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Let's Relieve Regret Podcast

Let's Relieve Regret Podcast

著者: Shadoe and Victoria
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Have you ever had a hard time 'letting go'?
Replaying the same embarrassing moments over and over in your head?

Then join us, Shadoe Ball and Victoria Muir-Burcea for this podcast about forgiving yourself!

This is a show where we reveal the messy bits about ourselves, without judgement. It’s a show where we can reflect, learn, grow and maybe even laugh about our actions, attitudes and behaviours.

This podcast about letting go helps you unwind. You can be a fly on the wall and listen in on candid conversations.

© 2025 Let's Relieve Regret Podcast
個人的成功 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 自己啓発 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Breaking Free from ‘Should’: Healing Trauma and Reclaiming Your Life (with special guest Christine Burns)
    2025/10/29

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    ***CONTENT WARNING** This episode of Let's Relieve Regret has general discussion about sexual assault. If you need support please reach out to your local crisis centre. For more resources please visit: https://findahelpline.com/ and https://endingviolencecanada.org/

    This week on Let’s Relieve Regret, we welcome Christine Burns, founder of Lady No Kids, for a raw and empowering conversation about healing from childhood trauma, breaking free from people-pleasing, and learning to put yourself first without guilt.

    During the check-ins, we share our causes for applause and chat about coaching, wonder words and turns of phrase like "stop shoulding on yourself".

    To skip the check-ins, jump to 20:31.

    Shadoe shares first. Her story is about how she has developed a fear of going out. She mentions feeling sick before each outing. But, she also knows that this is causing a negative feedback loop within herself. During the feedback session, we discover that the lifestyle she lived in her 20s is no longer serving her, and, she has yet to establish what her current lifestyle really is. Christine and Victoria challenge her to seek value from the experience instead of what 'she can offer' to others.


    Then, at the 40:18 mark, Christine shares her powerful story of recovery and self-acceptance, how protecting others once came at the cost of her own well-being, and how she’s since reclaimed her strength and voice.

    Together, we explore the emotional impact of words like “should,” the transformation from victim to survivor mindset, and the freedom found in creating your chosen family. A must-listen for women on a healing journey who are ready to release fear, guilt, and self-blame.


    Keywords: healing from trauma, people pleasing, self-worth, midlife women, emotional wellness, survivor mindset, chosen family, podcast for women 40+


    Resources mentioned in the episode:

    • Wonder Words Colouring Pages
    • Christine on Substack

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    1 時間 29 分
  • Are You Living Your Story or Theirs?
    2025/10/09

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    What If the Patriarchy Got Womanhood All Wrong?

    Why do so many midlife women feel regret about who we became, and who we were told to be? In this candid conversation, three women open up about how media and culture shaped our ideas of “what is cool,” “what makes me worthy,” and “to be loved.”

    We unpack the stereotypical roles women and girls have played on TV, how the patriarchy quietly scripts our behavior, and what happens when we realize we’ve been trying to fit into stories written by men.

    You’ll hear honest reflections on the “inner cheerleader” — that voice that pushes us to achieve, but sometimes too far — and why it’s time to stop chasing identity and start living with self-trust instead.

    If you’ve ever wondered who am I really, beneath what I was told to be? — this episode will resonate deeply.

    👉 Perfect for: midlife women, identity seekers, recovering perfectionists, and anyone ready to reclaim their story.

    GET LOUISE and VICTORIA'S TINY COURE THE 10-MINUTE OVERWHELM SOLUTION HERE: https://myrecreohealth.myflodesk.com/10minuteoverwhelm

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    CHECK OUT THE 10-Minute Method to Letting Go Here!




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    1 時間 25 分
  • Guilt, Gratitude and Seasonal Shifts
    2025/10/01

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    Welcome to a new season of the Let’s Relieve Regret podcast! In this episode we discuss guilt, gratitude, and seasonal mood shifts.

    During check-in, we celebrate the idea of being a tourist in your own town. We also chat about that teenage yearning to ‘get out of dodge’ no matter where ‘dodge’ happens to be.

    [To skip the check-ins tune in at 8:51]

    Shadoe's regret this time is more of a habit than a specific experience. She regrets using guilt as a way to drive action in her life. She has started to notice that making decisions this way usually leads to resentment and emotional hangovers. She knows that it is unrealistic to completely get rid of guilt. Something new she plans to try is to move Guilt from the driver seat to the passenger seat instead. “Or, better yet, get in the trunk.”

    During the feedback session, Victoria explains the five limiting beliefs, including the fear of shining. [13:24].

    This behaviour influences many of her relationships. Beyond this impact, Shadoe also talks about how she feels a yearning to stay informed. Victoria helps Shadoe to see that guilt is a fallback behavior for her.

    Victoria reminds Shadoe to not suppress negative emotions because they will bubble up later. She also gives everyone a reminder about how to recognize toxic gratitude.

    From there, both hosts discuss the discomfort of noticing a habit that you want to change. There is an impulse to find the why. However, when you want to change a behaviour, finding the pattern of ‘the what’ is more important than finding out ‘why’ you do it. [30:40]

    Next up is Victoria’s turn to share a regret.

    Victoria explains that in her work, and in previous episodes of this podcast, she has talked a lot about mental health stigma, especially Seasonal Affective Disorder (or S.A.D.). She struggles with S.A.D. in the winter.

    She explains that she recently discovered that it is possible to struggle with Seasonal Affective Disorder in the summer too. It does happen, it is just less common than S.A.D. in the winter. The symptoms are ultimately the same: feeling sad, listless, down; with a loss of interest in your activities, loss of energy, sleep problems and appetite changes. There is more research available for winter-onset S.A.D. but the summer-onset S.A.D. is not as well known.

    The hosts then have a cool discussion about probable reasons that people would suffer from S.A.D. in the summer, such as heat and humidity impacting their sleep patterns and clothing choices. Shadoe mentions that a common side effect of SSRI’s is sun-sensitivity, which makes being outside in the summer more difficult.

    Victoria has a great piece of year-round advice. Be aware of the seasons you thrive and be kind to yourself during the other ones. [50:16]

    We end our episode with a calming breathing exercise, led by Victoria.

    Support the show


    Thank you for listening!


    CHECK OUT THE 10-Minute Method to Letting Go Here!




    Interested in sharing one of your regrets?
    Apply now to Be A Guest

    Follow us on Instagram or Facebook


    Join the MY RECREO wellness community with Victoria and get your first month FREE !

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