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The Nearly Normal Podcast

Welcome to “Nearly Normal,” the podcast where two therapists tear up the “live, laugh, love” script on mental health and show you what being human really looks like—messy, imperfect, and delightfully offbeat. We’re swapping clichés for a healthy dose of sarcasm and a no-nonsense take on anxiety, depression, coping skills and all things mental health related. If you’re done chasing perfection and crave some brutally honest, eye-roll-worthy real talk about how to feel less burnout and more self empowered, you’ve just found your people. Start understanding how to improve your overall mental health today!

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    Episode 59: The Life Script: Why You're Living a Story You Never Actually Wrote

    You made all the right choices — school, career, relationships, milestones. But whose choices were they really? In this episode, therapists Nina and Kate break down the life scripts handed to us in childhood by family, culture, and society — and how those invisible programs quietly run our adult decisions without us ever realizing it. If you've ever looked around at your own life and thought how did I get here, this episode is for you. They cover how to identify the roles you were cast in before you were old enough to audition, why breaking from those scripts feels so threatening, and how to start making decisions that actually come from you. Real talk from two therapists with over 20 years of clinical experience — no fluff, no toxic positivity, just honest tools for people ready to rewrite the story.   

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    Episode 58: The Trust Hangover: You Forgave but Can You Move Forward?

    Trust breaks in a moment. Rebuilding it takes a lot longer — and nobody tells you how disorienting that in-between space feels.  In this episode of Nearly Normal, we're talking about what happens after the breach. Whether it's a betrayal, a broken promise, or a slow erosion of honesty over time, the aftermath leaves couples stuck in what we're calling the Trust Hangover — that painful fog of resentment, anger, hypervigilance, and grief that settles in when the relationship you thought you had no longer feels safe.  We cover what makes trust so hard to rebuild, why the person who caused the breach often underestimates the damage, and why the person who was hurt can feel like they're going "crazy" even when they're responding completely normally. We also talk about what actual repair looks like — not the apology-and-move-on version, but the real work that creates lasting change.  If your relationship is in the aftermath of a trust rupture, or if you keep hitting the same wall no matter how many times you've "talked about it," this episode is for you.  Topics covered In This Episode: Trust betrayal and relationship recovery · Resentment and anger after a breach · Rebuilding emotional safety · Why apologies aren't enough · Communication breakdown and repair · Healing in committed relationships  Follow Nearly Normal on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and PodBean and YouTube. New episodes every week. 

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    Episode 57: I Knew Better… So Why Did I Do It Anyway? | Self-Sabotage, Behavior Change & Mental Health

    Why do we keep making the same choices—even when we know better? In this episode, we unpack the frustrating cycle of repeating unhealthy patterns, from relationships to daily habits, and the mental loops that keep us stuck. We dive into the gap between knowing and doing, explore behavior change strategies, and share practical, real-life tools to help you finally follow through on what’s best for you. This is a must-listen if you’re working on self-awareness, emotional growth, and lasting behavior change—without the guilt spiral. If you’re tired of repeating the same cycles in relationships, habits, or decision-making, this episode is your quick, relatable guide to creating real change.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to “Nearly Normal,” the podcast where two therapists tear up the “live, laugh, love” script on mental health and show you what being human really looks like—messy, imperfect, and delightfully offbeat. We’re swapping clichés for a healthy dose of sarcasm and a no-nonsense take on anxiety, depression, coping skills and all things mental health related. If you’re done chasing perfection and crave some brutally honest, eye-roll-worthy real talk about how to feel less burnout and more self empowered, you’ve just found your people. Start understanding how to improve your overall mental health today!

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Welcome to “Nearly Normal,” the podcast where two therapists tear up the “live, laugh, love” script on mental health and show you what being human really looks like—messy, imperfect, and delightfully offbeat. We’re swapping clichés for a healthy dose of sarcasm and a no-nonsense take on anxiety,...

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