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Mind Mend Moments

Mind Mend Moments

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Hosted by Shalethea—who transformed PTSD and grief into empowerment through radical self-talk—this isn’t toxic positivity. Where self-talk rewrites trauma, grief, and “broken” labels. For you if you’re: ✓ Over being therapized instead of heard ✓ Done letting diagnoses define you ✓ Ready to outgrow “survival mode” ✓ Quieting your inner critic sounds better than “coping” New episodes Fridays. Press play for: • Tools that work while you drive/do dishes • Proof healing’s messy (and that’s okay) • Tactics, not platitudes, for daily resilience • To feel less alone in the messy work of becomingMind Mend Moments Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • The Apology Trap When ‘I’m Sorry’ Becomes Your Default (And How to Break Free)
    May 16 2025

    Are you stuck in the “I’m sorry” loop—apologizing for existing, boundaries, or even the weather? This episode digs into The Apology Trap, where over-apologizing becomes a self-sabotage habit. We unpack a raw listener story about Susan, who cleans her roommate’s dishes after being gaslit for speaking up. Discover why guilt gets weaponized, how “button-pushers” thrive on your silence, and two powerful tools to break free: The Power of Silence and The Question Reframe. Spoiler: You’re not “too sensitive”—you’re just stuck in a cycle that prioritizes others’ comfort over your own.

    Resources Mentioned:
    🔹 Boundary Builder Guide (Coming Soon!): DM @MindMendMentors on Instagram to fast-track this toolkit for spotting manipulation tactics and crafting confident responses.
    🔹 The “Sorry” Tally Challenge: Track unnecessary apologies for one day—awareness is step one to rewiring the habit.
    🔹 Community Support: Share your “I’m done apologizing” moment by tagging the podcast—featured stories get reshared!

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    12 mins
  • When Your Brain Hits ‘Print’ on Failure How to Stop the ‘I Always Fail’ Spiral
    May 9 2025

    Ever feel like your brain’s stuck printing “I’ll never get this” on repeat? Join us as we tackle a raw listener story about self-doubt, coding meltdowns, and mint chocolate chip ice cream therapy. Discover why your brain’s “Faulty Pattern Printer” hijacks setbacks (like failed algebra or Spanish mishaps) into full-blown “I’m defective” narratives—and how to reframe them. We’ll unpack practical tools like the “But/And” Hack, third-person pep talks, and a free Cognitive Loop Decoder to silence that inner critic. Spoiler: Progress isn’t about perfection—it’s about showing up, wrong notes and all. New to the podcast? This episode’s your ice-breaker. 🎧✨


    Resources Mentioned in the Episode:


    Cognitive Loop Decoder: A free step-by-step guide to identify mental traps like overgeneralization and catastrophizing. Download here
    “When Your Brain Lies to You” Video: Visual breakdown of the Faulty Pattern Printer concept on their YouTube channel.

    Note: All tools emphasize actionable strategies for mindset reframing, aligning with neuroscience and cognitive-behavioral principles.

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    8 mins
  • Debugging the Broken Time Machine: Rewiring Trauma Loops in Your Brain
    May 2 2025

    Join Shalethea for a neural debug session with listener Sarah (34), trapped in a mental feedback loop of imposter syndrome and past failures. This episode cracks open:

    • Why recalling trauma feels physically real (amygdala replay + cortisol floods)

    • The "Time Travel Tax" – how rumination drains present-moment energy

    • Sensory Snapshot Protocol – a 3-2-1 grounding technique to exit emotional time zones

    • Memory Remix Homework – rewriting past "failures" as post-credits survival scenes

    Key Tools & Links:
    🔗 "Broken Time Machine" Worksheet – Rewire rumination cycles
    🔗 Submit Your Cognitive Loop to info@mindmendmentors.com (Subject: PODCAST DEBUG REQUEST)

    "Your brain isn’t broken – it’s running outdated firmware. Let’s install the update."

    In This Episode You’ll Learn:
    ✓ How to spot amygdala "highlight reels" distorting your past
    ✓ Why healing requires leaving the emotional time zone where hurt occurred
    ✓ To audit mental time travel with present-moment accounting
    ✓ The phoenix metaphor for cognitive rebirth ("You’re not a fraud – you’re a phoenix with amnesia")

    For Our Neuro-Curious Listeners:

    • Neural loop breakdowns: panic spirals, imposter syndrome scripts, future-tripping

    • Biological basis of rumination (hippocampus vs. prefrontal cortex tug-of-war)

    • Case study: How a burned bake sale became a $20 PTA victory

    Join the Neural Collective:
    "Your story isn’t a burden – it’s a debugging masterclass. Share your glitch, unlock breakthroughs."

    Resources Mentioned:
    📩 Email Your Loop: info@mindmendmentors.com
    🌐 Worksheet Library: mindmendmentors.com/more-resources

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    15 mins

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