No, You're Not Dying
Mother-daughter duo Beth (a PhD clinical psychologist) and Joyce (a chronic over-thinking millennial) love to sit and chat about finding balance in the never-ending ups and downs of life - so much so, that they turned it into a podcast.
Join them every week for a candid conversation about the many ways in which life impacts our mental health, how psychology can shift your perspective, and why even if you feel like you’re dying, you’re probably not. Kinda funny, never scripted, always honest - so join the conversation!
To share topics and stay up to date on the show, you can follow them on Instagram @noyourenotdyingpodcast.
**Note: Advice and opinions on this show should not be considered as treatment. Please contact your healthcare provider if you are in need of individualized help.**
No, You're Not Dying
Single As A Pringle And Looking For Love
It feels like these days, dating is harder than ever. Either people met their partner on 1) a dating app or 2) in college, and there's no miscellaneous third option. So when you're in your thirties and don't want (read: refuse) to swipe, where are you supposed to meet people?
*Cue: Raye's 'Where Is My Husband?'*
This week we're trying to figure that out, whether you're chronically single or making dating a priority again after it...just wasn't.
We talk about how people in your life can act as matchmakers, what meeting someone in person can show you that the apps can't, the problem with dating platitudes, and why sometimes our RBFs are unconsciously sending a message.
We also discuss how our interpersonal connections have changed over time and why we've lost our rizz, why doing activities alone is a win even if you don't meet anyone, what history can teach us about dating, and why feeling awkward isn't the enemy.
About Your Hosts:
Beth is a licensed, Ph.D. clinical psychologist with 40+ years of experience treating patients of all ages.
Joyce is a millennial just trying to figure it all out.
Note:
Advice and opinions on this show should not be considered as treatment. Please contact your healthcare provider if you are in need of individualized help.
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Follow us on Instagram: @noyourenotdyingpodcast