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  • 186. A true story of overmedication, recovery, and the courage to rewrite your life with Anne Bracken.
    2025/11/06

    What happens when the systems meant to heal us end up causing more harm?

    In this powerful conversation, Tara sits down with Anne Bracken — activist, poet, and author of Crash: A Memoir of Overmedication and Recovery — to explore what it really means to heal beyond labels and prescriptions. Anne shares her deeply personal story of growing up with a mother who struggled with mental illness, her own experiences with medication and ECT, and the journey back to herself through alternative healing.

    Together, they challenge the "chemical imbalance" narrative, discuss the importance of informed consent, and shine a light on the flaws within our mental health system. This episode is a reminder that recovery is possible, your voice matters, and sharing your story can help someone else feel less alone.

    💛 Love the show? Hit follow and leave a short review — it helps more than you know. And if someone you love needs this message, share it with them today.

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    Check out today's show notes here.

    ✨ Tired of anxiety taking over your life? Ready to feel more calm, joy, and adventure? I'm now offering 1:1 anxiety coaching and would love to help. Email me at hello@tarabixby.com to get started!

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    59 分
  • 185. The power of sound baths with Sara Auster.
    2025/10/30

    Hey, friends! I'm so excited for today's episode — I've fallen in love with sound baths as a way to invite more calm and stillness into my day, and today's guest is one of my absolute favorites.

    Sara Auster is a world-renowned sound therapist, meditation teacher, and creator of the PAUSE app. She's been featured in Oprah Magazine, the New York Times, TIME, Vogue, Billboard, and partnered with the World Health Organization to bring mindfulness to global health.

    In this episode, we explore what sound healing is, why sound baths are transformative, how to get the most out of them, and how Sara used sound to heal her own trauma. She even guides us through a quick sound bath!

    Whether you're new to sound meditation or curious about making it part of your life, this episode is packed with practical tips and calming insights.

    P.S. Sara is giving you three months free on the PAUSE app when you use code TARABIXBY.

    📱 Text this episode to a stressed out friend.

    💛 Need a friend? Come hang out with me over on Instagram (@thetarabixby).

    Check out today's show notes here.

    ✨ Tired of anxiety taking over your life? Ready to feel more calm, joy, and adventure? I'm now offering 1:1 anxiety coaching and would love to help. Email me at hello@tarabixby.com to get started!

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    37 分
  • 184. How to stop living a life that looks good on paper but feels empty inside with Megan Hellerer.
    2025/10/22

    Have you done everything "right"? Followed the rules, built the dream career, checked all the boxes you thought would make you happy — and yet, you still feel that ache inside?

    Today's guest, Megan Hellerer, knows that feeling well. After graduating at the top of her class from Stanford and spending eight years as a Google executive, she found herself crying on the bathroom floor — successful on paper, but completely miserable inside.

    Now, as an executive career coach for Underfulfilled Overachievers and author of Directional Living, Megan helps women realign their lives and careers with who they truly are. We talk about the "fulfillment ache," why you should forget your purpose and follow your curiosity instead, how to start making decisions that feel truly aligned, and so much more.

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  • 183. How a prescription for sleep became an addiction with Laura Cathcart Robbins.
    2025/10/16

    Today's episode is a raw and powerful conversation about how a prescription for sleep turned into something much darker. Best-selling author and host of The Only One in the Room, Laura Cathcart Robbins, joins me to share her journey of Ambien addiction — from stockpiling pills in her Louboutins to secretly managing withdrawals between PTA meetings and tennis matches.

    We talk about how her Ambien use began, what her addiction looked like behind closed doors, and the toll of keeping that secret while raising kids and trying to hold it all together. Laura shares the moment she knew she needed help, what withdrawal was really like, and how she continues to protect her sobriety. We also explore her past trauma, why addicts isolate, and what she wishes more people understood about addiction.

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    37 分
  • 182. Why your brain needs connection and how isolation impacts your mental health with Dr. Ben Rein.
    2025/10/09

    Hey friend. 👋

    Today, Dr. Ben Rein joins us to explore why connection isn't just a cool idea — it's a biological necessity for a healthy mind. Dr. Rein is an award-winning neuroscientist, author of Why Brains Need Friends, Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University, and a brilliant science communicator.

    We dive into the neuroscience of connection, how isolation triggers stress in the brain, and how meaningful relationships help us thrive. We also talk about recognizing when you're running low on connection, curating a "social diet" that meets your needs, and how modern life and social media quietly erode real relationships. Ben also shares how the loss of social cues online fuels hostility and division, why disagreement doesn't have to break connections, and how small acts of kindness benefit the brain.

    ✨ If this episode resonates, share it with a friend — text it, email it, or post it on social. Connection and community are what this podcast is all about.

    Episode show notes...

    https://courageouslyu.substack.com/p/dr-ben-rein-why-your-brain-needs

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    59 分
  • 181. Sleep tips that actually improve your mental health with Dr. Sarah Silverman.
    2025/10/02

    Poor sleep doesn't just make you tired — it can fuel anxiety, worsen depression, and leave you stuck in survival mode. The good news? You can improve your sleep quality, and today's guest is here to teach you how.

    I'm joined by Dr. Sarah Silverman, a Stanford-trained sleep psychologist and insomnia expert, to unpack the powerful connection between sleep and mental health. We cover the difference between sleep deprivation and insomnia, how to manage nighttime worries, and what to actually do when you wake up at 2 a.m. We also dive into navigating new mom sleep, whether quality or quantity matters more, the importance of morning light exposure, and her take on sleep aids, mouth taping, and night terrors.

    😴 If you know someone who could use better sleep, be sure to text them this episode.

    Episode show notes...

    https://courageouslyu.substack.com/p/dr-sarah-silverman-sleep-tips-that

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    1 時間 10 分
  • 180. Healing starts when you stop trying to fix yourself with Mary O'Malley.
    2025/09/25

    Feeling like something is wrong with you? Mary O'Malley — author, teacher, and counselor — knows that struggle all too well. After a painful childhood, three suicide attempts, and multiple hospitalizations, she learned that healing isn't about fixing yourself — it's about being present with what hurts.

    In this conversation, Mary shares how a yoga class changed her life, why our thinking brain gets stuck in struggle, and how our toughest challenges can become a doorway to healing. We also explore facing anxiety with compassion and holding space for others without trying to fix them.

    If you've ever felt like you're broken, this episode is for you. Mary's wisdom offers a new way to meet your pain with compassion and truly say yes to life — exactly as it is.

    ✨ If you know someone who's stuck in struggle, share this episode with them — it might be the spark they need. And if you loved today's conversation, leaving a review helps more women find the show and reminds them they're not alone.

    Episode show notes...

    https://courageouslyu.substack.com/p/mary-omalley-healing-starts-when

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    https://www.instagram.com/thetarabixby/

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    58 分
  • Quick tip tuesday... Stop trying to talk your way out of anxiety.
    2025/09/23

    Today's quick tip isn't about what to do — it's about what not to do.

    If you've ever tried using affirmations or talking yourself out of anxiety when anxious, you've probably noticed it doesn't really work. Here's why... when your nervous system is in fight-or-flight mode, your amygdala takes your thinking brain offline — it's like taking a phone off the hook (remember those days). Your thoughts can't get through.

    Instead of trying to think your way out of anxiety, learn how to feel your way out. That's what I'm teaching you in today's episode.

    If this was helpful, share it with an anxious friend. And if you're exhausted from always being anxious and ready to finally feel calm, grounded, and back in control of your life, I'm now offering 1:1 anxiety coaching. This is your chance to stop white-knuckling through your days and start actually enjoying them. Email me at hello@tarabixby.com and let's take this next step together.

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    10 分