’t underestimate the importance of drafting a powerful summary. An individual episode description can help you get more exposure and amplify your reach! And that’s why we believe they’re a key element in your podcast strategy. Below we’re talking podcast summaries. Specifically what you need to include in them in order to earn listeners. Keep reading to learn how to write your podcast description once and for all! 

How To Write A Podcast Summary

Get to the point right off the bat.

Let’s be honest, podcast directories are pretty crowded right now. And the statistics show that potential listeners have plenty of podcasts to choose from. So you need to lure them into your show real quick! Don’t waste time with unnecessary details like the episode number (especially if they’re usually in the episode titles) and filler words that only confuse whoever is reading the description. Avoid including information about your show overall, you as the podcast host, or your general podcast content. You also don’t need to rewrite the podcast episode title. Instead, try to talk about the topic of the episode right off the bat. The key takeaway from the show should be visible within the very first line! 

Remember, it’s a podcast summary, not a blog post.

Apple Podcasts allows a maximum of 4,000 characters for podcast show notes. Yet that doesn’t mean you should write a whole essay in your episode description! An incredibly long summary can feel overwhelming. We recommend sticking to under 1,000 characters per podcast summary. Be concise and keep things short and sweet! Remember, you want them to listen to your podcast rather than just read about it.

A strong description should include all the major topics covered in the episode.

The entire point of a successful podcast summary is to describe what the episode is about. You want to showcase the value you’re about to add to the episode to your specific target audience. If you are too vague, you’ll miss the precious chance to attract potential listeners. People go to the summary to get a better grasp of what you’ll talk about on the show. So choose 2 to 5 key points and write them down!

Allow the most important information to stand out.

People on the internet tend to scan content, even podcast summaries. So finding unique ways to get the most valuable information to stand out can be the defining moment for getting someone to tune in. We already mentioned putting the main focus of your episode in the first line. But throughout your summary, if there are super important points you think listeners are interested in, you can find a creative way to highlight them. Try putting important points as a list, own their own line, or use special characters to attract the eye to them. Encourage potential listeners to read the most important points in your summary.

If there’s a guest on that episode, introduce them.

You should always show appreciation for your podcast guests! Whenever you have a guest over on your show, tell potential listeners a bit about them in the podcast summary. Include their name, occupation, notable achievements, and the reason they’re on that particular episode. If the episode is just a straight-up guest interview, share a list of the interesting questions your guest answered. Or throw in a quote from the episode that you think will resonate with listeners. Also, see this post on how to find guests for your podcast

Don’t forget to include keywords to improve your SEO.

Keywords are the true magic of search engine optimization, AKA SEO. In past posts, we’ve mentioned you should include keywords in your podcast title and social media posts. But SEO also applies to podcast episode summaries! If you know how to do keyword research, great! If not, you can simply think of the words you would search for if you were searching for this kind of content. Make a list, then write them into your description. Make sure it flows instead of feeling too forced. 

Your podcast summary should feature at least one call to action.

Picture this: someone from your target audience listened to a random podcast episode and loved it, and now they want to stay up to date with your show. But you didn’t include a call to action in that episode’s description! That’s a missed opportunity for growing your reach on social media and maybe even your email subscription if you have one. So always link to your podcast’s website, mention your social media handles, and push people to subscribe to your email list in your episode summary.

Be honest with yourself and ask: Would the description make you listen to the episode?

Sometimes just an honest check-in with yourself is the best way to write a great podcast summary. Would your summary encourage you to click? Are you explaining the value a listener would gain from tuning in? Did you write a great podcast description that leaves them hanging so they feel like they have to hit play? Ask yourself if the podcast summary is enticing, and go from there!

What is your checklist for every podcast episode description?

Hopefully, this post is helpful for learning how to write an attention-grabbing podcast description! Remember, creating a podcast description just might be your last chance to convince listeners to tune in. It’s also an opportunity to encourage listeners to subscribe, share, and follow you for more.  For more tips on how to start a podcast, check out these podcast tips for beginners and these tips for how to launch your podcast! Also if you have any questions related to podcasting tips and tricks, leave them below! We’ll try to include your questions in future articles. We love to hear from you. And good luck writing those podcast episode summaries! 

Best Mental Health Podcasts

With podcasting absolutely exploding, there is now a niche show for every interest, industry, hobby, and entertainment. Whether you’re into reality tv, entrepreneurship, finance, comedy, or personal growth, there is a show out there for you. It’s a blessing there are so many incredible podcast creators out there too. Because a shocking 68 million people in the US (24% of the population) listen to podcasts weekly. Podcast listeners are no joke. They’re tuning in, ready to learn, and interested in finding inspiring content. 

The mental health field is no different. There are tons of podcasts focusing solely on mental health, or at the very least discussing it in some of their episodes. Because podcasts have become part of our weekly lives, these shows eventually have an impact on our mindset and habits. Which means they create an opportunity to raise awareness, improve lives, and make a difference.

Mental health is one topic that is especially near and dear to our hearts. It is increasingly discussed and becoming the sole focus for some of our shows. Podcasts offer the chance to learn more about mental illness and raise awareness of how it affects the lives of so many of us on a daily basis. So today we’re sharing a list of the best mental health podcasts for you to listen to for new strategies to protect and improve your own mental health or support others suffering from mental health issues.

Best Mental Health Podcasts

Dear Gabby with Gabby Bernstein

Dear Gabby will give you an effective life coach who’s always just one audio file away! Meet your host: Gabby Bernstein. She is a #1 New York Times bestselling author and international coaching speaker who’s here to help you grow. Her episodes come in a couple of different formats. You can expect unscripted Q&As for real-life coaching, casual conversations about personal growth, and insightful interviews with expert guests. Above all, Gabby always maintains a supportive space for an honest and supportive conversation about mental health. 

Here are 3 episodes to tune in to:

  1. Stop the Stigma and Shift the Shame: A Spiritual Conversation About Mental Health and Trauma 
  2. The Therapy That Changed My Life — Internal Family Systems with Richard Schwartz
  3. Controlling Everything? Here’s How To Let Go and Trust The Universe

The Mental Illness Happy Hour with Paul Gilmartin

Hosted by the hilarious comedian, Paul Gilmartin, this show invites guests from all walks of life to share their personal experiences and insights on topics ranging from addiction to trauma to anxiety. It’s like therapy but with a side of laughter and relatability. By listening to these honest conversations, you’ll realize that you’re not alone in your journey dealing with clinical depression. You’ll feel empowered to embrace your own mental health, seek therapy, and support others who might be going through similar challenges.

Real Pod with Victoria Garrick

Real Pod is the show to listen to if you love it when things get very real. Your host Victoria Garrick is a long-term mental health advocate and former Division I volleyball player. She’s open with her listenership about mental illness as well as body-image struggles. This podcast also takes a unique approach, focusing on people from all walks of life but also a wide variety of professional athletes. So expect a ton of insight into the world of professional athletics and the mental health issues that pop up in that world. Think of her as your honest BFF providing all the insight into some of the most inspiring stories, guests, and lifestyles. And each one of them has something to say about a different topic related to mental health. 

Here are some of the must-listen-to mental health podcasts from Real Pod:

  1. Behavioral Therapist Molly Carmel Shares How We Can Navigate Our Personal Healing Journeys From Eating Disorders, Addiction, & Trauma
  2. WNBA Hall of Famer Chamique Holdsclaw: Living With Bipolar II, Overcoming Trauma, & Healing Family Wounds
  3. Chelsea Cutler: Living With Mental Illness, De-Stigmatizing Medication & Navigating Life As A Pop Star!

Therapy for Black Girls with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford

Dr. Joy Harden Bradford is the amazing host of this show, and she’s created a much-needed safe space for black women like us to dive into important topics like relationships, self-care, and personal growth. This podcast is a true source of inspiration, insight, and encouragement. Dr. Joy brings in experts and leads thought-provoking discussions that offer valuable tools and resources for black women seeking support. It’s like sitting down with your best girlfriends and having those deep, meaningful conversations we all need. So grab your favorite beverage, find “Therapy for Black Girls” on your favorite podcast app, and get ready to be inspired and empowered, my beautiful friend. You deserve all the support and growth on this incredible journey of life.

Recovering From Reality with Alexis Haines

Are you eager to come home to yourself? Alexis Haines couldn’t have said it better. She is a mental health advocate and former reality television star on the path to helping you feel empowered enough to take care of yourself and find true well-being. Her podcast offers grounding advice on more than one mental health topic. Think about setting boundaries with family and checking your ego and self-accountability. Alexis manages to create the perfect atmosphere for intimate and supportive conversations, no matter if there’s a guest or not. 

Below are a few incredible episodes discussing mental wellness:

  1. The Social Causes of Addiction and Mental Health with Bob Forrest and Evan Haines
  2. Teenage Depression and Behavior Modification Programs with Sadie Sutton
  3. Navigating Our Grief with Therapist Claire Bidwell Smith

Dear Therapists with Lori Gottlieb and Guy Winch

Allow us to introduce you to “Dear Therapists,” a podcast that feels like sitting in the cozy corner of a therapist’s office and having a heart-to-heart conversation with experienced therapists, Lori Gottlieb and Guy Winch. Together, they provide insights, advice, and support on everything from relationships to personal growth. With their relatable and conversational approach, Lori and Guy make therapy accessible and practical. They tackle the tough stuff with empathy, humor, and a sprinkle of wisdom. Whether you’re dealing with a breakup, career challenges, or simply seeking personal growth, this podcast offers guidance and encouragement.

The Art Of Being Well with Dr. Will Cole

Your well-being and your mental health go hand in hand. If one starts to flake, the other will inevitably go down as well. That’s why Dr. Will Cole is here to teach you the art of being well! He’s a functional medicine expert and best-selling author on a mission to help you take care of your mind, body, spirit, and personal relationships. This podcast takes the time to answer listener questions about wellness, health, and scientific research that are directly related to mental illness. Expect to listen to the advice from many industry experts on his usually hour-long episodes! 

Three episodes you have to tune in to:

  1. Dr. Judy Ho: Stop Self Sabotage, Mastering Mindfulness, Enneagram Exploration + Personality Assessments 
  2. Alexis Haines: Trauma Triggering Autoimmunity, Addiction + Radical Recovery
  3. Dr. Jennifer Freed: The Cosmic Connection To Wellness

The Heal Podcast with Kelly Noonan Gores

You’ve probably heard of the Heal documentary and the Heal Book, created by Kelly Noonan Gores. Now get ready for The Heal podcast to take your potential to the next level! Kelly is a change-seeker on a journey toward healing as many people as she can. Her podcast offers an insider’s look into her conversations with doctors, scientists, spiritual teachers, and healers from all over the world. During each episode, you’ll gather new tools to protect your mental health and increase your quality of life. 

Let’s kick it off with one of our favorite episodes:

  1. Healing Trauma and Limiting Beliefs through EFT and Reiki with Patti Penn
  2. Breaking Through Trauma: Psychedelic Therapy, Hypnosis, Ketamine & More with Dr. Mike Do 
  3. Dr. Shefali Awakening Yourself Up From The Beliefs That Are Holding You Back

Because Life with Sydel Curry-Lee

This podcast is proof that mental health is a topic that concerns everyone, not just wellness experts. Sydel is an entrepreneur who’s spent the last few years trying to make all things mental illness more talked about in mainstream media. She wants to bring mental health issues to the front of the stage! Because Life is here to destigmatize mental illness and offer you first-hand advice on how to check in with yourself about your mental health. From Q&As with licensed therapists to insights about the importance of your relationship with yourself, you’ll find all the guidance that you need and more.

We recommend these three episodes to start:

  1. Pain Has a Purpose (feat. Dr. Jackie)
  2. Navigating Mental Health with Astrology (w/ The Pattern App Founder, Lisa Donovan)
  3. Mental Health in our Education System: A Deep Dive into the Structural 

Looking Up with Deepika Chopra

Of course, we can’t leave out the Optimism Doctor from our roundup of the best mental health podcasts! Dr. Deepika Chopra is a visual imagery expert who has literally studied the science of happiness. So she knows a thing or two about improving your mental health and navigating mental illness. Her podcast covers a mix of practical strategies sourced from both holistic practices and evidence-based science. Each episode will get you closer to a better mindset and less stubborn limiting beliefs! Dr. Deepika is often joined by field experts and groundbreaking professionals as she shares the tools to stay healthy, optimistic, and happier in the long term. 

We think you’ll find these three episodes particularly interesting:

  1. The Psychology of Child Stardom with Alyson Stoner
  2. Learning to Cope with Mental Health Advocate and Founder of PYM, Zak Williams
  3. Recovering from Rock Bottom with Ryan Haddon

The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos

The Happiness Lab is a great podcast hosted by the fabulous Dr. Laurie Santos, where she takes us on a journey to uncover the science behind happiness and well-being. With practical tips, guided meditations, and evidence-based strategies, this show will empower you to cultivate more joy and fulfillment in your life. It’s like a crash course in positive psychology, but with a sprinkle of charm and relatability. Through each episode, you’ll discover simple yet impactful ways to boost your well-being, reframe your mindset, and prioritize self-care.

I Love You So Much with Kenzie Elizabeth

ILYSM is the podcast you go to for a little bit of everything, including mental health. Most weeks, your host Kenzie Elizabeth interviews a new celebrity, pop culture fanatic, entrepreneur, industry professional, or influencer. For the episodes focused on mental health issues, Kenzie talks a lot about self-love, impostor syndrome, body confidence, and decluttering the mind. 

Here are a few of the best mental health episodes on Apple Podcast with ILYSM:

  1.  Dr. Caroline Leaf | Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess, Mind Management, How to Rewire Your Brain and Stop Sabotaging Your Relationships 
  2. Why Self Love is Not Selfish, How to Ask For Help, How to Ditch People Pleasing & Morning Mantras for Self Confidence with Paul Fishman
  3. Getting Financially Healthy, How Money Affects Mental Health, Holding Yourself Financially Accountable & Saving When You Don’t Make a Lot
What are your favorite mental health podcasts?

So those are our favorite mental health podcasts and a ton of episodes to kick off your audio experience! All of these shows offer a unique perspective on mental health issues and talk about some severely under-discussed topics. Although we could listen to them all day, it’s best to remember that a podcast is not a proper replacement for therapy sessions. Not all podcast hosts are mental health professionals. You should seek out a medical professional if you feel like you’re experiencing mental illness. It’s always okay to ask for help! For now, enjoy these fantastic shows and take care of your mental health! 

How To Title Podcast Episodes

Today we want to talk about the true value of a great podcast episode title. Great podcast episode title ideas are much more than just writing down the first thing that comes to mind! Episode names are the first piece of information that potential listeners will see about your show. It’s the first thing they see when an episode is shared on social media or recommended online. It can be the defining moment for whether or not they decide to tune in.  It can either suck them in or allow them to scroll on by. Quality episode titles also help your show with search engine optimization and the podcast’s overall reach. So that title better be catchy and unique or you’ll miss out on new listeners!

We all wish for the perfect episode title. But unless you put as much thought into the titles as you do with the actual episode content, it’ll probably feel like an uphill battle. Lucky for you, we know one or two (or many, actually) things about the process of titling podcast episodes. And we’re here to guide you through it! In this post, you’ll find our best tips and tricks on how to title podcast episodes. Keep reading for the scoop on creating a podcast episode name, AKA TITLE!

How To Title Podcast Episodes

A podcast episode title can be chosen before you record.

It all starts with compelling content. If your episode doesn’t have a clear direction or purpose, it’ll be much harder to pull off a solid title. The stronger episodes of your show probably have their own name ready even before hitting that record button. Why? Because that piece of content is going somewhere! So plan your content ahead of time. Brainstorm episode titles as you write down what you’re going to talk about. Once you’ve got a couple of options, analyze which one will entice listeners the most. And if you’re stuck with the type of content you want on your show… Then head over to THIS article to get podcast topic inspiration!

Your episode title should explain the value the listener will gain from listening.

Titles can help you manage your listenership’s expectations. So all the important details about the episode should ideally be included in the name! Things like the main topics you talk about, if you have any guests, you’re doing a Q&A, listening to voicemails, and pretty much anything special. Make room for these items in the podcast titles and your listeners will be much more intrigued by them! Also, if you feel like you have too many ideas but don’t know how to focus that energy on creating a podcast title, we have just the episode for you to listen to. Tune in to The Femails to listen to Lauren McGoodwin on creating powerful content that leads to a successful career.

Ask yourself: Would I click on this?

It sounds simple, but this quick and easy tip really does the trick. Put yourself in the mindset of your potential audience. If you were scrolling and randomly came across your episode title, would you click? Would you save it for later? Would you want to listen? If the answer is no, you may want to work on your title.

Avoid random phrases that don’t mean anything.

One of the biggest title mistakes we see in the podcasting industry is completely random titles. Or titles that are pulled from the episode almost like an inside joke. This might work for your die-hard audience, but it makes it harder for new listeners to feel inspired to tune in. So keep our point above about showcasing value in your titles in mind at all times.

Limit your podcast episode titles to no more than 60 characters.

Concise, high-quality episode titles aren’t stuffy and repetitive. Audio listeners should be able to read your podcast title quickly. Think elevator pitch, but shorter. You’ll really want to add any major details in your episode descriptions. So, your podcast title should take just a second to read and still be able to pull people in. Now, even though podcast episode titles are usually pretty short, they’re getting a bit lengthier over time. The medium episode name jumped from 5 words to 7 during 2020, and this trend seems to be on the rise. Still, 7 words are still just 35 characters. Unless you want podcast listeners to just skip reading the descriptive title altogether, keep it under 60 characters. This should be around 13/14 words!

Choose a title format and stick to it.

The layout of every podcast episode title should be the same during each particular season, at least. It’s always best to give the listeners a sense of consistency, as it shows the podcast it’s a steady endeavor. You don’t want them to think you’re not serious about the show as the podcast host! So the episode number (if you decide to include it) should be either at the very beginning or end of the titles. This makes the name much easier to read and provides nice organization for those looking to binge your show. It’ll help a lot when the episodes are shared on social media! Which as we all know, is a fantastic tool for podcast exposure and distribution. For more information on the power of social media related to podcasting, head over to THIS episode of Everything is the Best.

Add relevant keywords for better search engine optimization.

We mentioned SEO (search engine optimization) a couple of times already in this post. It’s because it plays a huge role in your podcast’s reach! Episodes with good titles boost your exposure both in Google’s search engines and in major podcast apps, like Apple Podcasts. So in order to reach more podcast listeners and appear in more search results, you need to add relevant keywords to each episode name. Think about what people would search for on Google. Add those search phrases to your title. If you want to get professional, you can conduct keyword research and draft your titles accordingly. Though avoid keyword stuffing! This actually hurts your SEO efforts and can annoy potential listeners. Be authentic. It really is all about showcasing the value the episode contains at the end of the day. If you feel like you’re doing something sneaky, it probably won’t work anyway.

Avoid putting your show’s name in the episode title.

There’s no need to be redundant. It’s 100% pointless to waste title characters on the name of your show. Your usual followers already know it, and the show name shows up in the show name section on search engines and directories. So you’re just wasting space if you add your podcast name in the title. Instead, use that valuable character space to explain the value the listener will gain from tuning in. Also, read this post if you need advice on how to name your podcast.

Don’t be afraid of doing a little trial and error to make adjustments as you go.

Whether you just launched your podcast or you’ve been doing it for years, don’t put too much pressure on yourself. It’s okay to shift strategies if you find something else works better! Brands can and should evolve over time. Maybe you’ve been doing your episode titles in a certain way but you’ve recently tried something new. And now you look at the stats and that new type of podcast episode title has performed stronger than your original names. That’s fine. It’s great, actually! It’s time to adjust all your future titles and aim for those higher stats. And if you don’t know how to gauge what is working, read this post on how to measure podcast performance. You’ve got a lot of fun work ahead!

How do you come up with your podcast’s episode titles?

Those were our favorite strategies for how to title podcast episodes! As you can see, all it takes it’s a little brainstorming and planning. The key is to always make them unique and have them add value to the episode instead of just a few random words put together. What do your episode titles look like? How do you create them? Let us know in the comments below! Also, don’t forget to check out the rest of our blog posts for more podcasting tips and insightful advice!

How To Spot A Narcissist Early In A Relationship

We all know what it feels like when you first start dating someone. You’re into it, excited, butterflies are fluttering in your stomach, and you’re putting your best foot forward. After all – You’re trying to make a good impression. You make it past the first few dates and enter the honeymoon stage. Everything is going great. You’re rocking rose-colored glasses and don’t even know it! Then suddenly, shit hits the fan and you realize you’ve been dating a narcissist. 

Things get real from here on out, and who knows how long it will take you to unwind that emotional tornado? Well, we hate to break it to you ladies. It’s quite possible the warning signs were there all along. The hottie you were crushing on and decided to get serious with is a narcissist and you could (and possibly should) have known better. If you’re reading this and know exactly what we’re talking about: Don’t sweat it!  We’re here to share how to spot a narcissist early in a relationship so you can avoid all that BS and focus on finding your ideal significant other, sans narcissism. 

Okay so, what does it really mean to be a narcissist? According to the DSM-5 (diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders), narcissistic personality disorders (NDP) are medically reviewed mental health illnesses. NPD is defined as a pattern of grandiosity, a need for admiration, and a noticeable lack of empathy. These narcissistic traits can put the partner of a narcissist through severe emotional abuse and damage their mental health. Because of this, you should avoid dating a narcissist at all costs!

Now that you know what you might be dealing with, it’s best to be prepared for any warning signs. And we’re here to help! In this post, you’ll learn how to pay attention to the signs of a narcissist early in a relationship. This way, you can avoid a bad situation and a toxic relationship. Keep reading to learn how to spot them!

How To Spot A Narcissist Early In A Relationship

You feel like they’re constantly “love-bombing” you.

Love bombing is a very common thing when dating a narcissist. It might seem like your partner is extremely attentive and sweet, but in reality, it’s just another narcissistic supply behavior. Even on your first date, they might be celebrating how you two seem like a match made in heaven. If things started as a fairy tale, with loving texts and grandiloquent declarations, you might be experiencing love bombing. Love bombing makes you feel loved and extra special, however, it is also a form of manipulation. Narcissists pull the strings of your heart to make themselves feel more important. So if you feel they might be too loving too fast, that’s a warning sign!

Narcissists won’t ask you a ton of questions about your life.

The telltale warning sign of a narcissist is how deeply self-absorbed they are. Narcissists love to ramble on about how amazing they are and how much they have accomplished. By the end of a date, likely, they haven’t asked you anything about yourself. Because it’s always about them. If you’re wondering if they even care about who you are and what you like after meeting them, chances are you’ve just been with a narcissist. For more relationship advice (and some harsh truths) check out THIS episode of That’s So Retrograde!

The relationship seems too good to be true.

If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Narcissists can be the most charming people until they reveal their true nature. They might seem perfectly normal, if not a little too perfect, during the early stages of a relationship. Everyone has imperfections. Humility and vulnerability is a good sign in any relationship. A complete lack of showing your imperfections is a telltale sign of narcissism. If you can’t find any flaws in a person, it might be a sign that they’re just putting up a facade to lure you into committing to them. Try to take off the rose-colored glasses and look for the truth! 

Narcissists trash and complain about their exes.

Whenever a narcissist talks about their former partners, they usually go on and on about how awful and ungrateful they were. They’re the heroes who endured an abusive relationship or the victims who tried to give it their all. This is a classic move that people with NPD make to impress you or build you up before dating. By calling their exes crazy or manipulative, they’re cheaply suggesting you’re better than them. And they’re also letting themselves off the hook in advance. You know if the relationship ends, you’ll just turn into another insane ex! This is toxic behavior and an instant red flag. It always takes two to tango. Instead, look for partners that reflect on themselves in any situation, can forgive someone that hurt them, and that share what they learned from their past relationships rather than place blame.

Speaking of former partners, if you’re still hurting over an ex, we have just the podcast episode for you. Listen to THIS cathartic episode of I Love You So Much for a conversation on breakups and dealing with the hurt of a past relationship!

A narcissist might have ridiculous expectations.

He wants you to cut ties with your ex after just two dates? Or maybe she thinks you should ditch your friends to run an errand for her. Narcissists have an over-the-top, ridiculous sense of entitlement. That’s because it’s all about them. They believe they deserve special treatment. So if you feel like the person you just started dating is asking too much of you, you might be experiencing the first warning signs that he or she is a narcissist.

Narcissists have trouble regulating their emotions.

Don’t get us wrong, showing an emotional side is good in any relationship. However, if your new crush is getting overly emotional about the small stuff, it could be a warning sign. Everyone experiences different emotions at different levels. So don’t be too critical here. However, it’s good to keep in mind just in case you think it might be a red flag.

All your interactions feel like long monologues instead of conversations.

It’s always about them, no matter what. So even if you need to vent, don’t be surprised if they just talk over you. This is a true warning sign that you’re dating a narcissist: they won’t let you bring anything to the conversation. They will try to make every talking point about themselves and keep control of the narrative. It’s a monologue, not a chat between two people. And, of course, that’s not a strong foundation for a healthy relationship! It should be a dealbreaker. Want to learn more about huge deal breakers? Listen to THIS episode of Currently Cringing!

Their long-term relationships (of all kinds) are non-existent.

This one is a huge red flag! If they seem incapable of holding a connection with someone for more than a couple of years, there’s something wrong there. It’s an obvious sign of toxic, narcissistic behavior. Most narcissists don’t have long-term friendships and can’t even stay on good terms with their family members. They want anyone in their life to put them first, so people don’t last long in their lives. They also tend to hurt people because they lack the empathy to consider other people’s feelings. So over time, most normal people phase themselves out of a narcissistic person’s path.

Narcissists think they are right about everything.

Of course, narcissists need to be right at all times. No matter which topic, they’re always the expert, and everyone else should just shut up and listen to their preachings. They’re never the problem, plain and simple. By the way, read more about this type of behavior on THIS episode of We Met At Acme. If you notice a tendency to always be right to your partner, take it as a red flag. Not being able to even agree to disagree is one of the most common narcissistic traits!

You feel the pressure to be empathetic, kind, and forgiving around them.

Narcissists have a way of turning things around. You might end up feeling bad or sorry for them when you shouldn’t. It’s a form of manipulation and can totally throw your emotions into a whirlwind. This happens a lot during a disagreement with a narcissist. They’ll do something that upsets the other party, and if the other party speaks up about it, the narcissist somehow becomes the victim. By suggesting you should be forgiving and empathetic, or even that you need to “go easy” on them, they’re letting themselves off the hook in advance. This way, you’ll feel obligated to let it pass when there’s trouble. It’s a common form of gaslighting, so beware! 

Narcissists are incapable of holding themselves accountable.

Narcissists find it nearly impossible to say sorry or admit they did anything wrong. They never hold themselves accountable and tend to blame it all on other people. It’s always somebody else’s fault! There is honestly nothing more annoying than a person that can’t own up to their actions. It’s better to call it quits from the get-go! And if you don’t know how to break up with someone, listen to THIS episode of The Blonde Files where host Arielle Lorre and guest Lindsey Metselaar answer all your relationship and breakup questions. 

You feel like you can’t speak out because they’ll downplay your emotions.

Ah, classic emotional manipulation. There’s nothing as narcissistic as someone only caring about their own feelings and constantly downplaying yours. A relationship is where you should feel safe to express yourself without any filters, not a cage to stand still in. Drop your partner on the spot if they don’t value what you think or feel. You deserve much better! 

Which narcissism signs are you on the lookout for during the early stages of a relationship?

That’s all on how to spot a narcissist early in a relationship! The signs mentioned in this post are all common narcissistic traits you can look for if you suspect you might be dating a narcissist. Remember, this article is for informational purposes only and not intended to replace any kind of medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We just want to help you make sure you’re in the healthy relationship you deserve! So if you notice a red flag, check in with yourself to avoid suffering any type of narcissistic abuse. Put your mental health first and assess if it’s best to drop the relationship altogether. 

One more thing before you go! For additional information on this topic and a deep dive into the life of someone who was in a relationship with a narcissist, head over to this episode of Divorced Not Dead: The Narcissist With Megan Holgate.

 

10 Shows Like Gossip Girl

When you think of shows that absolutely defined your teens and early 20s, what do you think of??? Gossip Girl is probably on your list! This show was ev-ery-thing in the mid-2000s. It had romance, mystery, and sooo much teen drama. If you want to feel nostalgic, you can hear some serious super-fans discuss their obsession with Gossip Girl in this episode of Ride. (It’s a must-listen if you ask us.) 

It was so big, it was actually rebooted on HBO Max in 2021! Unfortunately, that series is over now too, and we don’t get any more Upper East Side shenanigans. If you want more drama and mystery that Serena Van Der Woodsen (Blake Lively), Penn Badgley (Dan Humphrey), and the rest of the cast deliver, we’ve got some new (and old) shows for you to binge while you’re mourning the official end of the Gossip Girl era. 

Here are our favorite shows that give the same energy as Gossip Girl:

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One Tree Hill

If you liked the sisterly vibe of the Constance Billard School for girls in Gossip Girl, this is the perfect contrast to that! One Tree Hill is instead about a pair of brothers (Lucas and Nathan) that must navigate girls, school, and basketball. (Not quite as high stakes as a stalker blogger, but it’s pretty exciting.) We STAN for a good sibling rivalry and redemption story, so this one is at the top of our must-watch list!

Where to watch: Hulu, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV. 

Gilmore Girls

“Girl Power” is the name of the game when it comes to Gossip Girl and this 2000s favorite, Gilmore Girls! In this show, a single mother and her daughter with a super strong bond do life together. Though they have humble beginnings, they’ve got big dreams and motivation for self-improvement. 

This show just seriously makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside, and it’s the perfect series for cross-generational viewers. Watch this one with your mom, your big sister, or even your own daughters! We love to see women supporting women in media, and Gilmore Girls is aaaalll about that. 

Where to watch: Netflix, Prime Video, and Apple TV 

Vampire Diaries

Wait??? There are no vampires or ghouls in Gossip Girl? We know, but aside from the supernatural element, Vampire Diaries has a lot of similar traits to your favorite 2000s drama. (Also, didn’t we all think that Gossip Girl might be a ghost at one point? Just us???) 

Anyway, Vampire Diaries follows Elena Gilbert, a teenager with a tragic past living in a town with a supernatural history. She has an unexpected encounter with a boy named Damon, and she falls in love. Only problem??? He’s a vampire. Oh, yeah, and Damon’s brother ALSO is in love with Elena. Sooo . . . it’s basically a vampire love triangle with teen angst, mystery, and school probs. See! We knew you’d be interested. 

Where to watch: Max and Prime Video 

Outer Banks

Maybe you’re over the throwbacks. We get it! Sometimes you want something fresh and modern. If that’s your vibe, Outer Banks is a good next watch. It’s about North Carolina teens hunting for buried treasure in their coastal town. There are two groups of teens divided by class, working against each other to find gold. Only problem??? A rich girl and a working-class teen fall in love. 

So, yeah. A little bit of Romeo and Juliet. A little bit of Goonies. And, a lot of classic teenage drama we can’t get enough of. If you like adventure mixed with your teen soap operas, definitely check this one out. 

Where to watch: Netflix

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Pretty Little Liars

It’s right there in the name: liars! We love the caddy friend group toxicity of Gossip Girl, and Pretty Little Liars definitely has that same vibe. Basically, there was a clique of girls who were frenemies and besties, but when their leader mysteriously disappeared, they broke up and didn’t speak for a year. Turns out, there was more shady sh*t happening even beyond the disappearance of their BFF in this friend group. 

They reunite and then start receiving messages from someone who identifies themselves as
“A.” This elusive figure knows allll about their secrets and is ready to break these teens and ready to reveal the skeletons in their closets. (It’s also a book series if you’re a reader!)

Where to watch: Prime Video

Bridgerton

Here’s another series based on books! This is a period piece that takes place in the Regency era of England. (Think, like Pride and Prejudice or Downtown Abbey) It centers on 8 noble siblings looking for love—but they’re interrupted by the usual drama of life as a royal. 

And, guys, Julie Andrews plays Lady Whistledown, who writes scandalous high society newsletters that often prey upon the Bridgertons. Sooo . . . is Julie Andrews like a Regency Gossip Girl??? Yes. The answer is yes. 

Where to watch: Netflix

The OC

Josh Schwartz, who was the producer of Gossip Girl made another teen drama called The OC. We bet you’ll love it just as much!!! In this series, a troubled teen from the wrong side of the tracks is taken in by a public defense lawyer and rich real estate developer in Newport Beach, California. Suddenly, this working-class boy is thrust into a culture of extravagance and arrogance he is not used to! 

He enrolls in a new school and there he finds love, friendship, purpose . . . and a whole lot more problems. It’s one of those series that definitely pays off in the end with an incredible season finale. (We all know how some of you feel about the conclusion of Gossip Girl. Don’t worry. You won’t be hurt again.) 

Where to watch: Hulu, Max, Prime Video, and Apple TV

BONUS: Here are more shows like The OC

Beverly Hills, 90210

If you love the upper-class vs. lower-class plotlines of a lot of the shows listed so far, you’ll be obsessed with Beverly Hills, 90210! The West Beverly Hills High School featured in the series is full of privileged, conceited teens with clashing personalities and A LOT of drama. You get it. Lots of love, hate, and 90s fashion. It’s totally binge-worthy. 

Where to watch: Pluto TV, Roku, Paramount Plus, Hulu, Prime Video, or Apple TV

Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County

Fictional drama is great, but so is the real sh*t, right? Laguna Beach, like many of these other shows, centers on a high school, but this one is a real school in Orange County, California. MTV captures the drama of their relationships, the chaos of their family life, and the intensity of growing up. This series shows all that comes with teenagehood—the good, the bad, and the really bad. 

Wanna know the best part of Laguna Beach??? When you’re done with it, you can watch the spinoff called The Hills (we and Amanda Hirsh of Not Skinny, But Not Fat LOVE The Hills) AND you can listen to Dear Media’s reunion podcast called Back to the Beach. The podcast is just as binge-worthy as the show and brings a cathartic grown-up perspective to the whole series. (BTW when you finish you HAVE to commemorate it with a Back to the Beach commemorative tee or crop top.) 

Where to watch: Paramount Plus 

For more reality show recommendations, check out this post on our top Bravo podcasts

Euphoria

Euphoria is another modern show that’s all the rage right now. It has classic teen angst that you know and love, but it goes WAAAYY deeper than that. The teens of East Highland, California deal with love, yes, but they also battle with loss, addiction, abuse, and sexuality. It’s high stakes, totally heartbreaking, and completely bingeable. 

Where to watch: Max

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There are plenty of amazing teen dramas to watch after Gossip Girl!

Alright, do you have your list ready? It’s time to grab some popcorn, fill up your Adult Sippy Cup, put on your F*cking Bitch PJs, light an Antisocial Candle, and turn your fuzzy boundaries blanket to DON’T TOUCH ME mode—it’s time to settle in for some serious self-care time Dear Media style. Enjoy the show. 😀

For more on pop culture, podcasts, and life, check out the Dear Media blog and our large catalog of shows. OH – and besties, DO NOT forget to check out the Dear Media Shop for all your fav podcast merch and so much more. You won’t be without stuff to read, watch, and listen to with us! 

How To Forgive Someone Who Hurt You

Getting hurt is a part of life. Humans are complex beings. We love hard, make mistakes, and get stuck in habits that are both healthy and unhealthy. Sometimes we don’t make the best decisions, and sometimes we hurt others. It’s inevitable and simply beyond our control. And forgiving those who hurt us can be a true challenge in some situations. Still, Holding onto negative emotions, such as anger and resentment, can deteriorate your mental health and physical well-being. In fact, studies show that there are even health benefits to forgiveness. Think lower risk of heart attack, improved cholesterol levels and sleep, reduced pain, blood pressure, and levels of anxiety, depression, and stress ( source ).

As you can see, forgiveness is an act of kindness first and foremost towards yourself. Of course, the person receiving your forgiveness benefits too. So it’s important to learn how to find peace and move on after you choose to forgive! And with that, today’s post is all about how to forgive someone who hurt you. We are sharing our best strategies for those of you who find it difficult to forgive so you can look forward in life and avoid endless resentment. Keep reading to learn our tips!

How To Forgive Someone Who Hurt You:

First, allow yourself to feel hurt and angry.

It’s okay to let yourself feel whatever emotions first arise when someone hurts you. No matter the situation, the proper thing to do is always to reconnect back to your feelings. If someone causes you damage, it’s only natural for you to be caused emotional discomfort. The last thing you want to do is bottle those emotions up. Instead, feel them, process them, and consider why you feel those emotions. So go ahead and process those negative emotions, you don’t need to ask permission for how you feel.

Put your feelings into words and make them heard.

If you’re truly angry and exasperated by the situation, then make those feelings heard. Tell the friend, family member, significant other, etc. how you were hurt. Communicate in any way that feels right to you. Speak face to face. Write a letter with the exact reason why their actions hurt you and how that made you feel or affect your well-being. You can send them a text or give them a call if it seems right. The most important thing is to use radical transparency and honesty in your communication in order to move toward forgiveness. By doing this, you’ll feel a weight lifted off your chest.

Rationalize why resentment is not a constructive decision.

Resenting someone forever will not fix anything. In fact, it will make the situation worse. Sure, for a few weeks or months, it can feel right to let your pride take the wheel. But at some point, those low-vibration, negative feelings only harm you. At the end of the day, moving towards higher energy and more loving energy towards your fellow human beings is the best path. Resentment and anger will bring you down and can even negatively impact those around you if you don’t keep them in check. Holding onto resentments holds you back from being able to move on with your life! So take a moment to think and recognize to yourself that the most growth mindset approach here is to work towards letting it go.

Look at both angles of the situation with empathy.

Maybe the other person didn’t actually mean any harm to you. Perhaps they were in a difficult position that caused them to hurt you. You’ll never know until you analyze the situation with a clear mind and empathy above all. Look at both sides of the argument! Release judgment and shame and focus on more productive, positive thoughts. The results of the process might make it easier for you to forgive the other person. If not, at least you took the time to assess the situation. So now you can possibly be the bigger person and forgive!

Forgive yourself.

In conflict, sometimes both sides acted in an undesirable way. You might be having a hard time forgiving the other person because you’re not looking at your own actions honestly. If you need to forgive someone else, the first step might be to forgive yourself before you can even go there. So give yourself some grace, and use these tips to forgive yourself, then work on forgiving the other party or parties.

Work on your stress levels.

Perhaps you spend the days stressed by work, school, or personal reasons. If someone hurts you and your stress levels are already high, it will only cause them to skyrocket! You’ll benefit from having a mindfulness practice, such as meditation, yoga, or journaling. It can seem unnecessary, but it can create a solid change in your life! Next time you feel hurt, meditate on it or do some exercise before taking any drastic decisions. If you enjoy learning about personal development or how to manage your stress and grow, check out our list of the best personal growth podcasts.

Be objective about the consequences.

What happened after that person hurt you? How was your life truly impacted? Put things into perspective and ask yourself if is it really worth holding negativity in your space. What happens if you decide to forgive them? And of course, what happens if you don’t? If you forgive and allow the person back into your life, are you risking physical and emotional danger? Those are the questions you should be asking yourself. If you feel this is truly a toxic relationship that impacts your mental health, and you can’t conceive the thought of reconciling with the other person, you can still forgive for your own mental wellness. Simply decide to just keep your distance and forgive them internally.

You can always forgive, but you don’t have to forget.

Forgiveness does wonders for any type of bond, but only if both parties want to reconcile. Reconciliation comes from mutual understanding and respect. If you forgive someone, and they continue to harm you. You don’t need to give them a clean slate each time. It’s okay to choose your own mental health and wellness and move on from a relationship. Forgiveness is all about your internal process and your ability to release negative emotions. It doesn’t necessarily mean you continue to allow yourself to be harmed physically, mentally, or emotionally. You’re free to keep your distance for as long as you need!

Set boundaries with the person you’ve forgiven.

So you’ve decided to forgive and move forward. Wonderful! Now it’s time to set boundaries. Boundaries are simply there to help you protect your mental and emotional wellness. Once you’ve forgiven someone and decided to move forward in a relationship, it’s important to set and communicate your boundaries moving forward. No one is perfect, so don’t be too hard on yourself or the person you’ve forgiven. It will take time to get used to new boundaries. However, establishing boundaries will make a huge difference in your life and allow you to protect your mental health more efficiently. If you need help in this department, we have a whole article on how to set boundaries with family.

Find creative ways to release and forgive.

If you’re having trouble letting go of anger, hurt, and resentment, or just feeling like you’re not truly forgiving inside, it’s time to get creative. Sometimes we need a physical release. Write your feelings of resentment down on a piece of paper, then burn it. Go take a boxing class. Or try breath work, which is an incredible and totally natural way to release stubborn feelings stored in your body. Heck, maybe take a boxing class. Support your body through a physical release of any negative feelings.

Do you find it difficult to forgive someone that hurt you?

It can be difficult to forgive someone. But in the end, it’s the best choice for your mental health, well-being, and your personal connections. So try these tips, tricks, and strategies and make the effort to be the bigger person by choosing to forgive. Do you have trouble forgiving those who hurt you? How do you fight through the resentment? Let us know in the comments below! We love to hear your stories. Also, check out the rest of our blog for more practical advice and information related to the podcasting industry.