In this episode, Mags and Cass welcome Justin McSweeny to discuss what it means to live in a society and how we find meaning through interacting with others.
Justin McSweeny is a host of an interview series on YouTube that engages guests in inquiries into matters that explore the means of sense and meaning making, as well as purpose recognition. Justin is on a journey of inquiry into the nature of relations, the expression of mindedness and the multi-modal values that arise in humanity's experiences. Justin's aspiration is to be a helpful person in whatever capacity he can express. He runs a web page called Illumine Life that seeks to realize that expression of helpfulness.
Check out Justin's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@ideacastilluminate?feature=shared
In this episode, Mags and Cass discuss what it means to have a support system, how to build one and ways in which to nurture and maintain your relationships.
In this episode, Mags and Cass discuss what it means to be present and grounded in a distracted world, how to re-connect with oneself and debate being delusional vs keeping a realistic mindset.
In this episode, Mags and Cass challenged themselves to follow the routine of a famous person for a day and reflect on what they learnt and discuss the importance of routines in creating stability and consistency.
In this episode, Cass and Mags discuss why motivation and discipline are important, how they keep themselves motivated and how to get out of a motivational slump and re-build self-discipline.
In this episode, Cass and Mags discuss reminiscing about the past, how romanticising the past can affect our well-being, and deep dive into why we have feelings of nostalgia, especially when life gets hard.
In this episode, Mags and Cass discuss the differences between realistic and unrealistic expectations, how these have changed overtime and why we feel so much pressure to achieve certain things by a certain time in our society.
Now you know how to recognise the signs of burnout and identify your bad habits, Cass and Mags share experiences, advice and tips on how to recover from a hard time/burnout episode to reclaim your life and get back on track.
Whether you’re like Cass and vape quite a bit or like Mags have a dysregulated sleeping pattern that leaves you feeling low energy and groggy, we’ve all succumbed to bad habits in our lifetime. In this episode, Mags and Cass share their most significant bad habits, how they came about and how to swap out these bad habits for good ones.
Feeling unusually tired both mentally and physically? Feeling irritable and impatient with everything and everyone? Do you lack overall energy to be productive? You might be burnt out. In this episode, Cass and Mags share their experiences with burnout, how they learn to recognise early signs of burnout and how to cope and get better.
In this episode, Mags and Cass welcome very special guest Mabel, a career fulfillment coach and creator of the Career Compass Method, to discuss what it means to have a dream job and how to find purpose in your career and a job that matches your lifestyle and interests.
Interested in learning more about Mabel and what she does? Find her here:
Website - https://www.mabelbachini.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mabelbachini/
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@mabelbachini/
In the midst of a job crisis, Mags and Cass share experiences on how job searching and being unemployed has affected them since finishing uni. Mags, currently unemployed, is experiencing the full wrath of the stress and pressure that comes with looking for a job. Cass, as an employment advisor, gives tips and advice on how to better your job search and taking care of yourself during this perilous journey of job hunting.
Imposter Syndrome is a term that has resurfaced recently, and it describes this feeling of doubting your skills and abilities and feeling as though you do not deserve your achievements and success. In this episode, Mags and Cass discuss times they have experienced imposter syndrome, how this has impacted their work/overall life, and share tips on how to cope and manage your feelings of self-doubt.
Please welcome Shaniece and Talya to the stage! In this episode, Cass and Mags discuss identity and belonging with guests Talya and Shaniece, as they share their personal experience with being bi-racial and/or having dual-nationality and what it means to belong in a society as complex and vast as ours.
CW: mentions of body image and disorders.
In this episode, Mags and Cass invite special guest and dear friend Jess to discuss their experiences with body image and confidence, how social media affects self-esteem, and comment on the toxicity of diet and wellness culture.
Resources:
Use these resources if you think you or someone else needs support for an eating disorder or have any other concerns:
Mind Charity: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/types-of-mental-health-problems/eating-problems/treatment-support/
NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/mental-health/feelings-symptoms-behaviours/behaviours/eating-disorders/overview/
Taking care and looking after yourself is vital to your well-being, but “how do I go about that?” you may ask. Don’t fret, Mags and Cass are here to guide you! In this episode, Cass and Mags discuss the differences between self-care, selflessness, and self-indulgence, what self-care means to them, and how self-care can come from enjoying the present moment, doing things for yourself, or giving others a helping hand.
‘What is cheating to you?’
‘Do you believe social media is negatively influencing relationships?’
‘Are dating apps a good way to start a relationship?’
These are some of the questions Cass and Mags discuss in this episode. Whether you’ve never been in a relationship, are currently in a relationship, or are single by choice, Mags and Cass give their advice on how to maintain healthy relationships, open up about their past mistakes and help you navigate the much-debated topic of relationships.
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Domestic Violence Helplines (if you think you or someone you know is in danger).
Please use the resources below to get the help you need:
If you live in the UK -
https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/domestic-abuse-how-to-get-help
24-hour helpline: 0808 2000 247.
https://signhealth.org.uk/with-deaf-people/domestic-abuse/ (for deaf survivors).
If you live in the US -
https://thedeafhotline.org/ (for deaf survivors).
Ahhh, the debate around social media: is it good, or is it evil? Should you keep it, or should you delete it? In this episode, Mags and Cass discuss the pros and cons of social media, debate important questions, such as ‘is social media addictive?’ or ‘is it destroying our creativity?’, re-learning how to establish a healthy relationship with your phone and give their advice on how to reap the benefits of using social media.
Congratulations! You’ve finished your undergrad and graduated from university! But now the daunting questions weigh on you: should you do a masters? Job hop for a while? Go traveling for a year? Take a break? So many options are available to you (almost too many). In this episode, Cass and Mags discuss the ups and downs of life after graduating, share their personal experience, and give advice on how to deal with this uncertain transition period that is quintessentially part of your twenties.
Are you going to university soon? Anxious about moving into halls? Excited to meet new people? Already in university and having an existential crisis? Wondering if your course is right for you? In this episode, Mags and Cass share their own university experience, how they felt about it, and what they wish they could have done better. Cass and Mags also give you tips and advice on how to confidently start university and make the most of it!