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  • Good Intentions -The Wrong Side of Wrong: The Gap Between Our Intentions and Our Outcomes.
    2025/08/24
    🎙️ Episode 45: Good Intentions -The Wrong Side of Wrong: The Gap Between Our Intentions and Our Outcomes.

    Podcast: The Trigger and The Truth

    Host: Tina White

    Series: Mental Health Matters

    📝 Episode Summary:

    We’ve all been there, doing something with the best of intentions, only to realize later that the outcome caused harm. In this episode of The Trigger and The Truth, host Tina White explores the gap between what we meant to do and what actually happened—and why learning to own the impact of our actions is one of the hardest, but most necessary, parts of healing.

    🔎 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
    • The Intention Trap: Why saying “I didn’t mean to” doesn’t erase harm.
    • Omission vs Transparency: How withholding details can be just as damaging as lying.
    • The Impact on Mental Health & Relationships: How defending intentions while ignoring outcomes erodes trust and creates cycles of guilt, anxiety, and mistrust.
    • The Power of Accountability: Why true growth begins when we own our outcomes—not just our motives.

    Through real-life style stories—from family dynamics to relationships to workplace examples—this episode unpacks the messy space between our hearts and our habits, our motives and our mistakes.

    💡 Key Takeaway

    Healing isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being real. And real means taking responsibility for the impact we’ve had, even when our intentions were good. That’s where repair begins.

    ✨ Call to Action

    Have you ever found yourself hiding behind good intentions? Or realized too late that omission caused more harm than truth?

    📞 Call or the hotline at 715-702-8845 to share your story. You’ll remain anonymous and respected.

    And don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share The Trigger and The Truth so more people can join this community of healing and honesty.

    #TheTriggerAndTheTruth #GoodIntentionsWrongOutcomes #HealingOutLoud #Accountability #EmotionalWellness #MentalHealthMatters #RelationshipHealing #TruthTellers

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    20 分
  • Start Where You Are -Birthdays and Milestones on The Trigger and The Truth
    2025/08/23
    🎙️ Episode 44: Start Where You Are -Birthdays and Milestones on The Trigger and The Truth

    Podcast: The Trigger and The Truth

    Host: Tina White

    Series: Mental Health Matters

    📝 Episode Summary:

    In this special bonus episode of The Trigger and The Truth, host Tina White reflects on two powerful milestones: celebrating another year of life and watching her “little podcast” break into the Top 40 on Apple Podcasts in the Mental Health category.

    What started as an idea delayed by procrastination and perfectionism is now a growing community of nearly 300,000 listeners worldwide. The lesson? Don’t wait for perfect. Don’t wait for ready. Start where you are.

    In this episode, Tina explores

    • Why procrastination is often just fear in disguise.
    • How getting out of your own way unlocks momentum and growth.
    • The power of consistency and truth-telling in reaching goals.
    • Why milestones matter, but mindset matters even more.

    This is a reminder that it’s always been—and always will be—mind over matter.

    ✨ Call to Action

    What dream have you been sitting on, waiting for the “perfect time”? This is your sign to begin.

    📞 Call the hotline at 715-702-8845 to share your story of starting over, overcoming procrastination, or saying yes to yourself. You’ll remain anonymous and respected.

    🎧 Subscribe, rate, and share The Trigger and The Truth to keep this community growing.

    #TheTriggerAndTheTruth #StartWhereYouAre #BirthdayMilestone #PodcastLife #Top100Podcast #MindOverMatter #HealingOutLoud #TruthTellers #ConsistencyWins #MentalHealthMatters

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    12 分
  • Episode 43: Who Hurt You? The Origin of the Broad Stroke A Healing Episode for People Tired of Being Triggered
    2025/08/20
    🎙️ Episode 43: Who Hurt You? -The Origin of the Broad Stroke A Healing Episode for People Tired of Being Triggered by Ghosts From Their Past

    Podcast: The Trigger and The Truth

    Host: Tina White

    Series: Mental Health Matters

    📝 Episode Summary:

    In this episode of The Trigger and The Truth, Tina White takes us deep into a pattern many of us fall into: using one painful experience as the paintbrush to color every person, relationship, or opportunity that reminds us of that hurt.

    This is what I call “The Broad Stroke.” It feels like protection, but in reality, it limits us. When we place people in categories they don’t belong in, we stop seeing them for who they are and start seeing them as ghosts of our past. That cycle not only keeps us stuck—it can poison our relationships, our careers, and even our ability to trust ourselves.

    Through real-life reflections, including examples from the workplace and relationships, this episode explores:

    • How broad strokes create self-fulfilling prophecies.
    • Why mislabeling people damages connection and growth.
    • The mental health impact of carrying old wounds into new spaces.
    • A path toward breaking the loop, reclaiming peace, and protecting your nervous system.

    💡 This is a healing episode for anyone tired of being triggered by memories, mistrust, or old narratives that no longer serve you.

    ✨ Call to Action

    Your story matters here. Share it with me:

    Call 715-702-8845 or text the hotline at: 718-440-5538.

    You’ll remain anonymous and respected, always.

    And don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review if this episode resonates with you, your support helps us grow this community built on truth.

    #TheTriggerAndTheTruth #Episode43 #WhoHurtYou #BroadStroke #MentalHealthMatters #HealingJourney #BreakTheCycle #EmotionalWellness #TruthTelling #MindOverMatter #CommunityHealing

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    20 分
  • What No One Wanted to Hear: One Woman’s Truth Against A Culture Of Disbelief
    2025/08/17
    🎙️ Episode 42: What No One Wanted to Hear - One Woman’s Truth Against A Culture Of Disbelief

    Podcast: The Trigger and The Truth

    Host: Tina White

    Series: Mental Health Matters

    📝 Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Tina White shares the anonymous story of a young woman whose first love turned into her deepest trauma. What began as romance ended in violation, silence, and shame and the painful stigma that followed when she tried to go on as if nothing had happened.

    This is not just her story. It’s a story that echoes for countless survivors of sexual violence in relationships: the weight of silence, the fear of not being believed, the stigma of victim blaming, and the long road toward reclaiming a voice.

    Key Themes You’ll Hear
    • How sexual violence in relationships is often hidden behind masks of “love” and “normalcy.”
    • The stigma survivors face when they try to break the silence.
    • The impact of victim-blaming and disbelief on mental health and healing.
    • The power of listening, believing, and supporting survivors without judgment.
    • Why silence may feel safer, but breaking it—when survivors are ready—becomes an act of reclamation.

    Call to Action

    Your voice matters here. If this episode resonated with you, please:

    • Share it with someone who needs to hear it.
    • Rate and review The Trigger and The Truth wherever you listen—it helps this community grow.
    • Call the show hotline at (715) 702-8845 to share your thoughts, reflections, or stories.

    Survivor Resources

    Nationwide Resource List – Mental Health, Legal & Crisis Support

    A curated list of trusted, confidential resources across the U.S.:

    Crisis Hotlines & Immediate Support

    National

    Sexual Assault Hotline (RAINN)

    Call 1‑800‑656‑HOPE (4673) or start a 24/7 chat at RAINN’s site.

    Confidential, free support and referrals provided.(RAINN)

    National

    Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH)

    Call 1‑800‑799‑SAFE (7233) or use their chat service. Available in 200+

    languages—it also includes resources for dating violence (via Loveisrespect).(Wikipedia)


    Specialized Support Lines

    StrongHearts Native Helpline

    For Native American and Alaska Native survivors: 1‑844‑7NATIVE (1‑844‑762‑8483)

    or chat.(NIWRC)

    National Deaf Domestic Violence Hotline

    For Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, and Hard-of-Hearing survivors: 855‑812‑1001

    or visit thedeafhotline.org.(NIWRC)

    Legal & Advocacy Support

    Take Back the Night - National Sexual Assault Legal Hotline

    Free legal aid for survivors seeking justice and understanding their rights.

    Call 567‑SHATTER (567‑742‑8837).(takebackthenight.org)

    Victim Rights Law Center (VRLC)

    Based in Boston; offers free legal services to sexual assault...

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    17 分
  • The Cut Throat Committee – An Inappropriate Response to Reality
    2025/08/16
    🎙️ Episode 41: The Cut Throat Committee – An Inappropriate Response to Reality

    Podcast: The Trigger and The Truth

    Host: Tina White

    Series: Mental Health Matters

    📝 Episode Summary:

    Episode 41: Cut Throat Committee – An Inappropriate Response to Reality

    Some enemies come dressed like friends, coworkers, or family. But let’s be real, sometimes the most dangerous member of the cut throat committee is you.

    In this episode, I get into the uncomfortable truth: self-deception. The lies we tell ourselves to make bad decisions feel safe. The way we pretend not to know the consequences of our actions. And how we sabotage our own peace by letting people cross boundaries we should’ve enforced.

    I share a personal story about a close friend who has convinced herself to normalize betrayal, and how that example mirrors the way so many of us live in inappropriate responses to reality. From accepting lies to ignoring red flags, we cut our own throats when we choose comfort over truth.

    What you’ll take away from this episode:

    • Why self-deception is the most destructive form of betrayal.
    • The difference between their truth and THE truth.
    • How to recognize when you’re responding to feelings instead of facts.
    • What appropriate responses to reality look like in everyday life.
    • Why holding yourself and your friends accountable is an act of love.

    This episode isn’t about judgment, it’s about alignment. Because until you stop pretending, the lies will always have meaning.

    👉 Tune in now to The Trigger and The Truth Podcast.

    #TheTriggerAndTheTruth #CutThroatCommittee #MentalHealthMatters #HealingJourney #RealConversations #SelfDeception #FaceTheTruth

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    18 分
  • Part Two of Episode 39: The Lies We Tell Ourselves in Relationships - Sir, You’re Not On My Payroll: Entitled Energy is Expensive
    2025/08/13
    🎙️ Episode 40: Part Two: Sir, You’re Not On My Payroll: Entitled Energy is Expensive

    Podcast: The Trigger and The Truth

    Host: Tina White

    Series: Mental Health Matters

    📝 Episode Summary:

    Part Two: Sir, You’re Not On My Payroll – Entitled Energy is Expensive picks up where Episode 39 left off. This time, Tina dives deep into one personal story, when casual dating collided with financial entitlement, insecurity, and the audacity to try and cash in on someone else’s hustle.

    It’s not just about a man asking for a cut of a commission check he didn’t earn, it’s about what that moment revealed: unspoken resentments, shifting dynamics, and how entitlement can quietly drain your energy if you don’t check it early.

    This episode is a wake-up call about protecting your peace, your pockets, and your mental bandwidth from people who think being in your proximity gives them ownership over your effort.

    "Welcome back to The Trigger and The Truth. This is Part Two of a conversation we started in Part Two: Sir, You’re Not On My Payroll – Entitled Energy is Expensive picks up where Episode 39 left off. This time, Tina dives deep into one personal story — when casual dating collided with financial entitlement, insecurity, and the audacity to try and cash in on someone else’s hustle.

    It’s not just about a man asking for a cut of a commission check he didn’t earn — it’s about what that moment revealed: unspoken resentments, shifting dynamics, and how entitlement can quietly drain your energy if you don’t check it early.

    This episode is a wake-up call about protecting your peace, your pockets, and your mental bandwidth from people who think being in your proximity gives them ownership over your effort.

    Episode Introduction

    "Welcome back to The Trigger and The Truth. This is Part Two of a conversation we started in Episode 39: The Lies We Tell Ourselves in Relationships That Should Have Been a One-Night Stand.

    In this episode, we’re talking about one specific situation from my own life — a moment when casual dating got tangled up with financial entitlement. Let me paint the picture: You’re focused, you’re working, you’re building. Someone you’re dating sees your success and instead of celebrating, they start calculating. And suddenly, you’re not just managing the relationship — you’re managing their insecurity and sense of ownership over your hustle.

    So today, I want to walk you through what happened, why entitlement energy is so expensive, and how to spot it before it costs you more than money. And I’ve got five key questions for you to ask yourself if you suspect someone is trying to live off your efforts without ever clocking in."

    Five Questions from the Episode
    1. Does this person celebrate my wins or do they compete with them?
    2. Have they ever implied they deserve a piece of my success without contributing to it?
    3. Do I feel I have to downplay my accomplishments to keep them comfortable?
    4. Are they adding value to my life or just attaching themselves to the benefits?
    5. If this relationship ended today, would I feel relieved, or would I feel like I lost a true partner?

    in Relationships That Should Have Been a One-Night Stand.

    In this episode, we’re talking about one specific situation from my own life, a moment when casual dating got tangled up with financial entitlement. Let me paint the picture: You’re focused, you’re working, you’re building. Someone you’re dating sees your success and instead of celebrating, they start calculating. And suddenly, you’re not just managing the relationship, you’re managing their insecurity and sense of ownership over your hustle.

    So today, I want to walk you through what happened, why entitlement energy is so expensive, and how to spot it before it costs you more...

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    12 分
  • The Lies We Tell Ourselves in Relationships That Should Have Been a One-Night Stand
    2025/08/10
    🎙️ Episode 39: The Lies We Tell Ourselves in Relationships That Should Have Been a One-Night Stand

    Podcast: The Trigger and The Truth

    Host: Tina White

    Series: Mental Health Matters

    📝 Episode Summary:

    21 Questions to Check If You’re Holding On to Something That’s Holding You Back

    Some relationships were never meant to make it past sunrise — but somehow, here you are, years in, emotionally drained, rewriting history in your head, and calling it love.

    In this episode of The Trigger and The Truth, Tina White takes you through 21 hard, candid, and eye-opening questions to help you see whether you’re holding on to a relationship that’s been holding you back. We’re getting honest about the lies we tell ourselves to justify staying, the red flags we try to manage instead of address, and why the longer you ignore the truth, the more expensive it becomes — emotionally, mentally, and sometimes financially.

    You’ll hear:

    Why “casual” can quietly turn into “complicated”

    How ignoring early deal-breakers sets the stage for years of frustration

    The real-life story of a relationship that lasted far longer than it should have — and the moment Tina knew it was over

    The 21-Question Self-Diagnostic to see if you’re living in a relationship that should have ended long ago

    The difference between giving grace and giving away your peace

    💡 Truth to remember: Not everyone deserves the deluxe package. Stop upgrading people who were never supposed to stay the night.

    This is just Part One. In Part Two: Sir, You’re Not On My Payroll – Entitled Energy is Expensive, Tina dives deeper into one specific story from this episode — a moment when casual dating collided with financial entitlement, insecurity, and the audacity to try and cash in on someone else’s hustle. You don’t want to miss it.


    🎧 Part Two Dropping on Wednesday 8/13/2025 Stay Tuned!


    #TheTriggerAndTheTruth #RelationshipTruth #BoundariesMatter #SelfRespect #DatingWisdom #LetGoToGrow #HealingJourney #EmotionalWellness #RelationshipRedFlags

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    8 分
  • Mental Health Isn’t About Comfort—It’s About Capacity: Learn how to build the cognitive range to handle life on all levels, even when it’s hard.
    2025/08/09
    🎙️ Episode 38: Cognitive Range-Being Able to Cope with Life on All Levels

    Podcast: The Trigger and The Truth

    Host: Tina White

    Series: Mental Health Matters

    📝 Episode Summary:

    Somewhere along the way, the movement to destigmatize mental health got… distorted.

    We didn’t just normalize therapy — we turned it into a personality trait.

    We didn’t just encourage self-awareness — we started diagnosing every feeling.

    And now? Everything is a trigger. Everything is trauma. Instead of using mental health tools to build strength, some of us are using mental health language as a shield — justifying avoidance, self-sabotage, and emotional fragility in the name of “protection.”

    But real mental health isn’t about staying comfortable. It’s about capacity.

    It’s the ability to handle life as it comes — the good, the bad, and the messy — without falling apart every time something feels uncomfortable. That’s what I call cognitive range.

    In this episode, I’m breaking down:

    • What cognitive range really means and why it matters.

    • How the mental health conversation got twisted along the way.

    • The 5-question mental strength diagnostic to see where you might be hiding from growth.

    • Why good mental health should be challenged, not coddled.

    • How to shift from comfort to capacity in your mental health journey.

    If your mental health work isn’t making you stronger, it’s time to ask why.

    🎧 Listen now and let’s get back to what the mental health movement was meant to do help us heal, grow, and show up for life on all levels.

    Resources & Links:

    • Follow The Trigger and The Truth on Instagram: @thetriggerandthetruth

    • Subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts

    #MentalHealthMatters #CognitiveRange #EmotionalStrength #TheTriggerAndTheTruth #MentalWellness #Resilience #PersonalGrowth #EmotionalCapacity

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    10 分