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Well, Not Perfect

by Audrey Grunst

Our biggest lessons in life come from imperfect moments. That is why “well, not perfect” is an honest yet encouraging phrase often heard inside Audrey Grunst's therapy practice, Simply Bee. Everyday we face messy, difficult and real life problems and striving for growth rather than perfection is the healthiest mindset to have. On this podcast, you will hear experts share their personal and professional experiences that aim to inspire and humble listeners to examine their own mindset through a therapeutic lens that only a mental health expert can offer. Join us and learn how our guests are breaking stigmas, raising awareness, providing support—and overall taking action to make this world a more mental health inclusive place, despite the process being…well, not perfect.

Copyright: Audrey Grunst

Episodes

Don’t White Knuckle The Holiday Gatherings with Dr. Kati Wax

40m · Published 24 Nov 10:00

Today on Well, Not Perfect, I sit down with Kati Wax. She is a licensed clinical psychologist and the owner of Lincoln Park Psychology. Her passion is to affect others to make meaningful change. She is an extraordinary therapist and leader in the field of psychology in the Chicagoland area.

 

Listen in as she explains the power of boundary setting during the holiday season and how we can approach this time of year more skillfully. 

 

In todays episode you will learn:

  1. How to set boundaries with others and within yourself
  2. Why it's important to stay non-judgmental during the holiday season
  3. How to go from a negative thought pattern to a productive and healthy reframing of those thoughts 


To connect with Kati and her practice you can find them at www.lincolnparkpsychology.com and on Instagram @lincoln_park_psychology.

3 Ways to Improve Your Financial Mindset with Angel Arnold

26m · Published 17 Nov 10:00

Welcome to another episode of Well, Not Perfect. Today, I want you to prepare yourself because this is a conversation most of us dread, and that is discussing our financial health. 

 

Now before you turn off this show, I want you to just take a moment and think about why this is one of the most important elements of your well being.

 

On today’s show, you will learn

 

  1. How finances affect your mental & physical wellbeing
  2. The importance of financial tools, like budgeting
  3. And learn tools to cope with your anxiety while working to attain your financial goals

 

Today I sit down with Angel Arnold, LPC and therapist at Simply Bee Counseling. During this webinar you will learn how financial wellness affects our mental health. When your relationship to money and finances is positive, then you can free up time, mental space and energy to focus on growth in other areas in your life. 

 

If your goal is to increase your overall wellness, but you’ve been unsure of how to balance your basic needs with things that feel like “extra”, such as therapy, taking a yoga class, cooking class, etc, then check out this conversation with Angel.

 

Today she will provide you with tangible skills to overcome your fear, anxiety, shame and avoidance around your financial situation so that you can boost your self-esteem, your confidence and thrive in your life. 

 

Boston Marathon Survivor Elena Breese's Story of Hope

39m · Published 10 Nov 10:00

TW / Trigger Warning

 

Welcome back! This is your host and therapist, Audrey Grunst. Boy do I have a good episode to share with you today! It’s a story that most of us could never imagine—yet somehow throughout this story, there's an interconnection between what my guest went through and what we experience everyday. 

 

Today I sat with Elena Breese. She is a survivor of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. I was struck by her openness to talk about something that most people could never imagine. Elena helps us understand that life’s biggest moments have long term impacts on our mental well being and how it’s never too late to recover. 

 

In today’s episode you will learn: 

  1. How to find hope after hardship
  2. How to tap into your natural strengths 
  3. And the value of mindfulness 

 

Listen in as she candidly shares her story of recovery and trauma. Her story gives us an insider’s look into the resilience of the human spirit. Welcome to another episode of Well, Not Perfect. 

 

To connect with Elena, you can find her at: 

  • Website: www.stillbloomingme.com
  • Instagram: @stillbloomingme

Making Mental Health Bright with Mason Spector

38m · Published 03 Nov 09:00

Today on Well, Not Perfect I have a guest who doesn’t just talk the talk but walks the walk. I would like to introduce you to Mason Spector, the Co-Founder of Madhappy, a global lifestyle and apparel brand on a mission to create a more optimistic and inclusive world. Mason has been named Forbes 30U30 and is changing the world through his platform and lifestyle brand. Sit down, get cozy and join us as we talk about our personal missions to continue to disrupt the stigma of mental health and use our platforms to make this world a more optimistic place.  

 

Today you will learn:

  1. The benefit of therapy
  2. Why it’s important to see mental health as a social issue
  3. And how businesses like Madhappy are using their platforms and brands to disrupt the mental health stigma 

 

For tons of great, free resources, check out https://www.localoptimist.com/ and be sure to listen to The Madhappy Podcast for more conversations about mental health - available on all platforms. 

 

Follow along on instagram:

  • @masonspec
  • @localoptimist 
  • @madhappy

Authenticity in All Seasons with Whitney Reynolds

53m · Published 27 Oct 09:00

Hello hello and welcome back to another episode of Well, Not Perfect. Today I sit down with Whitney Reynolds, and let me tell you that my conversation with her left me feeling empowered to say the least. Whitney is the Emmy nominated host of The Whitney Reynolds Show, a talk TV show that is dedicated to being a safe space for delicate life stories. 

 

Along with the production of her show that went national this year, Whitney is an author, podcast host, and entrepreneur who is passionate about giving back to the community. 

 

Today, Whitney gives us a real look into her life off the big screen. We get deep into what makes her life meaningful and how she finds balance through the many seasons of life.

 

In today’s episode you will learn:

  1. Why the timing of life is important 
  2. How she balances being a host, mother, and an entrepreneur
  3. And what brings purpose into her life and her show

 

To keep up with Whitney and her show, you can find her at:

  • Instagram: @whitney_reynolds 
  • Website: www.whitneyreynolds.com 
  • TV Show: The Whitney Reynolds Show
  • Podcast: Pop & Positivity on iHeartRadio

When Therapists Go To Therapy: Trauma Expert Sarah Buino Shares All

50m · Published 20 Oct 09:00

Welcome back to Well, Not Perfect. Today I sat down with an extremely wise, humorous, and lovely guest who I absolutely admire in the field of counseling and entrepreneurship. I can't wait for you to meet her. Sarah Buino is the CEO, Founder of Heart Heart Therapy in Chicago, and podcast host of Conversations With A Wounded Healer. If you are someone who is on a journey of healing then listen in because Sarah takes us down a path of her own healing in conjunction with helping others heal. Sarah combines her own personal experiences with her clinical expertise to give us a refreshing look into the ways in which our behavior and identities are related to past traumas. Most importantly, her message shows us how we can find growth and joy beyond the pain of trauma. 

 

In today’s episode you will learn about:

  1. Common trauma
  2. How to heal from painful life experiences 
  3. And How to maintain hope and seek recovery 

 

Make sure you check out the show notes and see where you can connect with Sarah to get inspired and continue to learn from her wisdom as I did throughout our conversation. Welcome to another episode of Well, Not Perfect.

 

Show Notes: 

Sarah is the Founder and President of Head/Heart Therapy and podcast host of Conversations with a Wounded Healer. Here’s where you can find her: 

  • Instagram: @headhearttherapy
  • Facebook: @headhearttherapy and @woundedhealr
  • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn2UuMEyXcij3oK7qpT1K1A
  • Website: www.headhearttherapy.com 
  • Podcast: Conversations with a Wounded Healer

Sarah’s article “Your Therapist is Hurting”

Food for Thought with MasterChef Contestant Brent Draper *World Mental Health Day Special Edition*

32m · Published 10 Oct 04:00

Today October 10th, 2021, is World Mental Health Day. 

 

On behalf of Simply Bee and our relationship with MTV Entertainment and Mental Health Is Health, we are using this opportunity for you to get inspired and take action towards mental health in your life and your community. This is on the heels of May 20th, the first inaugural Mental Health Action Day, where we along with 800+ other brands influenced the world to see mental health as health. This momentum is just getting started and we are back again today to inspire you to take action. 

 

In this special edition episode, I sat down with Brent Draper, a MasterChef Australia contestant who is the BEST example of someone who took action towards his mental health and never compromised his well being for a winning title. In a world filled with competition at any cost and the fear of missing out, most people would hide their pain and suffer through a mental health crisis: but not Brent. 

 

Listen in as Brent describes how it felt to raise his hand on national television and tell the judges that he was going home to take care of himself and why he never regretted his choice to choose mental health over all else. 

 

On today's episode you will learn:

  1. Why action is required if you want to get better
  2. How to ask for help even when you don’t feel like it
  3. What men can do to break the mental health stigma amongst one another

 

Please enjoy this special episode powered by simply bee and MTV Entertainment and Mental health is health. Welcome to another episode of well not perfect. 


To connect with Brent, you can find him on Instagram @brentdraper_ or his website https://brentdraper.com.au/.

Rebalancing The World w/ Lola Wright

47m · Published 06 Oct 12:00

Welcome back, everyone! I have an AMAZING show for you today. I sit down and vibe with Lola Wright. When I mean vibe, I mean I sit down and find myself immediately absorbed into the conversation with her. 

 

She is incredibly smart, insightful, and in tune with the world today. Every guest I have on the show is special in their own way and Lola is special because she is incredibly aware of the bigger picture that we often lose when we live our day-to-day life. She pulls the lens back and helps us see what it means to be part of a bigger system on a global scale and how we need to recalibrate and reconnect to others and build up a sense of community again after the impact of COVID-19. 

 

If you are a personal growth junkie then this episode is for you. Sit back and enjoy as you listen to Lola’s uplifting advice on how to achieve the life you’ve always envisioned for yourself. 

 

In today’s episode you will learn:

  1. How our individual experiences are connected to so much more than just ourselves
  2. How to find congruence between your internal and external world; and
  3. How to breakthrough old narratives to find growth for yourself and your community

 

For more thought-provoking insight from Lola, you can find her at:

  • Instagram: @lolapwright 
  • Facebook: @lolapwright
  • Podcast: Find Your Fierce & Loving

Website: www.lolawright.com - be sure to check out her ‘Our Circle’ membership community!

Morgan's Message Part II: The Sixth Stage Of Grief - Finding Meaning w/ Dona & Aberle *Special Edition*

36m · Published 29 Sep 19:45

TW // Trigger warning: This episode contains sensitive topics.

Welcome back to Part II of the episode with Morgan’s Message. I now sit down with Dona and Aberlee Rodgers, Morgan’s mom and twin sister. Dona and Aberlee share their own experience and what they’ve learned through their tragic loss. 

 

In Part II of this episode you will learn:

  1. How to talk about suicide
  2. The barriers athletes face when it comes to mental health 
  3. Why mental health is as important as physical health

 

Morgan’s Message strives to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community and equalize the treatment of physical and mental health in athletics. They aim to expand the dialogue on mental health by normalizing conversations, empowering those who suffer in silence, and supporting those who feel alone. Here’s where you can find Dona, Aberle, Clare, Kat & Morgan’s Message:

Instagram: @morgansmessage 

@aberodgers

@clare_kehoe

@katzempolich

@dkrodgers5

Twitter: @morgansmessage

LinkedIn: @MorgansMessage

Website: morgansmessage.org

 

To become an ambassador for Morgan’s Message, visit morgansmessage.org/education-program 

Podcast: The Mental Matchup

 

Suicide Prevention & Awareness Month Resources:

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call 800-273-8255
  • Crisis Text Line: Text TALK to 741-741 to text with a trained crisis counselor for free, 24/7
  • Trevor Lifeline: Call 866-488-7386
  • SAMHSA National Helpline: Call 800-662-4357 for treatment referral and information
  • NAMI Support & Education: Visit nami.org/Support-Education

Morgan's Message Part I: College Athletes: Self Care, Boundaries, and Friendship w/ Kat & Clare

42m · Published 29 Sep 18:09

TW // Trigger warning: This episode contains sensitive topics.

Welcome to a very special 2-part episode on Well, Not Perfect. This episode is close to my heart because it hits home for me. You guys may or may not know that I was a D1 volleyball player who experienced a sudden career-ending injury that caused me to spiral into anxiety and depression. In those years, I discovered the value of mental health and the importance of mental health in athletes. I have since dedicated my career to helping athletes never suffer in silence again and I did this over a decade ago because in mental health there was no support like there is today.

 

So In honor of World Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month, I am highlighting the very special nonprofit organization, Morgan's Message. Morgan’s Message is an organization striving to break the stigma surrounding mental health in the athletic community. Morgan was a division 1 lacrosse player at Duke, and she silently battled depression after a career ending injury, Morgan died by suicide in 2019 at the age of 22.  After this tragic loss, her family and friends created a program that now helps hundreds of college athletes across the country. 

 

I feel so deeply connected to this organization because, like them, I discovered the importance and my life's mission after the game was over. For me and the athletes who are involved with Morgan's Message, we pour energy into the athletic community so that no one has to suffer alone. 

 

Join me in Part 1 and welcome Morgan’s teammates and friends, Clare and Kat. Their words inspire all of us to care for one another and never be afraid to ask if someone needs help. 

 

In today’s episode, you’ll learn: 

  1. How to balance the needs of friends with your needs as well  
  2. How to set gentle and loving boundaries 
  3. What to do when a friend needs your help 

 

Morgan’s Message strives to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental health within the student-athlete community and equalize the treatment of physical and mental health in athletics. They aim to expand the dialogue on mental health by normalizing conversations, empowering those who suffer in silence, and supporting those who feel alone. Here’s where you can find Dona, Aberle, Clare, Kat & Morgan’s Message:

Instagram: @morgansmessage 

@aberodgers

@clare_kehoe

@katzempolich

@dkrodgers5

Twitter: @morgansmessage

LinkedIn: @MorgansMessage

Website: morgansmessage.org

 

To become an ambassador for Morgan’s Message, visit morgansmessage.org/education-program 

Podcast: The Mental Matchup

 

Suicide Prevention & Awareness Month Resources:

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call 800-273-8255
  • Crisis Text Line: Text TALK to 741-741 to text with a trained crisis counselor for free, 24/7
  • Trevor Lifeline: Call 866-488-7386
  • SAMHSA National Helpline: Call 800-662-4357 for treatment referral and information
  • NAMI Support & Education: Visit nami.org/Support-Education

Well, Not Perfect has 65 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 48:27:14. 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 April 6th, 2024 14:44.

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