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  • Episode 10: Exploring Love Languages, Romance, and Trauma in Relationships
    2026/03/11

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    Unlock the secrets to deepening your connection by understanding how love languages and romance evolve—especially amidst life's stresses and traumas. This episode offers practical insights for building intimacy that nurtures genuine partnership.

    Main Topics Covered:

    • What truly defines romance and love in relationships
    • The five love languages: definitions, nuances, and common misconceptions
    • How trauma and life changes impact love expressions
    • The importance of vulnerability and emotional attunement
    • Risks of rigid or manipulative use of love languages
    • The role of the nervous system in emotional regulation and relationship health
    • Practical ways to foster connection even during challenging seasons

    Resources Referenced:

    Gary Chapman and the 5 Love Languages

    Gottman Institute

    Brene Brown on Vulnerability

    Youtube video referenced: https://youtu.be/1Evwgu369Jw

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    59 分
  • Episode 9: Navigating AI, Social Media, and Mental Health Part 2
    2026/03/04

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    *Note:* This episode contains a brief discussion of suicide.

    In Episode 9, Ashley and Kaela explore the nuanced relationship between AI, social media, and mental health, focusing on the potential dangers and benefits of self-diagnosis and therapy through digital platforms. The conversation emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and personal responsibility in navigating these tools.

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  • Episode 8: Navigating AI, Social Media, and Mental Health Part 1
    2026/02/25

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    In this episode, which is part 1 of 2 on this topic, Ashley and Kaela discuss the complexities of AI, social media, and self-help in the context of mental health. The discussion highlights the benefits and pitfalls of using digital tools for self-diagnosis and therapy, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and self-awareness.

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    不明
  • Episode 7: Emotions: The Frenemies We Can't Live Without
    2026/02/18

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    In this episode, we talk about the intricacies of emotion regulation and the nervous system. We explore the connection between emotions and behavior, discuss the importance of understanding emotional responses, and share personal anecdotes and strategies for managing emotional health.

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  • Episode 6: Best and Worst Relationship Advice
    2026/02/11

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    In Episode 6, we are talking relationship advice, exploring common myths and facts. Our discussion covers topics like the importance of going to bed mad, the role of friendship over communication, and the significance of boundaries. Kaela also addresses misconceptions about conflict, the balance of needs within a relationship, and the impact of societal norms on relationship dynamics. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing conflict, maintaining individuality, and the nuanced nature of relationship advice.

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    48 分
  • Episode 5: Not All Therapists Are Created Equal
    2026/02/04

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    In this episode, we discuss the complexities of the therapy profession, exploring why not all therapists are created equal. We share personal experiences and insights on identifying red flags and finding the right fit for your therapeutic journey. Join us as we discuss the spectrum of therapist quality, from the exceptional to the unethical, and offer guidance on how to navigate the process of choosing a therapist who truly meets your needs.

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    52 分
  • Episode 4: Acute and Complex Trauma 101
    2026/01/28

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    In this episode, Ashley and Kaela get into the complexities of trauma, distinguishing between acute and complex trauma. They discuss the historical context of trauma recognition, the nuances of PTSD and CPTSD, and the importance of understanding trauma's impact on the body and mind. They also emphasize the need for individualized therapy approaches and the role of emotional and somatic awareness in healing.

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    58 分
  • Episode 3: The Power of Emotionally Focused Therapy
    2026/01/21

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    In this episode, we get into Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), exploring its foundations in attachment theory and its application in couples therapy. The discussion covers the three phases of EFT, the importance of emotional safety, and how EFT differs from other therapeutic approaches like Gottman therapy. We also emphasize the significance of understanding emotional processes and creating corrective emotional experiences for partners.

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    52 分