Overcome With Travis White

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Overcome With Travis White

Overcome is a mental health podcast for people who look “fine” on the outside but feel exhausted, stuck, or quietly struggling on the inside.Hosted by Travis White, Overcome goes beyond surface-level mental health advice to explore the deeper roots of anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, and emotional pain. These are honest, sometimes uncomfortable conversations about what it really takes to heal not just cope.Each episode features real stories and thoughtful discussions with advocates, professionals, and people who have lived through loss, trauma, illness, addiction, and identity-shifting life events. Together, we explore healing through personal responsibility, self-awareness, resilience, faith-adjacent meaning, and practical insight—without toxic positivity or quick fixes.This podcast is for you if:You’re tired of “just manage your symptoms” adviceYou’re high-functioning but emotionally worn down

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    Loving Someone Through Psychosis Nearly Broke Me | Marriage & Mental Illness

    Imagine marrying the person you love… only to feel like they slowly disappear right in front of you.What happens when severe mental illness, psychosis, financial pressure, and emotional exhaustion begin tearing apart a marriage only months after the wedding day? And how do you hold onto compassion when your own mental health is collapsing too?In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, Travis sits down with Austi Stenson for one of the rawest conversations ever shared on the podcast. Austi opens up about loving someone through psychosis, navigating schizoaffective disorder, caretaker burnout, medical bills, emotional trauma, and ultimately facing divorce while still caring deeply for the person she married.This episode shines a light on the hidden side of severe mental illness that people rarely talk about: the impact on spouses, families, finances, identity, and emotional survival.What We Discussed The subtle early signs of psychosis in marriage  How schizoaffective disorder changed their relationship  Caregiver burnout and emotional exhaustion  Living in constant fight-or-flight mode  The financial pressure of mental illness and medical bills  Supporting a spouse through psychosis and hospitalization  Alcohol, paranoia, and emotional instability  The emotional guilt caregivers often carry  The impact severe mental illness has on families and relationships  Divorce, grief, and still loving someone after separation  How trauma and chronic stress changed Austi’s mental health  Why mental health education and support systems matter Learn MoreIf this episode impacted you, please share it with someone who may need to hear they are not alone.Follow Overcome with Travis White for more conversations around mental health, trauma, resilience, addiction recovery, healing, and overcoming life’s hardest moments.Austi Stenson Website: https://www.chroniccreative.co/Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    The Hidden Mental Load of Parenting (And How It Affects Your Kids)

    Mental load of parenting is more than schedules and discipline. It is the invisible pressure parents carry while trying to stay calm, connected, and emotionally present for their kids.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, Travis shares a personal parenting moment and practical tools for emotional regulation, grounding, and rebuilding a stronger family foundation.What We Discussed: The hidden mental load of parenting and why it builds up  How your mental state directly affects your kids’ behavior  The role expectations play in parenting frustration  Real-life parenting stress triggers (bedtime, repeating yourself)  Simple techniques to reset in overwhelming moments  The 5-4-3-2-1 grounding method  Why awareness matters more than perfection in parenting  How to build a strong foundation using the FAITH framework  The 3 foundation questions every parent should ask themselves  Two challenges to help you grow as a parentVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    You Can Build Trust for Years… Then Lose It in Seconds: My Dog Bit My Daughter

    A dog bite can change the way a family understands trust, safety, and responsibility in a single moment. This episode explores parenting guilt, anxiety recovery, and what it takes to rebuild trust after something frightening happens at home.Travis shares the story of the day his dog bit his daughter, how it affected his family, and how the Trust pillar of the FAITH Framework helped him think through boundaries, healing, and safety.What We Discussed The role pets can play in improving mental health  How my dog helped me through anxiety and gave me purpose  Early warning signs and behavioral challenges we faced  The moment my dog bit my daughter and what happened next  The overwhelming guilt and responsibility as a parent  How quickly trust can be broken in a single moment  The process of rebuilding trust over time  Boundaries between dogs and children every parent should consider  Learning your dog’s behavior and preventing future incidents  How trust connects to healing and personal growth  Applying the Trust pillar of the FAITH Framework in real life If this episode resonated with you, follow the show, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it.Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Addiction, PTSD, and Losing Everything: How He Rebuilt His Life From Rock Bottom

    Addiction recovery, PTSD, and rock bottom can feel impossible to climb out of when you have lost your family, career, and sense of purpose. Ryan Reichert's story is about rebuilding life after everything falls apart.In this episode, Travis talks with Ryan about military PTSD, prescription drug abuse, sobriety, faith, daily habits, and the hard but hopeful process of turning pain into purpose.What We Discussed Ryan’s early struggles with identity and pressure to succeed  How injury led to prescription drug abuse and addiction  The impact of military service, PTSD, and trauma on mental health  Hitting rock bottom: losing his family, career, and sense of self  The moment he chose sobriety and walked into his first AA meeting  How faith and spirituality helped him rebuild his life  The “three daily wins” system for physical, mental, and spiritual growth  Letting go of control and focusing on what you can change  Overcoming limiting beliefs and redefining success  Why community and meaningful conversations are key to healingConnect with Ryan Reichert: Website: Our Protector Development Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ryan.t.reichert LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanreichert78/Ryan is a speaker, coach, and founder of Our Protector Development, a platform focused on helping people turn pain into purpose through faith, reflection, and action. Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    The Hidden Mental Health Crisis in Young Adults No One Talks About

    Young adult mental health is often shaped by anxiety, social comparison, pressure to succeed, and the fear of feeling lost. This episode looks at the hidden crisis many young adults are carrying quietly.Therapeutic consultant Joanna Lilley joins Travis to unpack life transitions, Gen Z mental health, parent support, mentorship, and what helps young adults move forward when they feel stuck.What We Discussed Why so many young adults feel lost and anxious  How anxiety can control your life if left unmanaged  The impact of social media and comparison on mental health  Common mistakes parents make when trying to help  How to recognize when stress becomes something more serious  Why having a mentor or support system matters  The importance of “learning through failure” in early adulthood  When it’s okay to take a different path or reset Learn More Visit Joanna Lilley: https://lilleyconsulting.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    High-Functioning Depression Is the Lie No One Sees

    High-functioning depression can look like success on the outside while someone is quietly falling apart inside. This episode explores invisible depression, bipolar II, misdiagnosis, and the pressure to appear okay.Writer Sarah Michelle Sherman joins Travis for an honest conversation about anxiety and depression, motherhood, suicidal thoughts, ADHD diagnosis, self-advocacy, and what healing really looks like.What We Discussed What high-functioning depression really looks like  Being misdiagnosed and struggling to find the right treatment  The difference between depression, burnout, and bipolar disorder  Living with the “mean voice” in your head  Overdosing and the wake-up call that followed  Why motherhood changed her relationship with suicidal thoughts  The hidden reality behind appearing “fine”  Learning to advocate for yourself in mental health care  Why people reward pretending everything is okay  The uncomfortable truth about healing and why it never fully endsLearn MoreWebsite: https://www.sarahmichellesherman.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sar.sher Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarsherm LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-michelle-sandor/Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Why Men Stay Silent in Grief (Even When They’re Falling Apart Inside)

    Men's mental health and grief often hide behind silence, responsibility, and the pressure to stay strong. This episode looks at male grief, widower grief, and the pain many men carry alone.Weston Brandon joins Travis to share what it was like to lose his wife weeks after their son was born, become a single father, and rebuild life after loss with honesty, purpose, and support.What We Discussed: Why men often suppress grief instead of expressing it  The hidden ways grief shows up such as anger, isolation, and numbness  Feeling alone even when people are around you  How responsibility can force men to ignore their pain  The impact of losing a spouse and becoming a single parent overnight  Why having a space to talk is critical for men  How unresolved wounds resurface during grief  Rebuilding life after loss and finding purpose again Learn More About Weston Brandon:Weston Brandon is a speaker, author, and songwriter who helps individuals build resilience, find purpose, and take control of their lives through his DRIVE framework. After losing his wife just weeks after the birth of their son, Weston rebuilt his life from the ground up and now uses that experience to help others navigate grief, identity, and personal growth.He is also actively involved in men’s mental health through the I Love You Bro Project, helping create safe spaces where men can open up and support one another.Learn more about Weston and his work:https://westonbrandon.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    The Lie That’s Keeping You Depressed, Overweight, and Stuck (And How to Break It)

    Self-sabotage, negative self-talk, and old beliefs can keep you depressed, overweight, and stuck far longer than you realize. This episode explores how mindset affects mental health, physical health, and personal change.Travis talks with Sheri Arcuria about weight loss mindset, hypnotherapy, depression help, and how small shifts can break patterns that have kept you trapped.You’ll also hear:How negative self-talk keeps you trappedWhy “I can’t” is one of the most dangerous beliefsThe connection between mindset and physical healthHow to take small, consistent steps when you feel overwhelmedWhy you are NOT alone in your strugglesIf you’ve ever felt stuck, lost, or like nothing is changing—this episode is for you.🔗 Learn MoreFollow Sheri Arcuria and MOBA:Website: https://mobamentality.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheri.moba/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moba.sheriVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Stoicism and Mental Health: Leadership, Discipline, and Surviving Life in a Submarine

    Stoicism and mental health meet in one of the most high-pressure environments imaginable: life inside a nuclear submarine. This episode explores emotional discipline, leadership, stress management, and resilience under pressure.William Spears joins Travis to connect stoic philosophy, military leadership, cognitive behavioral therapy, personal responsibility, and the mental toughness required to stay grounded when life feels intense.What We Discuss• The mental challenges of living and working inside a nuclear submarine • How stoic philosophy connects to modern mental health practices • The difference between emotional suppression and emotional discipline • Leadership lessons from operating high-performance teams • Why responsibility and accountability shape strong leaders • The stigma surrounding mental health in high-pressure careers • How journaling and writing can improve mental clarity • Teaching resilience and character to the next generationLearn MoreTo learn more about William Spears and his work:Website https://williamcspears.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    How Do You Heal After Hitting Rock Bottom With Your Mental Health?

    Rock bottom can feel like the end of your story, especially when depression, trauma, and suicidal thoughts take over. This episode explores mental health recovery after life pushes you past your limit.Tony Kessel joins Travis to talk about foster care trauma, military trauma, music and healing, counseling, faith, community, and the courage it takes to ask for help.What We DiscussedGrowing up in foster care and searching for identityHow music became a coping tool during difficult momentsThe emotional impact of military service and deploymentExperiencing depression, panic attacks, and suicide attemptsWhy rock bottom looks different for everyoneThe stigma surrounding men’s mental healthHow counseling, faith, and community can support healingThe importance of asking for help before things spiralThe role music can play in processing trauma and emotionsRebuilding purpose and identity after hitting rock bottomLearn More About TonyWebsite https://dualistmedia.com/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dualistmediaYouTube https://www.youtube.com/dualistmedia2013Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dualistmediaVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Two Cancers in 14 Months: How Do You Keep Going When Life Won’t Let Up?

    Cancer and mental health collide when life will not let up. Dr. Jeffrey Reynolds faced two cancers in 14 months and had to navigate fear, uncertainty, family, work, and faith while continuing to move forward.This episode explores prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, anxiety and illness, endurance mindset, resilience, and what it means to keep going without pretending everything is fine.What We DiscussedReceiving a cancer diagnosis via phone notificationFacing two cancers in 14 monthsManaging anxiety between medical scansThe “warrior mentality” vs. vulnerabilityWhy “You’ll be okay” isn’t always helpfulFaith, mortality, and spiritual wrestlingUsing endurance sports as mental trainingHow exercise protects mental health during crisisSupporting someone through a major health diagnosisTurning adversity into purpose and legacyLearn MoreEvery Mile Mattershttps://www.everymilematters.com/every-mile-matters/Connect with Dr. Jeffrey Reynolds:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjeffreyreynolds Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drjeffreyreynolds LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjeffreyreynolds/Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Are You Successful… or Just Exhausted? The Truth About Founder Burnout

    Founder burnout does not always look like collapse. Sometimes it looks like achievement mixed with chronic stress, panic attacks, brain fog, anxiety, and emotional disconnection.In this episode, Travis explores entrepreneur mental health, hustle culture, high performer burnout, breathwork, mindfulness, and how to define success without losing your peace.What We Discussed:The hidden signs of founder burnoutWhy high performance can turn into self-sabotagePanic attacks and chronic stress in entrepreneursTreating root causes vs. masking symptomsThe connection between inflammation, mindset, and burnoutScience meeting ancient wisdomRebuilding success through alignment instead of hustleHow purpose changes your mental healthLearn More:Connect with Alessandro Grampa: https://wholegrainwisdom.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    How Can Men Rebuild Mental Strength Without Losing Their Faith?

    Christian men's mental health often sits at the intersection of faith, pressure, burnout, shame, and emotional shutdown. This episode asks how men can rebuild mental strength without losing their faith.Sean McManus joins Travis to discuss Christian masculinity, fitness, brotherhood, courageous transparency, emotional resilience, and practical ways men can lead from a healthier place.In this episode of Overcome With Travis White, we confront the silent battle many Christian men are fighting burnout, emotional shutdown, shame, identity loss, and the pressure to always be strong without ever being honest.If you’ve been asking yourself how can men rebuild mental strength without losing their faith, this conversation will hit home.Men’s strength coach Sean McManus shares how faith, fitness, discipline, and brotherhood help men rebuild mental resilience without compromising their beliefs. We unpack why so many men feel exhausted and disconnected and what practical steps they can take to reclaim clarity, confidence, and leadership.We discuss:The “nice guy” trap in Christian cultureWhy men feel burned out but don’t talk about itHow nutrition and fitness impact mental strengthThe power of courageous transparencyWhy men must stop pouring from an empty cupHow to rebuild mental strength without abandoning faithIf you're wondering how can men rebuild mental strength without losing their faith, this episode offers real answers rooted in faith and action.You are not weak for struggling. You are not less faithful for feeling burned out. And you can rebuild.Follow Sean for more on rebuilding mental strength through faith, fitness, and discipline:Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/theseanmcmanus/ X (Twitter) → https://x.com/theseanmcmanus Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/sean.mcmanus.965Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Why Suppressing Anger Is Making You Anxious, Depressed, and Physically Sick

    Bronwyn Schweiger explains how suppressed anger can become anxiety, depression, insomnia, physical symptoms, shame, and unresolved childhood trauma.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We Discuss:Why suppressed anger often shows up as anxiety, depression, and physical symptomsHow childhood shame and emotional invalidation shape adult mental healthThe difference between healthy anger and destructive angerWhy shame keeps people stuck—and why it isn’t an emotionHow therapy can help reconnect you to emotions you’ve learned to avoidThe link between unresolved emotional pain and insomnia, illness, and burnoutWhy being true to yourself isn’t selfish—it’s healingLearn More:Bronwyn Schweiger Podcast: Angry at the Right ThingsIf this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and remember—you’re not broken. You’re human.Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    The Fear Never Left: Childhood Trauma That Followed Him Into Adulthood

    Julio Rivera shares how childhood trauma, fear, hypervigilance, bipolar disorder, masculinity, therapy, EMDR, and martial arts shaped his healing.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.The fear never left—and it followed him into adulthood.In this episode of Overcome With Travis White, Travis sits down with writer, martial arts coach, and mental health advocate Julio Rivera for an honest conversation about childhood trauma, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and the long-term effects of growing up in fear.Julio shares his story of growing up in a violent Brooklyn neighborhood and living in constant hypervigilance from a young age. Although he built physical strength through bodybuilding and martial arts, the internal fear remained—until therapy, EMDR, meditation, and deeper emotional work helped him begin healing.Together, Travis and Julio discuss:Childhood trauma and its lifelong mental health impactAnxiety, depression, and bipolar disorderMasculinity, vulnerability, and mental health stigmaSuicidal ideation and survivalMartial arts as a tool for emotional regulation and resilienceWriting, mindfulness, and daily grounding practicesWhy strength does not erase fearThe importance of early mental health supportThis episode is for anyone who feels like their past still lives inside them—and for those learning how to face fear instead of hiding from it.Learn MoreJulio RiveraWebsite: https://internaljujitsu.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/internaljujitsuVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    When Getting Out of Bed Feels Impossible: The Reality of Chronic Depression

    Nita Sweeney discusses chronic depression, bipolar II, anxiety, suicidal ideation, mindfulness, movement, and surviving days when getting out of bed feels impossible.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.When getting out of bed feels impossible, it’s not laziness it’s chronic depression. In this deeply honest conversation on Overcome with Travis White, Travis White sits down with bestselling author, mindfulness coach, and mental health advocate Nita Sweeney to talk about what living with chronic depression actually looks like behind the scenes.Nita shares her lived experience with bipolar II, anxiety, suicidal ideation, panic attacks, and long depressive episodes including how depression can steal your energy, your identity, and your sense of hope. Together, they explore why when getting out of bed feels impossible, even the smallest actions can feel overwhelming, and why progress in mental health is never linear.This episode also covers:What chronic depression really feels like day to dayThe difference between anxiety and depression — and why depression is often harder to climb out ofWhy “just try harder” is one of the most damaging mental health mythsHow movement, mindfulness, and compassion can support healingWhy staying alive during the darkest moments matters — even when hope feels goneIf getting out of bed feels impossible, this conversation is a reminder that you are not broken, you are not alone, and what you’re experiencing is real.Learn MoreLearn more about Nita Sweeney, her books, and her work at: 👉 https://nitasweeney.comListen to more honest conversations on Overcome with Travis White, where real stories help remind people they are not alone in their mental health journey.Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Understanding Self-Sabotage and Anxiety in High Achievers | Albert Bramante

    Albert Bramante explores self-sabotage, high achiever anxiety, fear of success, performance pressure, and the emotional patterns that hold people back.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussWhat self-sabotage looks like in high achieversHigh-functioning anxiety and the brain’s survival responseWhy fear often shows up right before successThe difference between safety, comfort, and growthHow trauma and past experiences influence mindsetPractical tools to reframe failure, fear, and anxietyHow to stop living on autopilot and start taking intentional actionLearn More About Albert BramanteExplore Albert’s work in psychology, performance mindset, and overcoming self-sabotage:Website: https://albertbramante.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/albertbramanteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dralbramanteLinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/albertbramanteVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    I Was Functioning… But I Wasn’t Okay | Depression and Anxiety Story

    A lived-experience conversation about functioning depression, anxiety, invisible suffering, emotional burnout, and what it means to look okay while struggling.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedGrowing up with depression and early experiences of bullyingLiving with depression, anxiety, and suicide ideation as a teenagerHow anxiety attacks showed up physically and disrupted daily lifeThe difference between depression waves and anxiety episodesSuicidal thoughts, shame, and the fear of speaking upThe stigma men face when talking about mental healthHow music became a critical tool for coping and healingTurning pain into purpose through podcasting and storytellingWhy open conversations about depression, anxiety, and suicide ideation matterListen to Noah's podcast: https://linktr.ee/noahspodcastIf this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who may need to hear it. Conversations about depression, anxiety, and suicide ideation can help people feel less alone.Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Why Your Anxiety Won’t Go Away (And What You’re Missing)

    A trauma-informed conversation about why anxiety persists, what healing often misses, and how self-trust, agency, and compassion can support recovery.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedWhy anxiety doesn’t just go awayThe hidden role of trauma in chronic anxietyHow self-criticism keeps the nervous system activatedWhy suppressing emotions often makes anxiety worseThe difference between coping and true healingHow to build self-trust and emotional safetyMoving from victimhood to agencyWhat it really means to transform sufferingLearn MoreWebsite: https://www.psychedelic-integration.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psycheintegrationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julian-bermudez-ma-ccmp/Explore the work of Julian Bermudez, learn more about trauma healing and psychedelic integration, and connect for insights, resources, and upcoming offerings.Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery & Mental Health Advocacy | Nicholas Ruchlewicz

    Nicholas Ruchlewicz shares his traumatic brain injury recovery story and the mental health advocacy that grew from life after brain injury.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussTraumatic brain injury recovery and long-term mental health challengesLife after a motorcycle accident and severe traumaAnxiety, depression, and emotional regulation after TBIThe connection between trauma, mental health, and identityMusic as a healing tool during recoveryMental health advocacy and supporting trauma survivorsThe importance of community, vulnerability, and asking for helpTurning trauma into purpose and serviceWhy This Episode MattersTraumatic brain injuries often leave invisible scars. This conversation sheds light on the realities many survivors face—long after physical wounds heal—and why mental health advocacy is critical for trauma recovery. Whether you are a survivor, caregiver, advocate, or someone navigating mental health challenges, this episode reminds you that your story didn’t end—it simply changed direction.Learn more about Nicholas P. Ruchlewicz and his work as a trauma and brain injury survivor and mental health advocate:Gifts of Perspective: https://linktr.ee/giftofperspectiveThrough Gifts of Perspective, Nicholas shares insights on traumatic brain injury recovery, mental health advocacy, and finding purpose after trauma.Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    The Science of Mental Health: Blood Biomarkers, Genetics, and Lifestyle with Daniel Tausan

    Daniel Tausan explains the science of mental health through blood biomarkers, genetics, lifestyle, metabolic health, and personalized wellness.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussWhat the science of mental health really means beyond psychologyHow blood biomarkers can predict mental health, longevity, and disease riskGenetics vs lifestyle: which matters more for mental health outcomesWhy emotional health and metabolic health are deeply connectedThe role of diet, insulin, and ketones in brain health and mood regulationHow language, belief systems, and identity impact mental wellbeingWhy extended blood panels can be life-changing for long-term healthRethinking depression, anxiety, seizures, and emotional regulationThe future of predictive health analytics and personalized medicineLearn more about Daniel Tausan and his work connecting people to meaningful, actionable science:Website: https://timelinesciences.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/timelinesciences/Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Teen Anxiety, Self-Harm, and Healing: A Mother’s Story with Jenn Robb

    Jenn Robb shares a mother's story of teen anxiety, self-harm, parenting through crisis, trauma-informed support, and finding a path toward healing.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedRecognizing early warning signs of teen anxiety and self-harmThe moment everything changed for Jenn’s familyHow trauma and sexual assault impact teen mental healthSupporting a teen through self-harm and recoveryThe role of EMDR and trauma-informed therapyLetting go of guilt as a parentSetting boundaries to protect a child’s mental healthWhy parents must advocate within schools and healthcare systemsFunctional medicine, root-cause healing, and mental healthSelf-care and resilience for moms supporting struggling teensFinding purpose and hope through teen anxiety, self-harm, and healingConnect with Jenn Robb and access resources for moms navigating teen mental health:Website: https://warriormomcoach.netInstagram: @warriormom_jennrobbVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Breaking Family Cycles: Deborah Moffatt on Healing Childhood Trauma & Dysfunction

    Deborah Moffatt discusses breaking family cycles, childhood trauma, generational patterns, abandonment wounds, journaling, and healing family dysfunction.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We Discuss:Growing up in instability and emotional chaosAbandonment wounds, validation seeking & people-pleasingBecoming a young mother and breaking cycles for her kidsRecognizing toxic relationships and patternsHow therapy, journaling, and honesty sparked her healingSetting boundaries with familyThe truth about generational traumaGrace, accountability, and the reality of the healing journeyWhy healing is ugly, nonlinear, and deeply personalLearn More About Deborah Moffatt & The Healing VersionThe Healing Version Podcast Listen to more powerful stories and healing conversations: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-healing-version-podcast/id1744092223Ready to Start Your Healing Journey? Explore Deborah’s full digital hub for resources, links, and community support: https://dot.cards/thehealingversionVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    From Masking to Mastery: Autism, Identity, and Leadership with Murphy Monroe

    Murphy Monroe explores autism, masking, identity, sensory overload, neurodiversity, disability justice, and inclusive leadership through lived experience.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedThe meaning behind From Masking to Mastery: Autism, Identity, and LeadershipGrowing up autistic without answersSensory overload and his lifelong battle with light sensitivityEarly diagnoses (dysgraphia, echolalia, Asperger’s)Masking: the scripts, exhaustion, and identity lossThe emotional impact of late autism diagnosisWhy unmasking feels like freedomHow autism shaped his leadership styleWorkplace accommodations that actually workThe role of stillness, darkness, and float therapy in healingHis feature in The New York TimesEncouragement for kids and adults struggling with identityWhat he would tell his younger self todayLearn More About Murphy MonroeWebsite: https://murphymonroe.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Finding Happiness After Burnout: Todd Patkin’s Journey to Healing

    Todd Patkin shares a journey from burnout and perfectionism toward happiness, self-compassion, mental resilience, and practical habits for healing.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedTodd’s early struggles with bullying, anxiety, and perfectionismThe hidden mental toll of high achievementHis emotional collapse and turning pointThe foundation of his 12-Week Happiness ProgramHow to rewire negative self-talk and build self-compassionPractical daily habits to improve happinessWhy success doesn’t equal fulfillmentHow to protect your peace and prioritize what mattersThe legacy Todd hopes to leave for future generationsThe healing power of sharing your storyLearn More About Todd PatkinWebsite: https://toddpatkin.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ToddPatkinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddpatkinthehappinesscoach/Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Rewiring the Brain After Trauma: Insight & Healing with Jasmina Sabi

    Jasmina Sabi explains trauma healing, brain rewiring, emotional recovery, childhood trauma, and how insight can support lasting mental health change.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We Discuss:Why so many people live on autopilotHow childhood experiences shape brain chemistryThe role of heartbreak in awakening self-awarenessHow emotional pain can push us toward healingWhat it means to truly rewire the brain after traumaUnconditional love, self-understanding, and emotional honestyHow brain chemistry impacts relationships and decision-makingIf you’re looking for a conversation that is thought-provoking, honest, and deeply human, this episode will offer clarity, comfort, and hope. It’s a must-listen for anyone committed to rewiring the brain after trauma and reclaiming their emotional well-being.Connect with Jasmina Sabi:Facebook → facebook.com/jasmina.sabi.3Instagram → @jasmina_sabiallTikTok → @sabijasminaRead her book: Am I Thinking Correctly? by Jasmina SabiVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Living with Bipolar II: When Depression Keeps Coming Back

    Grace Ogren shares what living with bipolar II feels like, including recurring depression, misdiagnosis, treatment, ketamine therapy, and recovery.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussGrace’s personal journey from severe depression to accurate bipolar II diagnosisThe science behind bipolar treatment and how antidepressants can sometimes worsen symptomsHer experience with ketamine therapy and why it didn’t work for everyoneHow the keto diet affected her mental stability and moodOvercoming stigma in small towns and improving rural mental health accessFinding support systems and rediscovering hope through family, writing, and recoveryLearn More about Grace Recovery.comgraceogren.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Healing Through Music: Daniel Rinaldi’s Path from Touring Musician to Therapist

    Daniel Rinaldi discusses music and mental health, touring musician burnout, panic attacks, emo culture, therapy, and healing through creativity.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedLife after the tour: rediscovering identity and purposeManaging panic attacks on stage and post-tour depressionThe connection between emo culture and emotional awarenessBuilding emotional intelligence and communication among musiciansHow to turn creative struggle into personal healingThe stigma around men’s mental health and breaking through itLearn More About DanielInstagram: Daniel Rinaldi, LMHCWebsite: danielrinaldilmhc.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Money, Mindset, and Mental Health: Paris Cluff’s Journey to Financial Freedom

    Paris Cluff explores money mindset, financial stress, faith, rebuilding after loss, and how finances can affect mental health and freedom.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedParis Cluff’s rise, fall, and recovery from financial collapseThe powerful connection between money, mindset, and mental healthHow faith, gratitude, and resilience helped Paris rebuildDaily habits that restore confidence and self-trustMoving from survival mode to abundance mindsetFinancial planning tips that protect your peaceHow to rebuild after trauma — emotionally and financiallyLearn MoreFree Resource: Download Paris’s free ebook and learn how to find hidden money in your budget at ParisCluff.com/freebookConnect with Paris Cluff:InstagramYouTube – Financial Self RelianceFacebookVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Faith, Resilience, and Healing: How Dr. Oluwole Babatunde Turned Grief Into Growth

    Dr. Oluwole Babatunde shares how faith, grief, resilience, and purpose helped him turn deep loss into healing and personal growth.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We Discussed:How faith, resilience, and healing guided Dr. Babatunde through childhood lossHis MAPLAMP framework: Meaning-Making, Action, Planning, Learning, Alliance, Mission, and PrayerThe intersection of faith and science in mental health recoveryMorning habits and affirmations that build mental strengthWhy storytelling and sharing pain can inspire collective healingHow to turn personal adversity into purpose-driven growthLearn More:Adapt and Advance by Dr. Wale Babatunde — available now on Amazon Watch more from Dr. Babatunde on YouTubeVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Finding Purpose and Daily Success Habits with Dean Taylor | Overcome Podcast

    Dean Taylor talks about finding purpose, daily success habits, gratitude, morning routines, resilience, and practical tools for personal growth.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this episode of Overcome: A Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White sits down with Dean Taylor, a mentor and speaker who empowers career fathers to rediscover their purpose and create simple daily habits for success. Together, they explore what it really means to live intentionally, develop resilience, and grow through life’s challenges — all centered around finding purpose and daily success habits that align with your values.Dean opens up about his early experiences with self-doubt, anger, and emotional suppression — and how those challenges shaped his journey toward healing. Through faith, gratitude, and self-awareness, Dean transformed his mindset and built a framework for personal growth that anyone can follow. His morning routine, inspired by The Miracle Morning, has helped him stay consistent for over 800 consecutive days — a true testament to the power of finding purpose and daily success habits that stick.This conversation dives deep into:How finding purpose and daily success habits leads to emotional healingWhy aligning your values, strengths, and goals brings clarity and directionThe myth of masculinity and why vulnerability is key to growthBreaking generational patterns and redefining fatherhood through awarenessThe role of gratitude, journaling, and intentional living in mental healthDean’s insights remind us that purpose isn’t something we find once — it’s something we practice daily. Whether you’re a parent, professional, or someone seeking direction, this episode will inspire you to begin finding purpose and daily success habits that truly align with who you are.🔗 Learn More About Dean TaylorWebsite: DeanTaylorOfficial.comInstagram: @DeanTaylorOfficialVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Overcoming Paralysis: Ken Kunken’s Story of Resilience and Hope

    Ken Kunken shares his story of overcoming paralysis, spinal cord injury, disability, law, resilience, hope, and building a meaningful life.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this episode of Overcome: A Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White speaks with Ken Kunken — a lawyer, author, and lifelong advocate whose journey of overcoming paralysis redefines what’s possible.At age 20, Ken broke his neck playing football at Cornell University, leaving him paralyzed from the shoulders down. Instead of giving up, he began the lifelong process of overcoming paralysis through determination, education, and purpose. Today, he’s a husband, father, and retired Assistant District Attorney who continues to inspire others to believe that resilience can rewrite any story.In this episode, you’ll learn:How Ken began his journey of overcoming paralysis after his spinal cord injuryThe mental and emotional strength it took to rebuild his identity and self-worthHow family, friends, and mindset became essential to overcoming paralysis and reclaiming independenceThe incredible path from rehabilitation to becoming the first quadriplegic to graduate from Cornell UniversityHis continued pursuit of helping others through law, advocacy, and his memoir A Dream of Things That Never WereWhy positivity, gratitude, and perseverance are at the heart of overcoming paralysis and thriving after traumaKen’s story of overcoming paralysis is more than a tale of survival — it’s a powerful reminder that the human spirit can turn tragedy into triumph. Through resilience, hope, and purpose, he proves that even when life changes in an instant, we still have the power to overcome.Learn MoreA Dream of Things That Never Were – Available on AmazonVisit Ken’s website: kenkunken.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Navigate the Noise: Mindset and Mental Health with David McKee

    David McKee discusses mindset and mental health, anxiety, neuroscience, meditation, trauma healing, limiting beliefs, and learning to navigate the noise.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this episode of Overcome: A Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White sits down with David McKee, founder of Another Angle Consulting and author of Navigate the Noise, to explore the powerful connection between mindset and mental health.David shares his personal journey of growing up in a household affected by mental illness, his struggles with anxiety and trauma, and the turning points that led him to healing. Through years of study in psychology, neuroscience, and mindset coaching, David has developed practical tools to help people overcome limiting beliefs, rewire their brains, and build resilience.From meditation and visualization to reframing negative thoughts, David explains how small shifts in mindset can create lasting change in mental health and personal growth. He also opens up about working with creatives, executives, and musicians—helping them break through mental blocks and rediscover their potential.This inspiring conversation highlights the importance of gratitude, self-awareness, and future self-reflection in creating a life filled with clarity, confidence, and purpose.Whether you’re facing stress, anxiety, or simply looking for ways to strengthen your mental health, David’s insights will help you navigate the noise and step into your best self.Connect with David McKee and explore his work:Instagram: @davidmckee84Another Angle Consulting: @anotherangleconsultingBook: Navigate the Noise (coming soon – 2025 release)Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Authoring Your Life with AI: Cristian Cibils Bernardes on Legacy, Storytelling, and Mental Health

    Cristian Cibils Bernardes explores AI, storytelling, legacy, memory preservation, personal growth, and the emotional meaning of authoring your life.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We Discussed in This Episode:Cristian’s upbringing in Paraguay and the entrepreneurial lessons that shaped himHis time at Stanford and Google leading to the creation of AutographHow authoring your life with AI helps preserve family memories and legacyThe role of “Walter,” the AI interviewer, in guiding people’s storiesWhy storytelling through AI supports mental health and emotional resilienceThe long-term impact of authoring your life with AI on future generationsIf you’ve ever wondered how technology and storytelling can shape your journey, this episode will inspire you to see the power of authoring your life with AI.Learn MoreExplore Autograph: https://autograph.aiConnect with Cristian Cibils Bernardes on Instagram: @life_of_ccbFollow Cristian on X (Twitter): @life_of_ccbVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Lightning Strike Survivor Justin Briggs: How to Overcome Fear and Find Purpose

    Lightning strike survivor Justin Briggs shares how trauma, fear, resilience, and purpose shaped his healing after a life-changing event.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.This powerful conversation explores:What it’s like to be a lightning strike survivor and handle the aftermathHow to overcome fear and trauma through mindset shiftsThe role of family, faith, and resilience in healingWhy consistency and small victories build lasting strengthHow turning trauma into purpose can inspire othersWhether you’re facing your own struggles or searching for motivation to keep going, Justin’s story as a lightning strike survivor is proof that even in life’s darkest storms, you can find light, resilience, and meaning.Discover more about Justin Briggs and his coaching work at:briggscoaching.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    The Courage to Speak Your Truth: Kath Essing on Overcoming Childhood Abuse

    Kath Essing shares a courageous story of childhood abuse, speaking your truth, trauma recovery, emotional healing, and rebuilding personal power.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this episode of Overcome: A Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White speaks with author and speaker Kath Essing about her powerful journey of overcoming childhood abuse and finding healing through speaking her truth. Kath shares the story behind her book, The Courage to Speak Your Truth, and how breaking her silence became the key to reclaiming her power, improving her mental health, and helping others on their path of overcoming childhood abuse.Throughout the conversation, Kath opens up about:Overcoming childhood abuse and the lasting impact of trauma on mental healthThe role of dissociation, depression, and recovery in her healing journeyWhy speaking your truth is essential to overcoming childhood abuseHow survivors can navigate the justice system while protecting their inner peaceWhat loved ones can do to support someone overcoming childhood abuseKath’s story is a reminder that while the process of overcoming childhood abuse is complex, it can lead to resilience, self-empowerment, and deep transformation. By raising awareness and sharing her truth, Kath provides hope for survivors and encouragement for allies to listen and support.Learn MoreThe Courage to Speak Your Truth – Available on AmazonVisit Kath Essing: bespeak.auVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Circadian Rhythm and Mental Health: Jason Yun’s Guide to Natural Healing

    Jason Yun explains how circadian rhythm, sunlight, sleep, hormones, and natural healing can support anxiety, depression, and mental health.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedJason’s journey from fitness entrepreneur to circadian health advocateWhy circadian rhythm and mental health go hand in handThe role of sunlight in sleep, dopamine, and emotional balancePractical daily habits to reset your circadian rhythmHow modern lifestyles disrupt circadian rhythm and mental healthThe connection between circadian rhythm, motivation, and energyLearn More About Jason YunFree eBook: ImprovementWarriorFitness.com/mitochondriacInstagram: @sun.yun.jasonFacebook: facebook.com/sun.yun.jasonYouTube: Jason Yun – Circadian HealthTwitter (X): @YunTrainingIf this conversation about circadian rhythm and mental health inspired you, please follow, share, and review the podcast. Your support helps us reach more people searching for natural ways to heal depression, anxiety, and sleep struggles.Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    PTSD Recovery Tools for Veterans | EMDR, Gratitude & Healing With Cole Grace

    Cole Grace shares PTSD recovery tools for veterans, including EMDR, gratitude, faith, trauma healing, and support for combat-related mental health.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussThe combat experience that shaped Cole’s hypervigilance and perfectionismHow EMDR therapy helped reframe traumatic memoriesDaily gratitude and affirmations as powerful PTSD Recovery Tools for VeteransThe role of faith and a mission statement in building resilienceBreaking stigma around masculinity and men’s mental healthTools for calming triggers like anger and road rageShifting from external control to internal growthLearn More About Cole GraceBook: Internal > External: Calming the Chaos WithinYouTube: @cgrace21If this conversation resonates with you, please share this episode with someone who could benefit. Don’t forget to follow Overcome: A Mental Health Podcast on your favorite platform, leave a review to support the mission, and join the community at OvercomePod.com.Together, we can break stigma and spread hope.Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Managing Bipolar Disorder: Steve Wilson’s Path to Recovery and Support

    Steve Wilson discusses managing bipolar disorder, bipolar recovery, hypomania, depression, support groups, therapy, and the path toward stability.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussSteve Wilson’s early life and the impact of childhood traumaThe challenges of misdiagnosis and finally being diagnosed with bipolar disorderWhat it means to live with bipolar II disorder and hypomaniaHow trauma therapy helped him stop blaming himself and start healingThe high cost of therapy and the challenges within the mental health systemHis work facilitating mental health support groups and helping others manage bipolar disorderInsights from his book Teetering on a Tightrope: My Bipolar JourneyWhat family members can do to better support loved ones living with mental illnessBreaking stigma and spreading awareness about bipolar disorderLearn More About SteveVisit Steve Wilson’s website and support groups: movingforward.groupRead Steve’s book Teetering on a Tightrope: My Bipolar Journey on AmazonVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Holistic Nutrition and Mental Health: Jayne Reynolds’ Journey From Panic to Peace

    Jayne Reynolds explores holistic nutrition, gut health, panic attacks, natural anxiety support, food, mood, and the gut-brain connection.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this episode of Overcome: A Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White sits down with Jayne Reynolds, BCHN®—a board-certified holistic nutritionist, certified nutrition recovery coach, and brain health professional—to explore the powerful connection between holistic nutrition and mental health.Jayne opens up about her personal journey from years of debilitating panic attacks, ER visits, and overwhelming anxiety to discovering natural solutions that brought peace, healing, and hope. Through her story, you’ll hear how food choices, gut health, and lifestyle changes can dramatically impact emotional well-being.This conversation sheds light on why holistic nutrition and mental health must be addressed together, and how small, consistent changes can help transform anxiety, burnout, and depression into resilience and strength.What Was Discussed:Jayne’s battle with severe panic attacks and her turning point toward holistic healingThe role of gut health and neurotransmitters in anxiety and depressionHow nutrition, supplements, and lifestyle shifts support mental wellnessThe overlooked connection between holistic nutrition and mental health in traditional medicinePractical advice for busy moms and caregivers who feel overwhelmedWhy faith, hope, and support are essential for recoveryIf you’ve ever struggled with anxiety, panic attacks, or depression, this episode will inspire you to look at healing from a new perspective. Jayne’s journey proves that lasting change is possible when we embrace holistic nutrition and mental health together.Connect with Jayne Reynolds, The Mental Health Nutrition Coach, and discover more about the connection between holistic nutrition and mental health:Linktree – Resources & CoachingInstagram for daily tips and inspirationFacebook for community and supportYouTube for videos on nutrition and mental wellnessVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    The Power of Routine in Sobriety: Jordan Turbyfill’s Mental Health Transformation

    Jordan Turbyfill shares how routine, sobriety, childhood trauma recovery, forgiveness, and positive habits supported his mental health transformation.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedJordan’s childhood and the impact of growing up with addiction in the homeHow alcohol abuse led to blackouts, DUIs, and rock bottom momentsWhy a sobriety routine for mental health is the key to long-term recoveryThe role of daily habits like exercise, self-talk, and morning structureThe power of forgiveness in breaking free from anger and resentmentLessons on grit, persistence, and rebuilding family relationshipsHow Jordan now uses his experience to mentor and inspire othersLearn More About JordanWebsite: onecontractflooring.com Instagram: @1.contract.flooringFollow Jordan to see his flooring work, family updates, fitness journey, and inspiring posts about staying committed to a sobriety routine for mental healthVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Cam F Awesome Resilience: Lessons from 12-Time National Boxing Champion

    Cam F Awesome shares lessons in resilience, positive self-talk, reinvention, mental toughness, and mindset from a 12-time national boxing champion.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this inspiring episode of Overcome: A Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White sits down with 12-time national boxing champion, 3-time Olympic trials champion, and former USA Boxing team captain Cam F Awesome to talk about resilience, reinvention, and the power of mindset.From being a bullied and anxious kid to becoming one of the most decorated amateur boxers in the country, Cam F Awesome resilience shines through every chapter of his story. He opens up about how positive self-talk transformed his life, why he legally changed his name to reflect his belief in himself, and how he rebuilt after career setbacks.You’ll hear:How Cam F Awesome resilience helped him reframe negative self-beliefs and rewrite his life storyWhy losses can be more valuable than wins in building successHis take on “humility” versus self-confidence and why embracing your worth mattersHow filtering what you consume—both mentally and physically—can drastically improve mental healthLife after boxing: public speaking, van life, and inspiring others across the countryThis conversation is raw, honest, and packed with actionable lessons on mental strength, self-belief, and perseverance. Whether you’re facing personal battles or chasing big dreams, Cam F Awesome resilience will inspire you to keep going and believe in your ability to overcome.Discover more about Cam F Awesome resilience, his journey from bullied kid to 12-time national boxing champion, and his mission to inspire others through public speaking.Website: camfawesome.com Instagram: @camfawesomeFacebook: Cam F Awesome X (Twitter): @camfawesomeVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    The Friendship Blueprint: How to Build Deep Connections with Shane Gerhart

    Shane Gerhart explains how to build deep friendships, overcome loneliness, create authentic connection, and strengthen adult relationships.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We DiscussedShane’s journey from masking to healing through friendshipHow emotional suppression fuels anxiety, burnout, and isolationWhy we often feel invisible in crowded roomsThe myth that “real friends should just reach out”The six pillars of The Friendship BlueprintHow to move a friend from casual to close with intentionalityWhat “ankle-deep vulnerability” looks like in healthy connectionHow social media and texting have rewired modern friendshipThe role of reflection, follow-up, and serving others in friendshipRewiring your brain to believe you're worthy of real connectionThe biggest mental health myths Shane wants to see challengedFollow us today, let's end the stigma together.Explore The Friendship Blueprint: www.thefriendshipblueprint.com Follow Shane on Instagram: @theauthenticfriendVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Harnessing Courage: Blindness and Mental Health Resilience with Laura Bratton

    Laura Bratton discusses blindness, anxiety, panic attacks, vision loss, gratitude, therapy, and building mental health resilience through courage.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this deeply moving episode of Overcome: A Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White welcomes Laura Bratton—author of Harnessing Courage, speaker, coach, and advocate for mental wellness—to share her powerful story of blindness and mental health resilience.Diagnosed in childhood with a rare degenerative eye condition, Laura faced a gradual and permanent loss of sight. But it wasn’t just her vision that was impacted—it was her identity, her independence, and her mental health. She vulnerably opens up about the panic attacks, anxiety, and depression that began in middle school and followed her through adolescence.Despite these challenges, Laura learned how to transform fear into strength through support, self-awareness, and a resilient mindset rooted in grit and gratitude.This conversation dives into:The life-altering moment she realized she was going blindHow denial evolved into debilitating anxiety and depressionWhat blindness taught her about true strength and mental health resiliencePhysical symptoms of panic attacks and how she learned to manage themThe role of therapy, medication, mindfulness, physical activity, and nutrition in her recoveryHow her guide dogs provided emotional healing and built confidenceWhy her parents holding her to the same expectations helped her healReframing independence as knowing when—and how—to ask for helpHow gratitude journaling became a daily anchor for emotional clarityBuilding small daily wins into long-term resilienceHer mission to help others navigate change through coaching and public speakingWhether you’re navigating a personal health crisis, supporting a loved one through depression, or searching for ways to cope with anxiety—Laura’s story is a beacon of hope. She proves that blindness does not define your ability to thrive, and that resilience can be built moment by moment, with the right tools and support.Follow us, let's beat the stigma together. Learn more or contact Laura: www.laurabratton.comHarnessing Courage — Now available on her website Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Unbroken: Surviving Abuse, Mental Illness & Foster Care with Adriene Caldwell

    Adriene Caldwell shares a story of surviving abuse, foster care, mental illness, therapy, emotional healing, and choosing resilience.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.🔊 What We Discuss:Adriene’s experience surviving abuse, mental illness and foster careThe lifelong impact of childhood trauma and attachment disordersThe power—and pain—of writing her memoirThe stigma around psychiatric medication and misdiagnosisWhy seeking help is a sign of strength, not weaknessHer turning point from survival to advocacyThe emotional cost of reliving trauma for healingHow she stays grounded while being vulnerableAdvice for anyone currently suffering from abuse or mental health strugglesWant to go deeper? Read the first chapter of Adriene’s powerful book at unbrokencaldwell.comVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Homeless to Healing: A Journey Through Bipolar Disorder and Sobriety with Massimo Rigotti

    Massimo Rigotti shares a journey from homelessness to healing through bipolar disorder recovery, sobriety, stoicism, trauma recovery, and wellness tools.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this powerful episode of Overcome: A Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White speaks with Massimo Rigotti, founder of The SOBER Method, about his incredible journey through bipolar disorder and sobriety.Diagnosed with bipolar disorder in college, Massimo spent over 20 years using alcohol and cocaine to self-medicate. His addiction eventually led him to homelessness. But through a life-changing encounter and a tragic loss, Massimo chose a different path—and began a long-term transformation rooted in sobriety, self-awareness, and healing.Together, we explore:How bipolar disorder and sobriety intersect in daily life and long-term recoveryWhy traditional 12-step programs didn’t work for Massimo—and how he created the SOBER Method as an alternativeHow lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and routine supported his mental stabilityPractical strategies for managing bipolar symptoms without medicationThe emotional toll of losing someone who believed in you—and using that loss as motivation to stay soberHow to identify personal triggers and turn them into opportunities for growthMassimo’s story is a testament to what’s possible when someone commits fully to healing from bipolar disorder and sobriety—from the inside out. Whether you're struggling with addiction, mood disorders, or searching for purpose, this episode offers insight, hope, and a realistic roadmap to change.🎧 Listen now and remember: You’re not broken. You’re becoming.🔗 Learn More About Massimo Rigotti & The SOBER MethodMassimo Rigotti is the creator of the SOBER Method, a transformative approach helping individuals break free from addiction, build mental resilience, and live with intention.Explore more of his work: 🌐 Website: sobermethod.com 📹 YouTube: @sobermethod 📱 Instagram: @sobermethod 🎵 TikTok: @sobermethod 👤 Reddit: u/sobermethodVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Fitness, Mental Health & Legacy: The TriumFit Movement with Tyler Smith

    Tyler Smith explores fitness, mental health, vulnerability, physical therapy, accountability, legacy, and the purpose behind the TriumFit movement.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this episode of Overcome – A Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White speaks with Tyler Smith — physical therapist, hybrid athlete, and founder of the TriumFit Movement — about how a personal battle with burnout transformed into a purpose-driven mission centered on mental wellness, legacy, and community.Tyler shares how pushing himself to physical extremes in 2023 led to emotional exhaustion, loss of motivation, and deep introspection. Through that experience, he discovered a more meaningful path: the TriumFit Movement, a fitness platform that blends historical tribute, physical challenge, and philanthropy to help people move with intention.Together, they explore:The mental toll of performance-focused fitnessThe burnout that sparked the birth of the TriumFit MovementHow purpose, not perfection, creates lasting motivationMen’s mental health and breaking the stigma around vulnerabilityTyler’s bold vision to bear crawl across America and inspire others through actionThe TriumFit Movement isn’t just about workouts — it’s about building legacy, fostering connection, and showing up for yourself and others. If you’re struggling with burnout, isolation, or the weight of expectations, this episode reminds you that change starts with one honest step — and you don’t have to take it alone.Subscribe today, and we can remove the stigma together.Learn more about the TriumFit Movement:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triumfit_challenge/Website: https://triumfitchallenge.com/Visit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Letting Go to Level Up: Redefining Success and Self-Worth with Nicolette Nierras

    Nicolette Nierras discusses self-worth, imposter syndrome, abundance, hypnotherapy, success, and letting go of old identities to level up.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We Discuss:Why self-worth often gets tied to career success and achievementsThe emotional toll of living out of alignment with your true purposeNicolette’s journey from corporate burnout to holistic healingHow the loss of a job became a gateway to self-trust and self-worthThe impact of divorce, COVID, and isolation on identity and confidenceImposter syndrome and how high achievers can rebuild inner beliefThe mindset shift from fear and scarcity to love and abundanceWhat it means to live an abundant life rooted in self-worthPractical ways to reconnect with your worth through action, not perfectionThe power of community, coaching, and speaking up for mental healthIf this episode helped you reflect on your own self-worth journey, please follow, rate, and share this podcast. Help us break the stigma and spark healing conversations. Learn More About NicoletteNicolette is a holistic lifestyle coach, hypnotherapist, and host of the Your Worthless podcast. Through deep inner work, intuitive coaching, and subconscious reprogramming, she empowers individuals to reclaim their self-worth, live with intention, and create a life rooted in purpose and peace.Explore her work, content, and offerings here:Website: thenicnierraswholisticlifestyle.com Instagram: @wholistic.lifestyle_withnicYouTube: The Nic Nierras Podcast LinkedIn: Nicolette NierrasTikTok: @thenicnierraspodcastVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    How Perimenopause Impacts Women’s Mental Health with Amita Sharma

    Amita Sharma explains how perimenopause can affect women's mental health, anxiety, hormones, self-care, holistic wellness, and menopause support.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.What We Discussed:The emotional toll of perimenopause and its impact on mental healthWhy many women suffer in silence due to stigma and societal expectationsThe overlooked struggles of midlife women balancing careers, family, and personal wellnessHow unresolved childhood trauma can resurface during hormonal transitionsHolistic and integrative approaches to healing, including diet, gut health, and Ayurvedic practicesHow partners and workplaces can support women through this phaseThe mission behind NourishDoc and its role in making self-care and expert guidance more accessiblePerimenopause isn’t just a hormonal shift—it’s a deeply personal journey that deserves understanding, empathy, and support. If this episode moved you, don’t keep it to yourself.Share it with a friend, partner, or colleague who needs to hear it.Rate and review the show on your favorite podcast platform—it helps us reach more people.And most importantly, take a moment today to nourish your own mind, body, and spirit. You are not alone. Together, we can break the stigma. Connect with Amita and explore NourishDoc’s holistic wellness resources: Website: nourishdoc.comInstagram: @nourish_docYouTube: @nourishdocX (formerly Twitter): @nourishdocVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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    Healing a Loveless Marriage: Larry Bilotta’s 40-Year Journey to Self-Love

    Larry Bilotta shares how childhood patterns, fear, emotional safety, self-love, and personal growth helped heal a loveless marriage.In this episode of Overcome with Travis White, the conversation brings the topic into real life with honesty, practical insight, and a reminder that healing and growth are possible.In this powerful episode of Overcome - a Mental Health Podcast, host Travis White sits down with marriage expert and author Larry Bilotta.  Larry shares his personal journey through a loveless marriage and the profound impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships. He emphasizes the importance of understanding one's upbringing and how it shapes marriage dynamics. The discussion covers themes of self-love, the influence of family, and the necessity of overcoming fear to foster healthier relationships. Bilotta introduces concepts like the Chaos to Purpose Scale and the significance of self-reflection and writing in personal growth. He also addresses the stigma surrounding mental health and the need for awareness in navigating relationships.Listeners will learn:How childhood programming shapes adult relationshipsThe chaos-to-purpose scale and how it affects marriagesThe difference between hard-natured and soft-hearted partnersWhy self-love is the gateway to relational healingPractical tools to shift from fear to love—like the powerful “25 Words” exerciseWhether you're in a struggling relationship, healing from past trauma, or seeking to understand yourself and your partner more deeply, this episode is a must-listen.Listen and share, let's take a step forward and end the stigma.Download Larry’s FREE guide: 7 Ways You’re Pushing Your Spouse Away Without Knowing It — a must-read for anyone wanting to save their relationship. larrybilotta.com/7waysExplore Larry’s full marriage-saving resources at: youcansavethismarriage.comGrab Larry’s book:"This Is Not the Woman I Married" — a must-read for men struggling to make sense of their partner’s emotional withdrawal or transformation. 📖 Available now on AmazonWatch powerful relationship videos on his YouTube channel: youtube.com/larrybilottaFollow Larry on social media: • Facebook: facebook.com/MrLarryBilotta • Twitter: twitter.com/LarryBilottaVisit Blog:https://overcomepod.comShop Merch:https://www.etsy.com/shop/OvercomeMentalHealthFollow Overcome - a Mental Health PodcastInstagram: @overcomepodYoutube:  @overcomepodListen to usSpotifyApple PodcastsWant to have a real conversation about your mental health? Fill out this form!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Overcome is a mental health podcast for people who look “fine” on the outside but feel exhausted, stuck, or quietly struggling on the inside.Hosted by Travis White, Overcome goes beyond surface-level mental health advice to explore the deeper roots of anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, and emotional pain. These are honest, sometimes uncomfortable conversations about what it really takes to heal not just cope.Each episode features real stories and thoughtful discussions with advocates, professionals, and people who have lived through loss, trauma, illness, addiction, and identity-shifting life events. Together, we explore healing through personal responsibility, self-awareness, resilience, faith-adjacent meaning, and practical insight—without toxic positivity or quick fixes.This podcast is for you if:You’re tired of “just manage your symptoms” adviceYou’re high-functioning but emotionally worn down

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Travis White | Mental Health Advocate

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