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Let's Dig into That
Jordan & J.T. Coppinger
59 episodes
2 months ago

Let's Dig into That is a proclamation, a call to connect. Jordan and her (current) husband, J.T., invite you to dig into life's restless realities in pursuit of growth and lasting change.

Jordan and J.T. volunteer their vulnerability because they believe sharing your shit is the only way to shake the shame. Together, they have made it their mission to remain curious and honest as they explore the chaos of being intentionally human.

With each episode, Jordan and J.T. turn personal confessions into relevant insights on the taboo topics of our time. His empathic perspective and her lack of filter shed an intimate light on one couple's quest for connection and understanding. Diggable discussions include intimacy, equality, boundaries, addiction, divorce, grief, spiritual evolution, service, relationships, body image, fear, parenting other people's kids, errant nipple hair, and so much more.

Let's Dig into That means not shying away from the challenging or subversive. It means finding those who celebrate your authenticity and using your words to express how you feel. This is the podcast where we learn to thrive side by side. It's brave to be yourself - and scary as hell.

Join the conversation: you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll relish in the unabashed candor. We're all in this together!

DISCLAIMER: Let’s Dig into That is not a replacement for therapy. The advice, recommendations, and tips discussed are provided as thought-provoking, curiosity-poking insights aimed to inspire conversation, not as specific professional, therapeutic, or psychiatric guidance. Views and opinions expressed are from personal experience and perspective. Listener discretion is advised. Please seek the mental health care that best serves your needs.

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Let's Dig into That is a proclamation, a call to connect. Jordan and her (current) husband, J.T., invite you to dig into life's restless realities in pursuit of growth and lasting change.

Jordan and J.T. volunteer their vulnerability because they believe sharing your shit is the only way to shake the shame. Together, they have made it their mission to remain curious and honest as they explore the chaos of being intentionally human.

With each episode, Jordan and J.T. turn personal confessions into relevant insights on the taboo topics of our time. His empathic perspective and her lack of filter shed an intimate light on one couple's quest for connection and understanding. Diggable discussions include intimacy, equality, boundaries, addiction, divorce, grief, spiritual evolution, service, relationships, body image, fear, parenting other people's kids, errant nipple hair, and so much more.

Let's Dig into That means not shying away from the challenging or subversive. It means finding those who celebrate your authenticity and using your words to express how you feel. This is the podcast where we learn to thrive side by side. It's brave to be yourself - and scary as hell.

Join the conversation: you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll relish in the unabashed candor. We're all in this together!

DISCLAIMER: Let’s Dig into That is not a replacement for therapy. The advice, recommendations, and tips discussed are provided as thought-provoking, curiosity-poking insights aimed to inspire conversation, not as specific professional, therapeutic, or psychiatric guidance. Views and opinions expressed are from personal experience and perspective. Listener discretion is advised. Please seek the mental health care that best serves your needs.

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Episodes (20/59)
Let's Dig into That
S3E19 | Cuddling With a Cactus: Love & Attachment Styles
2 months ago
42 minutes

Let's Dig into That
S3E18 | Silence & Stillness: Seeking Peace In the Chaos
2 months ago
46 minutes

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S3E17 | Milestones, Schmilestones: Time Is a Scam and You're Not Late
3 months ago
46 minutes

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S3E16 | Good GRIEF: When a Casserole Doesn't Cut It
3 months ago
39 minutes

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S3E15 | Vanity: Mirror, Mirror, WTF?
3 months ago
45 minutes

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S3E14 | GAME DAY! Uncomfortable On Purpose: Questions You'd Rather Not Ask...But Should
4 months ago
44 minutes

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S3E13 | Comfort Is a Killer: How Convenience Is Robbing Us of Real Connection (and Sex)
4 months ago
40 minutes

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S3E12 | Can You Outgrow Your Personality? And Other Existential Spirals
4 months ago
43 minutes

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S3E11 | The Long Game of Self-Love In a World of Instant Gratification with Alyssa Scarano, LPC
4 months ago
39 minutes

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S3E10 | Anxiety: The Party Crasher (That Lectures You in the Kitchen)
5 months ago
49 minutes

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S3E9 | Engage Your Heart, Improve Your Finances: Demystifying Money with Ed Vargo
5 months ago
45 minutes

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S3E8 | Round 3! Q&A: Where Curiosity Meets Blushing Vulnerability
5 months ago
45 minutes

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S3E7 | A DIVORGASMIC Conversation with The Good Divorce Coach, Karen McNenny
5 months ago
56 minutes

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S3E6 | Why Grown-Ups Need Fun (More Than They Think)
5 months ago
45 minutes

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S3E5 | Dr. Adam Dorsay is Super Psyched to Unleash the Power of Connection
6 months ago
48 minutes

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S3 E4 | Emotional Infidelity: When Flirt Turns To Hurt
6 months ago
41 minutes

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S3E3 | Gratitude Adjustment: Why It Is a Gift to See the Good
6 months ago
45 minutes

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S3E2 | Near Enemy: It's Not What You Think...It's Scarier
6 months ago
42 minutes

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SEASON 3!! Spite: The Power to Motivate or Muck It All Up
7 months ago
46 minutes

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SEASON 2 FINALE: Travel! Let's Get Somewhere
7 months ago
48 minutes

Let's Dig into That

Let's Dig into That is a proclamation, a call to connect. Jordan and her (current) husband, J.T., invite you to dig into life's restless realities in pursuit of growth and lasting change.

Jordan and J.T. volunteer their vulnerability because they believe sharing your shit is the only way to shake the shame. Together, they have made it their mission to remain curious and honest as they explore the chaos of being intentionally human.

With each episode, Jordan and J.T. turn personal confessions into relevant insights on the taboo topics of our time. His empathic perspective and her lack of filter shed an intimate light on one couple's quest for connection and understanding. Diggable discussions include intimacy, equality, boundaries, addiction, divorce, grief, spiritual evolution, service, relationships, body image, fear, parenting other people's kids, errant nipple hair, and so much more.

Let's Dig into That means not shying away from the challenging or subversive. It means finding those who celebrate your authenticity and using your words to express how you feel. This is the podcast where we learn to thrive side by side. It's brave to be yourself - and scary as hell.

Join the conversation: you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll relish in the unabashed candor. We're all in this together!

DISCLAIMER: Let’s Dig into That is not a replacement for therapy. The advice, recommendations, and tips discussed are provided as thought-provoking, curiosity-poking insights aimed to inspire conversation, not as specific professional, therapeutic, or psychiatric guidance. Views and opinions expressed are from personal experience and perspective. Listener discretion is advised. Please seek the mental health care that best serves your needs.