she persisted | mental health, self-care, psychology, gen z, dbt, depression, anxiety, healing
sadie sutton
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Gen Z talks about mental health more than any generation before—but most of what we hear online is incomplete, unproven, or impractical. She Persisted bridges that gap. Hosted by Sadie Sutton, a 22-year-old UPenn psychology grad who’s lived the struggle and now studies the science, each episode turns proven psychology and personal insight into clear, relatable steps—making mental health make sense. Subscribe for weekly episodes.
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256. 10 years of therapy in 20 minutes (what i wish i learned sooner!) 04.05.2026 20min#256🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!wanna know what over a decade of therapy, a psychology degree, and my own podcast have taught me about mental health?! in this solo episode, i’m breaking down the key takeaways that i’ve learned throughout my mental health journey.in honor of it being mental health awareness month, i’m condensing everything i’ve learned from receiving intensive mental health care and years of dbt therapy as a suicidally depressed teenager– combined with my psychology education at upenn and my experience creating this very podcast– to make your 12-step guide to maintaining your mental health.by the end of this episode, you’ll know all the mental health tips + tricks i wish i’d known when i was struggling!i talk about:• why avoidance is impacting your mental health • how to start getting better at recognizing your emotions• my mantra for dealing with conflict more effectively• relationship changes + how to navigate them • the power of secondary emotions • effective ways to reach your goals + stabilize your mental health• a mental health quote that changed my life• an underrated aspect of managing your mental health • whether we can use our mental health to predict our futures• the mindset that was stopping me from building a life worth living• how distraction can actually save lives• what i learned in therapy that changed my self-esteem forevermentioned: • atomic habits• dr. blaise aguirre episode☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2026 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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255. why it’s so hard to ask for help (and how to start!) 17.04.2026 23min#255🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!if your mental health is getting worse, but asking for help feels like too much, this episode is for YOU. in this solo episode, i explain why so many of us can be reluctant to open up about our mental health before breaking down the techniques you can try to be more vulnerable. by the end of this episode, you’ll learn how to lower your anxiety around asking for help– because vulnerability is the key to recovery! i talk about:• why i didn’t ask for help when my mental health started struggling• how our environment + upbringing shape our mental health • the impact of depression on our self worth + anxiety• using exposure therapy to try actually being vulnerable • a communication technique that helped me open up to my parents• easier ways you can practice being vulnerable on a regular basis• choosing the right people to share with + setting clear expectationsmentioned:• ep.254 (why they’re not getting help)☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2026 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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254. how to help someone who doesn’t want help (without making it worse) 04.04.2026 19min#254🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!how do you help someone who’s struggling with depression??in this solo episode, i answer a mom's question on how she can best support her son with his depression. i explain how my mental health journey taught me what the best– and worst!– ways are to be there for someone who’s depressed– and three conversation ideas you can try out. whether you’re a parent, sibling, or friend, this advice can apply to anyone who wants to be a support system for their loved one.i talk about:• what to do if someone you care about is feeling hopeless• why encouragement can be invalidating when you’re depressed• do’s + don’ts for supporting someone who’s depressed• using dbt diary cards to validate • the best ways to offer advice to someone with depression • how depression + anger are linked• three ways to make someone feel less alonementioned:• ep.209 maddy ellberger• ep.156 diary cards• ep.248 diary cards• ep.215 caroline fleck• validation by caroline fleck• mclean 3east☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2025 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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253. why therapy didn’t work… until this 19.03.2026 24min🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!when i think about a major turning point in my mental health journey, this one conversation is truly what kickstarted my recovery. in this solo episode, i break down the moment in intensive mental health treatment that changed my outlook on mental health recovery, what led me to being hospitalized for my mental health in the first place, & how i began to recover from severe depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. if you are on the fence about whether to ask for help with your mental health (or have a loved one in that exact spot), this episode details when i was in the exact same spot: i explain how i went from not believing i could get better to feeling hopeful that i could recover & build a life worth living. i talk about:• why i needed intensive mental health treatment • the question my doctor asked me that changed my life• how i almost got turned away from my mental health treatment • dbt wise mind & how that impacted my journey• my biggest fears going into a residential mental health facility • being vulnerable when you’re getting mental health care• the mindset i had going into getting residential mental health carementioned:• dr. blaise aguirre ep.• mclean 3east☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2025 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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252. stop overthinking—ask yourself this! 02.03.2026 13min#252🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!are you a chronic emotional over-invester?! in this solo episode, i explain how a simple mental health mantra transformed my mentality around emotional boundaries and even lowered my anxiety!by the end of this episode, you’ll know how to stop the emotional over-involvement and start prioritizing your mental health. i talk about:• the mental health mantra that’s changed my life • why stress can actually be good for you?!• 3 questions to ask yourself if you’re emotionally over-investing• if you’re problem-solving or just being anxious?• influencing vs. controlling as anxiety responses • times you might be over-involving yourself emotionally• how to lower your anxiety + set emotional boundaries in your relationships ☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2026 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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251. why college feels different for gen z (feat. dr. scott barry kaufman) 25.02.2026 14min#251🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!why is the college experience SO different for our generation??! today’s guest is dr. scott barry kaufman— a psychologist, coach, professor, keynote speaker, and best-selling author who is passionate about helping all kinds of minds live a creative, fulfilling, and self-actualized life. he is a professor of psychology at columbia university and host of the psychology podcast, which has received over 30 million downloads worldwide. in this episode, we break down why gen z students are having such a unique college experience– and what that means for our mental health.we talk about:• if college students are struggling more with their mental health than ever• college students ten years ago versus today• pros + cons of ai use in college • what good leadership looks like to our generation • whether standardized tests really matter• paths outside of a traditional four-year collegementioned:• dr. kaufman’s instagram• dr. kaufman’s website• dr. kaufman’s newest book• the psychology podcast• center for human potential☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2026 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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250. why high achievers still struggle with mental health 16.02.2026 17min#250🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!are you tired of constantly choosing between your mental health versus everything else on your plate?! in this solo episode, i answer a listener’s question that a LOT of college students and postgrads struggle with: how do you prioritize success while still taking care of your mental health? by sharing some of my favorite mental health tips and routines, this episode can serve as your template for how to optimize your mental health without sacrificing your goals. i talk about:• the mental health misconception so many of us have • one of the biggest lessons i’ve learned in my mental health journey• why so many people struggle with mental health in college + as a postgrad• a mental health mantra that i live by • daily routines that i swear by to maintain my mental health• how to take a mental health audit of your life• figuring out if you’re about to have a mental health crisis • ways to keep your mental health consistent (even if your life isn’t!)mentioned: • prioritizing your relationships• finding your dream career☕ giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2026 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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249. what to do during a panic attack (when nothing else works!!) 11.02.2026 12min#249🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!if you struggle with panic attacks and haven’t found a way to stop them, this episode will change that completely! in this solo episode, i share my psychology-backed hack to end 100% of your panic attacks.by the end of this episode, you’ll have a mental health skill in your toolbox designed for curbing every panic attack– no matter how much anxiety you’re facing.i talk about:• a dbt skill that stops all panic attacks• why this skill works better than other panic attack hacks • what’s really happening in our bodies during a panic attack • the science behind stopping a panic attack • how to use this panic attack skill wherever you go • other scenarios you can try out this skill in (including helping a loved one!)mentioned: • dbt tipp skill ☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2026 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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248. why “look on the bright side” doesn’t work (do THIS instead!) 03.02.2026 15min#248🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!if you struggle with depression, you might be facing a brain bias that’s stopping you from healing. this solo episode explains how your brain is holding you back and why daily diaries can move your mental health forward. by the end of this episode, you’ll know the three easy aspects of your mental health you can keep track of to change your life! i talk about:• why i started tracking my mental health when i was depressed• how mental health tracking can lower your shame• the power of tracking your most positive moments• a psychology study that changed how i viewed my mental health• what’s stopping your therapy from translating your into life• the three things you should be tracking every day ☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2026 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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247. do i need therapy, or is this just life? 20.01.2026 16min#247🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!if you’ve ever wondered if you need therapy, or are just “being dramatic”, this episode is for YOU! in this solo episode, i’m unpacking the two key signs that you should get help for your mental health. by the end of this episode, you’ll know how to spot the red flags that your mental health could use some professional care, and why acting sooner rather than later can change your life. i talk about:• what i’ve learned from researching people with depression• two ways to figure out if you need help for your mental health • if your emotions are “normal” or leading you to burnout• deciding what you can handle on your own with your mental health• the most obvious sign your mental health is struggling • how my journey with suicidal depression changed my opinion on asking for help• my advice for if you’re currently struggling in silence • three questions to ask yourself if you’re wondering whether to get helpfree mental health resources:• crisis text line• 988 lifeline☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2026 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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246. why external validation keeps you stuck! (feat. dr. scott barry kaufman) 15.01.2026 16min#246🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!‘self-actualization’ isn’t just a tiktok buzzword– it’s how you can unlock your true potential using psychology. today’s guest is dr. scott barry kaufman— a psychologist, coach, professor, keynote speaker, and best-selling author who is passionate about helping all kinds of minds live a creative, fulfilling, and self-actualized life. he is a professor of psychology at columbia university and host of the psychology podcast, which has received over 30 million downloads worldwide. in this episode, we translate terms like self-actualization, agency, and mastery into actionable tools you can actually use. whether you’re a college student trying to raise your gpa or a postgrad working your way out of an existential crisis (real), this episode is your instruction manual for living your best life starting NOW!we talk about:• the self-growth metaphor you need to hear • why we delay our happiness + how to break this habit• self-actualization + what everyone gets wrong about it• if gen z has a victim mentality • the importance of gaining mastery • setting achievable goals that don’t cause burnout• comparison culture + how to step out of it• unlocking your potential as a student + learning to enjoy school • + so much more!!mentioned:• dr. kaufman’s instagram• dr. kaufman’s website• dr. kaufman’s newest book• the psychology podcast• center for human potential☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2026 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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245. you’re not bad at friendships! (here’s what’s happening) 08.01.2026 15min#245🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!if you’re struggling with finding new friends as a postgrad, this episode is for YOU. in this solo episode, i’m sharing my favorite ways to make friends, stay connected, and avoid feeling lonely after graduating college! from making time to be social despite your new 9-to-5 to keeping in touch with long-distance friends, this episode covers every friendship topic for your post-college era. i talk about:• the mindset shift i made to avoid feeling lonely as a postgrad • how college social dynamics are so different from postgrad ones • catering your professional life to your social needs • finding motivation to be social even when you’re super busy • what everyone needs to know about loneliness • common habits we often overlook that are making you lonely • why so many postgrads are more likely to feel lonely• my life hacks for preventing loneliness in the first place as a postgrad• creative ways to keep in touch with long distance friends + family• and so much more!mentioned:• last week's ep• grit lab recap• angela duckworth ep• marisa franco ep☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2025 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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244. why forcing habits never works (and what actually helps) 06.01.2026 15min#244🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!this year, we’re NOT setting any more new year’s resolutions we can’t follow through on. in this solo episode, i’m breaking down how you can achieve all your personal, career, and wellness goals in 2026– and no, we’re not just manifesting, we’re using science. tune into this episode to find out the consistent, invisible habits you can use for reaching all your goals this year (without sacrificing on any much-needed self-care).i talk about:• the best way to set yourself up for success when setting new goals/habits• game-changing habits i tried out in college + my post-grad job this year• a mentality shift you can try to improve your quality of sleep • examples of how you can follow through with healthy habits in the new year• why you should be making your relationships a priority in 2026 • life hacks for finding time for friendships even when you’re busiest• how my habits helped me pick my post-grad job?! • and SO much more!mentioned:• grit lab recap • angela duckworth ep• psych major ep pt. 1• psych major ep pt. 2• previous new year’s ep☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2025 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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243. being lonely in your 20s is fixable (featuring dr. jeffrey hall) 21.12.2025 47min#243 🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!is it possible to be lonely even if you’re more social than ever?! today’s guest is dr. jeffrey hall— the department chair and professor of communication studies at the university of kansas, where he researches how to elevate positive online experiences through meaningful social interaction and relationships. his book relating through technology was featured in the wall street journal, the new york times, the washington post, and cnn.in this episode, we discuss why our generation can feel so lonely– especially after graduating college– and how we can actually start to improve our connections. by the end of this episode, you’ll know how to use psychology to be more connected than ever, even through the chaos of your 20s. we talk about:• if gen z really is the loneliest generation • why your 20s can feel so lonely (even if you have lots of friends!)• how social media makes us feel more (and less!) connected to our friends• maintaining long distance relationships + friendships in your 20s• social media algorithms + how they affect our relationships • using social media to make your relationships better• negative stereotypes about gen z in friendships + relationships • the truth behind the male loneliness epidemic • what to do if your friend never initiates plans• advice for post-grads looking to make more friends• + so much more!mentioned:• dr. hall’s previous episode• dr. hall’s instagram• gen z loneliness study• behind their screens• dr. weinstein + i on nbc news• dr. weinstein’s episode• the social biome☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2020 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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242. for anyone who thinks they’ll never get better (my mental health story) 12.12.2025 28min#242🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!want to know why i started this podcast in the first place?! there’s a reason why i care so deeply about mental health, and why i believe so strongly that mental health recovery is possible.in this solo episode, i’m sharing my mental health journey with you, taking you through my recovery from severe depression and anxiety right from the start. i cover the highs and lows of my story, including how i went from being hospitalized for my mental health four times in one year to graduating as a psychology major and creating a new york times-recommended mental health podcast to help others who are struggling. my goal in sharing this is to let you know that if you’re struggling, you’re not alone. this episode is your personal reminder that if i can recover, then so can you.i talk about:• risk factors that led to me becoming severely depressed • how i realized i was depressed (key warning signs)• ways that my depression affected my quality of life • being hospitalized for my mental health + how that impacted me• aspects of depression we don’t talk about enough (burnout, validation, + more) • the biggest turning point in my mental health journey• a mental health belief that transformed my recovery for the better • going to a troubled teen industry program + that program’s effects on me• what inspired me to start this podcast!• mental health rules that i continue to live by todaymentioned:• mclean 3east• dbt wise mind skill• my troubled teen industry experience • dr. blaise aguirre episode☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2025 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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241. why you feel RESENTFUL (& how to stop) 05.12.2025 23min#241🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!here’s the truth: you cannot resent someone for a need you’ve never communicated. but most of our day-to-day frustration comes from exactly that — unspoken expectations, misunderstood triggers, and assumptions we never check.in this solo episode, i walk you through the exact rule, mindset shifts, and dbt skills i use to prevent resentment from silently wrecking relationships — with friends, partners, siblings, coworkers, anyone.by the end, you’ll know how to say what you need clearly, kindly, and confidently… without guilt, without drama, and without letting resentment build in the background.i talk about:• the “resentment rule” that completely shifts your relationships• why gen z is great at identifying triggers but avoids voicing needs• how resentment grows from assumptions — and how to stop it• how to actually use dbt’s dearman to make a clear request• why your ask must always have a yes/no answer• how to identify the real issue underneath irritation or hurt• the dbt check the facts skill and why it prevents so much unnecessary conflict• how to talk about needs without being passive-aggressive or avoidant• the fast skill for communicating boundaries without losing self-respect• how to stop people-pleasing while still protecting the relationship• exactly how to phrase a specific, doable change someone can make• when naming a trigger “tames it”… and when you actually need something to changementioned:• dbt interpersonal effectiveness worksheets☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2025 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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240. why you keep choosing the wrong people (and how to stop) with dr. molly burrets 27.11.2025 48min#240🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!what’s really stopping you from finding love??! today’s guest is dr. molly burrets— a clinical psychologist and adjunct professor in the department of marriage and family Therapy at the university of southern california. her areas of expertise include couples therapy and women’s issues. in this episode, we discuss the unhealthy patterns that are holding you back from finding your soulmate and what you need to know to have a healthy, life-long relationship. we talk about:• how your life love can reflect the family dynamics you had growing up• self-biases and how those can impact your relationships • finding a life partner + common mistakes people make along the way• why people stay in unhealthy relationships (even when they know it’s unhealthy!) • figuring out what you’re looking for in a partner (do opposites really attract?!)• narcissism, gaslighting, and ‘therapy speak’ in romantic relationships • ‘pick me energy’ + how it can affect relationships long-term• stigma around being single as a woman in your late 20s and 30s • the ‘let them’ theory + if that actually works in relationships • pros and cons to the ‘dating to marry’ approach • gen z’s dating patterns + if gen z is dating less than other generations • a piece of dating advice everyone in gen z should knowmentioned:• dr. burrets’ instagram• dr. burrets’ website• the let them theory☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2020 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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mini: reverse engineer your life for SUCCESS in just 5 mins! 24.11.2025 5minwelcome to the mental health minis series! every other monday, we will feature a five-minute mini-episode with content from a past she persisted episode. this week’s guest is dr. angela duckworth– the rosa lee and egbert chang professor at the university of pennsylvania and faculty co-director of the penn-wharton behavior change for good initiative.in this mini-episode, we discuss how you can reverse engineer your life to set yourself up for success!to listen to the full episode, click HERE!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2020 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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239. why dbt hits different (it literally saved my life) feat. dr. maddy ellberger 20.11.2025 44min#239🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!what sets dbt apart + is it actually effective?! today’s guest is dr. maddy ellberger— the founder of downtown behavioral wellness, a therapeutic practice that utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt), dialectical behavior therapy (dbt), and mindfulness-based stress reduction (mbsr). dr. ellberger previously appeared on she persisted to discuss using dbt to improve therapeutic outcomes. in this episode, we discuss what sets dbt apart from other therapies! we also answer your most-asked questions related to all things dbt!we talk about:• why dbt therapists are so different from other types of therapists• disagreeing or breaking up with your dbt therapist • how dbt got known for its distress tolerance skills + why that’s problematic• radical acceptance + what that actually looks like in dbt• willfulness + signs that you’re being willful in your life • what to do if your loved one needs therapy but won’t go• parents who don’t understand their child’s mental health struggles • how to make better friends + have closer relationships using dbt• + so much more!mentioned:• maddy’s instagram• maddy’s tiktok• downtown behavioral wellness• maddy’s previous she persisted ep• my therapist’s book• marsha linehan’s dbt textbook☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2025 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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238. i asked 9 experts how to heal from anxiety (what you NEED to know) 14.11.2025 34min#238🍿 watch on spotify & youtube💌 ask me a question or leave feedback on the podcast!what’s causing your anxiety and how can you heal?!! today’s episode is a mental health mashup featuring expert advice from some of my favorite she persisted guests. i’ve compiled the most insightful tips and quotes from past episodes into your ultimate guide on how to navigate anxiety.in this episode, you’ll hear from a range of psychologists, therapists, professors, and best-selling authors on why so many of us struggle with anxiety and how we can begin to recover.we talk about:• defining anxiety + what happens in our bodies when we’re anxious• theories on why some people are more anxious than others• coping skills + tips for managing anxiety effectively• what happens when we cope ineffectively with our anxiety• popular misconceptions + stigma around anxiety• + so much more!listen to the full episodes:• anxiety, intergenerational trauma, + more• why you’re anxious + how to cope• anxiety 101: what we do wrong + facing our fears• a pediatrician’s take on gen z’s anxiety• a psychologist’s guide to facing anxiety in your 20s• the neuroscience of anxiety + trauma• how physical + mental health are connected• freeing yourself from stress + struggle• stopping self-sabotage + anxiety ☕giveaway! want coffee on me? every month, i gift one listener a starbucks gift card to enter:1. leave a review on apple or spotify2. dm me a screenshot on instagram📲 bonus entries for story or tiktok tags!@shepersistedpodcastshepersistedpodcast.comhello@shepersistedpodcast.com © 2020 SHE PERSISTED LLC. all rights reserved.
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