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Remind The Podcast

by Re:Mind - The Podcast

Welcome to Re:Mind The Podcast, where we make big mental health topics relevant to you with the aim to increase discussion about mental health and wellbeing. Each episode, we answer a mental health related question by sharing our own thoughts, experiences and relevant research.

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Episodes

4 solutions to non-work burnout

17m · Published 06 Apr 11:00

Following our previous episode on 4 non-work ways you might be burning out, we've come back with some solutions. Looking at how to set boundaries, the importance of time and spontaneity, we hope you can gain some value from these suggestions and try them out yourself.

Make sure to follow the show on your preferred platform – it’ll keep you updated and help us plan our future episodes!

*Full shownotes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

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4 non-work ways you're burning out

35m · Published 09 Feb 12:00

We've all heard of burning out at work. But what if that draining, apathetic feeling you're experiencing isn't burnout from work but from somewhere else? This week, we look at four ways you could be burning out: social burnout, relationship burnout, family burnout and personal ambition burnout. 

Make sure to follow the show on your preferred platform – it’ll keep you updated and help us plan our future episodes!

*Full show notes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

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  • Send us questions via email: [email protected]

New year resolutions – Should I bother?

41m · Published 26 Jan 12:00

Re:Mind is back, and what better way to start a new season (and year) than a bit of personal introspection. The new year is always filled with promise, hope…and disappointment. In this episode, we pick apart why we make resolutions, the realities of forming habits and some practical ideas to try for the new year.

Make sure to follow the show on your preferred platform – it’ll keep you updated and help us plan our future episodes!

*Full show notes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

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  • Follow our Instagram: @remind.thepodcast
  • Send us questions via email: [email protected]

How has COVID-19 affected the way we love?

30m · Published 10 Mar 12:00

What do family zoom quizzes, care packages, grocery shopping and socially distanced walks in the park all have in common? They're all ways in which we've shown we love each other during the pandemic. Let's face it, COVID-19 has changed a lot of things for all of us, especially our relationships with one another. 

This week, Katie and Angie took a look at the five love languages model by Gary Chapman to explore just how the pandemic has affected how we love, why we love and its consequences for our mental health and relationships going forward.

*Full shownotes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

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Send us questions via email: [email protected]

Why do I feel like an imposter in my own culture?

27m · Published 03 Mar 12:00

Have you ever felt like a fraud or a fake? Do you sometimes feel like you don’t know ‘enough’ about where you’re from?

In this week’s episode, we look at the concept of cultural imposter syndrome and the effects it can have on your identity, emotions, and mental health.

*Full shownotes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

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  • Follow our Instagram: @remind.thepodcast
  • Send us questions via email: [email protected]

Can we manifest things into existence?

15m · Published 24 Feb 12:00

What are you manifesting? On this week's episode, we look at the Law of Attraction and the idea of speaking things into existence. Is it real? Does it work? Can we do it?

Join us in another quick and dirty episode where we explore how our ~ vibrations ~ affect our future, how we set goals, and what happens when other people hold us accountable.

Best of all, find out what we are speaking existence for ourselves — with a follow up episode 6 months from now where we'll see if it worked!

*Full shownotes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

Get involved!

  • Follow our Instagram: @remind.thepodcast
  • Send us questions via email: [email protected]

Should I always be striving for self improvement?

22m · Published 17 Feb 12:00

Welcome to Re:Mind the podcast where we take you on a journey to understand how the little things impact our mental health in a big way. This week we explore whether or not we should always be striving self improvement. 

Off the back end of new year's resolutions and with the 40 days of Lent soon approaching us, it's normal to have a think about what we could be giving up or taking up in the quest of self-improvement. 

We take a look at what we think self-improvement means, as well as why we even bother in the first place and how important it is to know what your intentions are in order to stay afloat in this world of hyper productivity. 

Make sure you follow our podcast on your preferred platform. This really helps us know how many people are listening and informs what we create!

*Full shownotes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

Get involved!

Follow our Instagram: @remind.thepodcast
Send us questions via email: [email protected]

What is a situationship anyway?

8m · Published 10 Feb 12:00

Welcome to the first episode in our quick and dirty series (PG name pending) where Katie and I take you on a quick tour around a certain topic or buzzword. In light of Valentine Day's approach, we decided to have a look at the ever infamous 'situationship'. Specifically, what they are, what they look like, and how to get out of one. 

We really hope you enjoy this episode, and if you find that you are indeed in a 'situationship', don't worry, we've all been there. Please let us know what you think and we will catch you next week! 

*Full shownotes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

Get involved!

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Send us questions via email: [email protected]

Why do we stay in relationships that don't serve us?

34m · Published 03 Feb 12:00

Welcome to Re:Mind season 2! We are so excited to be back for a new season. This week we explore why we stay in relationships that don’t serve us. The year 2020 showed us the value of relationships. But what do we do when they’re just not working out?

We flesh out the idea of necessary and unnecessary relationships, throw in a dash of behavioural economics, and finish up exploring how we project the way we want to be treated.

There are so many new questions we are excited to explore with you and we hope you enjoy the show! Make sure you follow our podcast on your preferred platform. This really helps us know how many people are listening and informs what we create! Trust us, this is a relationship that's entirely necessary for you...

*Full shownotes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

Get involved!

  • Follow our Instagram: @remind.thepodcast
  • Send us questions via email: [email protected]

Can positivity be toxic?

27m · Published 09 Dec 12:00

It's the Re:Mind Season 1 finale! For the final episode of 2020, Katie and Angie answer the question: can positivity be toxic? In the culture of the humblebrag and #grateful, it's important to discuss what impact this has on us, and whether the effects of such a culture are to our benefit or detriment.

As per usual, two sides of the coin are discussed. In particular, the varying definitions of positivity and subjective experiences of it. Within this, distinctions are made between 'fake' positivity on social media and internal positivity felt within.

Ironically, Katie and Angie spread positive wishes and thanks to all of you who have tuned into Re:Mind The Podcast so far. It has been a fantastic journey for them and hopefully for you, the listeners, too. Have a wonderful festive season and gear yourselves up for Re:Mind The Podcast Season 2 - launching 2021!

*Full shownotes are available at https://remindthepodcast.wixsite.com/website

 Disclaimer: The hosts are not licensed psychologists. This episode and show simply explore their viewpoints backed up by their own experiences and research where applicable. Resources for help are listed below.

Get involved!

  • Follow our Instagram: @remind.thepodcast
  • Send us questions via email: [email protected]

Remind The Podcast has 16 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 7:27:06. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 30th, 2024 22:15.

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