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  • Calm for the Holidays: Navigating Grief & Loneliness During the Holidays
    2025/12/11

    The holiday season can make grief feel sharper and loneliness feel heavier — even when you’re surrounded by celebration. In this gentle, grounding episode, Dr. Katie Stahler explores what it means to hold space for loss, longing, and mixed emotions during a time that often expects joy.

    We’ll talk about: ✨ Why grief intensifies during the holidays ✨ The nervous system’s response to loss and emotional overwhelm ✨ How to honor the people or chapters you’re missing ✨ Simple rituals of remembrance and quiet connection ✨ What to say (and not say) when supporting someone grieving ✨ Ways to care for yourself through emotional waves

    This episode is a reminder that your grief is not a burden — it’s evidence of love.

    You don’t have to force cheer or hide your sadness. You’re allowed to feel however you feel this season.

    Missing someone means they mattered.

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    10 分
  • Calm for the Holidays: Boundaries, Guilt & Family Dynamics
    2025/12/02

    The holidays tend to bring out old roles, unspoken expectations, and pressure to keep everyone happy — even at the expense of your own wellbeing. In this episode, Dr. Katie Stahler explores why boundaries feel harder this time of year and how to hold them with clarity, compassion, and nervous-system awareness.

    We’ll cover: ✨ Why holiday guilt doesn’t mean your boundary is wrong — just new ✨ How childhood roles resurface in adult dynamics ✨ Scripts for saying no to events, traditions, and uncomfortable conversations ✨ How to protect your energy when others push back ✨ Grounding techniques to support you before and after family gatherings

    This is your reminder that you’re not responsible for managing everyone’s emotions.

    Your needs matter too and you’re allowed to create a holiday season that doesn’t drain you.

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    14 分
  • Calm for the Holidays: The Pressure to Be Merry
    2025/11/21

    The holidays are often portrayed as joyful, magical, and full of connection — but real life is far more complicated. In this episode, Dr. Katie Stahler unpacks the emotional pressure to “be merry,” even when your body and mind are telling a different story.

    We’ll talk about: ✨ How toxic positivity shows up during the holidays ✨ Why forced joy exhausts the nervous system ✨ The importance of emotional honesty (even in small ways) ✨ Permission to hold mixed emotions — grief, gratitude, joy, frustration ✨ Nervous system signs you’re masking distress ✨ Simple practices to return to yourself when the season feels heavy

    This episode is a gentle reminder that you don’t have to perform joy to deserve belonging. You’re allowed to show up as you are — complicated emotions and all.

    Because you don’t have to be merry to be meaningful.

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    11 分
  • Calm for the Holidays 01: Easing Into the Season
    2025/11/14

    The holidays can be joyful and also overwhelming.

    This episode helps you understand why your nervous system reacts to the noise, expectations, and sudden changes of the season and how to stay grounded through it all.

    We break down why the season can feel heavier on the body, even when things seem “fine,” and offers small, practical tools to protect your energy and peace.

    You’ll learn: ✨ Why overstimulation, schedule changes, and emotional pressure trigger the stress response ✨ How to anchor your nervous system with small rituals and boundaries ✨ Simple communication strategies to stay regulated and connected

    Take a deep breath, release the pressure to do it all, and learn how to enter the holidays with more calm, compassion, and control.

    Because you don’t have to brace yourself for the holidays — you can (and should!) ease into them.

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    13 分
  • When the Light Fades: Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
    2025/10/24

    As the days grow shorter and the light begins to fade, many of us feel our energy dip and our motivation wane. But for some, that seasonal slump can turn into Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD.

    In this episode of Divergently Psyched, Dr. Katie Stahler explores what SAD is, why it happens, and how to work withyour biology to navigate it. You’ll learn:

    • What distinguishes SAD from the “winter blues”

    • The fascinating evolutionary purpose behind seasonal slowdown

    • How light, circadian rhythms, and brain chemistry affect mood

    • Practical ways to support your mind and body through darker months

    • When to seek treatment — and what help can look like

    Because our biology is ancient, but our awareness is new. Understanding Seasonal Affective Disorder reminds us that we’re part of nature — not separate from it. Slowing down isn’t weakness; sometimes, it’s wisdom.

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    7 分
  • Better Together: The Power of Connection on the Nervous System
    2025/10/09

    From the moment we’re born, our nervous system develops in response to the people around us. Safe relationships don’t just feel good — they literally shape our brain and body. In this episode of Divergently Psyched, Dr. Katie Stahler explores the science of connection: how co-regulation works, why social buffering protects us from stress, and what hormones like oxytocin have to do with trust and resilience.

    You’ll also learn how to notice the relationships that regulate you versus the ones that drain you, and discover small, practical ways to bring more connection into your daily life. Because healing happens in safe relationships... and your nervous system was never meant to go it alone.

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    8 分
  • When Life Knocks You Down: Coping When Things Feel Hard
    2025/10/01

    Sometimes life feels like too much—when stress piles up, responsibilities weigh heavy, and even the smallest tasks feel impossible. In this episode of Divergently Psyched, Dr. Katie Stahler unpacks what’s happening in the brain and body during these hard seasons, explains why fight, flight, and freeze are normal survival responses, and shares practical tools for finding balance again.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, shut down, or just plain exhausted, this episode will remind you that you’re not alone—and that small, simple steps can help you bend without breaking.

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    7 分
  • In Support of Joy: How Fun Resets Your Brain and Body
    2025/09/25

    We often think of wellness as reducing stress or anxiety—but what about adding more joy? In this episode, Dr. Katie Stahler explores the science behind why joy matters, how fun regulates your nervous system, and why fun isn’t frivolous—it’s medicine. You’ll also get practical ways to invite more joy into your daily life, even in small doses.

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    8 分