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...
Ep 8 Narcolepsy & Entrepreneurship: Building Success While Managing Chronic Illness
The MindSpa Podcast
27 minutes
3 months ago
Ep 8 Narcolepsy & Entrepreneurship: Building Success While Managing Chronic Illness
Send us a text What does it take to build a thriving business when your body demands rest in unpredictable ways? Michelle Wieger, founder and CEO of Venture Creative Collective, offers a masterclass in turning limitations into your greatest advantage. Michelle's journey began not with confidence, but necessity. Diagnosed with narcolepsy after years of overwhelming fatigue, she realized traditional employment would be impossible. Rather than abandoning her ambitions, she created a business mo...
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...