• What Make's A Good Person?
    May 16 2025

    In this episode, Kyle Fields explores the complexities of being a good person in a world that often equates kindness with visibility and performance. He discusses the dangers of social media's portrayal of goodness, the importance of setting boundaries, and the guilt that often accompanies acts of kindness. Ultimately, he redefines what it means to be a good person, emphasizing authenticity, integrity, and the necessity of living one's truth without the need for external validation.



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    15 mins
  • Addiction Part 2: Through the Eyes of Those That Love Us
    May 9 2025

    This conversation delves into the emotional toll of addiction on families and loved ones, exploring the complexities of grief, guilt, and the challenges of setting boundaries. Dr. Laura Ellick shares insights from her clinical experience and personal journey, emphasizing the importance of compassion, understanding, and self-care for those supporting individuals struggling with addiction. The discussion highlights the collateral damage of addiction, the myths surrounding grief, and offers encouragement for those navigating these difficult waters.

    Keywords

    addiction, emotional toll, grief, boundaries, support, recovery, mental health, compassion, family, loss


    Takeaways

    Addiction affects not just the individual but their loved ones.

    The emotional toll of addiction can lead to anxiety, depression, and PTSD.

    Setting boundaries is essential but can be painful.

    Grieving someone lost to addiction is a unique and complex process.

    Relief can be a valid feeling after a loved one's struggle ends.

    Compassion and understanding are crucial for supporting families.

    There is no right way to love someone through addiction.

    Guilt and self-blame are common among those who lose loved ones to addiction.

    Myths about addiction and grief can hinder the healing process.

    Support and professional help are vital for those grieving addiction-related losses.





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    58 mins
  • Addiction Part 1: Through the Eyes of the Addicted
    May 2 2025

    In this powerful season 2 opener, Kyle Fields shares his personal journey through addiction and recovery, emphasizing the struggles, realizations, and the harsh realities of addiction. He discusses the misconceptions surrounding addiction, the painful journey to sobriety, and the importance of support and understanding. Kyle highlights the significance of recognizing one's worth and the possibility of rebuilding a life after addiction, while also addressing the painful reality of relapse and loss. The conversation ends with a heartfelt prayer for those in recovery and a message of hope for the future.



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    21 mins
  • Breaking the Silence: Living with Schizophrenia
    Apr 25 2025

    In the Season One Finale, Kyle Fields shares his personal experiences living with paranoid schizophrenia, addressing the stigma associated with mental illness, the challenges of navigating relationships, and the struggle with isolation. He emphasizes the need for understanding and empathy from society, particularly from family and friends, and calls for more accurate representations of mental health in media. Through his candid reflections, Kyle aims to foster a dialogue that acknowledges the complexities of living with schizophrenia and the importance of connection and support.



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    26 mins
  • Ugh Burnout
    Apr 18 2025

    In this conversation, Kyle Fields delves into the pervasive issue of burnout in modern society, exploring its causes, effects, and the importance of rest. He discusses the hustle culture that glorifies constant productivity and the emotional and physical toll it takes on individuals. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of self-care, recognizing burnout early, and the spiritual significance of rest as outlined in scripture. Fields encourages listeners to prioritize their well-being and take actionable steps to prevent burnout, highlighting that rest is not a luxury but a fundamental need.



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    22 mins
  • The Journey to Discovering Purpose
    Apr 11 2025

    In this episode of 'That's Life', host Kyle Fields explores the multifaceted concept of life's purpose. The conversation delves into the societal, philosophical, and psychological dimensions of purpose, addressing the pressures and misconceptions that often accompany the search for meaning. Through humor and relatable anecdotes, Kyle encourages listeners to redefine their understanding of purpose, emphasizing that it is a personal journey rather than a destination. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to embrace their unique paths and live authentically, regardless of societal expectations.



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    21 mins
  • The Silent Epidemic: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
    Apr 4 2025

    This conversation delves into the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) in North America, highlighting the alarming rates of disappearance and murder among Indigenous women, the systemic neglect by law enforcement and government, and the historical context that has led to this ongoing crisis. It emphasizes the need for awareness, accountability, and action to address the injustices faced by Indigenous communities, while sharing personal stories of victims to humanize the statistics and call for change.



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    34 mins
  • Why Vulnerability is Your Secret Weapon
    Apr 4 2025

    In this episode, Kyle Fields explores the often misunderstood concept of vulnerability, arguing that it is not a weakness but a powerful tool for building connections and fostering personal growth. He discusses societal attitudes towards vulnerability, the biological basis for emotional openness, and the importance of embracing one's true self in relationships. Through humor and relatable anecdotes, Kyle encourages listeners to confront their emotions and take the risk of being real with themselves and others.



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    23 mins