Send us a text Ever notice how the tiniest fights tell the biggest truths? We dive into three everyday flashpoints—sharing a Spotify account, throwing out a roommate’s “emotional support” mug, and those cutting therapy jokes—and reveal how each one exposes patterns around respect, empathy, and accountability. What looks small on the surface is often a rehearsal for how we handle money, space, and each other’s vulnerabilities. We start with the partner who wants to “save money” by using a sin...
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Send us a text Ever notice how the tiniest fights tell the biggest truths? We dive into three everyday flashpoints—sharing a Spotify account, throwing out a roommate’s “emotional support” mug, and those cutting therapy jokes—and reveal how each one exposes patterns around respect, empathy, and accountability. What looks small on the surface is often a rehearsal for how we handle money, space, and each other’s vulnerabilities. We start with the partner who wants to “save money” by using a sin...
Send us a text When trauma strikes, our living spaces often become silent casualties. A death in the family, divorce, job loss, or abuse can trigger a cascade of mental health challenges that quickly manifest in our physical surroundings. As Tina Mongeon explains, "The person struggling with addiction, abuse, divorce, job loss, any traumatic event - in order to move forward and heal, you need a safe, clean, healthy space." After 20 years as Ottawa's "Queen of Clean" and CEO of EnviroPure Env...
The MindSpa Podcast
Send us a text Ever notice how the tiniest fights tell the biggest truths? We dive into three everyday flashpoints—sharing a Spotify account, throwing out a roommate’s “emotional support” mug, and those cutting therapy jokes—and reveal how each one exposes patterns around respect, empathy, and accountability. What looks small on the surface is often a rehearsal for how we handle money, space, and each other’s vulnerabilities. We start with the partner who wants to “save money” by using a sin...