185. Living with your parents in your 20s

185. Living with your parents in your 20s

More and more 20 something year olds are choosing to live with their parents; we are moving out later and a lot of us are boomeranging (coming back home after moving out). In today's episode we explore the emotional and psychological impacts of living with your parents in your 20s, why more of us are living at home because of financial anxiety or housing insecurity, how to handle conflict with your parents whilst you're still living under their roof and 6 tips for a successful living at home situation + some of your stories, advice and the benefits.

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256. The psychology of psychedelics ft. Paul Austin

256. The psychology of psychedelics ft. Paul Austin

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13 Des 202449min

255. The psychology of misogyny  ft. Hannah Ferguson

255. The psychology of misogyny ft. Hannah Ferguson

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254.  Cultivating a hot, smart, rich mindset ft. Maggie Sellers

254. Cultivating a hot, smart, rich mindset ft. Maggie Sellers

On today's episode we welcome on entrepreneur, founder and Hot, Smart, Rich icon, Maggie Sellers to discuss her formula and mindset for having it all, how she founded her business and her best tips fo...

5 Des 202456min

253. Why spirituality is essential for our mental health ft. Dr Lisa Miller

253. Why spirituality is essential for our mental health ft. Dr Lisa Miller

For our very first guest of the holiday season, I invited on Dr Lisa Miller - a professor at Columbia University, author, clinical psychologist and researcher to discuss her profound work on the inter...

3 Des 202443min

252. The psychology of doomscrolling

252. The psychology of doomscrolling

There is a lot of terrible news out there, so much so that we could spend every hour of every day reading it and still not be done. What's worse is that we can now access that news at any time, any wh...

29 Nov 202436min

251. How to train your brain to do hard things

251. How to train your brain to do hard things

The best things in life aren't always the easiest and it's often this exertion and extra effort that holds us back from diving in or fully committing. Whether it's a new routine, an ambitious study sc...

25 Nov 202434min

250. Maintaining long distance friendships in our 20s

250. Maintaining long distance friendships in our 20s

Friendships are hard. Add in distance and they can get even harder at times. But long distance friendships seem like a fact of life in our 20s as people scatter for school, work, travel, and just beca...

22 Nov 202439min

249. 5 tips to master public speaking

249. 5 tips to master public speaking

Public speaking is one of our biggest fears as a species - some 75% of us list public speaking as our biggest and greatest fear. In today's episode, I want to discuss why that is and where this fear s...

19 Nov 202435min

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