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In this episode of Like A Bardess, Rebecca talks about:
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TRIGGER WARNINGS: Cluster B disorders and related content, and spirituality.
DISCLAIMER: Rebecca Bardess is a Coach who specialises in helping indiepreneurs and creative people to navigate the storms of life, find their way out of the fog, and reach their destination. She is not a therapist. If the themes in this episode make you think you may need to get a diagnosis, speak to a licensed professional and get into therapy as your first step.
However, if you're already in therapy and your condition is managed, or if you do not meet the criteria, Rebecca's coaching can support your progress alongside pre-existing therapy.
Contains 18+ content and potential triggers.*
Lessons from Brad, A.K.A. SurvivorsPath on X/Twitter (where you can follow him for updates on his journey and training) about how Federal prison taught him the value of honesty and humility.
In this fascinating interview, Brad shares authentically about the flaws that led him to spend 5 years inside Federal prison, the lessons about everything from mindset to relationships to spirituality and philosophy that he gathered while paying the price for his mistakes, and how young men can make different decisions to learn these lessons without doing time.
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*Trigger Warnings and Disclaimer
This episode, and the following episode (the interview is in two parts) contain topics that may be triggering to some people. If these trigger you, this isn't the podcast episode for you:
Also, please note that this podcast is for purposes of information and entertainment. Neither party is a qualified therapist, so any opinions expressed that relate to mental health or psychology are just opinions. If you feel you need help with these issues, please ask a qualified therapist.
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Rebecca Bardess coaches indiepreneurs and others in the work from home space on how to live master their mindset, make money online, and live with a greater sense of meaning.
She specialises in helping men in their 20s and 30s to discover their superpowers, and use them for good, not evil.
To get Rebecca's FREE training on old school online marketing techniques that are currently being revived by a new generation, go to indiepreneur.academy/timetravel (not entirely politically correct, as the content is from multiple industry leaders a number of years ago so, again, not for you if easily triggered.)
This will also get you free access to Rebecca's online 'coffee shop' community: Clockerfly Nation.
If you'd like to get a free 7 day trial of Indiepreneur Academy Membership, go to indiepreneur.academy/coffeeshop
And if you're a man in your 20s or 30s, looking to kick off the floppy shoes of the clownery of past errors, and become a chivalrous king, you'll find info on Rebecca's high level group coaching course here: NewChivalry.com
Rebecca's website: Indiepreneur.Academy
Rebecca's blog: LikeABardess.com
Rebecca's Instagram: instagram.com/rebeccabardess
Rebecca's twitter: @rebeccabardess
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Mystery guest speaker (my boyfriend) shares his perspective on the trial between Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, in which it has emerged that Heard has both Histrionic Personality Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), from the perspective of someone who has BPD.
N.B. TRIGGER WARNINGS:
Contains discussions about:
Do you bring trauma to your work, without meaning to do so?
Life since 2020 has been traumatising for everyone, but we all bring our own flavour of trauma coping to every day, regardless of whether it's a Big News Day or a Tuesday. So, let's talk about it.
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❤ Therapy: Better Help (free week through this link)
N.B: I am not a therapist (see link above for those). I'm not diagnosing anything. It is your responsibility to find out more about your own mental health, and I am not attempting to treat any condition you may have. This is just a place to start thinking.
TRIGGER WARNING: Episode deals with different trauma responses. If you're not ready to consider trauma you may have experienced, this may not be the podcast for you.
N.B. This episode discusses BDE, but in a 15+ kinda way, not an 18+ kinda way, so if table legs or eggplants/aubergines give you a fainting spell, skip it. If, however, you live in 2021+ you've seen worse on twitter.
I'm not a therapist. See resources for one of those. This is based on my experience with people with personality disorders, as someone who's coached very many, and dated more than a few.
TRIGGERS: Personality disorders, relationship and intimacy issues, abuse, self harm, suicidal ideation, trauma responses
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