Recent Episodes
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How Childhood Trauma Affects the Brain and Body - The ACES Study
Nov 18, 2024 – 13:01 -
14 Things that Actually Help Severe Anxiety
Nov 12, 2024 – 25:51 -
Overthinking and Intrusive Thoughts - 6 Phrases to get Unstuck from Overthinking and Uncertainty
Oct 25, 2024 – 11:10 -
Feeling Like You're Never Good Enough?
Oct 16, 2024 – 17:18 -
4 Essential Sleep Routines
Oct 4, 2024 – 09:47 -
Complex Feelings and Shame about Childhood Sexual Abuse
Sep 26, 2024 – 14:29 -
Why am I Anxious? A Quick Assessment
Sep 20, 2024 – 10:28 -
Diagnosis Creep
Sep 12, 2024 – 07:41 -
Why You Blame Yourself for Everything
Sep 5, 2024 – 15:40 -
Stop Struggling with Insomnia with Dr Martin Reed
Aug 22, 2024 – 41:52 -
How to Forgive
Aug 15, 2024 – 21:28 -
Time Blindness - An ADHD or Executive Dysfunction Trait
Aug 8, 2024 – 15:47 -
Behavioral Activation: How to Get Motivated to Do Stuff that You Don't Want to Do : Day 30 Break the Anxiety Cycle
Aug 1, 2024 – 12:31 -
What is Executive Function - And Why is Executive Dysfunction so bad for Mental Health?
Jul 26, 2024 – 16:03 -
Finding Purpose and Meaning to Overcome Anxiety - Day 29 Break the Anxiety Cycle
Jul 18, 2024 – 27:40 -
Guided Meditation - The Container Method - for Processing Trauma, PTSD and Intense Emotions
Jul 15, 2024 – 06:43 -
The Container Method for Processing Trauma, PTSD and Intense Emotions
Jul 12, 2024 – 16:32 -
What Agoraphobia REALLY is, and how to overcome it
Jul 4, 2024 – 12:31 -
Boundaries for Anxious Folk - Day 28 Break the Anxiety Cycle
Jun 27, 2024 – 15:20 -
Insomnia- How to Fall Asleep When your Brain Won't Shut Up!
Jun 20, 2024 – 12:31 -
How to do Exposure Therapy for Fears and Anxiety: Day 27 Break the Anxiety Cycle
May 25, 2024 – 11:33 -
Solving Actual Problems (Instead of Just Coping Skills) - Day 26 Break the Anxiety Cycle
May 24, 2024 – 16:55 -
How to Deal with Uncertainty - Without Self-Sabotage
May 17, 2024 – 15:33 -
Exploring a Sensory Diet for Emotional Regulation - Sensory Processing Disorders
May 16, 2024 – 16:23 -
Menopause and Mental Health with Dr. Mary Claire Haver
May 3, 2024 – 45:35 -
Breathing Exercises for Anxiety: Day 25 Break the Anxiety Cycle
Apr 29, 2024 – 18:31 -
Sensory Needs Quiz- Your Sensory Needs Assessment
Apr 19, 2024 – 34:16 -
My New Favorite Vagus Nerve Exercise for Anxiety or Trauma Recovery - The Voo Breath or Foghorn
Apr 8, 2024 – 05:24 -
What to do with Anxiety in Your Body - Day 24 Break the Anxiety Cycle
Mar 28, 2024 – 08:25 -
Window of Tolerance -An Essential Skill for PTSD, Trauma and Nervous System Regulation
Mar 22, 2024 – 18:18 -
Building an Internal Sense of Safety for PTSD, Trauma or Anxiety: Day 23 Break the Anxiety Cycle
Mar 8, 2024 – 16:11 -
How to Stop Comparing Yourself to Others
Mar 4, 2024 – 17:18 -
How to Turn on the Parasympathetic Response to Calm Anxiety: Day 22 of Break the Anxiety Cycle
Feb 22, 2024 – 20:07 -
THIS guy solved Panic Attacks after 30 years of Panic Disorder
Feb 16, 2024 – 09:22 -
How to Stop Taking Things Personally
Feb 8, 2024 – 20:47 -
The Essential Skill to Regulate Your Nervous System - Relaxed Vigilance vs. Hypervigilance: Day 21 Break the Anxiety Cycle
Feb 1, 2024 – 13:54 -
Understanding Anxiety in the Nervous System: Day 20 Break the Anxiety Cycle
Jan 25, 2024 – 16:13 -
Flip Anxiety on Its Head With 2 Words: Day 19 Break the Anxiety Cycle
Jan 19, 2024 – 12:16 -
Emotional Reasoning: Break the Anxiety Cycle Day 18
Jan 11, 2024 – 16:42 -
How to Let Go of the Past - 3 Steps for Regret
Jan 6, 2024 – 16:19 -
Stop Catastrophizing About Your Future: Break the Anxiety Cycle Day 17
Dec 28, 2023 – 14:05 -
How to Overcome Burnout from a Body-Based Perspective w Dr. Laura Hays, MD
Dec 22, 2023 – 43:55 -
Why Your Brain Defaults to Scarcity: Break the Anxiety Cycle Day 16
Dec 14, 2023 – 15:19 -
Managing Anxiety and Anxious Thoughts: Break the Anxiety Cycle Day 15
Dec 7, 2023 – 25:04 -
Crisis to Calm: 4 DBT skills with Dr. Monica Johnson
Nov 30, 2023 – 21:45 -
How to Stop Worrying: Break the Anxiety Cycle Day 14
Nov 23, 2023 – 13:18 -
How to Stop Overthinking: Break the Anxiety Cycle Day 13
Nov 16, 2023 – 15:02 -
Anxiety about Anxiety: Break the Anxiety Cycle Day 12
Nov 9, 2023 – 12:45 -
Automatic Negative Thoughts: Break the Anxiety Cycle Day 11
Nov 2, 2023 – 19:04 -
10 Medical Conditions that Mimic Anxiety: Anxiety Course Day 10
Oct 19, 2023 – 15:08
Recent Reviews
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CcwhiGreat infoSuper helpful tools in a brief simple format
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AuctionchaseWonderful!I found her on YouTube and have watched many of the videos. I am very happy to have found it on my podcast so now I can listen to it.
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LivethejoySo helpful!As always, excellent bite-sized practical tips and strategies for mental health! Thank you, Emma!
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CrazygrenadeLoved the Executive Functioning Ep.Definitely something I deal with! I’m 32 & have always dealt with this & im just realizing “if I make a system for everything, it’ll work” but it takes so much time & the way you made it so simple was amazing. Thank you! More of that please 🙏🏻
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Lehighan12Wonderful Mental Health ResourceI am new to the therapy-sphere and was looking for free resources while I learned what kind of therapy might suit my needs related to anxiety. Emma’s straight forward, no-nonsense, kind and empathetic approach to therapy techniques has been life changing. Learning about negativity bias, avoidance and CBT (to name a few!) has made a huge difference in my mental health. I no longer feel alone in my experiences and I’m no longer scared of these sometimes overwhelming feelings. Quite literally, Emma has taught me how to get better at feeling and I’m so grateful. Also grateful that a lot of the material is free, but there’s an option to purchase courses if I want to go more in depth on any subject. Keep on keeping on, Emma, and thank you so very much! ~ L from Ohio
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AmberBillericaSo very helpfulHonest, direct, and straightforward. I really like this podcast!!!
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The Players CoachEasy to understandI recently found this podcast and started to really do a deep dive on it after listening to a couple of episodes! I’ve even taken some of the content I’ve learned here and shared it with my clients. So if you’re looking to improve your mental health, check out this podcast!
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LoryHartsockInsightfulLove her work. I especially enjoy how she uses spirituality with therapeutic insight to bring integration within our soul!!
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DHJ59Great and Helpful PodcastThis podcast is well done with a lot of good, current and helpful information.
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Cinder SueThank you, Emma!You share so much rich and helpful information for free. I can only imagine the gems your courses hold. Your hard work shows!
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skotreyukabuseI wish I could be more articulate, but I don’t have language yet. I cannot believe how long it took me to catch that this practitioner was using their role as a therapist, and contact with people seeking therapy content, to promote their religious beliefs. The proselytizing is on every episode page, linking to LDS content about believing in Christ, etc. I should have heeded the red flag that they are choosing to continue promoting BetterHelp after they were exposed. If someone wants to use the privilege of this role to influence others with regions content, that should be overt, clear and not buried. It’s incredible that more people aren’t alarmed by this.
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Debbieo32Great enhancement for therapeutic educationI am so thrilled that I stumbled across Emma’s podcast! I am a mental health therapist and I find these podcasts an amazing supplement, not only to enhance my client’s work outside of the office, but give me new ways to discuss difficult topics in new and easily understood way. She also helps me with my own stuff😉 Thank you so much! Debbie
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abqrsSo helpfulGreat information, immediately useful
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Beka'sThoughtsBetter than therapy for meA friend recommended these YouTube videos, and as soon as I watched one, I binged on the others and found the podcast. I've tried therapy for my anxiety, and just haven't found anyone that was practically able to help me. This therapist is practical and so good at explaining things.
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JaretttttWorst I ever heardNot mentioning this is common side effects of anxiety disorders. This is why doctors should only be on podcasts about mental health.
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GenaGaryAmazing insight into your head and heartVery helpful. I always walk away with something to help me grow.
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Heart CoachTherapy in a NutshellReally good solid advice. I recommend this podcast to others. Great nuggets.
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MikehillslasvegThe best mental health podcast out thereThe best mental health podcast out there. Great advice
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lcnecu387Love the content but…..ICK to BetterHelp!As a seasoned mental health therapist, I find the continent to be spot on, and very easy to digest. However, I was dismayed and disheartened when I heard an ad with BetterHelp as the sponsor. With everything that has come to light about their business practices (ie- selling client data), and how they treat and pay their therapists, I really hope that the show host and team will reconsider their partnership with betterhelp.
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Steph Lynn TI Wish You Were My Personal TherapistThis is by far the best mental health podcast. Thank YOU so much for what you do and who you are. You make the world a better place and help so many of us. ❤️
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BrachthuneThank you.!You’ve helped me so much.
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Tristan NavaLove this podcast!Emma does a fantastic job. I’m a very social person, but I’ve always struggled with overthinking and social anxiety. I self-coped all the way through high school, until the first time I listened to this podcast Emma was spot on. She perfectly described things I didn’t notice I already do to help myself, and explained more of what I can do to live in the moment and enjoy this one life I have. Thank you, this is the perfect Therapy in a Nutshell!
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suchagoodcastReally good podcastI have been struggling with anxiety and depression for a long time. This podcast gives things that have actually helped me. I like that she references actual studies.
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M Paige SMust listenEmma you have a special gift to be able to make such complex issues understandable and achievable, thanks!
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Guate8Thank you Emma!Thank you Emma, for sharing your experience and knowledge. You help one understand attitudes in a simple and logical way. It’s helping very much. I share it with people I know will benefit. God bless you and your growing family.
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Julieee CVery helpfulThis podcast is so practical and helpful. Highly recommend!
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jensride09There’s hopeYou’ll find it here ….Thank you Emma !
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hwvegasA must listen!I’ve listened to more episodes than I can count. I always send them to my family and friends. It’s quick and so informative. One of my favorite episodes is guess culture vs ask culture. It literally changed how I react to people! So helpful!
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wnt4evetI love your podcast!I just discovered Therapy in a Nutshell recently and I’m almost through all the episodes. They have been so helpful! When are you going to release new ones?? Please tell me there will be more!
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chat and chewSo goodThank you. Your show has helped me and my husband so much.
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PortLandOfSlaveryEmma is a Teacher of Crucial Life and Mental Skills.What I've noticed is that Emma is direct & to the point, titles her episodes accurately, gives several real life examples of mental health strategies per episode, and maybe most importantly, she has a calm and comforting style of communication. You can almost see her smile as you listen. I only wish I would've come across her podcast in 2019, so that I could have the tools I needed to process and overcome anxiety. Thank you, Emma. At times, I wish you were my go-to personal Therapist, but this podcast will have to do. God bless your adventure as you help others learn how their minds and bodies were created to work in harmony for growth, health and community.
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111RevFanNice podcast
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Kara SandValue packed episodes!Emma is down to earth and provides relatable examples. I liked the episode about self-limiting beliefs and that even positive labels we put on ourselves may be harmful. Especially if we rely on it for self-confidence. Thank you for your insights!
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d00dles4scienceTHANK YOU!So glad I discovered this podcast- it has helped me so much! Feels like I have a therapist whenever I need help. Calming voice and wonderful advice for so many situations. Everyone should listen to this!!! Thank you so much 💙 My only request is maybe talk a little more slowly
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FunnyDude2010Awesome!She really is a wonderful teacher. I always come away with something useful!
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cestalisySo empowering!What she teaches rings true for me, I just hope she makes more episodes!
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Kimmer D.Finally!!I stumbled onto this channel by looking for anxiety podcasts. Finally someone that teaches skills on how to heal it. Thank you, thank you!!
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Freud-itaHow can I ever thank you!!!!I’m a psychologist and I have been begging everyone I know for a resource like this for 10 years, TRUE STORY!! First, I’ve searched high and low for a FREE CREDIBLE AUDIO resource to improve my own clinical skills and knowledge. These videos are 1) academically and empirically sound, 2) truly effective life skills when applied, and 3) so delightfully accessible and comprehensible to my brain (such as the WONDERFUL real life examples she gives for each clinical concept). Second, I became severely addicted and am now 4 years clean. I’ve desperately wanted something to accelerate the brutal learning curve that follows 15 years of substance abuse and THIS IS IT. Just the two videos on motivation and avoidance have changed my life…just imagine what the hours and hours of other videos have done for me. My heart is bursting with gratitude. Lastly, I consider her to be a true mentor. Her authenticity, spirituality, kindness, love for nature, family mindedness, professionalism, creativity, contribution to the mental health field, and hardworking ethics are immeasurable gifts. I wake up and go to bed to her videos and feel like I’m spending time with a wise, joyous, and inspiring life couch. If I can EVER volunteer in ANY WAY to contribute to her mission, I would be completely honored and 100% willing. Just say the word. 🙏My most sincere thank you🙏
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Designgirl73Emma is amazingI follow her on YouTube and have gotten so much from her videos and this podcast. She articulates issues in a way that provides peace and comfort. Sometimes when I’m feeling anxious just listening to hear speak helps me calm down and realize it’s the anxiety driving my intrusive thoughts and overcoming it is possible. That’s worth than 5 stars in my mind...literally!
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Tony K33Clear and ConciseWhat a refreshing and effective podcast.
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Heather BoAwesome Podcast!Great insight delivered in manageable and entertaining episodes. Definitely a must-listen!
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true peace of mindSuch a big helpYour content has been such a big help in my life. Especially in between my own therapy visits.
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loveiiiiiittAwesomeFound this on YouTube very helpful
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ianostrowski@Most helpfulThis may be the most helpful podcast I have ever heard
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FunnyverdeReally?Using “I’m on my period, I must be a terrible person” as an example of a cognitive distortion is unbelievable. How is this show even on Apple podcasts? You should be ashamed of yourself for perpetuating misogyny.
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kathleenkiddoWorking with anxiety, grief and traumaEmma’s no nonsense approach helped me recognize the patterns of anxiety and how my body responds. What was most helpful was her simple suggestions for re-wiring unconscious speak habitual patterns of making things worse. Anyone feeling hunted or haunted by intense emotions can benefit from her work. I would give her 100 stars!
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Ginger-vee CarterWhat a starI loveWatching your videos. I get some thing from them every time. I feel wrapped up and supported when I listed it to each session. Thank you so so much for adding your wisdom your knowledge your light and energy to/for us.
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wealllearnThank youYou have really helped bring me some calmness in my life. Namaste.
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Ninna from NJWowGreat stuff! Thank you!
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Iknowthis2020So so grateful for thisI have perused so many podcasts and youtube videos about anxiety and therapy. I am so happy to have stumbled upon this. The host not only understands the mechanics of anxiety and is able to coherently explain the patterns associated with it, her reasoning is grounded in science. From her vlogs I was able to turn a day around, from a disaster (laying in bed all day) to being a productive member of my family. Please keep this up. I can not thank you enough. Your message resonates with so many of us. You do good work!
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