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006 Reframing Failure, Alcohol-Free Choices, Making Therapy More Accessible | Live Good Enough Podcast

006 Reframing Failure, Alcohol-Free Choices, Making Therapy More Accessible | Live Good Enough Podcast

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Welcome to the Live Good Enough Podcast, where we look back at the past week's articles on livegoodenough.com and get in conversation, adding our personal insights.


This week:

Failure? How to Reframe Setbacks as Learning Opportunities https://www.livegoodenough.com/p/failure-reframe-setbacks-learning-opportunities Why More People Are Embracing Alcohol-Free Beverages: A Rising Trend in the UK https://www.livegoodenough.com/p/people-embracing-alcoholfree-beverages-rising-trend-uk Grow Your Own: The Benefits of Having an Allotment https://www.livegoodenough.com/p/grow-benefits-allotment

Why Do Antibiotic Medicines Still Taste So Bad in 2024? A neurodivergent struggle https://www.livegoodenough.com/p/antibiotic-medicines-still-taste-bad-2024-neurodivergent-struggle

Making Therapy More Accessible in 2024: A Conversation Worth Having

https://www.livegoodenough.com/p/making-therapy-accessible-2024-conversation-worth

We'd love you to connect with us with your thoughts on all of these topics and so be sure to leave us a voice note here on Spotify or over on Youtube, or as a comment on livegoodenough.com


IMPORTANT: Always speak to your doctor or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a mental health or other medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or across our social media. Thank you.

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