I’d LOVE to style Chelsea’s podcast studio! I’m seeing a nice midsize umbrella plant in that space. A side table with a smaller plant that doesn’t require direct sunlight is another option! 🪴
I don’t know this author/therapist but right out of the starting gate, none of these theories are groundbreaking and haven’t already been written by many other self-help authors, especially “no one is coming to save you” and “it starts with you.” From Oprah to Mel Robbins to many others this is re-packaged material. Buy hey, maybe she puts a new spin on them for a younger listener dealing with some of these issues for the first time. I love this podcast, love that we get a video version now, so I’ll give it a full watch😊.
I've attempted peace with my parents hundreds of times. They ask (beg) me to come back to being Catholic, which I left, fairly quietly about 10 years ago. Every attempt is met with: we want you to be this version of yourself you aren't. Sigh. I have zero qualms with them being Catholic, its this repeated vocal disappointment they give me, and so I've chosen distance and silence.
Girl I relate so much 😢gay here and half my family is religious. I’ve tried to become closer but no luck so I gave up to protect my peace. I was adopted btw.
In the words of Mel Robbins, ‘Let them’. It may require a civilized, grown-up, and possibly difficult conversation with them (and maybe you’ve already had this conversation many times), but in case not - tell them not being Catholic doesn’t take away from the thoughtful, loving & respectful human being & daughter you are each & every day. You respect their choice to be Catholic but it’s not for you. If they can’t accept your adult choices & boundaries, that’s their choice to walk around with the burden & anxiety & judgement to not accept your choices. Let them. It’s not being dismissive of their feelings, it’s you living your life & they living theirs, while still loving them.
@@palmer5555 I've tried several calm approaches, the message from them does not waiver. So I guess if anything they are convicted! Let them...good reminder. More backstory, my mother is bipolar and goes through extremes also with anxiety and depression.
Jillian’s podcast is also really great for people who don’t know her
Jillian is really helpful. Thanks for having her on 💗
I’d LOVE to style Chelsea’s podcast studio! I’m seeing a nice midsize umbrella plant in that space. A side table with a smaller plant that doesn’t require direct sunlight is another option! 🪴
I loveeeee this podcast so much
I don’t know this author/therapist but right out of the starting gate, none of these theories are groundbreaking and haven’t already been written by many other self-help authors, especially “no one is coming to save you” and “it starts with you.” From Oprah to Mel Robbins to many others this is re-packaged material. Buy hey, maybe she puts a new spin on them for a younger listener dealing with some of these issues for the first time. I love this podcast, love that we get a video version now, so I’ll give it a full watch😊.
I've attempted peace with my parents hundreds of times. They ask (beg) me to come back to being Catholic, which I left, fairly quietly about 10 years ago. Every attempt is met with: we want you to be this version of yourself you aren't. Sigh. I have zero qualms with them being Catholic, its this repeated vocal disappointment they give me, and so I've chosen distance and silence.
Girl I relate so much 😢gay here and half my family is religious. I’ve tried to become closer but no luck so I gave up to protect my peace. I was adopted btw.
In the words of Mel Robbins, ‘Let them’. It may require a civilized, grown-up, and possibly difficult conversation with them (and maybe you’ve already had this conversation many times), but in case not - tell them not being Catholic doesn’t take away from the thoughtful, loving & respectful human being & daughter you are each & every day. You respect their choice to be Catholic but it’s not for you. If they can’t accept your adult choices & boundaries, that’s their choice to walk around with the burden & anxiety & judgement to not accept your choices. Let them. It’s not being dismissive of their feelings, it’s you living your life & they living theirs, while still loving them.
@@palmer5555 I've tried several calm approaches, the message from them does not waiver. So I guess if anything they are convicted! Let them...good reminder. More backstory, my mother is bipolar and goes through extremes also with anxiety and depression.