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1:48All The Smoke · Nick Swisher's Wildest MLB Stories: Giambi, Barry Zito, Yankees
week I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment. And the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always ... week I'll take you behind the scenes of the biggest moments in sports and entertainment. And the next we'll talk about life, mental health, purpose, and even music. The Clifford Show isn't just a podcast. It's a space for honest conversations, stories that don't always
Episode aired 2026-04-29
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39:31The Breakfast Club · INTERVIEW: Tamar Braxton Talks 'Heartbreak Retrograde,' Healing, Relationship With Sisters, Greif; Traci + More
what you got to do because you want more things and bigger things and bigger opportunities. And I don't look at my mental health journey as a handicap, right? It doesn't stifle me in any way. I, I just now know how to navigate ... responsible with my mental health and it's okay. Listen, I don't, I don't have to be on mental health medication. It's just helpful. Does that make sense? Absolutely. Yeah. And so, yeah. And I know that. And because I know that it doesn't make
Episode aired 2025-12-17
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0:27All The Smoke · Michelle Obama on Presidential Pressure, Caitlin Clark vs. Angel Reese & Michael Jordan Stories
journey like individually when you lost your mom? Yeah. Luckily, we had a special year together. My mom was 86. She was in good health mentally. But just her body was breaking down. So there were signs that she had some health challenges, even though she worked ... happening in sports across gender. It's just harder now to withstand other people's horrible, horrible opinions. Yeah. I'm glad that mental health is a conversation now because of that. Yes. And we talked a ton yesterday just about how my approach to my kids is very mental
Episode aired 2025-08-14
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3:04Introspective Insight: The Black Wall Street · ii-149 Phantasmal: In the Name of Your Favorite & Today's Culture of Fandom Delusion
spend two years. Nah I'm just playing. Um. Nah he said. He said he was going through mental illness. Or mental. Or a health problem. Or something like that. Who? Baby Keem. Maybe not mental. But it was a health issue. That. That's why he didn't come ... saying. That's what I'm saying. So like. Throughout all of that. All of his energy is going to. Fixing his health or whatever. I. I made the correlation. Um. I. Do you feel like. Because. The reason why I'm saying this is because. The. Influencer. Her physique
Episode aired 2026-06-08
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20:02Deeply Well · Accepting Your Body with Krista Williams
like, peptides is cherry on top. It is absolutely not if you are not sleeping, if you are not eating well, if your mental health is not well, if you're not doing the basics. Yeah. So I have been doing the basics of health and wellness for a long ... good sleep, I'm getting sun, I'm going outside. Yeah. Never forget or underestimate the basics. We all know this in spirituality and mental health, like basics are human connection, good food, sleep, sunlight, like purpose. Like that is what I want the most for people over optimization
Episode aired 2026-06-11
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6:10The Breakfast Club · DONKEY: 2 Teens Break Into Railroad Facilities, Stealing and Crashing A Train
social and economic factors that contribute to crime. You know why I invest so much of my personal time, energy, and resources into mental health initiatives? It's because I understand that if you help someone be the best version of themselves, mentally and emotionally, you make society better. Okay ... cause. Poverty and inequality, okay? Address that and you're getting right to the root cause of reducing the risk factor associated with crime. Mental health support. I will stress that until the day I die, okay? Help them deal with their trauma and emotional distress. Early intervention programs, okay
Episode aired 2025-08-14
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1:00Deeply Well · The Truth About Emotional Intelligence with Dr. Marc Brackett
work that's coming out with, you know, people dating their chat bots and how many people are using AI for mental health support. And AI psychosis, which is a very real thing right now. Exactly. And I was, you know, my opening, it's because I do work ... circumstance. I think there are so many parents today because we are this generation. Of emotional. Feelers, explainers, all of it. We're the mental health generation, right? So we're working on ourselves and we're raising our parents and our kids and we're just like doing
Episode aired 2026-04-16
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0:37Deeply Well · The Art of Holding Multiple Truths
that 10-year cycle I talked about, all the big paradigm shifts coming into being, if you've been part of that kind of mental health and mental illness breakthrough and understanding, the parenting, the reparenting, the inner child healing, the gentle parenting for the future generations, like, there ... content presented on deeply well serves solely for educational and informational purposes it should not be considered a replacement for personalized medical or mental health guidance and does not constitute a provider patient relationship as always it is advisable to consult with your health care provider or health health care
Episode aired 2026-04-02
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1:28RISE Urban Nation · Healing, Hustle & Hypnosis with Ryan Koriya: Rewiring the Mind for Purpose & Freedom
space, there's no option. That's a privilege. That's why often you'll say, that's a white man's problem. Mental health? What the hell? Get out of here. Therapy? I don't have time for no therapy, right? So it's like, it's that whole ... plant, right? They go into the forest and they go, oh man, I've got like issues at home, I'm struggling with my mental health and my relationship is also kind of struggling. My business is good though but it's like they're all connected so under
Episode aired 2025-11-10
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5:00The Breakfast Club · DONKEY: Senator Helps Capitol Police Forcefully Eject Anti-War Protester
hope he gets the help he needs without causing further violence, end quote. Funny he would say that. When lack of access to mental health services are usually what contribute to the high suicide rates among veterans. Fewer than 50% of returning veterans in need receive mental health treatment from ... eligibility requirements are difficult to navigate because they are so complex. They should be simple. If you're served, you get all the mental health treatment you need. But this man, Bryant, doesn't need help. Senator, you do, okay? And the Capitol Police do. Y'all the ones that
Episode aired 2026-03-05
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33:16The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Mathew Knowles Clarifies Ms. Tina Comments & Why He Walked Out Of Interview + Domani Harris Interview
quote. Funny he would say that. When lack of access to mental health services are usually what contribute to the high suicide rates among veterans. Fewer than 50% of returning veterans in need receive mental health treatment from the Department of Veteran Affairs. Why? Because the eligibility requirements are difficult ... navigate because they are so complex. They should be simple. If you're served, you get all the mental health treatment you need. But this man, Bryant, doesn't need help. Senator, you do, okay? And the Capitol Police do. Y'all the ones that look unhinged. You tackled
Episode aired 2026-03-05
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3:35Journey to Launch · Episode 438: How To Create Healthy Boundaries in Your Personal, Professional, and Financial Life w/ Nedra Glover Tawwab REWIND
have sleep issues. It's like, yeah, sometimes you do. Most often, you have anxiety. You know, most often, the sleep issue is a mental health issue. It's not necessarily like you have a challenge with sleeping. What I see is I see a lot of mental health issues ... Instagram at Nidra Tawwab, or you can visit my website where I have some free worksheets, quizzes, and tons of information about mental health and relationships. Yes. By the way, I did take your quiz, and it did say I had healthy boundaries. So I was like, okay
Episode aired 2025-08-06
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2:19Family Therapy, The Podcast · $950 Million Vs Physical Pain
like and experience as challenging and every single person has things in their life that they're grateful for. Happy people with strong mental health have an ability to attend to the good things even while in the presence of the bad. What if you're overwhelmed? Then it becomes ... mood. So, Elijah, while she's frozen, what do you think about what I said? Because I'm making the argument that happiness and mental health are actually skills. I agree that it's a skill, not a skill particularly that I've mastered yet, but something that
Episode aired 2026-02-11
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3:23The Breakfast Club · DONKEY: Man Jailed After Choking Co-Worker Over Promotion
rehabilitated. Okay? Some people need therapy and exorcism. Some people need God and medication. And we so often don't have the mental health resources we need, especially for violent, you know, people. All right? Violent criminals. All right? People who have a history of violence. If they're going ... part of our communities, you know, they need ongoing based, they need ongoing community-based mental health treatment. Okay? They need constant psychiatric care. And they need housing support. Okay? There should be housing support for adults with serious mental health issues, especially if they have the potential
Episode aired 2026-06-11
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14:32We Talk Back · Soft Girl Era or Error?
happier. Absolutely. It'll make me happier. But if I had an Aston Martin and I was sad and I was depressed and my mental health wasn't right, it wouldn't matter. I could drive it all over the place. It wouldn't change a thing. Find somebody. Find ... motherfucking self. They ain't selfish. That's why. That's a different type of person. We know how you talk about people with mental health issues. We're talking about sound. I'm just saying, fine, you know, if you can get to a place in your, your mental
Episode aired 2025-07-17
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3:46The Breakfast Club · The Breakfast Club BEST OF(Patti LaBelle, Stephanie Mills and Chaka Khan, Phylicia Rashad, And Mara Brock Akil Interview)
weekend. I figured out what makes Florida crazy. It's the heat. Okay. There are studies that show how excessive heat impacts your mental health. Okay. By the way, we in the black community have always known this. But over the years, with climate change, global warming, the world ... gotten crazier. I'm not debating with you about this. It's science. Okay. Studies suggest that heat can have a significant impact on mental health, potentially leading to increased irritability, anxiety, and even aggression. High temperatures can disrupt sleep, impact cognition, and affect mood, potentially exasperating pre-existing mental
Episode aired 2026-01-01
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21:40Naked Sports with Cari Champion · Unsigned Star in WNBA
yeah, we get that he killed her, but there was always this but, there's this defense going on. And then it went to mental health. So a lot of women have been making the rounds around the internet, doctors more specifically, saying it's not just a conversation about ... mental health. It's actually a domestic violence conversation. Because if you look up right now, you can Google this, how do pregnant women die? What's the number one outside of giving birth? What's the number one reason that you find out that a woman, a pregnant woman
Episode aired 2026-04-29
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29:38The Breakfast Club · FULL SHOW: Nicki Minaj Calls Out Keyshia Ka’oir & The Breakfast Club, Stephen A. Mentions LeBron Again + Gov. Wes Moore & Jeremy Renner Interview
actually posted a link on all things Keisha K. Or.com. And she says that you can click on this session to discuss mental health for yourself or loved ones. So she's trying to help people as well now too. That's right. In addition. So shout out to Keisha ... crisis averted and he thanked officers and Cagle's family for turning him in. Cagle, he is a convicted felon with a history of mental health challenges. He's now facing terroristic threats and attempted aggravated assault charges, among many other things. That's crazy. He has a history
Episode aired 2025-10-21
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3:39The Ross Simmonds Show · RSS 56: Why Smart Founders Step Away: The Data-Driven Case for Rest, Family, and Better Performance
called, Are Entrepreneurs Touch With Fire? Because he surveyed 242 entrepreneurs alongside a match control group. And he found that 72% of entrepreneurs reported mental health concerns. 72%, right? Compared to the 48% of the match control group. Let that sink in. 49% of those entrepreneurs reported a personal lifetime ... mental health history. 30% reported depression. 29% reported ADHD. 32% reported two or more conditions at the same time. My fellow entrepreneurs, this is our peer group. This is who we're running with. This is what makes up many entrepreneurs. And before you think, Ross, you're just cherry
Episode aired 2026-06-05
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7:44Just Heal with Dr. Jay · Men Need Healing Too with Beleaf
trucking ever since. Wow. Yeah. You know, September is Suicide Prevention Month. Yeah. And it's one of those months, unlike May, which is Mental Health Awareness, it's one of those months that any conversation around suicide, and not to say that it is less relevant in May, which ... Mental Health Month. Yeah. But in the month of September, there is a pause that has to take place, which is almost like in the Bible when it says the word Selah. Right? It's something that represents this sort of moment in time of just silence, stillness. Yeah. Yeah
Episode aired 2025-11-04