• Starting Again: New Beginnings, Anxiety, and Pressing On with Intention
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of Mindful Mornings with Mabel, Mabel reflects on starting a new role and the mix of excitement and anxiety that often comes with beginnings. Drawing from Plato’s reminder that “the beginning is the most important part of the work,” she explores how change can feel threatening to the nervous system—even when it’s positive. This morning reflection invites listeners to arrive without pressure, embrace uncertainty, and press on with presence rather than perfection

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    4 mins
  • Making Today Count Without Fixing Yourself | Presence Over Productivity
    Feb 20 2026

    In this episode of Mindful Mornings with Mabel, Mabel reflects on showing up without inspiration and choosing presence over performance. For those carrying a heavy week or uncomfortable self-awareness, this morning pause isn’t about fixing anything—it’s about noticing what’s here. Making today count doesn’t mean crushing the day or having clarity; it can simply mean staying present with yourself, even when you’re running behind or not “feeling it.”

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    4 mins
  • Mindful Mornings with Mabel: Attention Is the Beginning of Devotion
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of Mindful Mornings with Mabel, Mabel reflects on Mary Oliver’s line, “Attention is the beginning of devotion,” exploring how presence—not perfection—shapes healing. This short morning reflection invites listeners to slow down, notice what’s asking for care, and reconnect with their body and inner world before the day begins. A gentle pause for mindfulness, emotional awareness, and nervous-system-aware living.

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    4 mins
  • Mindful Mornings with Mabel: Shame Is Not the Whole Story
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of Mindful Mornings with Mabel, Mabel reflects on trauma, shame, and self-compassion through the lens of Bessel van der Kolk’s work. She explores how shame often forms around survival behaviors during traumatic experiences—and why judging past versions of ourselves through present-day awareness can block healing. This gentle morning reflection invites listeners to release self-blame, soften toward their nervous system, and recognize that survival is not a moral failure.

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    4 mins
  • Mindful Mornings with Mabel: A Daily Pause for Reflection
    Feb 17 2026

    Today's episode: When thinking is hard

    Mindful Mornings with Mabel is a short-form series from The Real Mabel Podcast, offering gentle reflection, grounding thoughts, and nervous-system-aware insight to start the day with intention.

    In today’s episode, Mabel reflects on Carl Jung’s quote, “Thinking is difficult, that’s why most people judge,” exploring how judgment often replaces curiosity when we’re overwhelmed or seeking safety.

    These episodes aren’t about fixing yourself — they’re about pausing, noticing, and staying present before the noise begins.

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    4 mins
  • When Silence Becomes Complicity: Love vs Hate, Bad Bunny’s Message & the Truth About Immigration
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of The Real Mabel Podcast, Mabel reflects on why silence isn’t safety and how choosing peace over truth can become self-abandonment. She explores cultural narratives around hate, immigrant scapegoating, and unity, sparked by Bad Bunny’s powerful Super Bowl halftime message that “the only thing more powerful than hate is love.” Mabel also challenges common misconceptions linking immigration and crime, encouraging listeners to make space for compassion and truth in a divided moment.

    The Unsaid prompt:
    Where have you gone quiet to survive—and what has that silence cost you?
    Submit anonymously: https://forms.gle/AYxd5chLeeHTxaAk9

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    9 mins
  • When Stories Change, So Do We: Healing, Identity, and the Meaning We Find
    Feb 1 2026

    In this episode of The Real Mabel Podcast, Mabel reflects on how stories—books, shows, poems, and songs—begin to meet us differently as we heal and grow. From rewatching Game of Thrones to revisiting The Handmaid’s Tale and the poetry of Mary Oliver, she explores how shifting perspectives reveal emotional healing, nervous system awareness, and evolving identity.

    This episode isn’t about dissecting entertainment—it’s about noticing ourselves. How trauma and healing shape what we tolerate, what we empathize with, and what no longer rings true. Mabel invites listeners to reflect on the stories that once comforted, challenged, or mirrored them—and how those meanings change as we do.

    The Unsaid journaling prompt:
    What story has changed meaning for you over time, and what does that reveal about who you are now?

    Submit your Unsaid anonymously here:
    https://forms.gle/AYxd5chLeeHTxaAk9

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    9 mins
  • Letting Go Without Leaving: Loving Adult Children Without Carrying Their Choices
    Jan 25 2026

    Loving adult children means learning when care becomes control — and when letting go is the most loving thing you can do.

    In this episode of The Real Mabel Podcast, Mabel explores the quiet, complicated season of parenting adult children. She reflects on the grief, fear, and unexpected relief that come with no longer managing their lives — and learning to love without control. This conversation is for parents, fathers, and guardians navigating boundaries, guilt, responsibility, and the emotional work of letting go without leaving.

    Submit your Unsaid anonymously here:
    https://forms.gle/AYxd5chLeeHTxaAk9


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    11 mins