PODCAST · health
Put it in a bubble
by Marilyn Barker
Put it in a Bubble is more than a podcast, it’s a reminder that you don’t have to carry the weight of the world on your shoulders. Each week, host Marilyn Barker shares stories, practical tools, and mindful strategies to help you release stress, reset your mind, and create space for what truly matters.Life today is noisy and overwhelming. Between work deadlines, family responsibilities, and the endless scroll of news and social media, it can feel impossible to find Focus. That’s where the “bubble” comes in: a simple but powerful practice of gathering up negativity, worry, or fear, and letting it drift away.Every episode offers encouragement, relatable insights, and easy-to-use techniques you can apply in everyday moments, whether it’s calming anxiety before bed, finding balance after a tough day, or learning to say no to what drains your energy.If you’re ready to let go of stress, discover practical ways to find calm, and embrace a more intentional life, this podcast is for you. Tog
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You Are Further Along Than You Think
Have you ever felt like you were behind, like you should be further along by now, only to look back later and realize just how much you had actually grown? In this episode Marilyn shares a personal moment of looking back at her business and being genuinely surprised by how much she had built without ever giving herself credit for it along the way.This episode is an honest look at why we are such terrible judges of our own progress while we are living it, and why being in the middle of growth so often feels like being behind, even when we are not.This is not generic positivity. It is a real and grounded conversation about how to actually start recognizing how far we have come, with reflection questions we can sit with right now and a simple exercise to carry with us afterward.In this episode:Why progress almost never feels like progress while it is happeningThe honest reasons we struggle to see our own growthA personal growth story about change that was invisible to the person living it but obvious to everyone elseHow to use the bubble method to quiet the voice that says we are not doing enoughA simple in the moment reflection exercise and a written exercise to do afterwardThis week's takeaway:Progress is quiet and it rarely announces itself. Take the time to look back on purpose, and give yourself credit for how far you have actually come.Connect with Marilyn:www.MarilynBarker.comHashtags:#PutItInABubble #MentalHealth #YouAreFurtherAlongThanYouThink #ProgressNotPerfection #MindsetShift #PersonalGrowth #MentalWellness #LookBackAndSee #GrowthMindset #BeProudOfYourself #SelfReflection #EmotionalHealth #TrustTheProcess #CelebrateYourGrowth #BlowItAway
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Asking For Help Without Feeling Like a Burden
How many times have we needed help and stayed quiet instead because asking felt like too much? In this episode Marilyn gets honest about why so many of us would rather struggle alone than risk being seen as needy, weak, or a burden to the people we love.This is a conversation about where that belief comes from, what it actually costs us emotionally and even in our work and business lives, and why asking for help is one of the bravest and most self-aware things we can do. Because the people who truly love us want the chance to show up for us the same way we show up for them.This episode is a gentle reminder that we were never meant to carry everything alone. And letting people in is not an imposition. It is a gift.In this episode:Why so many of us equate independence with strength and needing help with failureWhat happens when we suffer in silence instead of reaching outHow struggling to delegate or ask for support in business can lead to burnoutWhy the people who love us want to be trusted enough to show up for usHow to use the bubble method when the fear of being a burden feels overwhelmingFive gentle ways to start practicing asking for helpThis week's takeaway:Needing support does not make us a burden. It makes us human. The people who truly love us want the chance to show up for us the same way we show up for them.Connect with Marilyn:www.MarilynBarker.comHashtags:#PutItInABubble #MentalHealth #AskForHelp #YouAreNotABurden #MindsetShift #MentalWellness #VulnerabilityIsBrave #PersonalGrowth #LetPeopleIn #SelfAwareness #GrowthMindset #EmotionalHealth #YouAreNotAlone #StrengthInAskingForHelp #BlowItAway
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When You Do Not Recognize Yourself Anymore
Have you ever looked up in the middle of your everyday life and felt like a stranger to yourself? Not because of one dramatic moment but because of a slow quiet drift that happened so gradually you did not even notice until you were already far from shore.In this episode Marilyn opens up an honest conversation about what it actually looks like to lose yourself. Whether it happened through chasing goals that were never really yours, pushing through a long hard season, or spending time in work and relationships that did not align with your values, the drift is real. And so is the way back.This episode is not about shame or starting over. It is about recognition, compassion, and taking one small step back toward the person you have always been underneath everything else.In this episode:Why we lose ourselves gradually not all at once and why that makes it so hard to noticeWhat happens when we chase goals that were never really ours to begin withHow stress and burnout quietly pull us away from the things that make us feel like ourselvesWhy misalignment in our work and business life bleeds into everything elseHow to use the bubble method to release the pressure of who everyone else expects us to beFive gentle ways to start finding your way back to yourselfThis week's takeaway: Ask yourself one honest question. Who am I when nobody is watching and nothing is expected of me? That answer is your compass. And no matter how far you have drifted it has been there all along waiting for you to come back to it.Connect with Marilyn: www.MarilynBarker.comHashtags: #PutItInABubble #MentalHealth #FindYourself #YouAreNotLost #MindsetShift #LiveInAlignment #PersonalGrowth #MentalWellness #ComingBackToYourself #LetItGo #SelfDiscovery #GrowthMindset #EmotionalHealth #TrueToYourself #BePatientWithYourself
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Saying No Is Not Mean
How many times have we said yes when every part of us was screaming no? Not because we wanted to but because saying no felt mean, selfish, or just too hard. In this episode Marilyn gets honest about her own experience with saying yes to everything, the burnout it created, and the moment she realized that saying yes to the wrong things was actually doing everyone a disservice including herself.This episode is a real and honest conversation about why saying no is not mean. It is actually one of the most responsible and respectful things we can do. For ourselves, for the people we love, and for the opportunities and clients that deserve our very best.Because saying no to the things that do not fit is exactly how we make room for the things that do.In this episode:Why so many of us struggle to say no and where that guilt actually comes fromHow saying yes to the wrong things in business costs everyone involved not just usWhy our loved ones deserve our real presence not our exhausted obligatory oneThe power of not right now as a kind and honest alternative to yesHow to use the bubble method when the guilt of saying no feels overwhelmingFive practical tools for saying no with confidence and without apologyThis week's takeaway: Before saying yes ask yourself one honest question. Can I show up fully for this? If the answer is no then no is a complete sentence. And not right now is a kind and honest one. Saying no to the wrong things is how we protect our best yes.Connect with Marilyn: www.MarilynBarker.com#PutItInABubble #MentalHealth #SayingNo #Boundaries #BurnoutRecovery #YouAreAllowed #MindsetShift #MentalWellness #SelfRespect #PersonalGrowth #NotRightNow #ProtectYourEnergy #EmotionalHealth #ShowUpFully #GrowthMindset
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When You Are Tired of Your Own Thoughts
Have you ever felt exhausted not by what is happening around you but by what is happening inside your own head? Those thoughts that just keep running no matter how many times you try to push them away. The ones that follow you through your day, keep you up at night, and leave you worn out in a way that is hard to explain.In this episode Marilyn gets honest about what it feels like to get stuck in a mental loop and why our brains do this in the first place. Because understanding why it happens is the first step to interrupting it.Through two relatable examples and five practical tools Marilyn walks us through how to start creating a little distance between ourselves and the thoughts that will not quit. This episode is not about silencing our minds. It is about learning that we do not have to follow every thought down the rabbit hole.In this episode:Why getting stuck in mental loops is not a character flaw, it is just how our brain worksThe worry loop, replaying situations we cannot control over and overThe self-criticism loop, beating ourselves up for something we cannot changeWhy fighting our thoughts often makes them strongerHow to use the bubble method when the loop feels impossible to stopFive simple and practical tools for interrupting the loop when it startsThis week's takeaway: The next time we notice a loop starting, just name it. Say to yourself, there is that thought again. That one simple act of noticing creates just enough distance to give us a choice about what we do next.If you are struggling: You are not alone and you do not have to face this by yourself. If you are in crisis or feeling unsafe, please reach out for help right away.988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988 anytime day or night. Free confidential support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.Connect with Marilyn: www.MarilynBarker.com#PutItInABubble #MentalHealth #MentalLoops #TiredOfYourOwnThoughts #YouAreNotAlone #MindsetShift #AnxietySupport #MentalWellness #BreakTheCycle #LetItGo #SelfCompassion #GrowthMindset #PersonalGrowth #EmotionalHealth #BlowItAway
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When We Lose Someone We Love
Losing someone we love is one of the hardest things we will ever go through. And yet so often we find ourselves surrounded by well-meaning words that though they come from a good place do not always make our hearts hurt less. In this episode Marilyn gets personal about a recent loss and opens up an honest conversation about grief, resilience, and what it really means to honor the people we have lost.This episode is not about moving on. It is about moving forward. With them still in our hearts, their stories still on our lips, and their legacy still alive in the way we choose to live every single day.Whether you are in the middle of grief right now or you are carrying a loss from years ago that still visits you sometimes, this episode meets us right where we are. No timeline. No right way. Just an honest conversation about love, loss, and the courage it takes to keep going.In this episode:Why the things people say to comfort us do not always make the pain smaller and why that is okay to acknowledgeHow loss hits each of us differently and why there is no right way to grieveWhy staying silent about the people, we have lost is a disservice to them and to usWhat resilience after loss actually looks likeHow honoring their legacy and building our own go hand in handHow to use the bubble method in the overwhelming moments of griefFive practical coping tools for carrying loss a little more gentlyThis week's takeaway: Do not stop thinking about them. Do not stop talking about them. And do not stop living your best life. Because living fully is the greatest tribute we can give to the people we have loved and lost.If you are struggling Grief can be heavy and you do not have to carry it alone. Please reach out to someone you trust. And if you are in crisis or feeling unsafe please reach out for help right away.988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988 anytime day or night. Free confidential support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.Connect with Marilyn: www.MarilynBarker.comIn Loving Memory of Martha Ann Brown 1939-2026#PutItInABubble #MentalHealth #Grief #GriefSupport #YouAreNotAlone #HonorTheirLegacy #Resilience #KeepGoingKeepGrowing #LossAndLove #MentalWellness #TalkAboutThem #HealingJourney #LiveYourBestLife #TheirLegacyLivesOn #988
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One Small Shift
Have you ever felt like real change was out of reach because you did not know where to start or everything just felt too overwhelming to tackle? In this episode Marilyn talks about why we do not need a big dramatic overhaul to start moving forward. We just need one small shift.Through personal experience and real life examples Marilyn walks us through why trying to change everything at once is one of the biggest reasons we give up, and how one small quiet change done consistently can make a bigger difference than we ever expected. This episode is a reminder that progress does not always look like progress while it is happening, and that is okay.Whether we are navigating a hard relationship, pushing through a tough emotional season, or just trying to break a negative pattern, this episode meets us right where we are and gives us something real and simple to hold onto.In this episode:Why trying to change everything at once sets us up to quitHow one small shift in a relationship can change the whole dynamicWhat consistent small changes look like during a hard emotional seasonWhy we need to stop keeping score on ourselvesHow to use the bubble method when the pressure to fix everything feels like too muchA simple practical exercise we can start using this weekThis week's small shift: When we feel ourselves going negative, stop, breathe, count to ten, and find one positive thing to focus on. Simple, immediate, and it works.If you are struggling: You are not alone and you do not have to face this by yourself. If you are in crisis or feeling unsafe please reach out for help right away.988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988 anytime day or night. Free confidential support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.Connect with Marilyn: www.MarilynBarker.com #PutItInABubble #MentalHealth #OneSmallShift #MindsetShift #PersonalGrowth #YouAreNotAlone #MentalWellness #SelfCare #ProgressNotPerfection #LetItGo #EmotionalHealth #SmallStepsBigChange #GrowthMindset #BePatientWithYourself #BlowItAway
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The Weight Nobody Sees
Have you ever felt exhausted in a way that you just cannot explain? Like you are holding everything together on the outside but quietly falling apart on the inside? In this episode Marilyn gets real about the invisible weight so many of us carry every single day, the kind that does not show up on your face or in your words but is very real just the same.Through honest personal reflection and relatable examples, Marilyn walks through what this invisible weight actually looks like, why we keep carrying it alone, and how to start giving yourself a little breathing room even when the weight does not go away completely. She also shares five simple coping tools you can reach for on the hard days, because sometimes you just need something practical to hold onto.This is not an episode about having it all figured out. It is an episode for anyone who is tired of pretending they are okay when they are not. And it is a reminder that you do not have to keep carrying it alone.In this episode:What the invisible weight actually feels like from the insideTwo real life examples of how this shows up for different peopleWhy we hide our struggles even when the weight is too heavy to carry aloneHow to use the bubble method when the weight feels overwhelmingFive simple coping tools for hard days including journaling, meditation, breathing, the bubble method, and groundingIf you are struggling: You are not alone and you do not have to face this by yourself. If you are in crisis or feeling unsafe please reach out for help right away.988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Call or text 988 anytime, day or night. Free, confidential support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Connect with Marilyn: www.MarilynBarker.com#PutItInABubble #MentalHealth #InvisibleStruggle #YouAreNotAlone #MentalWellness #CopingSkills #AnxietySupport #DepressionAwareness #PersonalGrowth #MindsetShift #SelfCare #LetItGo #GrowthMindset #EmotionalHealth #988
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You Know Better. So Why Is It Still Hard?
Have you ever had a gut feeling about something, ignored it, and then watched it play out exactly the way you feared? You are not alone. In this episode, Marilyn gets real about the gap between what we know and what we actually do, and why that gap does not make you broken or weak. It just makes you human.Through personal stories and real-life examples, Marilyn walks through why we override our own instincts, what it costs us when we do, and how to start rebuilding trust with yourself one moment at a time. If you have ever beaten yourself up for not listening to what you already knew, this episode is for you.This is Season 4 of Put It in a Bubble, and we are going deeper this season. Not just talking about mindset, but what it actually looks like to live it out every single day.In this episode:Why knowing better does not always mean doing betterThe real reason our brain overrides our gutPersonal stories that show how this shows up in everyday lifeHow to use the bubble method in that critical moment of decisionWhy beating yourself up is not the answer, and what to do insteadConnect with Marilyn: www.MarilynBarker.comHashtags: #PutItInABubble #MentalHealth #TrustYourGut #MindsetShift #SelfAwareness #YouKnowBetter #MentalWellness #LetItGo #PersonalGrowth #PodcastCommunity #BlowItAway #MindOverMatter #SelfTrust #EmotionalHealth #GrowthMindset
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The Bubble Reset
As this season comes to a close, it’s time to pause, reflect, and reset.In this special episode of Put It in a Bubble, we step away from the usual pace and create space to look back on what you’ve experienced—and gently release what you’ve been carrying.Throughout this season, we’ve explored overwhelm, pressure, boundaries, mindset, rest, and letting go. And while each episode offered something different, they all lead to this moment.A reset.This episode guides you through a simple but powerful process of noticing what feels heavy, letting it go, and choosing what you want to carry forward.Because you don’t need to have everything figured out to move forward.You just need a moment of awareness… and the willingness to begin again.In This Episode We Talk About• Reflecting on your growth throughout the season• Recognizing what you’ve been carrying emotionally• Letting go of pressure, expectations, and mental weight• Creating space for clarity and calm• Choosing what you want to carry forward• Resetting without pressure or perfectionA Gentle ResetThis episode includes a guided moment to:• Pause and breathe• Notice what feels heavy• Visualize releasing it• Create space for something newThis is your moment to slow down and reconnect with yourself.Reflection Questions• What has shifted for me during this season?• What am I still carrying that feels heavy?• What am I ready to release?• What do I want to carry forward into what’s next?Final ThoughtYou don’t have to carry everything.You don’t have to have everything figured out.You are allowed to pause… reset… and begin again.If you’re ready to go deeper, the Put It in a Bubble book and workbook are available, and a guided course experience will be launching May 1st.When life feels heavy, when your mind feels full, when you need a moment to reset…Put it in a bubble. 🫧
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Letting Go of What You Carry
Sometimes the weight we feel isn’t from what’s happening right now—it’s from everything we’ve been holding onto.In this episode of Put It in a Bubble, we explore what it means to let go of what you carry—the expectations, pressure, past experiences, and thoughts that quietly build over time.Holding onto everything can feel normal, but over time it becomes heavy. The truth is, just because you’ve been carrying something for a long time doesn’t mean you’re meant to carry it forever.This episode gently walks you through recognizing what you’re holding, understanding why it’s hard to release, and learning how to let go without pressure or guilt.Because letting go isn’t about forgetting—it’s about creating space for something lighter.In This Episode We Talk About• The hidden weight of expectations, pressure, and past experiences• Why holding everything in becomes exhausting over time• The belief that we have to handle everything alone• What letting go really means (and what it doesn’t mean)• How releasing emotional weight creates space for growth• Why letting go is a practice—not a one-time decisionWhat You Might Be Carrying• Pressure to be or do more• Expectations about how life “should” look• Past situations that still feel unresolved• Negative thoughts or beliefs that aren’t even yoursAwareness is the first step to release.Gentle Ways to Begin Letting Go• Pause and notice what feels heavy• Ask yourself: “Do I need to carry this today?”• Share what you’re feeling instead of holding it in• Allow yourself to release things little by littleLetting go doesn’t have to be dramatic—it can be quiet and intentional.Reflection Questions• What am I carrying right now that feels heavy?• Is this something I need to keep holding onto?• What would it feel like to release even part of it?• Where can I allow support instead of doing everything alone?Final ThoughtYou don’t have to carry everything.And you don’t have to carry it alone.When the weight builds, when your thoughts feel full, when everything feels heavy…Put it in a bubble. 🫧
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Rest Is Not a Reward
In a world that constantly encourages us to do more, be more, and keep going, rest can start to feel like something we have to earn.In this episode of Put It in a Bubble, we challenge that belief and explore a powerful shift: rest is not a reward-it’s a requirement.When we tie rest to productivity, we create a cycle of pressure, exhaustion, and burnout. But when we begin to see rest as part of the process, everything changes.You’ll learn why rest feels so uncomfortable for many people, how the “productivity trap” keeps us stuck, and how allowing yourself to pause can actually help you move forward more effectively.If you’ve been feeling tired, overwhelmed, or like you can’t slow down, this episode is your reminder that rest is not something you have to earn-it’s something you need.Reflection Questions• Do I feel like I have to earn my rest?• Where in my life am I pushing past exhaustion?• What would it look like to allow myself to pause today?• How would my life feel if I saw rest as part of progress?Final ThoughtRest is not something you earn after you’ve done enough.It’s something you need so you can continue.When the pressure builds, when exhaustion sets in, when your mind won’t slow down…Put it in a bubble. 🫧
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Your Inner Voice Matters
The voice you hear most is your own and it has more influence over your life than you may realize.In this episode of Put It in a Bubble, we explore the power of your inner voice and how the way you speak to yourself shapes your confidence, decisions, and growth.Negative self-talk can keep you stuck in doubt, hesitation, and fear. But when you begin to shift your inner dialogue, even slightly you create space for confidence, resilience, and forward movement.This episode breaks down the difference between negative and supportive self-talk, how your inner voice is formed, and simple ways to begin reshaping it in your everyday life.Because the goal isn’t perfection—it’s learning how to speak to yourself in a way that helps you grow.In This Episode We Talk About• How your inner voice shapes your daily experiences • The difference between negative and supportive self-talk • Why negative thoughts feel stronger and more automatic • How small shifts in language can change your mindset • The power of adding the word “yet” • Using affirmations in simple, real-life waysnegative self talk positive self talk inner voice mindset how to stop self doubt mindset and motivation self talk awareness build confidence mindset personal growth podcast affirmations daily put it in a bubble podcast
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The Power of Small Wins
In a world that celebrates big breakthroughs and major achievements, it’s easy to overlook the small steps that actually create meaningful progress.In this episode of Put It in a Bubble, we explore the power of small wins and why incremental change is one of the most effective ways to build momentum in your life. When we learn to recognize small progress, motivation grows, confidence builds, and the path forward begins to feel possible again.Small changes may not look impressive in the moment, but they accumulate over time and can transform the direction of your life.You’ll learn why big changes often fail, how small actions reduce mental resistance, and how recognizing daily progress can help you build lasting habits.If you’ve ever felt discouraged because progress feels slow, this episode will remind you that every step forward matters.In This Episode We Talk About• Why people often overlook progress• The power of incremental change• Why small changes are easier for the brain to accept• The science behind habit formation• How small wins build momentum and motivation• Simple ways to begin recognizing progress in your daily lifeExamples of Small WinsSmall wins can be incredibly simple, such as:• Drinking more water• Writing down your goals• Taking a short walk• Organizing one small area of your workspace• Turning off notifications to focus on your workThese small steps may seem minor in the moment, but over time they create powerful momentum.Reflection Questions• What small win did I experience today?• Where in my life am I overlooking progress?• What small step can I take today that moves me forward?• How can I celebrate effort instead of waiting for perfect results?Final ThoughtProgress doesn’t always happen in big dramatic moments.Most growth happens quietly through small actions repeated over time.When the journey feels slow, remember that small wins are the building blocks of lasting change.When life feels heavy, overwhelming, or uncertain…Put it in a bubble. 🫧small wins mindsetincremental changehow to build habitspersonal growth motivationbuilding momentum in lifesmall changes big resultsmindset podcastself improvement tipshabit formationput it in a bubble podcast
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Returning When You Fall Off Track
Life doesn’t always move in a straight line. Sometimes we start something with the best intentions—whether it’s a goal, a habit, or a personal commitment—and then life gets busy, overwhelming, or exhausting. Before we know it, we’ve fallen off track.In this episode of Put It in a Bubble, we talk about something that almost everyone experiences but rarely talks about openly: how to begin again without shame.Falling off track doesn’t erase your progress, and it doesn’t mean you failed. The real growth comes from learning how to return with compassion, flexibility, and a willingness to start small.This episode explores why consistency isn’t always perfect, why shame keeps us stuck longer than necessary, and how gentle steps forward can rebuild momentum.Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is simply decide to begin again.In This Episode We Talk About• Why progress rarely happens in a perfectly straight line • The hidden shame that prevents people from restarting • Why falling off track is a normal part of growth • How to return to your goals without overwhelming yourself • The power of starting smaller than before • Reconnecting with the reason something mattered to you in the first placeGentle Steps to Get Back on TrackIf you’ve stepped away from something that mattered to you, try this:• Start smaller than you were before • Focus only on the next step, not the entire journey • Let go of the pressure to “catch up” • Reconnect with your original reason for startingMomentum returns through small actions, not perfect ones.Reflection Questions• Is there something I’ve been avoiding restarting? • What small step could I take today to return to it? • What pressure or expectations might I need to release? • How can I approach this with more compassion toward myself?Final ThoughtYou don’t have to fix yesterday.You only have to begin again today.Returning matters more than never stopping.If this episode resonated with you, consider sharing it with someone who might need the reminder that starting again is always possible.And remember… when life feels heavy, overwhelming, or stuck—Put it in a bubble. 🫧
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The Flexible Mindset
Life rarely goes exactly as planned. In this episode of Put It in a Bubble, we explore what it truly means to develop a flexible mindset, the ability to bend without breaking when life shifts unexpectedly.A rigid mindset keeps us stuck in fear, perfectionism, and all-or-nothing thinking. A flexible mindset opens the door to growth, resilience, and possibility.In this episode, you’ll learn:What a flexible mindset actually is (and what it’s not)How rigid thinking increases stress and self-doubtWhy adding the word “yet” can change your perspectiveHow to reframe failure into learningPractical steps to build mental flexibility dailyReflection questions to strengthen your adaptabilityIf you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or frustrated because things aren’t going “according to plan,” this episode will gently guide you toward a new way of thinking.Because success isn’t about perfection, it’s about persistence and adaptability.🫧 When rigid thinking feels heavy… put it in a bubble.Reflection QuestionsWhere in my life am I thinking in black and white?What outcome am I gripping too tightly?How can I reframe one recent setback into a lesson?What would change if I added the word “yet” to my self-talk?
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Carrying Other People’s Emotional Weight
Episode DescriptionDo you ever leave a conversation feeling drained — even when nothing dramatic happened?In this episode, Marilyn explores the difference between empathy and emotional absorption, and how many of us quietly carry other people’s stress, moods, and expectations without realizing it. From the pressure to be the “strong one” to seeking validation in everyday life and on social media, this conversation helps listeners recognize what truly belongs to them — and what doesn’t.Through reflection, writing, and a gentle Bubble Method practice, this episode offers permission to care deeply without being consumed.In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:The difference between empathy and emotional absorptionWhy certain roles (caregiver, leader, parent, “strong friend”) increase emotional loadHow validation and social pressure contribute to overextending yourselfThe subtle ways we seek approval at the cost of our own wellbeingA Bubble practice for returning emotional weight to where it belongsA simple writing exercise to sort what’s yours to holdKey RemindersYou can care without carrying.You can support without absorbing.You don’t need constant validation to justify your boundaries.Your nervous system needs safety — not applause.Reflection QuestionsWhose emotions am I managing without realizing it?Do I feel steady inside myself — or am I adjusting for approval?What expectations am I carrying that aren’t mine?
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Knowing the Difference Between Healthy and Harmful Dynamics
Not all unhealthy relationships are loud or obvious. Some feel confusing, draining, or heavy over time — even when there’s love involved. In this bonus episode, Marilyn gently explores the difference between healthy and harmful relationship dynamics through a calm, parent-style lens focused on awareness, not judgment.This episode helps listeners recognize warning signals in relationships, understand controlling and manipulative behaviors, and learn how to trust their internal cues without rushing into decisions. The focus is on patterns, impact, and emotional safety — not labels or blame.In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:Why “red flags” are better understood as signalsWhat healthy relationships typically feel likeCommon signs of controlling behaviorSubtle forms of emotional manipulationHow guilt and confusion show up in unhealthy dynamicsA gentle Bubble Method check-in for relationshipsReflection Questions:How do I feel before, during, and after time with this person?Do I feel more like myself — or less — in this relationship?Am I choosing freely, or adjusting to avoid consequences?Listener Reminder:Someone can love you and still not be healthy for you.You don’t have to label or decide anything today — noticing is enough.How This Episode Can Help:This conversation is meant to support awareness, self-trust, and emotional clarity. It is not about diagnosing or assigning blame, but about helping you understand what feels safe, respectful, and sustainable in your relationships.#PutItInABubble #HealthyRelationships #EmotionalBoundaries #RelationshipAwareness #SelfTrust #EmotionalWellbeingSupport & ResourcesIf this episode raised concerns or questions about a relationship, confidential support is available:National Domestic Violence Hotline Call or text 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) | thehotline.orgLove Is Respect Text LOVEIS to 22522 | loveisrespect.orgRAINN rainn.orgSupport can be quiet, confidential, and taken at your own pace.
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Boundaries That Don’t Feel Harsh
Setting boundaries doesn’t have to feel cold, confrontational, or guilt-ridden. In this episode, Marilyn explores how to create boundaries that protect your energy while still honoring who you are. This conversation reframes boundaries as acts of self-respect—not rejection—and offers gentle, realistic ways to set limits without over-explaining or shutting people out.If you’ve ever avoided boundaries because you didn’t want to disappoint others or create conflict, this episode offers a calmer, more sustainable approach.In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:Why boundaries often feel uncomfortable or “harsh”The difference between walls and healthy boundariesHow unclear boundaries lead to resentment and burnoutRecognizing where you’re stretching past your capacityQuiet, compassionate ways to protect your energyReflection Questions:Where in my life do I feel most drained right now?What am I giving too much of without realizing it?What small boundary could support me this week?Listener Reminder: Boundaries don’t make you difficult. They make you sustainable.
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Making Decisions When You’re Emotionally Tired
When you’re emotionally tired, even simple decisions can feel overwhelming and big choices made in that state often lead to regret. In this episode, Marilyn talks about decision fatigue, emotional exhaustion, and how to pause choices without falling behind.This episode offers permission to slow down, protect yourself from burnout decisions, and recognize when rest, not action is the most responsible next step.In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:What emotional decision fatigue really looks likeWhy tired minds struggle with clarityThe difference between urgency and pressureHow to pause decisions without avoiding responsibilitySimple questions to guide choices when energy is lowReflection Questions:What decisions feel heavy right now?Which choices can wait until I feel more rested?What would it look like to pause without guilt?Listener Reminder:You don’t have to decide everything today.Clarity comes more easily when you’re rested.
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The Quiet Pressure to Be “Okay”
Many of us feel an unspoken pressure to say we’re “fine” — even when we’re tired, overwhelmed, or unsure. In this episode, Marilyn explores where that pressure comes from, why pretending to be okay can be exhausting, and how to be honest without overexposing yourself.This conversation is about removing the emotional mask, recognizing the difference between privacy and pretending, and learning language that protects your energy while staying true to yourself.In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:Why we feel pressure to appear “okay”How minimizing your feelings adds to emotional exhaustionThe difference between being private and pretendingGentle ways to be honest without opening heavy conversationsA simple writing practice to release internal pressureReflection Questions:Where do I feel pressure to be okay?Who do I automatically reassure instead of myself?What might it feel like to answer honestly — even quietly?Listener Reminder:You don’t owe anyone a performance of wellness.Being honest doesn’t have to be loud to be real.
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Everything Feels Like Too Much
When everything starts to feel heavy, overwhelming, and just plain too much, it’s often not because one thing is wrong — it’s because too many things are being carried at the same time. In this episode, Marilyn talks about emotional overload, why it builds quietly, and how to recognize the signs before it spills over.This conversation isn’t about fixing or pushing through. It’s about slowing down, sorting what you’re carrying, and creating space to breathe. Through a gentle bubble practice and simple reflection, listeners are invited to notice what truly needs their attention — and what can be set down, even temporarily.In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:What emotional overload really looks likeWhy feeling overwhelmed is not a personal failureHow emotional weight builds over timeA simple bubble practice to sort what you’re carryingWriting as a tool to release pressure without solving everythingReflection Questions:What feels heaviest for me right now?What am I carrying that can wait?What doesn’t actually belong to me to carry?Listener Reminder:Feeling overwhelmed doesn’t mean you’re incapable.It means you’ve been capable for a long time without enough space to rest.#PutItInABubble #EmotionalOverload #OverwhelmSupport #MindsetPodcast #SelfCompassion #EmotionalWellbeing #Season3
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When Your Mind Won’t Slow Down
When your body is tired, but your mind won’t stop racing, it can feel frustrating, exhausting, and hard to explain. In this episode, Marilyn explores why racing thoughts happen, especially during quiet moments, and why it doesn’t mean something is wrong with you.You’ll learn gentle, practical ways to calm your nervous system, including how writing things down can help your mind feel safe enough to rest. This episode is about softening, not fixing — and giving yourself permission to slow down without pressure.In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:Why racing thoughts often show up when things finally get quietThe connection between a busy mind and an overloaded nervous systemWhy calming the body matters more than controlling thoughtsHow writing things down helps reduce mental overloadSimple ways to give your mind a place to restPractices Shared in This Episode:A gentle breathing and grounding exerciseThe “mental parking lot” writing practiceUsing the Bubble Method to contain looping thoughtsLetting go of the need to solve everything at onceReflection Questions:When does my mind tend to get the loudest?What might my body need in those moments?What can safely wait until tomorrow?Listener Reminder: A racing mind doesn’t mean you’re failing at rest. It usually means you’ve been carrying more than you realize.#PutItInABubble #RacingThoughts #MentalOverload #MindsetSupport #EmotionalWellness #Season3
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A Gentle Start to the New Year
The beginning of a new year often comes with pressure — to set goals, make changes, and become a “better” version of ourselves. In this opening episode of Season 3, Marilyn invites listeners to step away from that noise and start the year gently instead.This episode is about slowing down, releasing expectations, and giving yourself permission to begin where you are. Through reflection and a calming bubble practice, Marilyn encourages listeners to notice what they’re carrying into the new year and decide — without judgment — what truly belongs with them right now.This is not about reinvention.It’s about intention, clarity, and breathing room.In This Episode, You’ll Hear About:The pressure that often comes with a new yearWhy you don’t need to reinvent yourself to move forwardHow to notice emotional and mental weight without fixing itA gentle New Year Bubble practice for reflectionStarting the year with clarity instead of overwhelmReflection Questions:What am I still carrying from last year?What feels heavy that may not belong to me anymore?What would feel supportive right now?Listener Reminder:You don’t have to rush into this year.You don’t have to have it all figured out.A gentle start is still a powerful start.Connect & Learn More:🌐 Website: www.PutItInABubble.com🎧 Subscribe & Listen on your favorite podcast platformHashtags:#PutItInABubble #GentleStart #NewYearMindset #EmotionalWellness #IntentionalLiving #MindsetSupport #Season3
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Boundaries and Balance During the Holidays
The holidays can be beautiful—and overwhelming. In this episode, we talk about setting kind, clear boundaries that protect your time, energy, budget, and peace. You’ll get simple scripts you can use word-for-word, a 3-step boundary framework, micro-habits that reduce stress, and a short guided exercise to define your non-negotiables.What You’ll LearnA simple 3-step framework: Notice → Name → NegotiateWord-for-word scripts for time, money, food/body talk, travel, hosting, hot topics, and last-minute requestsMicro-boundaries that prevent overwhelm (calendar buffers, two-yes rule, “leave while happy”)A quick Guilt Detox reframe to stop second-guessingA 5-minute Holiday Non-Negotiables exercise you can repeat all seasonLinks & Free ResourceFree One-Pager: Holiday Boundary Script Sheet — copy/paste scripts, plus the Non-Negotiables template.Share this episode with a friend who needs permission to choose peace over perfection.Follow & ConnectSubscribe to Put It in a Bubble for weekly mindset tools.Connect with Marilyn on social for episode updates and prompts.#PutItInABubble #HolidayBoundaries #MindfulLiving #StressLess #MentalWellness #PositiveMindset #SimplifyTheSeason
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When the Holidays Don’t Feel So Merry
The holidays are often painted as a season of joy — but what if they don’t feel that way this year? In this heartfelt and grounding episode, Marilyn Barker opens up about the quieter side of the holidays the grief, the loneliness, and the pressure to make everything perfect.Through honest reflection and gentle guidance, Marilyn reminds listeners that it’s okay if the holidays look different this year. She shares ways to set boundaries, honor your emotions, find small moments of peace, and create new meaning when old traditions feel heavy.If the holidays stir up more stress than sparkle, this episode offers a comforting space to breathe, reflect, and rediscover what truly matters.Key Takeaways:It’s okay if the holidays don’t feel “merry.” You’re not alone.Lowering expectations can make space for genuine peace.Grief and joy can coexist — and that’s part of being human.Boundaries protect your energy and peace of mind.Find your own meaning this season, even if it looks different than before.Quote from the Episode:“Peace doesn’t come from the perfect table setting or the right playlist. It comes from within from giving yourself permission to be exactly where you are.”
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Finding Peace in the Pause
Episode 13: Finding Peace in the PauseIn a world that never seems to slow down, taking time to pause can feel impossible — or even wrong. But what if the moments of stillness you resist are the very ones that bring you peace, clarity, and strength?In this episode, Marilyn dives deep into the power of the pause the sacred space between the doing and the being. Through personal reflection and motivational insight, she explores how rest can become your greatest source of renewal, how slowing down can actually move you forward, and why peace isn’t found in the noise… but in the quiet in between.If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, burnt out, or disconnected, this episode will help you breathe again.In this episode, we’ll talk about:Why we glorify being “busy” and how it drains our peaceHow pausing can shift your perspective and restore balanceThe difference between rest and avoidanceSimple ways to create intentional moments of stillness in your dayHow to redefine productivity through presence and peaceTakeaway:You don’t have to earn your rest or prove your worth through exhaustion. The world won’t fall apart if you slow down and you might just find the clarity you’ve been searching for when you do.Remember:When life gets loud, put it in a bubble, take a breath, and let it go.✨ Listen now on Captivate, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favorite shows.#PutItInABubble #MindsetMatters #PeaceInThePause #MotivationalPodcast #SelfGrowth #MentalWellness #WomenInBusiness
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“The Gift of Letting Go”
In this heartfelt solo episode, Marilyn explores the powerful and freeing process of letting go — not just of people or pain, but of control, guilt, and expectations that keep us from peace.As the holiday season approaches, Marilyn opens up about her own journey of release — learning to let go of what no longer serves her in both life and business. Through personal stories and gentle reflection, she reminds us that letting go isn’t about giving up — it’s about making space for something new.You’ll learn how to identify what’s weighing you down, why it’s okay to grieve what’s gone, and how to use mindset tools to practice emotional release and renewal.Take a moment to breathe, reflect, and put what no longer serves you… in a bubble, and blow it away.Key Takeaways:Letting go is not weakness — it’s an act of wisdom and peace.Learn how to separate memory from meaning and guilt from growth.Practical mindset tools to help you release emotional and professional clutter.Discover how creating space allows clarity, peace, and new opportunities to flow in.
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Navigating Change Without Losing Yourself
🌿 Episode SummaryIn this heartfelt solo episode, Marilyn explores one of life’s most universal experiences—change. Whether it’s a career shift, a relationship transition, or a personal reinvention, change challenges who we believe we are.Marilyn shares personal reflections and guiding mindset shifts to help you stay grounded, centered, and true to yourself, even as the world around you evolves. Through compassion, calm, and perspective, she reminds us that growth doesn’t mean losing who you are—it means becoming more of who you were meant to be.💭 What You’ll LearnHow to anchor yourself in your core values during major life transitionsWhy pausing and creating space for reflection can restore clarity and peaceHow to reframe discomfort as a sign of growth rather than lossThe power of connection and community when everything around you changesA gentle visualization exercise to help you release fear and find calm🪞 Key Quote“You don’t have to lose yourself to grow. You can evolve and still remain grounded in your truth.”💜 Put It in a Bubble MomentTake a deep breath, imagine your worries about change floating into a bubble… then blow it away.You don’t have to carry it all just take the next step forward in peace.📬 Join the ConversationShare your story of navigating change in our Put It in a Bubble Facebook community.Connect, reflect, and remember—you’re never alone in your journey of becoming.
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Shift Happens..with Bobby Newell
🎙️ Episode 10: SHIFT Happens with Bobby Newell, LCSW, SEPAir Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2025Guest: Bobby Newell | Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Somatic Experiencing Therapist, Executive Business CoachTopic: Navigating Burnout, Nervous System Regulation & Embodied Leadership💬 Episode SummaryIn this insightful conversation, Marilyn sits down with Bobby Newell, the founder of Mindful Collaboration and author of SHIFT Happens: A Workbook for Stressed-Out Professionals. Together, they unpack what it really means to experience burnout, how the body keeps the score when stress piles up, and how to reclaim balance without walking away from the life you’ve worked hard to build.Bobby shares the foundations of somatic awareness, the science behind nervous system regulation, and how small, consistent practices can shift you from survival mode back into calm and connection. She also opens up about her journey as a clinician and coach — and how learning to “listen to the body first” transformed both her career and her clients’ lives.Listeners will come away with practical, evidence-based tools they can start using immediately to manage stress, avoid burnout, and lead with authenticity.🧠 Key TakeawaysWhat somatic experiencing really is — and why it matters for professionals under pressure.The hidden signs of burnout and how to catch them early.How to re-regulate your nervous system during busy or stressful days.The power of embodied leadership and setting healthy boundaries.Why self-awareness is the first step to sustainable success.📘 About the GuestBobby Newell, LCSW, SEP is a licensed clinical social worker, somatic experiencing therapist, and executive business coach based in Raleigh, North Carolina. With over two decades of experience in trauma-informed mental health care, she helps individuals and organizations rebuild from the inside out through nervous system regulation, embodied leadership, and authentic connection.She is the founder of Mindful Collaboration, a group mental-health practice dedicated to helping clients heal from trauma and stress through both traditional and body-based therapies.Bobby is also the author of SHIFT Happens: A Workbook for Stressed-Out Professionals — a practical, somatic guide designed to help high-functioning professionals recognize burnout, regulate their nervous systems, and restore calm — without quitting their jobs.Outside of her professional life, Bobby lives in Raleigh with her husband and two fluffy cats and is the proud parent of three adult children.🔗 Resources & LinksFree Workbook: Get your complimentary workbook at https://bobby-newell.kit.com/regulateandresetConnect with Bobby: Mindful Collaboration WebsiteBook: SHIFT Happens: A Workbook for Stressed-Out Professionals💜 About the ShowPut It in a Bubble is a mindset and personal-growth podcast hosted by Marilyn Barker, designed to help you let go of stress, find clarity, and move forward with purpose. Each episode brings practical tools, heartfelt stories, and powerful conversations that remind us all to put it in a bubble — and blow it away.#PutItInABubblePodcast #MindfulCollaboration #SHIFTHappens #SomaticHealing #BurnoutRecovery #StressRelief #EmbodiedLeadership #WomenInBusiness #MindfulnessAtWork
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The Seasons of Life
In this episode of Put It in a Bubble, Marilyn explores the seasons of life and how each one shapes our growth. Just like spring, summer, fall, and winter, our lives go through cycles of new beginnings, growth, letting go, and rest. Instead of resisting, we can embrace each stage for what it has to offer.You’ll learn:How to recognize what “season” you’re currently in.Why rest is just as important as growth.Practical ways to embrace new beginnings, transitions, and endings.How to find peace in knowing that no season lasts forever.Take a deep breath and reflect: What season are you in today?
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Boundaries Without Guilt
How many times have you said “yes” when you really wanted to say “no”? We’ve all done it — whether it’s taking on too much at work, hosting when we’re already exhausted, or staying in draining friendships out of guilt. But here’s the truth: boundaries aren’t selfish. They’re a powerful act of self-respect.In this episode of Put It in a Bubble, we dive deep into the art of setting boundaries — and how to do it without guilt. You’ll hear why boundaries matter, what makes them so difficult, and how to start protecting your energy in small, practical ways.What we’ll explore together:🌱 Why boundaries protect your mental, emotional, and physical well-being.⚖️ The myths and guilt traps that make saying “no” so hard.🛠️ Practical tools for setting boundaries with family, friends, and work.💔 How to recognize and step back from toxic friendships.💡 Reflection prompts and scripts you can use right away.🌈 Why releasing unhealthy connections creates space for healthier ones.This episode also includes personal stories, journaling prompts, and even a guided visualization to help you let go of what’s weighing you down.✨ Remember: Boundaries are not walls. They are bridges to healthier, more authentic relationships.
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Who Moved My Cheese? Adapting to Change Before It Stops You
Episode Summary:Change is inevitable — but how we respond to it determines our growth.In this bonus episode of Put It in a Bubble, host Marilyn Barker reflects on the powerful lessons from Dr. Spencer Johnson’s classic, Who Moved My Cheese? Through storytelling, reflection, and practical tools, Marilyn helps listeners explore how to let go of fear, adapt with confidence, and find new “cheese” in every season of life.Whether you’re facing a shift in work, relationships, or your personal goals, this episode offers insight, calm, and motivation to embrace change before it stops you.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:The simple but powerful parable behind Who Moved My Cheese?What the characters Sniff, Scurry, Hem, and Haw can teach us about mindset and flexibilityHow to recognize when your “cheese” has moved — and what to do nextTools for adapting quickly and letting go of what no longer serves youReflective questions to help you apply these lessons in your daily lifeWhy curiosity and courage lead to peace in times of changeReflective Questions:What’s the “cheese” in your life that may have moved recently?How do you typically react when faced with unexpected change?What fear might be holding you back from taking your next step?How can you reframe this moment as an opportunity for growth?Memorable Quotes from the Episode:“When life moves your cheese, don’t stay stuck wondering why. Take a deep breath, put your fear in a bubble, and blow it away.”“You can’t control if the cheese moves — but you can control whether you take that first step toward finding something new.”“Change is inevitable, but growth is optional.”Resources Mentioned:Who Moved My Cheese? by Dr. Spencer Johnson(Available wherever books and audiobooks are sold)Connect with Put It in a Bubble:💜 Website: www.putitinabubble.com💜 Join the Conversation: Put It in a Bubble Facebook Group💜 Follow on social media: @putitinabubblepodcast#WhoMovedMyCheese#SpencerJohnson#PutItInABubblePodcast#MindsetMatters#EmbraceChange#AdaptingToChange#PersonalGrowthJourney#MindsetShift#GrowthMindset
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Everyday Mindfulness — Staying Grounded in Stressful Times
In a world that never slows down, how do we find our footing when stress takes over? In this episode of Put it in a Bubble, we explore the practice of everyday mindfulness — not as something lofty or complicated, but as a simple, practical tool to help us stay grounded in the middle of life’s chaos.Through personal stories, beginner-friendly techniques, and even a guided practice, you’ll discover how mindfulness can help you pause, reset, and meet stress with steadiness.🌿 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeThe real meaning of mindfulness (and why it’s simpler than most people think).How a 10-minute practice can transform stressful days.Everyday strategies like the Three-Breath Pause, 5-4-3-2-1 grounding, and the Bubble Visualization.Why mindfulness works — from lowering cortisol to reshaping negative thought patterns.A guided practice you can follow along with to experience mindfulness right now. Key TakeawayMindfulness isn’t about perfection. It’s about noticing when your mind wanders and gently coming back — again and again. Even a few moments of mindful awareness each day can shift how you experience stress.🔗 Resources & LinksDownload the free Episode 7 Companion Worksheet → [Your Website Link Here]Learn more about the Put it in a Bubble podcast → www.putitinabubble.com
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The Power of Community
Who you surround yourself with shapes your mindset, your courage, and your future. In this solo episode, we’re diving into the power of community—family, friendships, accountability groups, and spiritual circles—and how they can either lift you up or hold you back.You’ll hear:Why community is so influential in shaping your mindset and habitsThe different types of communities and how each impacts your lifeHonest truths about toxic relationships and draining circlesA simple “Community Audit” exercise to evaluate your circlePractical ways to find uplifting, supportive people who help you growThis episode is about making intentional choices in who gets access to your energy—and creating a circle that helps you rise.✨ Companion Worksheet: Download the free Community Audit Worksheet to reflect on your circle and take action steps toward healthier, more uplifting connections.
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Women Helping Women in Business with RoseMary O’Malley
In this inspiring episode of Put it in a Bubble, Marilyn is joined by RoseMary O’Malley, entrepreneur and advocate with L’Bri Pure and Natural, a skincare line rooted in the healing power of aloe and botanicals. Their conversation goes beyond skincare, focusing on how women can lift each other up in business and in life.Listeners will hear:How RoseMary built her journey with L’Bri Pure and Natural and what makes this company’s mission unique.Why supporting women-owned businesses creates a ripple effect of opportunity and empowerment.The role confidence and self-care play in showing up as your best self — personally and professionally.Practical tips for women who want to grow their own ventures while building community instead of competition.This episode is about more than products or business strategies — it’s a reminder that when women support women, everyone thrives.Guest Links:Connect with RoseMary O’Malley and explore L’Bri Pure and Natural: www.ShoppingwithRosemary.com
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Lessons from Failure — How Setbacks Shape Success
Failure. Mistakes. Wrong turns. We’ve all faced them and most of us have tried to run from them. But what if setbacks weren’t meant to define us… what if they were meant to teach us?In this episode of Put it in a Bubble, Marilyn explores how failure is never final — it’s feedback. Through personal stories and practical steps, she unpacks how mistakes can become lessons, why adopting a growth mindset changes everything, and how to move forward wiser, stronger, and more resilient. What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Why failure isn’t the opposite of success, but part of the journeyThe power of a growth mindset when facing setbacksHow to extract the lessons hidden in mistakes and wrong turnsPractical ways to forgive yourself, reframe failure, and rise againWhy progress matters more than perfection Key Quote:“Failure isn’t final. It’s feedback. And when you choose a growth mindset, every setback becomes a steppingstone.”If you’ve ever felt weighed down by your mistakes or fearful of failing again, this episode will encourage you to shift your perspective, learn the lesson, and keep moving forward.🎧 Listen now and discover how to turn your setbacks into your steppingstones.
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Popping the Bubble of Fear, How to Push Past Doubt
ear and doubt have a way of creeping into our lives. They whisper, “What if you fail?” or “What will people think?” and before we know it, we’re stuck — afraid to take the next step.But what if fear isn’t as solid as it feels? What if it’s just a bubble… and bubbles can pop?In this episode of Put it in a Bubble, Marilyn explores how fear and self-doubt hold us back — and how to reframe them as fragile bubbles we can release. Through personal stories, practical tools, and a short visualization exercise, you’ll learn how to face fear with courage and move forward, even when it feels uncomfortable.✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:The difference between fear and doubt — and why both can feel paralyzing.The most common “fear bubbles” we all carry (fear of failure, judgment, success, and the unknown).Practical tools to pop those bubbles and take action anyway.A simple visualization exercise to release fear in the moment.Why courage doesn’t come before action — it comes because of action.✨ Key Quote:“Fear isn’t a cage it’s a bubble. And bubbles can pop.”Whether you’re starting a new chapter, chasing a dream, or just trying to quiet the voices of doubt in your everyday life, this episode will help you see fear in a whole new light — and give you the confidence to move forward.🎧 Listen now and start popping your fear bubbles today.
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Finding Calm in a Chaotic World
Life can feel overwhelming — the noise, the pressure, the negativity we carry around with us. But what if you didn’t have to hold onto all that stress? In this episode of Put it in a Bubble, host [Your Name] shares how to use the “bubble method” to let go of negativity and create space for peace, clarity, and growth.Discover how to: ✨ Put stress and negative thoughts into a “bubble” and blow them away ✨ Protect your personal bubble of peace through boundaries and habits ✨ Practice simple tools like the 3-breath reset and bubble check-ins ✨ Apply this method to daily life — from tough conversations to sleepless nightsThis episode blends practical strategies with encouragement, helping you step out of chaos and into calm.Because when you let go of what doesn’t serve you, you make room for what truly matters.
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Welcome Back to the Bubble
After a break, Put it in a Bubble is back — refreshed, refocused, and ready to help you release stress, negativity, and fear so you can live with more peace, growth, and joy.In this very first episode of the relaunch, host Marilyn Barker shares the vision and heart behind the podcast: a simple but powerful practice of putting what weighs you down into a bubble… and blowing it away.You’ll hear:✨ Why the podcast took a pause and what’s different this time✨ The true meaning of “put it in a bubble”✨ What to expect from upcoming episodes - weekly stories, strategies, and inspiration✨ An invitation to join a growing community focused on letting go of stress and focusing on what matters mostThis episode sets the tone for everything to come. Whether you’re seeking personal growth, encouragement for your business journey, or just a moment of calm in your week, Put it in a Bubble will meet you right where you are.
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Optimistic
Today we talk about be optimistic. Journaling, laughing and changing your mindset. Depression can be a dark cloud but we must try to see some light and change our perspective to an optimistic one.
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Living in the Now
Living in the now may sound like a New Age concept for, but it can be one of the most powerful tools for living your best life once you start to practice it. Let go of the past. Don't live in the future. Focus on the now. We talk mindfulness and using mediation. You can live your best live now!
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Ryan Rittenhouse from Sparkle Heart Holistic..your energy
Today we talk to Ryan Rittenhouse from Sparkle Heart Holistic. How healing your inner child can help us be happier adults and more.
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Broken..a little bit of my story
Today we talk about how being broken can be healed. We hear a little bit about Marilyn's story and learn there is hope to overcome trauma. In this short 15 min episode we learn that Marilyn was able to come to grips with abuse and bad decisions. This is just a small insight to how she became the person she is today.
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PTSD: A serious mental health condition
Today we are talking about PTSD, what is it, how to help someone suffering from it. PTSD is a serious mental health condition that happens when a person experiences a life threatening event.
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Positive Affirmations..they do work.
Today we talk about Positive Affirmations and the power of your mind. What are positive affirmations? How do you use them? What are some examples? Using positive affirmations can change your mindset, the vibration you put out in the universe and a whole lot more. You are not alone, its hard to withstand all the negativity out there. Learn how to counteract all that negative with positive.
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Its all about your mindset Negative vs Postive
Fixed mindset, flexible mindset, negative vs. positive Mindset is a big thing and its not always easy to be in a positive mind. You are not alone. Focusing on the positive is not just a saying, it truly can change your life and your perspective. Take a listen and get a few tips on have a more flexible positive mindset.
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Lets talk about Self Talk..
In this episode of Put it in a Bubble, Marilyn Barker talks about self talk and how it affects are mindsets. Sometimes we need to "talk ourselves through the day". Learn some techniques to help you take one day at a time.
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Introduction and Overview with Marilyn Barker
Welcome to Put it in a bubble. Episode one is an overview of what to expect with this series. You are not alone. Lots live with depression, anxiety and other mental health issues. Listen as Marilyn talks a little bit about why she is starting this podcast and what Put it in a bubble means to her.okGns3d6nHJsVV8PwBCu
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Put it in a Bubble is more than a podcast, it’s a reminder that you don’t have to carry the weight of the world on your shoulders. Each week, host Marilyn Barker shares stories, practical tools, and mindful strategies to help you release stress, reset your mind, and create space for what truly matters.Life today is noisy and overwhelming. Between work deadlines, family responsibilities, and the endless scroll of news and social media, it can feel impossible to find Focus. That’s where the “bubble” comes in: a simple but powerful practice of gathering up negativity, worry, or fear, and letting it drift away.Every episode offers encouragement, relatable insights, and easy-to-use techniques you can apply in everyday moments, whether it’s calming anxiety before bed, finding balance after a tough day, or learning to say no to what drains your energy.If you’re ready to let go of stress, discover practical ways to find calm, and embrace a more intentional life, this podcast is for you. Tog
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