How can we get better at relationships? While knowing you and your partner’s love language is important, what more can we do to build stronger relationships? This week, we discuss 5 pillars of a healthy, fulfilling relationship and actionable ways to practice this today.
Read MoreHow do we begin to figure out our needs? And then how do we own them? This week, we explore some exercises to help you get clear on your needs.
Read MoreWe can’t see the future, but according to the Gottman Institute, there are 4 predictors to tell if your relationship is doomed with over 90%+ accuracy. This week, we dive into the 4 horsemen, as they call them, their causes, practical examples, and how they impact you and your relationship. But don’t worry, if you do have any of these, we explore the antidotes and practical applications too.
Read MoreDifficult conversations are something we all wish we could avoid, but we cant. So how do we actually get better at difficult conversations? This week, we need to talk, and we’ll be discussing the anxiety and other factors holding us back and exploring a simple framework to help you feel more confident starting or having these difficult conversations.
We are taught that we should forgive others, but what about ourselves? Have you ever practiced self-forgiveness? Self-forgiveness is an important part of growth and becoming who you want to be. This week, we explore ways to practice self-forgiveness and discuss why it is detrimental to your journey.
Read MoreWhy are you holding yourself back? In what areas of your life do you find yourself waiting? What are you waiting for?
Read MoreDo you ever catch yourself over-explaining yourself to others? This episode is for you.
Read MoreSo often we focus on others: their actions, how they are affecting us, and what they need to do to make amends or make us feel better. We often try to change or control things, people, and external circumstances. In reality, the best way to heal and move forward productively is to worry about yourself, first and foremost.
Read MoreIf you are exhausted by what you have to do or feel that you are never doing enough, this episode is for you.
Read MoreJust because you’re feeling lonely, it doesn’t mean that you are different or weird. In fact, it means that you have more in common with the people around you than you realize. In this episode,e we are going to talk about feeling like you’re alone. This week we discuss feeling alone.
Read MoreHaving high self-esteem is key to living your best life. But if it’s so great, how do we actually raise it?
Read MoreSo you have a dream… how do you make it happen? In this episode, we chat with former NBA player Mario West about how to achieve any dream in life.
Read More* We had some technical issues with the audio this week! We’re back with that A1 audio next week.
What makes a person judgemental? How does being judgy affect our lives long term? In this episode, we explore how judging others and ourselves makes us unhappy, why we do it, and how to pause be more mindful and thoughtfull in those moments of judgment.
Read MoreIn this episode, we explore the upper limit problem: from the roots in our limiting thinking, to our habits and self-sabotage, and what it takes to break through and break into our genius zone.
Read MoreThis week is about exploring the concept of beginner’s mind: what it is, how to apply the framework to your life, and what you can gain when you commit yourself to being curious staying open to what’s possible.
Read MoreThis week is our 150th episode!!! 1-5-0!!! To celebrate, we decided to catch up with some of your favorite guests on the Bouch! Kiara Imani, Coach Ace, Derria Underwood or Dlolo, and Preston Dawson drop some valuable life lessons and inspiration for your journey and update us on all the amazing things they’re working on now.
Read MoreThis episode is about gaslighting. We have started to see the term used more, but what is it, how are we doing it, and how can we identify when we’re a victim of it?
Read MoreWhat is decolonizing therapy? How does decolonizing apply to mindsets and relationships? This week we are hype to have licensed marriage and family therapist Dr. Sandra Espinoza grace the couch and share her expertise on decolonization, how it is currently being implemented in therapy and in education, and how it can elevate our personal growth and therapy sessions. With 10+ years experience as a marriage and couples therapist, Dr. Espinoza also gives her top 3 keys to building a strong foundation in a relationship.
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