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What if the best gift for a new mom is not another onesie, gadget, or nursery item, but real postpartum support? In this episode of the Enough-ism Podcast, Kaitlin McGreyes, founder of BeHerVillage.com, challenges the traditional baby shower registry and shares a more meaningful way to care for new parents. Instead of filling homes with more stuff, BeHerVillage helps friends and family fund the support new moms actually need, including doulas, home-cooked meals, lactation consultants, mental health care, laundry help, and trusted community support. Kaitlin explores the gap between celebrating pregnancy and truly supporting postpartum recovery. This conversation looks at why well-intentioned gift giving can still leave mothers feeling stranded, how community care can transform the early weeks of motherhood, and practical ways to show up for new parents with more purpose and less clutter. This episode is for anyone who wants to support a new mom, rethink baby shower gifts, build a stronger postpartum village, or understand why care is the greatest gift. Visit BeHerVillage.com to learn how you can fund meaningful postpartum care. Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that support is the greatest gift. Email us your feedback, story ideas, or questions: enoughismpodcast@gmail.com | Support the Show on Venmo: Enough-ismPodcast
Eyes closed, heart open. In this episode of the Enough-ism Podcast, we explore how visualization can support healing, calm the nervous system, and help you reconnect with your voice, imagination, and sense of self.Today we welcome Soha Al-Jurf, a voice specialist, depth psychologist, and founder of Voice Coaching for Creatives. Soha combines vocal performance and Jungian psychology to help women reconnect with their voices and heal their minds.Together, we explore the transformative role of visualization in mindfulness, self-discovery, and healing. Soha shares how visualization can help quiet external stimulation, guide you inward, and offer a flexible alternative to traditional meditation, especially for people who struggle with stillness.We also discuss the connection between visualization and the collective unconscious, how guided practices can access deeper layers of the psyche, and the role of rhythm, sound, and voice in creating altered states of awareness and connection.At the end of the episode, Soha guides listeners through a visualization to visit their sacred inner sanctuary, a deeply personal and grounding practice designed to foster clarity, calm, and connection.Learn more about the Enough-ism movement: https://enoughism.carrd.co/
Learn how to simplify the beautiful chaos of parenthood with more support, more self-trust, and less pressure to buy all the things.In this episode of the Enough-ism Podcast, we welcome Dr. Emily Knell Spaeth, a Doctor of Physical Therapy and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant specializing in pelvic health, neonatal physical therapy, and body alignment. As the founder of Be Well Baby PDX, Emily brings her expertise in bodywork, yoga, and perinatal care to support families through pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and early parenthood.Emily shares her minimalist philosophy on parenting, emphasizing connection over clutter and intention over overwhelm. She explains how simple tools, including breath, body awareness, and mindful support, can create meaningful growth for both parent and baby.Together, we explore why less stuff and more support can help babies and parents get a stronger start, the myths around labor and postpartum that leave many families unprepared, and how trusting your body and intuition can simplify even the most overwhelming moments.Whether you are a new parent, expecting, or curious about a more mindful approach to family life, this conversation offers a grounded reminder that parenting does not have to be perfect or overcomplicated to be deeply connected.Learn more about Emily: https://www.bewellbabypdx.com/CONTACT: enoughismpodcast@gmail.comSUPPORT THE SHOW: Venmo @EnoughismPodcast
How do we recognize unconscious bias with honesty, compassion, and the courage to grow?In this episode of the Enough-ism Podcast, host Jacqueline DiChiara welcomes Dawn Albert, CEO and founder of Courage to Answer, a coaching business dedicated to helping white people build racial resilience so they can become stronger advocates for racial equity.Dawn shares her perspective on understanding and unlearning the biases that shape identity, especially for people with privilege. Together, we explore how unconscious biases influence daily life, how hidden thoughts can be brought into the light, and how self-awareness can lead to meaningful personal and social change.This conversation also looks at how to approach unconscious bias with kindness and compassion. Dawn explains why growth begins with acknowledging the thoughts we have inherited, sitting with discomfort, and choosing to move forward with more awareness.Learn more about Enough-ism: https://enoughism.carrd.co/Support the show: Venmo @EnoughismPodcastBusiness inquiries, guest requests, and speaking engagements: enoughismpodcast@gmail.comA Note from our guest, Dawn, for our listeners:To learn more about my work on racial resilience, click here (https://www.couragetoanswer.com/racialresilience) If you want to become a better ally and/or lead more inclusively and powerfully, click here for a free 90-minute racial resilience assessment with Dawn. You'll leave with an understanding of your strengths and growth areas and a 6-month plan for developing white racial resilience specific to your needs, goals and leadership.[link: https://calendly.com/dawn-albert/racialresilienceassessment]
Can happiness be a choice, even in the face of loss, burnout, and pain?In this episode of the Enough-ism Podcast, host Jacqueline DiChiara welcomes Carmen Alvarez, Director of Strategic Programs at Massachusetts General Hospital, author of The Happiness of Coaching, and co-author of the upcoming book Happiness by Choice.Carmen shares her work developing stress management and burnout prevention programs for healthcare staff, including a mindfulness training initiative with the Benson Henry Institute of Mind Body Medicine. She also explores the role of energy healing practices like Reiki in hospital settings, along with the power of self-compassion, service, and helping others as pathways to healing.This conversation is about finding purpose and joy after loss, moving through pain with compassion, and discovering what it means to choose happiness from the inside out.Learn more about Enough-ism: https://enoughism.carrd.co/Support the show: Venmo @EnoughismPodcastBusiness inquiries, guest requests, and speaking engagements: enoughismpodcast@gmail.comAdditional resources:Brigham and Women’s Reiki Volunteer Program: https://www.brighamandwomens.org/about-bwh/volunteer/reiki-volunteer-programFollow Carmen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carmenalvarez1/Music: Pixabay, “Evening Shore”https://pixabay.com/music/beats-evening-shore-190014/
What makes an apple taste perfect? In this episode of the Enough-ism Podcast, host Jacqueline DiChiara welcomes Brian Frange, apple influencer, world-renowned apple expert, and founder of AppleRankings.com.Brian shares the surprising science, history, and humor behind the apples we eat every day, from why apples first originated in Kazakhstan to why planting a Honeycrisp seed will not grow a Honeycrisp tree. He explains how apple pollination creates endless variety, how grafting keeps favorites like Granny Smith and Honeycrisp consistent, and why seasonality can make or break the taste of an apple.Together, we explore apple genetics, regional varieties, mindful eating, and Brian’s methodical 100-point apple ranking system. This conversation will change the way you choose, taste, and appreciate every apple you bite into.Connect with Brian on AppleRankings.comhttps://brianfrange.com/Learn more about Enough-ism: https://enoughism.carrd.co/Support the show: Venmo @EnoughismPodcastBusiness inquiries, guest requests, and speaking engagements: enoughismpodcast@gmail.com
Pet loss grief is one of the deepest pains a person can experience, and healing does not mean forgetting the bond you shared.In this episode of the Enough-ism Podcast, host Jacqueline DiChiara welcomes Kaleel Sakakeeny, Animal Talks CEO, ordained animal chaplain, and credentialed pet loss and bereavement counselor. Kaleel explores the powerful bond between animal companions and their humans, the deeply personal nature of grief, and the importance of allowing difficult emotions to be part of the healing process.Together, we discuss what makes pet loss so profound, why grief looks different for everyone, and how personal stories, compassion, and support can help people move through loss with grace.Guest: Kaleel Sakakeeny, Animal Talks CEOWebsite: animaltalksinc.comEmail: kaleel@animaltalksinc.comPhone: 617-818-1432Learn more about Enough-ism: https://enoughism.carrd.co/Support the show: Venmo @EnoughismPodcastBusiness inquiries, guest requests, and speaking engagements: enoughismpodcast@gmail.comRESOURCESIf you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, grief, or loss, support is available. Please reach out to a mental health professional or contact a mental health helpline. In the U.S., call or text 988 for 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors.
Originally recorded for a live audience of community meditators from around the world in November 2023, this interactive meditation combines mindfulness, visualization, and free-flow journaling. As you listen, you will be prompted to reflect, write, and capture the thoughts, emotions, and insights that arise.This episode is designed for anyone looking to deepen their mindfulness practice, explore self-discovery, and use journaling as a creative tool for emotional release and inner clarity.WHAT TO EXPECT[00:00] Introduction to the meditation and journaling setup[01:00] Getting comfortable and entering a meditative state[03:00] Visualization in a stadium while awaiting a favorite performer[05:00] The audience transforms into orbs of light and support[07:00] Interaction with a ball of light representing positive affirmations[09:00] Meeting a guiding figure and beginning self-reflection[11:00] Envisioning future happy moments[13:00] Acknowledging common human desires and values[15:00] Free flow journaling to close the meditationLearn more about Enough-ism: https://enoughism.carrd.co/Support the show on Venmo: @EnoughismPodcastBusiness inquiries, guest requests, and speaking engagements: enoughismpodcast@gmail.com
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