Minds Between

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Minds Between

🎧 A podcast exploring emotional intelligence, communication, and self-growth — through insights, and everyday conversations. The show also covers news and pop culture to make learning English more fun and meaningful. Helping you connect deeper, speak kinder, and live wiser.一档结合心理学与日常对话的播客,探索沟通、情绪与成长的艺术。节目也会涉及新闻、名人、文化话题,让英语学习变得更有趣、更贴近生活。陪你一起听懂世界,也听懂自己。

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    33.英文播客:我明明不差,但为什么不自信?

    Why Confidence Feels So Hard Even When You’re Good Enough?今天咱们就来聊聊自信这个事:【入群邀请】欢迎加入群聊,直接获取本期播客文本和单词本!本邀请码到5月9日前有效,如过期请添加豆哥“MindsBetweenD”邀请入群。再次感谢您的收听!新西兰已经是秋天了,好冷哇最近。

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    32.英文播客: 那些从来不主动联系的人到底在想什么?

    【内容简介】平时的ta那么安静,从来不主动给你发个信息,但是你一发信息后ta又没有任何不正常。为什么对方从来不主动联系呢?Why Some People Never Reach Out First?【入群邀请】欢迎加入群聊,直接获取本期播客文本和单词本!本邀请码到5月2日前有效,如过期请添加豆哥“MindsBetweenD”邀请入群。感谢您的收听,记得要成为更好的自己啊!

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    31.英文播客: 为什么有的人宁可自己难受也不要麻烦别人?你自己真的可以吗?

    【内容简介】为什么有的人宁可自己难受也不要麻烦别人!你是独立还是只是不敢依赖别人呢?上次别人完全支持你的时候是什么时候?今天我们就来聊一聊这个话题:People avoid asking for help primarily due to deep-seated fears of being perceived as incompetent, weak, or a burden to others. Rooted in past negative experiences, childhood programming, or trauma, many develop a "hyperindependent" coping mechanism, associating needing help with rejection or disappointment. Others overestimate the likelihood of refusal, failing to realize people are often willing to help.【入群邀请】欢迎加入群聊,直接获取本期播客文本和单词本!本邀请码到4月25日有效,如过期请添加豆哥“MindsBetweenD”邀请入群。感谢您的收听,希望我们的播客带来你明媚的一天!

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    30.英文播客:为什么有人从不发朋友圈Why Some People Never Post Anything

    【内容简介】为什么有的人从不发朋友圈?他们在想什么?心理学上又是如何解释的?Why Some People Never Post on Social Media?People who never post on social media often prioritize privacy, self-protection, and authentic, in-the-moment experiences over digital validation. They often possess high self-concept clarity, meaning they know their worth without needing external approval (likes/comments). Other factors include a desire for boundary clarity, avoidance of performance anxiety, and the protection of their personal space from judgment.【入群邀请】欢迎加入群聊,直接获取本期播客文本和单词本!本邀请码到4月20日有效,如过期请添加豆哥“MindsBetweenD”邀请入群。感谢您的收听,咱们下期新西兰继续再见!

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    29.英文播客: 来回拉扯的爱情让你累了吗?混乱型依恋Disorganized Attachment

    内容简介有一种人,对爱既期待又不信任,会突然变冷疏远,然后又突然的爱得浓烈,甚至又会“破坏”关系,他们怎么了?今天我们来聊一聊第四种情感依恋:混乱型依恋Disorganized or Fearful-Avoidant Attachment。Disorganized attachment is a complex emotional pattern often rooted in childhood trauma, where a caregiver—who should be a source of safety—becomes a primary source of fear.In adult relationships, this often creates a "push-pull" dynamic where individuals simultaneously crave deep intimacy and feel viscerally terrified of it, leading to unpredictable behaviors and profound difficulty trusting others. Despite the challenges of this attachment style, it is possible to heal and build secure bonds through professional therapy, self-compassion, and learning effective self-soothing strategies.【入群邀请】本群到26年4月13日有效,如过期,请直接添加豆哥【MindsBetweenD】入群。群内分享本期播客的全部文本以及单词本:)感谢您的收听,咱们下期新西兰继续再见:)

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    28.英文播客:爱得最用力的人,为什么最不被珍惜?Anxious Attachment

    【内容简介】渴望亲密关系,却又怕被伤害,对伴侣高度敏感但依赖,需要不断确认ta爱我?今天我们来聊一聊焦虑型依恋(Anxious Attachment)。Anxious attachment is an insecure relationship style, typically formed within the first 18 months of life, that stems from inconsistent or unpredictable caregiving where a child's emotional needs were not dependably met. In adulthood, this style is characterized by a strong fear of rejection or abandonment, low self-esteem, and a heightened need for constant reassurance and emotional closeness from partners. Although these patterns can cause significant relationship stress, individuals can shift toward a secure attachment style by developing self-awareness, learning to self-soothe, and engaging in therapy to resolve early childhood blueprints.注意:焦虑型依恋不是生病,而是一种情感处理模式。如果内心痛苦不堪,寻求专业心理咨询是有效的方法!【入群邀请】Minds Between 已经设立听友群,如需入群,请直接添加豆哥微信“MindsBetweenD”,群里会直接更新全部文本和词汇本和如何参与新西兰分享会!如果您已经在小🍠群,也可以移步豆哥微信进群。再次感谢收听本期 Minds Between!来自新西兰的秋天🍂送给你!

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    27.英文播客:亲密关系中的“隐形天花板” 是什么?Nurturing Secure Attachment

    【内容简介】被稳定地爱着,是会上瘾的,而健康关系的底层逻辑又是什么?不粘人、不冷漠的人,到底是怎么谈恋爱的?孩童时期的所见所闻是如何塑造我们对爱的观念?今天我们来聊亲密关系中的“隐形天花板”:安全性依恋!Secure attachment is the fundamental foundation for healthy relationships, rooted in a deep sense of trust, emotional connection, and safety established through responsive caregiving. Individuals with this style exhibit strong emotional regulation, the ability to communicate needs effectively, and a comfortable balance between intimacy and independence. While influenced by early life, these patterns are not fixed and can be actively developed in adulthood through self-reflection, therapy, and engaging in secure, supportive relationships.【入群邀请】Minds Between 已经设立听友群,如需入群,请直接添加豆哥微信“MindsBetweenD”,群里会直接更新全部文本和词汇本和如何参与新西兰分享会!如果您已经在小🍠群,也可以移步豆哥微信进群。再次感谢收听本期 Minds Between!来自新西兰的秋天🍂送给你!

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    26.英文播客:回避性依恋人格到底在回避什么?What's Avoidant Attachment?

    【内容简介】你有没有遇到过这样的人:一旦关系变得更亲密,他就开始后退、变冷,甚至突然消失。这期我们聊聊一种在亲密关系里最让人困惑的模式:回避型依恋. Avoidant attachment is an insecure attachment style characterized by a strong discomfort with emotional intimacy and a high need for independence. In adulthood, this style often manifests as extreme self-reliance and high achievement, yet individuals frequently struggle to form deep connections and may withdraw or distance themselves as soon as a relationship becomes emotionally intense. While these patterns can be deeply ingrained, it is possible to heal and develop a more secure attachment style through self-awareness, consistent effort, and professional support. 他们不是不需要爱,而是太害怕靠近。【入群邀请】Minds Between 刚刚设立听友群,如需入群,请直接添加豆哥微信“MindsBetweenD”,群里会直接更新内容提醒,福利派发,以及如何参与新西兰分享会!如果您已经在小🍠群,也可以移步豆哥微信进群。再次感谢收听本期 Minds Between!来自新西兰的蓝天送给你!

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    25.英文播客: 鲶鱼效应是什么?Best Practices for Leveraging it?

    【内容简介】是不是听说过“鲶鱼效应”?到底什么是“鲶鱼效应”?对于大学生或者刚入职场的小白来说如何理解“鲶鱼效应”?The Catfish Effect refers to a phenomenon where the introduction of a strong competitor or challenging stimulus into a stable environment motivates others to improve their performance and remain active. This effect works by disrupting the status quo and creating a sense of urgency, which encourages individuals and organizations to innovate and adapt rather than becoming complacent or sedentary. While widely used in organizational management to boost productivity, it requires careful implementation to ensure that the resulting competition remains healthy and does not lead to excessive stress or negative conflict.【入群邀请】Minds Between 从本期开始设立听友群,如需入群,请直接添加豆哥微信“MindsBetweenD”,群里会直接更新内容提醒,福利派发,以及如何参与新西兰分享会!如果您已经在小🍠群,也可以移步豆哥微信进群。再次感谢收听本期 Minds Between!来自新西兰的海风送给你!

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    24.英文播客:当我不再执着于成为他人,慢下来,成为自己...

    当我学会慢下来,when You Stop Rushing to Become Someone Else:Habitually rushing and pushing through daily tasks creates a constant state of stress and exhaustion that can eventually lead to burnout or other health challenges. To break this cycle, individuals should develop awareness of their rushing habits, consciously dial back their pace, and prioritize being present over ineffective multitasking. By intentionally slowing down, people can become more effective in their work and ensure they do not miss the most meaningful moments of their lives.感谢收听本期《Minds Between》,如需找到我们,请🍠搜索《南半球唠嗑局》豆姐豆哥很开心的可以分享本期文本和词汇学习手册!

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    23.英播: 不想回家过节,我有问题吗?

    有同学私信我们说自己因为过年没法回家产生了焦虑,想知道Is It Okay to Not Go Home for the Holidays?Some holiday seasons often bring intense emotional tension and the pressure to conform to dysfunctional family roles, leading many to feel drained or forced to suppress their authentic selves. Offering a "reprieve" from these stressors and an opportunity to reclaim personal time by building bonds with a "chosen family". Ultimately, choosing not to go home is presented as a sign of emotional maturity and a healthy boundary that allows individuals to prioritize their personal wellbeing and create peaceful new traditions.感谢收听!祝福大家春节快乐!无论你在哪里都要幸福!

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    22.英播:你也想要真正的感同身受吧 - 如何共情emotional attunement

    源哥说:世界上没有真正的感同深受,但是我真心的推荐他可以了解下emotional attunement - 如何做到共情,共情的好处有哪些呢?Emotional attunement is the essential practice of noticing, empathizing with, and validating the feelings and emotional needs of others, which allows you to approach challenges as a unified team rather than falling into cycles of blame. To effectively practice this, you can first develop critical self-awareness to identify their own internal states. Beyond merely addressing logistics or providing immediate solutions, attunement utilizes tools like open-ended questions to create a healing "glue" that strengthens intimate bonds and can even repair the long-term effects of childhood emotional neglect.感谢收听本期《Minds Between》,可以在🍠上关注《南半球唠嗑局》进群获得本期的全部文本以及词汇学习资料!咱们下期聊聊跟春节相关的一些有用心理学小知识!

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    21.英文播客:小小的改变,如何慢慢改变一生?

    How Small Changes Quietly Change Your Life?What is Compound Effect?The compound effect is the fundamental principle that small, consistent daily habits and micro-decisions, though seemingly insignificant in the moment, multiply like compound interest to create extraordinary success over time. Achieving these results requires a shift toward 100% personal responsibility and a focus on consistency over intensity, prioritizing long-term value creation over the lure of instant gratification. By leveraging the science of habit loops and building sustainable momentum through tiny 1% daily improvements, individuals can rewire their brains to make high-impact behaviors automatic and life-changing.感谢收听本期《Minds Between》,记得在🍠上找到《南半球唠嗑局》就可以获得本期的词汇宝典哟!

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    20.英文播客: 什么样的关系会让人变的更好?Secure Attachment

    What Is Secure Attachment and How Does It Impact Your Life?Secure attachment is a relationship foundation built on trust, emotional safety, and a healthy balance between intimacy and independence. Developing this style enhances personal well-being by improving emotional regulation, self-esteem, and resilience while fostering stable, satisfying connections in both personal and professional life. Although rooted in early childhood experiences, adults can nurture secure attachment through self-awareness, effective communication, mindfulness, and professional support like therapy.感谢收听本期《Minds Between》,如需要本期词汇宝典请在🍠加群《南半球唠嗑局》!咱们下期再见!

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    19.英文播客: 真正让人幸福的,到底是什么?What Actually Makes Us Happy?

    幸福感真的来自拥有更多吗?金钱、比较、焦虑,当代年轻人几乎天天面临的问题,我们如何看待这些问题,如何处理金钱和幸福的关系?We spend so much time chasing happiness — more success, more money, more approval. But what if happiness isn’t something we add to our lives, but something we stop chasing the wrong way? In this episode, we explore what actually makes us happy — and what quietly takes that away.感谢收听本期《Minds Between》,祝各位新年快乐,每天都快乐!如需要词汇学习资料,请在🍠联系《南半球唠嗑局》进群,希望2026的你越来越棒!

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    18.英文播客:如何策略性地规划2026?How to Build a Strategic Plan for 2026?

    A good plan doesn’t control your life. It protects it. How to Plan 2026 strategically? 如何有效地做个计划呢?Think of planning your year like architecting a skyscraper rather than just buying furniture. Traditional goal-setting is like picking out the chairs and paint (the "outcomes") before you have a blueprint. A "decision operating system" is the structural engineering; it identifies the soil quality (your past failures), sets the foundation (your ONE game), and calculates the load-bearing capacity of the beams (your personal time and energy) to ensure the entire structure doesn't collapse under the weight of daily chaos.感谢您的收听,2026希望你充满能量与智慧,通过我们的节目找到更好的自己!

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    17.英文播客: 如果新年只能选一个目标,你会选什么?The One Goal That Matters

    If You Could Choose Just One Goal in the New Year.Every year we make a list, and every year, we feel tired just looking at it, so we asked ourselves: what if we only chose one goal this year?为什么“一个目标”比“十个目标”更有效?有很多目标,其实不是“想要”,而是“不满意”吗?那“一个目标”可以是什么?Maybe growth this year isn’t about doing more. Maybe it’s about needing less from yourself.欢迎收听本期《Minds Between》,豆哥和豆姐也祝大家新年快乐,在2026年可以找到自己更好的一面! 咱们2026继续一起成长!

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    16. 英文播客: 为什么越在乎的人,越容易伤到你?Why we hurt the ones we love?

    今天咱们来聊一聊为什么越在乎的人反而越容易伤到你?As intimacy and trust grow, we feel safe enough to stop "censoring" our words. This lack of inhibitions makes it easier to unintentionally overstep boundaries or make thoughtless comments - this is the Trust Paradox.Think of a long-term relationship like wearing your most comfortable pajamas at home. While you feel totally relaxed and yourself, you are also at your most vulnerable—meaning it’s much easier to accidentally bump into one another than when you are out in the world wearing stiff, protective armor.感谢您的收听,如果有任何想法和问题,请在🍠联系《南半球唠嗑局》还有群组一起大家一起学习!

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    15.英文播客: 情绪稳定,真的是一种能力吗?Is Emotional Stability a Skill?

    情绪稳定是种能力吗?为什么有的人情绪可以如此稳定?我们应该学习什么?Is Emotional Stability a Skill or a Myth?Do you shut down emotionally, or do you fly off the handle? Today, we explore emotional stability—the balanced state of mind that sits between emotional detachment and intense volatility. This stability is the key to being mentally resilient and handling life's stress with composure. We'll reveal the specific, learned emotional skills that help you move from extreme reactions toward a life of greater balance and consistent mental wellbeing.感谢收听本期《Minds Between》,如需词汇分解和minds map,可🍠搜《南半球唠嗑局》加入学习小组!我们一起成长!

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    14.英文播客:如何克服“害怕失败”? Fear of Failure有那么可怕吗?

    今天我们关注于13期的姊妹篇:Fear of Failure:如何克服“害怕失败”的心理机制?Are you constantly held back by the fear of failure? That intense, persistent fear, (often called “Atychiphobia”) can cause you to avoid any activity or scenario that has the potential for an unsuccessful outcome, leading to procrastination or inaction. How could we overcame the fear of failure?  1. Redefine the Failure  2.Practice Self-Compassion 3.Develop a "Bias for Action" 4.Flip Your ScriptBy incorporating these mindset shifts and adopting a growth mindset, what feels like failure today can become a turning point tomorrow, building resilience and strength. 感谢收听本期的《Minds Between》,我们一起成长一起学习,如果需要英文文本以及生词本,请在🍠联系《南半球唠嗑局》。记得同时关注《南半球唠嗑局》哟,更多精彩内容!

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    13.英文播客: 为什么我们害怕被拒绝 Why We Fear Rejection?

    今天让我们深入了解一下为什么我们害怕被拒绝!- Fear of Rejection!This anxiety is considered one of the two most common fears people experience, right alongside the fear of failure. 本期我们深入两部分:1. The Core Problem and Its Cost2. The Path to ResilienceWhen you realize you are worthy irrespective of external validation, you gain the courage to introduce your authentic self to the world!感谢继续收听《Minds Between》,文本以及本期的Minds map,请在🍠联系《南半球唠嗑局》获取。下期我们关注于 the fear of failure 失败乃是成功之母?

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    12.英文播客: 一吵架就冷暴力 -The Pain That Has No Sound

    你是不是也经历过冷暴力?沉默=体面?或是沉默=控制?Stopped replying, not for hours, but days. It hurts, right? But sometimes, silence isn’t just distance. It’s power?What does the study found about the connection between silence length and client emotional expression?What is the the Silent Treatment: A Form of Emotional Abuse?欢迎收听本期的《Minds Between》,如果需要minds map请在🍠联系《南半球唠嗑局》😁

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    11.英文播客:不幸的人用一生治愈童年?Healing your inner child with love

    都说“幸福的人用童年治愈一生,不幸的人用一生治愈童年”,长大以后,我们还在安慰小时候的我。今天我们就来聊一聊:Inner Child Healing and Self LoveInner child healing is the process of reparenting yourself by nurturing your emotional wounds and creating a sense of safety, protection, and love.Core Goals: Self-Acceptance: Nurture yourself with self-compassion and affirm that you are enough just as you am and always worthy. Healing & Freedom: Heal old wounds and feel safe to express your true self with kindness.Essential Steps: Acknowledge and Identify: Listen to your inner child's feelings and recognize emotional triggers by tracing them back to childhood pain points. Restructure Beliefs: Use affirmations daily (such as Mirror Work) to replace negative thoughts with compassionate and supportive ones. Reparenting in Action: Give yourself the needed emotional response, set healthy boundaries, and make time to be playful and explore curiosities. Signs of Progress: You know you are healing when you can self-soothe, use healthy coping mechanisms, and act or react differently in conflicts compared to the past.感谢收听本期《Minds Between》,如果感觉听起来有困难,可以🍠搜索《南半球唠嗑局》进群获得文本和Minds map!记得转发收藏哟!

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    10.英语播客:从小做个"懂事"的孩子, 对吗?

    从小我们被教育要做一个“懂事”的孩子,但是你有没注意到,“懂事”在很多时候已经忽略了你自己的感受。做个“懂事的“孩子,对吗?Sometimes we say ‘懂事’ in Chinese — being sensible — but have you noticed how it often means ignoring your own feelings?Why is it so incredibly hard to break the habit of people-pleasing? It’s not just about being polite; it’s driven by deep psychological and cultural forces that lock us into the "Good Girl" role.The core psychological driver is external validation. For many, self-worth becomes entirely dependent on making other people happy. We live for praise, and if we don't get it regularly, anxiety can spike. This extreme need for approval often stems from childhood experiences where a person received either too little or sometimes even excessive validation. This can manifest as relentless perfectionism and a fear of judgment, criticism, and conflict.Culturally, this behavior is reinforced by deep gender bias. Research shows women are socially conditioned from an early age to be "good," avoiding conflict and seeking approval. The desirable adjectives for women tend to be soft—like compassionate, warm, and loyal. Conversely, men are valued for being strong—including assertive, dominant, and decisive.The "Nice Girl Trap" forces us into a rigid role where we feel compelled to conform and concede. This leads to the "disease to please," where we ignore our own needs, struggle to say "no," and ultimately get exhausted and burnt out. Breaking free requires recognizing that we are limiting ourselves and choosing authenticity over perpetual approval.感谢您的收听,如果有需要本期内容的英文minds map或者文本,请在小🍠联系《南半球唠嗑局》,豆姐豆哥会提供文案哟!

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    9.英文播客:在感情中学会说“不”,是尊重自己和他人的开始How to Say No with Love

    在感情中,我们如何温柔地的说“不”,如何创建正确的Emotional Boundaries? Saying No, Protecting Your Peace, and Handling Emotional Immaturity.Today we explore how setting limits is an essential act of self-respect and love, not selfishness. We discuss methods for establishing healthy emotional boundaries to protect your well-being and introduce a strategy for communicating with emotionally immature people (EIPs) who often struggle with accountability and view limits as rejection.Key Takeaways:Boundaries are Bridges, Not Walls.Healing the Guilt of "No".Emotional Boundaries in Relationships.Understanding EIP Reactions.The EIP Defense System.The CLEAR Formula for EIPs:Limit or boundary (keep it short).Explain the benefit.Assurance (reiterate commitment).感谢您的收听,如需本期内容的Minds Map以及文本,请在小🍠联系《南半球唠嗑局》,豆姐豆哥会很开心帮到你哟。

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    8.英文播客:对自己温柔一点,是一种成熟的力量The Power of Self-Compassion

    今天我来聊 The Power and Practice of Self-CompassionToday explore self-compassion, which is defined as extending the same kindness, warmth, and understanding toward yourself when you struggle, fail, or feel inadequate, that you would naturally show a close friend. Instead of harshly judging or criticizing yourself, self-compassion involves honoring and accepting your inherent humanness, recognizing that mistakes and suffering are a shared reality of life.我们为什么要聊这个话题:Thousands of research studies demonstrate that being more self-compassionate benefits both mental and physical health. Self-compassionate people are more likely to be happy, resilient, motivated, emotionally intelligent, and to engage in healthy behaviors (like eating well and exercising). They are less likely to experience shame, anxiety, depression, burnout, or base their self-worth on external approval.感谢您的收听,并且希望你在接下来的日子里让自己变的更优秀!如果需要本期的文本和Minds map,记得在🍠联系《南半球唠嗑局》,豆姐豆哥会很开心能帮到你哟!

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    7. 英文播客:如何快速调节情绪的简单方法How to Regulate Emotions

    今天我们来聊一聊如何有效地调节情绪,让自个儿身心健康!豆哥豆姐发送来自新西兰的纯净关心给您。Today we dive into the vital skill of Emotion Regulation (ER), exploring how we manage our feelings and reactions to maintain mental health and navigate daily life successfully.ER is the ability to control one’s emotional state. It involves both down-regulation (reducing intense negative emotions like anger or anxiety) and up-regulation (amping up useful emotions like excitement.Key Strategies:• Cognitive Reappraisal: Changing the way you think about a situation (e.g., viewing a setback as an opportunity to learn) to change its emotional impact.• Mindfulness/Acceptance: Fully feeling intense emotions without reacting in extreme ways, allowing them to pass.• Creating Space: Temporarily removing yourself from a situation or using healthy distraction to gain mental distance before responding.• Breathing: Using slow, deep, diaphragmatic breaths to ground yourself and step back from an intense flash of emotion.• S-B-R-C Approach: A practical strategy to Stop, Breathe, Reflect on consequences, and Choose a positive response instead of simply reaction.感谢您的收听,记得给我们留言点赞转发收藏哟☀️!

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    6. 英文播客:讨好型人格的根源以及如何改变?People Pleasing:The Hidden Trap

    真正的善良不是无条件的付出,而是有界限的温柔。当你敢于说‘不’,你也终于给自己说了‘是’。” 本期英文播客我们来聊:讨好型人格的心里机制以及如何改变?We will explore the complex psychology of people-pleasing, defining the behavior, examining its deep-seated origins in childhood or trauma, identifying different types of pleasers, and providing evidence-based tools to help you reclaim your boundaries and prioritize your well-being.Key Takeaways:Establish Clear Boundaries (and Practice Saying No)Increase Self-Awareness and Self-CompassionManage Requests Effectively如果您需要本期内容的详细讲解,请私信《南半球唠嗑局》小🍠,豆姐豆哥会发给你本期详细的文本大纲和学习指南哟:)

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    5.英文播客: 吃巧克力的牛之一块牛排的全球旅程 New Zealand's Livestock Industry

    喂牛吃巧克力的新西兰畜牧业有多神奇?人均4只羊的国家离,一个中国女孩的11年“出逃式转行”:In New Zealand, where sheep outnumber people 4: 1 and ~80% of beef and lamb is exported, livestock isn’t scenery, it’s strategy.From grass-fed vs. grain-fed to traceability (ear tags, health declarations, export compliance) and animal welfare (low-stress handling, smart pasture rotation), our guest, Judy, explains how steak goes paddock to plate—and why NZ’s “natural energy pack” reputation is earned.Judy moved to New Zealand and rebuilt her career in marketing and supply chain for red meat. We also dig into culture shock: East Asia’s urgency vs. New Zealand’s calm. Judy shows how a Chinese woman wins trust in a male-dominated, rural sector—navigating jargon, tempo, and teamwork—plus buying tips on cuts, what “grass-finished” means, and why some markets prefer bone-in while others chase sirloin, ribeye, or tenderloin.中文版本,请收听《南半球唠嗑局》第22期《喂牛吃巧克力的新西兰畜牧业有多神奇?人均4只羊的国家离,一个中国女孩的11年“出逃式转行”》

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    4. 英文播客:非暴力沟通与情绪管理 Speak Without the Fight!

    Tired of intimate relationships, work, or friend conversations turning into arguments or misunderstanding? This episode introduces Nonviolent Communication (NVC), a practical, gentler method to express your genuine feelings and needs without resorting to blaming or attacking.We explore the four core steps of NVC: Observation: Stating the facts—what you saw or heard—without evaluation or criticism. Feeling: Expressing your true inner emotions (like sadness, insecurity, or loneliness), rather than drawing conclusions about the other person. Need: Identifying the core, unmet human desires (such as being understood, safety, or companionship) that lie beneath the conflict and emotions. Request: Converting your needs into a clear, specific, positive, and optional invitation—not a command.Our brain activates defensive mechanisms (Fight, Flight, or Freeze) when faced with negative feedback, and how to pause and restore rational thought.The person who speaks up first is not admitting fault; they are the one who truly cares about the relationship. Tune in to master this invaluable skill, enabling more dialogue and less confrontation, repairing connections, and creating warmth in your life.感谢收听《Minds Between》,中文版本请收听《南半球唠嗑局》第31期《如何让ta好好说话:非暴力沟通与情绪管理》!

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    3.英文播客:如何听懂ta的话:3步法则Unlocking the Power of Active Listening

    This episode reveals why our brains often struggle to truly listen and introduces practical "king-level" techniques to foster deeper connections. Learn to truly heard and transform your relationships.Key Takeaways: What is Active Listening?It's a deliberate practice of truly understanding others, not just hearing words. Psychologist Carl Rogers noted that "when a person is truly listened to, things change". Why We Struggle to Listen (Common Barriers): Our brains face natural barriers:Selective AttentionSelf-Centered BiasFull Load The 5 Levels of Listening:"ignoring, pretend or selective" are less effective."King" levels (focused and empathetic/sympathetic) involve truly understanding content, emotions, and unspoken needs, fostering deep connection. 3 Practical Active Listening Techniques:1. Create a Focused Listening Environment: Use body language and minimize distractions.2. Use Reflective Confirmation: Rephrase the speaker's message in your own words to confirm understanding. Avoid: hijacking the conversation, constant negation, or rushing to solutions.3. Ask Open-Ended Questions: Encourage deeper expression with questions beyond "yes/no" (e.g., "What made you feel that way?"). Avoid: suggestive or judgmental questions.The Transformative Power of Listening:Active listening builds trust, reduces misunderstandings, and deepens emotional connection, making others feel truly seen and valued. It's the "lowest cost, highest value gift".《Minds Between》感谢您的收听!中文版本请收听《南半球唠嗑局》第33期《如何好好听话?三步倾听法则,让ta听懂你的心!》

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    2.英文播客: 如何表达爱的五种语言 Why I Love You Doesn't Always Land

    为什么有时候,即使你付出了很多努力,对方却还是感觉不到被爱?答案可能是——你们在说着不同的“爱的语言”。Why is it that sometimes, no matter how much effort you put in, the other person just doesn’t feel loved? The answer may lie in speaking different love languages.In this episode, we break down Gary Chapman’s famous “Five Love Languages” and explore how they shape our connections — not just in romance, but also with family, friends, and even at work. We’ll share heartfelt stories, cultural perspectives, and practical tips to help you unlock your relationship code.在这一期节目中,我们将拆解盖瑞·查普曼提出的著名理论——爱的五种语言,并探讨它们如何塑造我们的关系。不仅仅是恋爱,还包括亲情、友情,甚至职场关系。我们会分享真实的故事、文化差异的视角,以及实用的小技巧,帮你解锁属于你的“关系密码”。Episode Highlights: The Five Love Languages Explained: Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Receiving Gifts, Acts of Service, and Physical Touch. Which one is yours? East vs. West Expressions: From direct “I love yous” to quiet acts of care — how cultures shape the way we give and receive love. When Parents Show Love Differently: The touching “down jacket” story that reveals how parental love is often misunderstood. Money ≠ Love: Why emotional connection matters more than financial gestures in building true happiness. Self-Love & Healing: How knowing your own love language helps with self-care and repairing family bonds.Remember: Saying “I love you,” “I miss you,” or “I care” can be simple yet life-changing. Don’t hold back.请牢记:一句“我爱你”、“我想你了”或“我在乎你”,看似简单,却可能改变一生。别吝啬表达。中文版本请听《南半球唠嗑局》的第15期节目:除了金钱,我们还能如何表达爱|爱的语言

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    1.英文播客: 金钱和幸福的关系More Money Doesn't Lead to Lasting Happiness

    💡 After 85 years of research, Harvard found happiness isn't about money — it's about people and relationships.💡 哈佛一项长达85年的研究发现,幸福的关键不是金钱,而是人际关系,这包括亲情,友情,爱情还有同事之间的情谊。Welcome to the first episode of Minds Between, the English edition of 《南半球唠嗑局》In this episode, we explore the link between money and happiness, and what really matters in life.欢迎收听 Minds Between 的第一期节目,这是《南半球唠嗑局》的英文精华版!在这一期节目里,我们一起聊聊金钱和幸福的关系,以及人生真正重要的优先级是什么。The #1 Key to Happiness: Insights from Harvard's 85-year study of over 2,000 people show that strong relationships—not money—are the biggest factor for a happy life.The Limits of Money: Money can solve basic needs and reduce stress, but beyond a certain point, more wealth doesn't add much joy.The Value of Time: Would you trade your life today for the fortune of someone much older? This thought experiment shows why time often outweighs wealth.What Truly Matters: Building close connections, caring for your health, and finding purpose are more powerful drivers of happiness than financial success.Practical Takeaways: From a simple "Energy Journal" to reflections from friends, we share ideas on how to focus your time and energy on what matters most.🎧 Join us as we rethink money, happiness, and how to create a life with real meaning. 中文版本请听《南半球唠嗑局》的第八期节目:EP8.金钱与幸福:我们需要多少钱才能快乐?

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🎧 A podcast exploring emotional intelligence, communication, and self-growth — through insights, and everyday conversations. The show also covers news and pop culture to make learning English more fun and meaningful. Helping you connect deeper, speak kinder, and live wiser.一档结合心理学与日常对话的播客,探索沟通、情绪与成长的艺术。节目也会涉及新闻、名人、文化话题,让英语学习变得更有趣、更贴近生活。陪你一起听懂世界,也听懂自己。

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