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The Relationship Babe
Jess Wilkin
47 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to The Relationship Babe podcast. Where I am to help you build and maintain healthy, fulfilling connections with those around you. I'm here to provide you with guidance, personalized insights, and practical advice tailored to your unique needs and goals. Each episode, we'll explore essential topics like self-awareness, effective communication, trust-building, intimacy development, and conflict resolution. Together, we'll dive into real-life scenarios and share actionable strategies to help you navigate the complexities of all types of relationships.
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Welcome to The Relationship Babe podcast. Where I am to help you build and maintain healthy, fulfilling connections with those around you. I'm here to provide you with guidance, personalized insights, and practical advice tailored to your unique needs and goals. Each episode, we'll explore essential topics like self-awareness, effective communication, trust-building, intimacy development, and conflict resolution. Together, we'll dive into real-life scenarios and share actionable strategies to help you navigate the complexities of all types of relationships.
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The Relationship Babe
The only thing my son & I had in common was a mustache + biz partnership w/ your spouse + Cicadas from hell + Sharing is Caring

Business Partnership with your husband takes a lot of thought, conversation, and being comfortable enough to ask questions. We communicated how we wanted to work together and will continue to adjust along the way.


RESOURCES + LINKS

Want to work 1:1 with me, let's do this

Need to shave your face? I got you, boo: The Shavette Kit

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1 year ago
28 minutes 51 seconds

The Relationship Babe
What's this Relationship Thing?

I'm excited to bring to you my relationship coaching business which is a comprehensive program aimed at empowering women to cultivate fulfilling relationships and grow personally. With live conversion webinars, a guided workbook, and ongoing support, I provide valuable resources to help you discover your best self and create strong, fulfilling connections. It’s also a holistic approach to fostering positive change in relationships and personal development. I can't wait to work with you!

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1 year ago
12 minutes 10 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Surviving a Spill: A biking lesson about Resilience

Life can be a slippery slope and when you fall, because we all do from time to time, you can either lay there or get back up. I hope you choose to stand tall with me! Literally one of my favorite parts of our trip was renting bikes and riding around the resort. This was the perfect option for me as I try to be as efficient as possible and last time we were there my leg with the rod hurt terribly bad from 15k+/day walking. #rentthebikes There was this beautiful curvy pathway at the edge of the property where you could really pick up speed and let the warm ocean air blow through you. It was magnificent, until it wasn't...

The bikes had to be returned by 4:40 and we were taking one last lap before getting ready for our farewell beach party. Jesse was jacked up on espresso shots (see previous post ) hitting speed bumps as if they were jumps and way far ahead of me. I always try and keep up with my guys and picked up speed on that last stretch. The sprinklers had recently turned off which was evident by the large pool of water on the pavement. It was 85 degrees so naturally I wanted the refreshing water to splash on me as it had on many other rides that week. I went right through the puddle and as I turned left...

I friggin' fell. Again!

I was so angry with myself and the sprinklers and couldn't figure out why my apple watch was pinging an emergency sos because "It looks like you took a hard fall". You're darn right I did. The worker was next to me asking if I needed a medic before I could even figure out what had actually happened. One of my worst fears is having to go to the hospital in a foreign country. My Stanley had flown off the handle bars and spilled my ice water all over the pavement. I picked up my hat and regained my composure, slightly grateful that he was the only one that witnessed it. My adrenaline was at 110, my knee was building fluid and my shoulder didn't feel right. Son of a...

I wanted to cry but was more filled with rage than anything. I hopped back on the back and pedaled towards Jesse who asked "where'd you go?" "I freakin' fell!", which he was certainly confused as to why I went through the water on pavement. #lessonlearned

Fortunately I have a high pain tolerance and was able to make it to the party AND was well enough to not have to go to the hospital. The nurse at the ortho center said, "let's see how broken you are" and I couldn't feel seen any more than that, lol. I'm grateful there aren't any broken bones and that the "rod and screws are still all intact" in my leg. Oh good. As far as my shoulder, I'll know more after an MRI and am hoping for no partial or full tears. I started at home recovery workouts to keep myself mobile and avoid any long term damage. If you have rotator cuff injury tips and tricks, please do share them! Oh and good vibes/prayers, send those too because this better not be as long and drawn out as my open fracture.

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1 year ago
22 minutes 2 seconds

The Relationship Babe
I'm probably gonna get canceled for this love story...

Today's episode is all about the greatest love story of all time! It's my own and I share the beginning and current phase of our relationship that I hope helps you find your own joy and love. We dive into these 5 tips below to help you navigate the challenges of being in a committed relationship.

Remember, resentment ruins relationships! So let's take the steps now to show up better for ourselves and the ones we love!

Want to work with me one on one to help you show up in your relationships differently? Click here: ⁠https://itsjesswilkin.mykajabi.com/offers/jttTecHk⁠

  1. Effective Communication: Communication is the cornerstone of any successful relationship. Encourage open and honest communication with your partner. Listen actively, express your thoughts and feelings clearly, and be receptive to your partner's perspective. Effective communication helps in resolving conflicts, understanding each other's needs, and building a strong emotional connection.

  2. Quality Time Together: Make time for each other regularly, even in the midst of busy schedules. Whether it's a weekly date night, a weekend getaway, or simply spending quiet evenings together at home, prioritize quality time with your spouse. Engage in activities you both enjoy, share experiences, and create lasting memories. Quality time fosters intimacy, strengthens bonds, and reinforces the foundation of your relationship.

  3. Mutual Respect and Support: Show respect for your partner's opinions, choices, and boundaries. Value their individuality and appreciate their strengths and weaknesses. Offer support in both good times and bad, and be there for each other through life's ups and downs. Celebrate each other's achievements, provide encouragement during challenges, and stand by your partner as a trusted ally. Mutual respect and support nurture trust, loyalty, and a sense of security in the relationship.

  4. Conflict Resolution Skills: Conflicts are inevitable in any relationship, but it's how you handle them that matters. Learn to address disagreements constructively, without resorting to hostility or resentment. Practice active listening, empathy, and compromise to find mutually satisfactory solutions. Focus on resolving issues rather than assigning blame, and be willing to apologize and forgive. Developing healthy conflict resolution skills strengthens the resilience of your marriage and deepens your understanding of each other.

  5. Maintain Individual Identities: While marriage involves merging lives, it's essential to maintain a sense of individuality. Pursue your own interests, hobbies, and goals, and encourage your partner to do the same. Allow each other space for personal growth and self-expression. By nurturing your individual identities within the relationship, you can prevent feelings of suffocation or resentment and promote a sense of fulfillment and autonomy.

By incorporating these tips into your marriage, you can cultivate a relationship characterized by love, trust, and mutual happiness. Remember that every marriage is unique, so adapt these suggestions to suit your specific circumstances and preferences.

Resources:

Want to work with me one on one to help you show up better? Click here: https://itsjesswilkin.mykajabi.com/offers/jttTecHk


The 5 Love Languages Quiz


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1 year ago
30 minutes 58 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Dig the Well Before You're Thirsty

Show Notes:

Books I Love

  • You are a Badass
  • Atomic Habits
  • You are a Badass at Making Money
  • The 5 Second Rule
  • Buy Yourself the F*cking Lilies
  • Mastering Your Mean Girl

Budgeting I "love" - LOL

  • Every Dollar App

One on one Coaching with Me!

  • Work with me Survey to see if we fit

Follow me on social:

Facebook - Jess Wilkin

Facebook - Benefitness with Jess

Instagram - ItsJessWilkin

Instagram - Benefitness Babes

Description

Welcome to Digging the Well Before You're Thirsty, the podcast where we explore the power of proactive preparation for personal and professional success. In today's episode, we'll dive into the concept of "digging the well before you're thirsty" and why it's crucial in navigating life's challenges. Join us as we uncover the wisdom behind this timeless principle and learn how it can transform our lives.

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you wished you had prepared better? Perhaps you missed out on a job opportunity because you didn't network enough, or you struggled to handle a financial emergency because you didn't save for the future. These are the consequences of not "digging the well"—of failing to anticipate and prepare for the challenges that lie ahead.

Segment 1: Understanding the Metaphor In this segment, we'll explore the origins and meaning of the phrase "dig the well before you're thirsty." We'll discuss why proactive preparation is essential in various aspects of life and share examples of situations where this principle applies. From personal relationships to professional endeavors, we'll uncover the significance of being prepared for whatever life throws our way.

Segment 2: Personal Development Join us as we delve into the importance of continuous learning and skill development. We'll highlight practical strategies for investing in personal growth and share inspiring anecdotes of individuals who have embraced the principle of "digging the well" to achieve success in their lives.

Segment 3: Career and Professional Growth In this segment, we'll explore the relevance of preparation in the context of career advancement. From networking to building a strong professional reputation, we'll discuss the benefits of proactive preparation and offer actionable tips for advancing your career.

Segment 4: Financial Planning Financial preparedness is crucial for long-term success. We'll discuss the importance of budgeting, investing, and building financial stability, sharing insights from experts and success stories of individuals who have prioritized financial preparedness in their lives.

Segment 5: Mental and Emotional Well-being Maintaining mental and emotional well-being is essential for navigating life's challenges. Join us as we explore the role of mindfulness, resilience, and self-care practices in staying mentally and emotionally prepared for whatever life throws our way.

Segment 6: Conclusion As we wrap up today's episode, we'll recap key points and encourage you to reflect on areas of your life where you can apply the principle of "digging the well before you're thirsty." Stay tuned for our next episode, where we'll continue to explore strategies for proactive preparation and success.

Closing: Thank you for tuning in to Digging the Well Before You're Thirsty.

If you enjoyed today's episode, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. We'd love to hear your feedback and suggestions for future episodes. Until next time, remember to dig your well deep and wide, so you're always prepared for whatever life brings your way.

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1 year ago
17 minutes 36 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Let's talk Lunch and simple steps to help you feel and eat better

This episode shares the goals to never stop improving in life. How to build your plate, and a secret to overeating.

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1 year ago
8 minutes 15 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Blame it on the juice!

Beverly and Jessica are two stalks in the bunch... this episode will make you laugh, but you'll also learn the do's and don'ts when it comes to celery juice, why you should be drinking it, how to prepare it, and the vast benefits it will bring when you do.

Let us know when you try it and how it makes you feel because every body is different.


Learn more about Bev and Jess here:

IG:

https://www.instagram.com/bevschlag/

https://www.instagram.com/jess_wilkin/

FB:

https://www.facebook.com/beverlyschlag

https://www.facebook.com/jessicaiwilkin

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2 years ago
15 minutes 25 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Sober Sally's or those interested in trying it...

This week's podcast topic is all about how I’ve been making it at the bars and wineries, sober! If you're interested in switching things up and cutting out the alcohol, this episode is for you. And whatever path you choose, just know you are not a bad person. We are all at different phases in our lives and for me, I needed to take a break from it to clear my head. Literally. 

And the truth is, I love going out and meeting new people or running into old friends! Listen in on how I've learned to juggle the shots, late nights, and being around the drunky drunks ;) 

ACTION: 

I'd love to support you on your sober (or not) journey. Whether it's a temporary thing or long-term. Let me know when you decide to put the pause on the drinks so I can cheer you on... no not cheers you on, lol! 

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3 years ago
22 minutes 32 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Click here for motivation!

Actionable steps:

  1. Get curious instead of jealous. If you find yourself feeling jealous, ask yourself why. I found that my jealousy wasn't because of the other person, it was my own insecurities coming out in negative ways
  2. Ask yourself those what-if questions. Reflect on them and think about, where can I be better.
  3. Be future-focused. What happens if you don't eat right and exercise today? Probably nothing, but      10 years from now what will it look like if you put your excuses aside and did it anyway?
  4. Start tracking 3 positive each day. These can be wins, positive interactions, compliments, etc.
  5. Share this with someone you love and care about! 
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3 years ago
25 minutes

The Relationship Babe
Let's create a positive mindset for you!

Grab a cup of positive it-tea and sit back and enjoy the show. This topic is going to take a bit to unpack because mindset isn't something you can buy and it's not like you can flip a switch and things change. It takes consistent habits to get to where you want and need to be. I want to also be mindful of trigger warnings and that this may stir up some unwanted shit for you. But in order to move past the darkness, we have to shine light on it.

You are like the 5 people you hang around. Take an objective view on those people. Be an outsider for a second. Do you really want to be like that?

We are all wired differently and that's ok. There's no right or wrong way, but if you're listening to this right now, my guess is that you would like to have more of a positive outlook on things.

Let's first unpack a bit of your history… think back to a time when you were younger that had a significant impact on you. Can you think of something negative about the situation? What happened? How did you feel? How did you react?

Use my boss as an example.

Now, this is the piece that often goes missed…. what's a positive that came out of it?

The first key is awareness. Awareness that you're negative. That can be draining to people around you, but to some people who like that can be fueled.

My mom always takes these panicking breaths. You know the ones where you go HUHHHH! You just sucked in all that negative energy and often have never released it. Let the shit go! Blow it out!!!!

Every situation you come across happens for you, not to you. Meaning that person that cut you off on the way to work making you stop on the side of the road and take a break. May have saved you from an accident.

Actionable steps:

  1. Over the next week be aware of your thoughts and how you speak. Are they negative? Do you play into self-deprecating humor like I did?
  2. Start tracking 3 positives each day. These can be wins, positive interactions, compliments, etc.
  3. Every situation you come up against where you have a negative reaction or a response you wish you would have reacted better too, reflect on it. What's a positive that came out of the situation? How could you have reacted differently?
  4. Share this with someone you love and care about
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3 years ago
26 minutes 12 seconds

The Relationship Babe
"What's a benefitness babe, I want one!" - Buddy the Elf

This episode is the back story to how "benefitness babes" came about. 

www.google.com 

Want to become a benefitness babe, let's talk! Fill out this app to work with me https://forms.gle/AEGVj1eDBNS7Kye47


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3 years ago
8 minutes 15 seconds

The Relationship Babe
How to get yourself out of debt!

This is a no sugar-coat episode where we get real and talk about some steps you can take to get yourself out of debt. 

After living with a revolving $8,500 credit card debt, I got pissed because I was getting nowhere. This episode has practical steps to help you become aware and take action for yourself. Because credit card companies won't advocate for you, you have to. 

Here's a link to my Dave Ramsey post: https://www.instagram.com/p/CDkTMnkl6_P/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link 

Take Action: 

1) Enter your details at this free app 

https://www.everydollar.com/app/sign-in 

2) Determine how long it will take you to pay off your balance (this one stings a little). 

https://www.bankrate.com/finance/credit-cards/credit-card-payoff-calculator/ 

3) Get pissed. It's ok to be frustrated. Let that fuel you! 

4) Find a tracking tool to use to track every payment you make. You can use everydollar but I found I liked a simple excel file better. 

5) Take action and track it! Every extra dollar, birthday money (yep, grammy's $30 goes towards your debt), sell some shit if you have to, and put it towards paying off your debt! 

*I am not an expert or providing financial advice and I cannot guarantee this method will work for you. I use my own personal experiences to provide you with the steps I personally took to get to where I am today. Remember, I can help pave the road for you, whether you want it to be a dirt or rock road, but if you do nothing with it, that's your own asphalt. 


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3 years ago
24 minutes 39 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Step 2: JOIN OUR COACH TEAM PAGES

Request to join in Stronger Together Coaches and introduce yourself with a pic and a short bio. I promise you’ll fall in love with our community!  I also host a Team Benefitness Tribe coach page, just for us. Join it and check off the box on your 10 Step Checklist when you're done!

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3 years ago
2 minutes 33 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Comparison - what to do when you find yourself over analyzing all your life choices?

Have you ever had someone change jobs unexpectedly or get a divorce and you find yourself re-evaluating all your life choices?

This is exactly how my brain works so when I learned that my go-to power couple was getting a divorce last year I was like, "Wait, what?" I thought they were happy. Shit. Am I happy?"

Anyone else do this weird over analyzation of their life? Ok… glad I'm not alone.

This morning I found myself checking out an IG account I hadn't seen in a while. She was the person who inspired me to start a podcast and I couldn't help but think about what she was up to. I opened up her stories to hear her drop a bomb. She had left the company we both work for. Dude… she was a successful (in my eyes) 6 figure earner. I was moved to chills (not tears, cause I'm not a crier) when I heard her speak a few years ago. This change had me go from a leisurely brain break from work to analyzing if I need to switch careers.

Here are some tips to get through the "whoa. Do I need to make a move too?"

  1. Sit with the change. What will it feel like? What will it look like? How will you go about your day if ___ wasn't a part of it any longer?
  2. This is super generic and in my head, a bit "old school" but… make a pros/cons list. Get out your Trapper Keeper, draw a line down the middle of the page and GO!
  3. Know that you are not your thoughts. I started listening to a book called "Untethered Soul". I was moved add to cart while sitting in the waiting room at the doctor's office when my mom had a breast cancer re-evaluation. The idea that "We are not our thoughts" intrigued me because I've had some pretty fucked up thoughts before. Smothering my husband with a pillow to muffle the snoring and analyzing how I would get away with murder. What would my kids think of me knowing I killed their dad. Are our life insurance policies up to date. You know, the usual. What in the actual EFF. I am a terrible person! No. You are not a terrible person you are NORMAL. Okay… back to thoughts. To be honest, this book was too abstract for me to wrap my mind around and the narrator bored me to tears (really this time) so I stopped listening. BUT I still think about that phrase often as my husband snores after lying down only 2 minutes and 27 seconds earlier. Instead, I reach for my earplugs.
  4. In some situations, you just gotta make the move!
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4 years ago
17 minutes 36 seconds

The Relationship Babe
How to Create Healthy Habits

Those struggles you're facing can turn into new, healthy habits. Put one foot in front of the other! 

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4 years ago
14 minutes 28 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Manifest that sh*t! Mani's, pedi's, money... dream big, babes!

You can have everything you dreamed of, babes! Belief drives behavior and action drives confidence. Go make shit happen! 

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4 years ago
15 minutes 40 seconds

The Relationship Babe
28 Days of Hard Schitt - Schitt's Creek Themed Bootcamp

Listen in to hear all the deets about my upcoming bootcamp! Get excited to get fit & Schitt, lol! 

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4 years ago
26 minutes 24 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Need to take a break from the drinky drinks!?
Sometimes you need to take a break. I'm sharing my tips for pausing alcohol and taking a ride on the sober train!
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4 years ago
16 minutes

The Relationship Babe
"Live in the moment, but sometimes you need to be forward thinking"
A year ago hugs and high fives were a thing nobody thought twice about. I miss them both. I miss teaching cycling and the gym. Not having to question vacations. I miss watching my kids play sports and not having to think about contact tracing... but I don't miss my commute. Or having to pack my food, workout clothes, laptop, and rush the kids to school Monday-Friday. I also don't miss the weight I gained around the holidays that were holding on through St. Patty's day weekend. I knew that if we were going to have to "stay home" I wasn't going to let the excuses of not going to the gym stop me. I knew I needed control before I spiraled and found myself wrist deep in the nutella jar again. 🙄
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4 years ago
11 minutes 56 seconds

The Relationship Babe
You Want Me to Rub That Deodorant Where?

Today's episode is all about all-natural deodorant and I share with you when to apply and when not to apply as well as the best brand(s) to try. Oh and yes, my 15 seconds of fame is a Facebook ad where I'm saying "private parts". It's fine. Everything's fine! 

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4 years ago
13 minutes 41 seconds

The Relationship Babe
Welcome to The Relationship Babe podcast. Where I am to help you build and maintain healthy, fulfilling connections with those around you. I'm here to provide you with guidance, personalized insights, and practical advice tailored to your unique needs and goals. Each episode, we'll explore essential topics like self-awareness, effective communication, trust-building, intimacy development, and conflict resolution. Together, we'll dive into real-life scenarios and share actionable strategies to help you navigate the complexities of all types of relationships.