56. OCD + Exposure Therapy
This week I am doing a solo episode all about OCD, anxiety, and exposure therapy! I walk you through how to tell if fears are justified, how to break the cycle of anxiety using evidence-based imaginative, introspective, and in vivo exposure techniques, reminisce on my OCD and anxiety treatment experiences, and tell you how to apply exposure techniques in everyday life!
55. Mental Health Advice for High School Students
This week I am doing a solo episode on my mental health advice for high school students! From 504s, relationships with counselors, having a passion project, to working smarter not harder—I give all the details on what's allowed me to thrive academically while maintaining my mental health.
54. RELATIONSHIPS + Attachment Styles feat. Kirstie Taylor
Kirstie Taylor and I sit down to talk about how "big T" and "little t" childhood traumas impact relationships, attachment styles, boundaries, navigating break-ups, and hook-up vs. dating to marry culture.
53. How to Write Pitch Emails, Building Influencer Relationships, Using Social Media to Improve Body Confidence, + Podcast Tips feat. Camila Vola
Camila—a 22-year-old college student from Argentina, and the host of My Point Of View Podcast—and I talk why she started her show, how to pitch high-profile guests, exactly what to say in pitch DMs, and curating a social media feed that builds confidence.
52. Q+A: Why I started She Persisted, misconceptions about treatment, increasing productivity, podcast growth tips, + more!
This week I am doing a solo Q+A episode where I dive into why I started She Persisted, misconceptions about treatment, increasing productivity, podcast growth tips, + more!
51. Woomanhood + Wellness feat. Amanda DiMarco
Amanda—the founder of the Just Mands Blog Just Mands The Podcast—and I talk about why she started blogging, her journaling tips, the impact of social media on mental health, navigating a surprise pregnancy in college, embracing authenticity, and so much more!
50. Nutritional Psychiatry: Using Nutrients to Improve Your Mental Health feat. Uma Naidoo MD
Dr. Uma Naidoo (Director of Nutritional and Lifestyle Psychiatry at MGH and a Harvard Medical School trained psychiatrist) and I talk about nutritional recommendations to decrease depression, anxiety, stress-levels, and improve your mental health.
49. Authenticity + Storytelling with Sage Lally
Sage Lally—the founder of be.—and I discuss her mental health journey in college, our shared experience in DBT, maladaptive coping mechanims, advocating for yourself, creating platforms for others to share their stories, and so much more!
48. How I Recovered From Teenage Depression
This week I sit down to talk about what helped during my recovery journey specifically, keeping sleep consistent + plentiful, eating balanced, self-validation of emotions, being open with a therapist 100%, rewiring negative thought patterns, reating relationships that made you feel seen and appreciated, and keeping busy with life!
47. DBT Education: TIPP, Crisis Survival Skills, + Riding the WAVE (Distress Tolerance)
In this week's episode I teach the TIPP (Temperature, Intense exercise, Paced breathing, Paired muscle relaxation) skill, discuss when to use crisis survival skills and what qualifies a situation as a crisis, and explain the riding the wave skill.
46. Bootstrapping a Buisiness feat. Evonna Kuehner of ANOVÉ Beauty
Evonna Kuehner, the CEO and founder of ANOVÉ Beauty and I dive into being compassionate with yourself during your wellness journey, balancing your personal life and starting a business, myths in the beauty world, and so much more!
45. Balancing Your Life feat. Abbie Stasior
Abbie and I discuss her approach to balancing grad school at Columbia, owning a business, and maintaining her physical health, her career path as a life coach, morning and night routines to set you up for success, falling off the wagon vs. being consistent, and so much more!
44. Your Insecurity is Not Unique feat. Kelsey Jones
Kelsey and I dive into how she started her podcasting journey (and her takeaways thus far from podcasting), advice for increasing your productivity, navigating being a full time student and pursuing your career, insecurity and body confidence, and so much more!
42. Q+A #2: Personal Growth, Applying to College, Radical Acceptance (DBT Education) and more!
This week I sat down and answered the following questions...
+ How has hearing about other people’s stories impacted your own life?
+ It takes a lot of courage to share publicly, what inspired you to do so? PS: so thankful that you do share! I love listening and learning
+ What’s your fave way to take a break and how to deal with anxiety school and quarantine all at the same time?
+ Do you want to specialize in psychology as a career?
+ Why did you choose podcasting as the medium to share your mental health story?
+ Do you think you’ll stick with your podcast when in college?
+ Where do you see your podcast going?
+ How has your senior year been thus far?
+ How is the college search going?
+ Thoughts on going off medication?
+ How involved were you in the process of choosing your boarding school/inpatient programs?
+ How do you wish you could have transitioned after McLean?
+ Has treatment, especially your therapeutic boarding school had any lasting negative impacts on you?
41. The Traumatic Side of the Adolescent Treatment Industry feat. Daisye Byrd Graham
In this week's episode, I sit down with one of my best friends, Daisye Byrd Graham. This is Daisye's second appearance on She Persisted and in this episode we dive into her life story, trauma, wilderness experience, and how we came into each other's lives. If you're a parent considering wilderness or looking for a good laugh, this episode is for you!
40. Living Past Crazy feat. J'Anmetra Waddell
This week, I am joined by J'Anmetra Wadell. Jo-jo is an internationally best selling author, podcaster, and keynote speaker. She is a domestic abuse survivor and the only Life Past Crazy specialist. If you've struggled with trauma, depression, or anxiety, this episode is for YOU. Jo-jo's story is extremely inspiring and she offers amazing tips on self-care, commitment, and more!
39. Your Foolproof Guide to a Good Night's Sleep (+ 2 Guided Sleep Meditation Practices)
If you are a fellow insomniac or just hoping to have a better night's sleep, this episode contains all the tips and tricks you need to know to have an amazing night of sleep!
38. Before You Kill Yourself feat. Leo Flowers
Today I am joined by Leo Flowers. Leo is a TEDx speaker, stand-up comedian, life coach and has his Masters in Counseling/Psychology. He is also hosts the Before You Kill Yourself where he interviews other mental health experts, comedians and best-selling book authors as they destigmatize mental health and teach you how to thrive. (bio abbreviated from leoflowers.com)
37. Brush and Barley's Audrey Bailey on Jesus and Mental Health
This week, I am joined by Audrey Bailey, the artist behind the hugely successful Brush and Barley brand. Her pieces surround her faith, the enneagram, and mental health. She's also a mother who has struggled with clinically diagnosed depression and anxiety since her teenage years. Audrey is also the host of Painted Pieces which I was a guest on a few weeks ago! Listen to our episode here! You can find Audrey on Instagram at @itsaudreybailey, @brushandbarley, and @paintedpiecespodcast.
36. Being Young AND the Best Version of Yourself feat. Sarah Humphrey
This week I am joined by Sarah Humphrey, the host of It Ain't It Sis. We talk bullying, body image, struggling with mental health at a young age, college advice, and so much more. To follow along with Sarah, you can listen to her podcast on every platform, follow her on Instagram (@sarahhumphrey7 and @it.aint.it.sis). Listen to the episode Sarah and I recorded together on her show here.