Elite Coaching Podcast

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Elite Coaching Podcast

Unlock the secrets of the human mind, one episode at a time.Join forensic psychotherapist and criminologist Chandra Hoelsken as she explores the fascinating intersections between mental health, trauma, and personal transformation. From recognizing toxic patterns in relationships to understanding the complexities of personality disorders, Chandra brings over two decades of experience to provide insightful conversations on the latest research, therapeutic techniques, and real-life stories.In each episode, Chandra helps listeners navigate their inner worlds and empowers them to build emotional resilience and healthier relationships. Whether you're a mental health professional, someone seeking personal growth, or simply curious about the human mind, "Mind Unlocked" offers practical advice, deep insights, and a compassionate approach to healing and self-discovery.Tune in for thought-provoking discussions, expert interviews, and storytelling that will leave y

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    ADHD in Successful Women: The Hidden Toll

    ADHD—Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder—isn’t just about being “distracted” or “hyper.” It’s a neurodevelopmental condition that affects executive functioning: the brain’s ability to plan, prioritize, focus, regulate emotions, and manage impulses.While often diagnosed in childhood, many people—especially women and high-functioning adults—go undiagnosed until later in life. ADHD can look like disorganization, emotional overwhelm, or procrastination, but underneath is often a nervous system wired for stimulation and novelty, not structure and routine.

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    Successful Women and ADHD

    ADHD—Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder—isn’t just about being “distracted” or “hyper.” It’s a neurodevelopmental condition that affects executive functioning: the brain’s ability to plan, prioritize, focus, regulate emotions, and manage impulses.While often diagnosed in childhood, many people—especially women and high-functioning adults—go undiagnosed until later in life. ADHD can look like disorganization, emotional overwhelm, or procrastination, but underneath is often a nervous system wired for stimulation and novelty, not structure and routine.This episode dives into:The real signs of ADHD most people missHow ADHD looks different in women than menWhy binge eating, binge drinking, and emotional dysregulation are common coping mechanismsThe cost of masking symptoms while appearing successfulAnd how healing starts with understanding—not shameWhether you have ADHD, love someone who does, or are just curious—this episode will help you see it through a more compassionate, informed lens.

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    Loving Someone Raised by a Narcissist

    This guide offers advice for individuals in a relationship with someone raised by a narcissistic parent, highlighting the potential emotional wounds their partner may carry, such as self-doubt and fear of intimacy. It emphasizes the importance of respecting their boundaries, especially with their parent, and not taking their emotional guardedness personally. The text advises partners to watch for internalized shame and guilt, offering support to challenge negative self-talk, and to strive to be a safe and consistent presence. Ultimately, it reminds partners to know their own limits while providing empathy and understanding in this complex dynamic, suggesting that with patience, the relationship can be deeply rewarding.

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    Paradox of Independent Women

    In this episode, we’re diving into a quiet paradox that so many strong, independent women face—but rarely talk about out loud. You’ve built a life you can manage on your own. You handle your career, your home, your responsibilities, and your emotions with grit and grace. People call you capable, impressive, reliable. And you are.But here’s the part no one sees: it gets lonely. It gets heavy. And the strength that helps you survive every day can sometimes make dating feel impossible.We’ll talk about:The emotional fatigue that comes from doing it allWhy vulnerability and connection feel so hard after you’ve learned to rely only on yourselfThe mixed messages society sends strong women about love, softness, and independenceWhy you're not too much—and how wanting support doesn’t make you any less powerfulWhether you’re navigating dating, feeling unseen in your relationship, or just exhausted from holding everything together, this episode is here to validate your experience and remind you that needing help doesn’t make you weak. It makes you human.Take a deep breath—you don’t have to carry it all alone.

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    The Four Variables: A Forensic Therapist’s Reflection on Humanity and Judgment

    Chandra Hoelsken's essay explores the author's experiences as a forensic therapist working with individuals deemed "monsters" by society. The author initially believed in a clear separation between herself and her patients. Over time, she came to realize that the difference between herself and those she judged was often a matter of circumstance rather than intrinsic moral superiority. She introduces the concept of "Four Variables," highlighting how easily different life experiences could lead anyone down a similar path. The essay emphasizes the role of grace, resilience, and circumstance in shaping individual choices and argues against simplistic "us vs. them" thinking. Ultimately, the author advocates for compassion and understanding, acknowledging the shared humanity and the thin line that divides us all.

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    It’s Complicated: Valentine’s Day, Loneliness, and the Human Condition

    In this thoughtful and heartfelt series, LMFT Chandra Hoelsken explores the complexities of human connection and the challenges of loneliness. Drawing from personal experience and professional insight, each episode dives into the pressures of societal expectations around love, the importance of embracing diverse forms of connection, and the transformative power of self-compassion. Whether you’re single, partnered, or somewhere in between, It’s Complicated offers a fresh perspective on relationships and the human condition, reminding us that every journey is unique and deeply meaningful.

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    Normalizing Humanness

    "Normalizing Humanness" explores the stages of human development from prenatal life through old age, alongside a comprehensive catalog of common human experiences, emotions (including sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and joy), and methods for managing them. The text then examines various approaches to emotional well-being, including the emotional frequency scale of David Hawkins, Buddhist concepts of chempa (mental and emotional defilements), principles of Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic doshas, the chakra system, and the role of the vagus nerve in stress reduction. Ultimately, the document advocates for mindfulness, balance, community, and compassion as key strategies for navigating the complexities of human existence.

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    Goals, Goals, Goals

    In this podcast episode, Chandra Hoelsken dives deep into the art of goal-setting, exploring why picking the right goals is crucial for maximizing efforts and living a purpose-driven life. Building on the themes from her article, Chandra explains how aligning goals with core values not only enhances focus and fulfillment but also prevents the common pitfalls of chasing superficial accomplishments.Listeners will learn how to prioritize meaningful objectives, like changing diet habits to lose weight, working out to shift attitudes, or fostering a positive culture to enhance workplace happiness. Chandra emphasizes the importance of pairing ambition with self-compassion, reminding us that perfection isn’t the goal—progress is.This podcast balances actionable advice with a reflective approach, encouraging us to celebrate small wins and stay flexible amidst life’s unpredictability. Tune in to discover how to pair the right actions with your goals, embrace imperfection, and create a life of intention, purpose, and joy.

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    Family Therapy for Professionals and the Curious

    Welcome to the Elite Coaching Podcast, your go-to resource for mastering the essentials of family therapy and professional development. Tailored for authors, interns, associates, and colleagues in the field, this podcast breaks down foundational concepts, shares practical tools, and explores core techniques to enhance your understanding and practice. Each episode provides a clear and concise overview of key topics in family therapy, offering actionable insights to build your expertise. Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your skills, the Elite Coaching Podcast is here to support your growth and success in the field. Join us for enlightening discussions and professional guidance to take your practice to the next level.

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    CBT Basics for Interns & Associates

    In the latest episode of the Elite Coaching Podcast, we delve into the transformative power of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Our expert guest, a seasoned CBT practitioner, breaks down the core principles of this evidence-based approach, illustrating how it effectively addresses issues like anxiety and depression. Through real-life success stories and practical exercises, listeners gain valuable insights into identifying and reframing negative thought patterns. Whether you're a mental health professional seeking to enhance your practice or someone interested in personal development, this episode offers actionable strategies to foster resilience and well-being. Tune in to discover how CBT can empower you to lead a more balanced and fulfilling life.

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    DBT Basics

    In this foundational episode, we dive into Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), a powerful therapeutic approach designed to help individuals manage intense emotions, build meaningful relationships, and improve overall well-being. Discover how DBT was developed, the core principles that guide it, and the four essential modules it incorporates: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. Whether you're new to DBT or looking for a refresher, this episode provides a clear, accessible overview to help you understand how DBT works and who it can benefit. Tune in to learn practical skills you can start applying today and gain insights into how DBT transforms lives. Perfect for individuals, therapists, and anyone curious about mental health strategies.

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    Trauma Informed Diet

    In this episode of the Elite Coaching Podcast, we explore the transformative power of the Trauma Informed Diet—a revolutionary approach to eating that supports emotional regulation, mental clarity, and resilience. Join us as we dive into how specific foods and nutrients can help heal the mind-body connection, reduce anxiety, and ease the effects of trauma. Learn why traditional diets overlook key sensitivities for those with a history of trauma, and discover how mindful eating can provide a foundation for lasting mental wellness. If you or someone you know is looking for holistic ways to improve mental health through nutrition, this episode is a must-listen!

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    Forensic Informed Dating

    "Forensic Informed Dating" is a guidebook for dating, written by a marriage and family therapist and forensic psychotherapist, using tools from forensic psychology to help readers make informed decisions about their relationships and avoid potentially toxic partners. The book covers topics including recognizing warning signs of unhealthy relationships, identifying Cluster B personality disorders and the Dark Triad personality traits, understanding the dynamics of toxic relationships, and navigating the process of healing and recovery after leaving a toxic relationship. The author also discusses future trends in digital dating and the importance of psychological safety, encouraging readers to be aware of red flags in relationships and prioritize their well-being. The book concludes by exploring how generational trauma can impact dating patterns and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, setting boundaries, and seeking therapeutic support to break free from destructive relationship cycles.

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    Lets Begin

    In this debut episode, forensic psychotherapist Chandra Hoelsken takes us through the cornerstone of her unique approach to psychotherapy. Drawing from over two decades of experience working with individuals from all walks of life—including those with personality disorders, trauma histories, and complex criminal backgrounds—Chandra shares the philosophies that shape her practice.This episode dives into the key concepts of her work, exploring the role of empathy, emotional regulation, trauma-informed care, and the importance of understanding personality dynamics in therapy. Whether you are a therapist looking to refine your skills or someone curious about what makes effective therapy work, Chandra's insights will provide a solid foundation for understanding mental health treatment in a deeper, more impactful way.Listen in to discover how Chandra integrates her expertise in criminology and psychology to create a therapy experience rooted in compassion, practicality, and transformation.

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Unlock the secrets of the human mind, one episode at a time.Join forensic psychotherapist and criminologist Chandra Hoelsken as she explores the fascinating intersections between mental health, trauma, and personal transformation. From recognizing toxic patterns in relationships to understanding the complexities of personality disorders, Chandra brings over two decades of experience to provide insightful conversations on the latest research, therapeutic techniques, and real-life stories.In each episode, Chandra helps listeners navigate their inner worlds and empowers them to build emotional resilience and healthier relationships. Whether you're a mental health professional, someone seeking personal growth, or simply curious about the human mind, "Mind Unlocked" offers practical advice, deep insights, and a compassionate approach to healing and self-discovery.Tune in for thought-provoking discussions, expert interviews, and storytelling that will leave y

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