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Healing Myself
Scott and Shaté Hayes
84 episodes
1 week ago
We're Scott and Shaté Hayes, and we're on a mission to help our community find freedom from the inside out. So we host conversations about God, therapy, and all the lessons we’ve learned about how to love, trust, forgive, and affirm ourselves first. We used to talk about the hard parts of life. Now, we talk about the healed parts because that’s where true freedom resides. Join us, and you’ll see that when you save yourself first, you transform your life, and you lead the way for those around you to save themselves, too. Get healing tips, tools, and more: ⁠https://healingmyself.co/weeklyword
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We're Scott and Shaté Hayes, and we're on a mission to help our community find freedom from the inside out. So we host conversations about God, therapy, and all the lessons we’ve learned about how to love, trust, forgive, and affirm ourselves first. We used to talk about the hard parts of life. Now, we talk about the healed parts because that’s where true freedom resides. Join us, and you’ll see that when you save yourself first, you transform your life, and you lead the way for those around you to save themselves, too. Get healing tips, tools, and more: ⁠https://healingmyself.co/weeklyword
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Healing Myself
Ep. 83: How to observe (not absorb) other people's feelings.

In this episode, we dive into the art of observing other people's feelings without taking them on as our own.

Join us as we explore practical strategies for maintaining emotional boundaries in close relationships with family, friends, and partners. Discover the role emotional regulation plays in this process, and get inspired by our hopes for finding real-life ways to practice this approach.

Tune in for insightful conversations and tips on how to stay empathetic yet emotionally grounded.

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Observing not absorbing [1:36]

  • Being empathetic and supportive without taking on another person's emotions as your own
  • Therapists suggest supporting loved ones without absorbing their distress, emphasizing that empathy should not involve taking on someone else's sadness or anxiety.
  • It can be challenging to separate one's own feelings from those of others, especially in close relationships, and there's a tendency to feel responsible for making others feel better.

Relearning communication and trust in marriage [10:11]

  • Scott reflects on how life experiences have made him more guarded in his marriage, withdrawing emotional vulnerability and being more careful with his words.
  • Recognizing the need to relearn how to support his wife, Shate Hayes, in a safe and non-absorbing manner.
  • Acknowledging the importance of giving your spouse the space to solve their own problems and be a partner in their marriage.

Empathy and boundaries in therapy [17:45]

  • Discussion on emotion regulation and avoidance in men.
  • Seeking to balance helping others with maintaining personal boundaries.
  • The approach to empathy- hearing people's hearts without trying to control their emotions.
  • The importance of empathy and self-determination in therapy.


Navigating personal relationships while maintaining professional boundaries [23:41]

  • The struggle with navigating close relationships without absorbing others' emotions.
  • Scott Hayes emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding in his work as a therapist, particularly when clients make decisions that go against his advice.
  • The challenge of balancing the need to be productive with the need to be empathetic and supportive, even when clients are not ready for the work required.


Navigating emotions and conflicts in a relationship [24:08]

  • Setting boundaries and seeking help for recurring problems.
  • Recognizing limitations in providing support and suggesting seeking help from others.
  • Finding a way to support each other emotionally without judgment or expectations.
  • The need for validation and redirection in relationships.
  • Navigating conflicts in relationships, acknowledging the importance of allowing emotions to move through both parties.
  • The need to navigate emotions without trying to run over them, just like navigating around obstacles on a bike or in a car.

THREE WAYS TO SUPPORT OUR MISSION:

  1. Rate us on ⁠⁠Apple⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠, or follow and subscribe to our channel on ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠.
  2. Attend an event in the Atlanta area or sponsor someone to attend.*
  3. Purchase our ⁠⁠merch⁠⁠— there’s a great selection on our website.*

*A portion of our proceeds goes towards our therapy fund for Black adults.


CHECK IN WITH SCOTT AND SHATÉ: 

  • Subscribe to our Weekly Word. We’ll send you healing insights from our recent convos, book recommendations, resources, and more to help you heal yourself first: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://healingmyself.co/weeklyword⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify Playlist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Music for this moment.

  • Follow Us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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If you or someone you know could find value in the Healing Myself community, please feel free to reach out! You can leave a comment or send us an email at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠connect@healingmyself.co

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1 year ago
44 minutes 33 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 82: A practical guide to self-care with Dr. Cicely Brathwaite.

Join us for this insightful conversation with special guest, Dr. Cicely Brathwaite–psychologist, consultant, and author of Self-Care Activities for Women: 101 Practical Ways to Slow Down and Reconnect With Yourself.

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Focus on Self-Care and Systemic Impacts [4:30]

  • The realization during the dissertation on African American women that societal messages discourage self-care among welfare recipients.

  • Concern over cognitive decline observed in family members (grandmother and great aunts) led to exploring health disparities and preventive measures.

  • Recognition that environments influenced by racism and sexism contribute to health disparities among Black individuals.

  • Self-care can help mitigate negative systemic impacts.

  • The role of pleasure and well-being practices in counteracting societal challenges.

  • Aim to make self-care a legacy for 1 million Black individuals, integrating it into their everyday lives and passing it on to future generations.

Importance of Teaching Self-Cares [15:08]

  • The historical roots of self-care stigma. The negative associations with rest and self-care dating back to times of enslavement.

  • Reference to how enslaved ancestors were plied with liquor during times of rest, associating leisure with negativity.

  • Generational differences in attitudes towards self-care, with previous generations focusing more on survival and work ethic.

  • Cultural and systemic barriers that hinder individuals from prioritizing self-care, such as a 24/7 work culture and internalized programming.

  • Self-care is a pathway to empowerment, allowing individuals to take control of their health and well-being.

  • The 3 types of self-care: Regular, Restorative and Responsive. 

Embracing Diverse Self-Care Practices and Family Traditions [29:20]

  • Some coping mechanisms used in the past were effective for their time and circumstances, even if they might not be suitable today. This perspective helps release feelings of judgment towards oneself and others for past behaviors.

  • The significant role of family-led prayers, has played in maintaining family resilience and well-being. This tradition deserves acknowledgment and respect.

  • Valuing the tradition of learning and recording family recipes from elders as a way to preserve heritage and strengthen family bonds.

  • Creating a playlist of songs that evoke joy as a practical and enjoyable self-care activity. This playlist can be used to uplift spirits and maintain positive emotions.

  • Developing and practicing responses to microaggressions helps manage emotional triggers and maintain composure in challenging situations.

  • Acknowledging the value of naps as a restorative and necessary form of self-care, Recognizing naps as essential for functioning optimally.

Overcoming Resistance and Embracing Growth in Self-Care Practices [35:21]

  • Revisit unsuccessful activities. Persistence fosters growth and healing through continuous effort.

  • Understand that the brain resists change due to negativity bias, helping to develop new habits despite discomfort.

  • Adopt a mindset of trying new activities multiple times to overcome initial discomfort and accurately assess their value.

  • Embrace all aspects of your personality and interests. Persistence in bringing groups together reflects the importance of integrating all facets of life.

THREE WAYS TO SUPPORT OUR MISSION:

  1. Rate us on ⁠Apple⁠ or ⁠Spotify⁠, or follow and subscribe to our channel on ⁠YouTube⁠.
  2. Attend an event in the Atlanta area or sponsor someone to attend.*
  3. Purchase our ⁠merch⁠— there’s a great selection on our website.*

*A portion of our proceeds goes towards our therapy fund for Black adults.

RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcicelybrathwaite/
  • Schedule a consultation: https://www.cicelybrathwaite.com/
  • Check out her books: https://www.cicelybrathwaite.com/books

CHECK IN WITH SCOTT AND SHATÉ: 

  • Subscribe to our Weekly Word. We’ll send you healing insights from our recent convos, book recommendations, resources, and more to help you heal yourself first: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://healingmyself.co/weeklyword⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify Playlist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Music for this moment.

  • Follow Us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

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If you or someone you know could find value in the Healing Myself community, please feel free to reach out! You can leave a comment or send us an email at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠connect@healingmyself.co

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1 year ago
45 minutes

Healing Myself
Ep. 81: Healing and tequila with friends featuring Brandon Scott.

Join this special convo with Brandon Scott, CEO and Co-Founder of Tequila with Friends, a Dallas-based tequila brand. After a surprising Type 1 diabetes diagnosis during his first semester of college, Brandon discovered that tequila was the only type of liquor that his body metabolized well. Now 15 years later, he ties some of his fondest moments to tequila and the people around him who’ve supported his journey.

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Navigating Diagnosis and Acceptance [0:00]

  • Being diagnosed with type one diabetes during the first day at the University of Texas at Austin. 

  • The importance of having supportive friends who encourage seeking medical help and providing emotional support during the diagnosis process.

  •  Navigating misdiagnosis and quickly learning how to manage the condition. 

  • Humor and coping mechanisms help deal with the challenges of living with diabetes.

  • Embracing the condition as part of his  life story while refusing to let it define him entirely.

Fostering Inclusivity and Support in Communities [14:35]

  • Normalizing health conditions within communities reduce stigma and ostracization.

  • Take time to educate oneself and others about managing health conditions.

  • The significance of offering support and assistance to individuals with health challenges, creates a welcoming and inclusive environment.

  • Promoting a communal mindset where everyone brings their own "baggage," fostering a sense of understanding and solidarity.

The journey of acceptance [19:06]

  • Frustration and helplessness are reactions when diagnosed with an illness upon diagnosis, 

  • Taking control of the situation and acknowledging the importance of personal support networks.

  • Sharing experiences with others and providing encouragement to those facing similar challenges can be helpful. 

  • The importance of resilience and perseverance through various stages.

  • Pay attention to your body and seek medical attention when necessary.

Nurturing Health with Accountability [33:17]

  • How to navigate health challenges and grief without shame.

  • Avoiding deprivation and recognizing it as unsustainable and unrealistic. Focus on balance and self-awareness instead.

  • Pay attention to how your body responds to alcohol consumption, and consult a doctor if experiencing adverse reactions.

  • The possibility of alcohol allergies or intolerances if experiencing discomfort after drinking.

  • Drinking responsibly and in moderation. Pay attention to how you feel during and after consumption, and make adjustments accordingly.

THREE WAYS TO SUPPORT OUR MISSION:

  1. Rate us on Apple or Spotify, or follow and subscribe to our channel on YouTube.
  2. Attend an event in the Atlanta area or sponsor someone to attend.*
  3. Purchase our merch— there’s a great selection on our website.*

*A portion of our proceeds goes towards our therapy fund for Black adults.

RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • Tequilla with Friends website: https://www.tequilawithfriends.com/

  • Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tequilawithfriends/

  • Visit their Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/tequilawithfriends/

  • Email them at: info@tequilawithfriends.com

  • Give Brandon a follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brankscott/?hl=en

CHECK IN WITH SCOTT AND SHATÉ: 

  • Subscribe to our Weekly Word. We’ll send you healing insights from our recent convos, book recommendations, resources, and more to help you heal yourself first: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://healingmyself.co/weeklyword⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify Playlist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Music for this moment.

  • Follow Us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • Follow @iamshate on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠; Follow @scotthayes_lcsw on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

If you or someone you know could find value in the Healing Myself community, please feel free to reach out! You can leave a comment or send us an email at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠connect@healingmyself.co

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1 year ago
48 minutes 56 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 80: God and therapy.

Both God and therapy are essential to any healing journey. For this replay of our first live podcast event, we’re joined by Broderick McBride—intercessor, teacher, and mental health advocate who fully believes that mental health and spirituality go hand-in-hand. Take a listen to discover how they’ve helped him overcome trauma and depression, and practical tips to help you, too.

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Trauma, grief, and healing through therapy and self-discovery [3:59]

  • Some relationships with trauma may actually start from the womb.

  • Finding one's voice and being their own person, creates a safe space for expression despite difficult circumstances.

  • The power of prayer and having faith in God helps in overcoming trauma.

Unlearning harmful beliefs and healing through therapy [16:52]

  • Inspiring individuals to embrace therapy as a means of fostering self-awareness and personal growth.

  • Fostering a growth mindset that embraces vulnerability, honesty, and openness in conversations about creates a safe and supportive environment

  • Urging a shift towards integrating spirituality and therapy to cultivate a more fulfilling life journey.

Navigating the Influence of Fathers: Overcoming Perfectionism and Redefining Masculinity [17:09]

  • Fathers play a significant role in shaping perceptions of masculinity, often instilling a sense of perfectionism and adherence to traditional ideals.

  • Avoiding therapy due to fear that admitting struggles detracts from success or masculinity.

Mental health and Christianity [21:04]

  • The importance of self-awareness and personal growth through therapy and spiritual practices.

  • Jesus' teachings show that healing is within us, not in external actions

  • The importance of self-awareness and personal growth through therapy and spiritual practices.

Healing, Boundaries and Relationships [38:14]

  • Experiences of healing and forgiveness, confronting past traumas and negative emotions.

  • Setting boundaries in relationships may initially cause friction but will ultimately lead to healing and growth.

  • We may lose friends and family as we learn to prioritize our own needs in relationships.

THREE WAYS TO SUPPORT OUR MISSION:

  1. Rate us on ⁠Apple⁠ or you can follow and subscribe to us on ⁠YouTube⁠ 

  2. Attend an event in the Atlanta area or sponsor someone to attend*

  3. Purchase our merch, there’s a lot of selection on our website*

*A portion of our proceeds are going towards our therapy fund for Black adults.
RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

Follow Broderick on Instagram: @broderick.mcbride
Broderick’s Facebook account: https://www.facebook.com/people/Broderick-L-McBride/

Visit Broderick’s website: https://www.broderickmcbride.com/

CHECK IN WITH SCOTT AND SHATÉ: 

  • Subscribe to our Weekly Word. We’ll send you healing insights from our recent convos, book recommendations, resources, and more to help you heal yourself first: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://healingmyself.co/weeklyword⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify Playlist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Music for this moment.

  • Follow Us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • Follow @iamshate on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠; Follow @scotthayes_lcsw on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

If you or someone you know could find value in the Healing Myself community, please feel free to reach out! You can leave a comment or send us an email at ⁠⁠⁠⁠connect@healingmyself.co

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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 14 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 79: Man to Woman—What I want the women in my life to know.

We’re always talking man to man, but today’s episode is for the ladies. Join us for a few thoughts for the Black women in our lives from a Black man’s perspective.

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Mental health and emotional wellness for Black men [4:11]

  • The importance of creating a safe space for black men to share their experiences and heal

  • Scott’s story of feeling like a failure as a man, feeling isolated in his struggles, and his journey towards mental wealth

  • Breaking the stigma surrounding mental health in the Black community.

The struggles that men face these days [10:43]

  • The pressure to be an ideal spouse on social media

  • The disconnect between marriages on social media vs. marriages in real life 

  • The idea that there’s only a certain level of happiness that men are allowed to have 

Our continual journey towards “learning themselves” [15:47] 

  • Learning not to love excessively

  • Setting boundaries 

  • Having empathy and openness within relationships 

  • The whole journey of healing is learning ourselves for the first time

What men want women to know [21:31]

  • There’s power in admitting that “I’m still learning myself” 

  • Getting rid of toxic masculinity

  • Accepting that men can be emotional

  • The struggle of “assertive communication”

  • Balancing love with boundary 

Grace with guidance [31:57]

  • Gathering and talking with people navigating the same journey 

  • Having a brave space that holds each other accountable 

  • Choosing to have difficult, honest conversations rather than developing resentment 

Biggest lessons around healing as a Black man [39:53]

  • The answers are not required 

  • Honor whatever you have—especially when there were moments that you didn’t have any

  • There is joy to be found and being able to be on the journey

If you or someone you know could find value in the Healing Myself community, please feel free to reach out! You can leave a comment or send us an email at thelovehaze@gmail.com 


THREE WAYS TO SUPPORT OUR MISSION:

  1. Rate us on Apple or you can follow and subscribe to us on YouTube 

  2. Attend an event in the Atlanta area or sponsor someone to attend*

  3. Purchase our merch, there’s a lot of selection on our website*

*A portion of our proceeds are going towards therapy for Black adults


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

Listen to Out Of My Mind, song  by Erykah Badu

Listen to It's A Man's World, song by James Brown

Listen to Come to the Light, song by Jill Scott

Listen to Slowly Surely, song by Jill Scott

CHECK IN WITH SCOTT AND SHATÉ: 

  • Subscribe to our Weekly Word. We’ll send you healing insights from our recent convos, book recommendations, resources, and more to help you heal yourself first: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://healingmyself.co/weeklyword⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify Playlist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Music for this moment.

  • Follow Us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • Follow @iamshate on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠; Follow @scotthayes_lcsw on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

If you or someone you know could find value in the Healing Myself community, please feel free to reach out! You can leave a comment or send us an email at ⁠⁠⁠connect@healingmyself.co

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1 year ago
51 minutes 50 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 78: How to hustle and hope with Ashley Sutton.

Join us for a special convo with Ashley Sutton, founder and CEO of Hustle and Hope Cards. From facing rejection to grinding, making room for faith, and much more, we unpack what it means to have both hustle and hope.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

The story of Hustle and Hope Cards [3:23]

  • Ashley’s relationship with hustle and hope

  • How Ashley grew up with innate entrepreneurial spirit 

  • Balancing hustle and hope 

Why greeting cards are the best [13:26]

  • A great way to acknowledge and encourage someone’s effort 

  • A lovely way to say ‘I see you’ and ‘I acknowledge your hard work’ 

  • Hustle and Hope Cards’ special free guide on how to give and receive gratitude

  • How greeting cards are bringing back genuine thoughtfulness and communication between people

Hustle and Hope Cards’ impact [16:50] 

  • Getting rid of the stigma that cards are cheap and insignificant 

  • Sending the message “I see you and I want to help you” through greeting cards

  • Supporting the idea that handmade gifts are actually thoughtful and the nicest thing that anybody could do for another 

  • Seeing ‘hustle,’ which usually has a negative connotation, in a positive light 

  • The harmony between hustle and hope 

  • Having a passion that fills your own and other people’s cup 

Greeting card business tips [29:59] 

  • Having a sell sheet with all the necessary details 

  • Being ready for rejection (because it will happen) 

  • Being ‘teachable’ amidst rejections 

Biggest lessons around hustle and hope [34:00] 

  • Keep your business grounded in purpose and intention

  • It’s hard to have faith and hope, but you have to have it 

  • Don’t control anything; make space for God’s miracles 

  • Just because the results look different doesn’t mean you’re failing


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

Follow Ashley on Instagram: @hustleandhope

Visit Hustle and Hope Cards’ website: https://hustleandhopecards.com/ 

Listen to You Gotta Be, a song by Des’ree

Listen to Who’s That Girl, a song by Eve

Listen to Hustle Hard, a song by Ace Hood and Rick Ross

CHECK IN WITH SCOTT AND SHATÉ: 

  • Subscribe to our Weekly Word. We’ll send you healing insights from our recent convos, book recommendations, resources, and more to help you heal yourself first: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://healingmyself.co/weeklyword⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify Playlist⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ - Music for this moment.

  • Follow Us: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

  • Follow @iamshate on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠; Follow @scotthayes_lcsw on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

If you or someone you know could find value in the Healing Myself community, please feel free to reach out! You can leave a comment or send us an email at ⁠⁠⁠connect@healingmyself.co

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1 year ago
44 minutes 38 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 77: Change your default setting.

We’ve been thinking a lot about chaos vs peace. In today’s episode, we’re unpacking the idea of changing our default setting, specifically when that default is chaos.

We invite you to reflect on your default setting and consider the possibility of embracing peace amidst life's chaos. Remember, healing is a journey, and every step towards self-discovery is a victory worth celebrating. 


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Default setting of chaos and destabilization [1:43]

  • The constant cycle of being displeased with yourself 

  • A pattern of self-doubt and dissatisfaction 

  • The struggle to let go of the idea that you should keep moving to the next level 

  • How boredom triggers you to find chaos 

  • Our constant desire to find chaos is rooted from the feeling of not enoughness 

  • Unhealthy comparison (i.e. your life vs. others’ lives as seen on social media) can contribute to the feeling of not enoughness 

  • The belief that too much happiness is a prelude to something awful

NOT choosing chaos over peace [12:03] 

  • How Shaté, who’s always chosen peace, chose chaos in her finances 

  • Learning to be grateful for what you have and acknowledging answered prayers 

  • How not to have a regret-filled life 

  • Finding joy and gratitude in where you are now instead of continuing to search for it 

Let’s talk about healing—changing/reprogramming your default settings [19:51] 

  • Changing the narrative that you're telling yourself

  • Changing the way you talk to yourself—language matters! 

  • Remembering that wherever you are in life: 

    • There are so many things to be grateful for 

    • You worked hard for it and you deserve credit 

Actionable steps to reprogram your default settings [27:24] 

  • Evaluating why you need help 

  • Determining the change you want to see 

  • Developing a treatment plan 

  • Shaté encourages seeking help from a therapist/accountability buddy or any type of mentor who could keep you in check 

  • Not being to hard on yourself and remembering that healing is NOT linear 

Biggest lessons around choosing peace [34:27] 

  • Always factor in peace when making decisions—you won’t ever go wrong

  • Never allow people step over the boundaries you’ve set for yourself 

Friends, we’re very happy to announce our first live podcast event in the Atlanta area, and it’s happening in March.

A portion of all of our proceeds are going towards subsidizing or covering the cost of therapy for black adults. More details soon, hope to see you there!  

RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • The Big Leap, book by Gay Hendricks
  • Listen to Ep. 48: Mental health matters with Stephanie Westbrook
  • Listen to Ep. 45: Healing our relationship with money w/Ranauldo & Liz Wright
  • Listen to Hello, song by Aqyila
  • Listen to Reset III, song by Isaac Carree

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1 year ago
44 minutes 50 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 76: Save yourself first.

In a world that often demands our constant attention and care for others, it's easy to overlook the most crucial relationship of all—the one we have with ourselves.

We’re back with a new look and new name, but the healing vibes are still the same! Join our first convo as Healing Myself to discover why it's so important to heal your relationship with yourself first.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Why is it so important to save/heal yourself first? [3:21]

  • Don’t let your trauma become who you are

  • Healing yourself first gives you the opportunity to have healthy relationships with others 

  • You show up differently when you’re healed

  • Being intentional with the way you talk to yourself and to others 

The value of saving yourself—the hard parts [7:06]

  • How people show up could be a reflection of the demons they’re fighting 

  • Being careful with you who you emulate 

  • The importance of communicating what you need 

  • Realizing that you are enough is they key to a healthy relationship with yourself and others

  • The moment you stopped trusting yourself

  • What happened that made you second guess yourself?

The value of saving yourself—the healing [15:13] 

  • Having the mindset to move towards the life you aspire 

  • Setting a vision and relentlessly working make it happen 

  • It’s hard when the villains seem to be winning 

  • The tedious journey towards that realization that you are valuable and worthy

  • By not communicating what you need in a relationship, you are doing yourself a great disservice 

What makes healing harder than you thought [23:17] 

  • Setting boundaries and seeing it through (it’s  hard!) 

  • Choosing yourself could feel uncomfortable 

  • You DON’T need to hold yourself to impossible standards 

Biggest lessons around healing yourself [31:10]

  • Choosing yourself needs an every day practice 

  • Your relationship with yourself is the most important one 

  • Healing yourself is a continual process 


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

The Love Haze: Episode 55, "SOS...Saving OurSelves"

Listen to On & On, song by Erykah Badu 

Listen to I’m Doin’ Me, song by Fantasia

Listen to They Just Don’t Know, song by Gyft

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1 year ago
39 minutes 26 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 75: Made for more.

We’ve spent the last three years and change having some of the most cathartic, transparent and transformative conversations about stuck places, the hazes, and healing all parts of us. And now it's time for more. We believe what’s next is gonna blow our minds! Join us as we talk through that and two special announcements.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Knowing when it is time to pivot [5:08]

  • When a normal routine starts to feel uncomfortable 

  • Feeling exhausted and burnt out 

  • Pivoting doesn’t always mean knowing exactly what the next steps would be 

The haze of pivoting [15:01]

  • Leaving your area of your comfort is a daunting pursuit 

  • The older you get, the more there are at stake 

  • Relinquishing control is a concept that is hard to grasp despite the reality that none of us ever really have it  

Navigating the haze [20:42]

  • Getting used to the idea that things will not always go our way

  • Doing the right thing despite not seeing the desired outcome

  • Acknowledging fear but moving forward anyway 

Biggest lessons surrounding pivoting [26:51] 

  • You can pivot… and still not be irresponsible and reckless 

  • Understanding that walking into your purpose is NOT pain-free

Made for more announcements and reminders [36:21]

  • Shaté’s participation in Rachel Rodgers’ business coaching certification program

  • The Love Haze is evolving into something more, something bigger… 

  • Healing is NOT being selfish 

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1 year ago
59 minutes 50 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 74: Healing our community with Celeste the Therapist.

Here’s one more episode from one of the podcasts we’ve had the pleasure of joining over the past few months. 

In this episode, we joined forces with Celeste the Therapist and really dug deep on healing the Black community. Traumas, triggers, and even slavery came up on this one. Hard truths and healing revelations, y’all.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Therapy, religion and suffering [4:24]

  • Struggling with depression in the church

  • Long suffering, hellfire and brimstone as badges of honor

  • The roots of Christianity and slavery

  • The scarcity mindset

The turning point [7:13] 

  • Personal therapy

  • Being everything for everyone else 

  • Realizing when your needs change

Black men and mental health [11:23]

  • How black men have to show up in spaces 

  • The idea that men have to be stoic 

  • Using vices to cover up emotions

  • Functioning but unable to hold weight

  • Stuffing feelings away

  • Racial trauma

  • The tendency to suffer in silence 

Black women and mental health [16:11]

  • People pleasing and anxiety

  • Unlearning things as an adult

  • Reading and learning different perspectives

  • Physical manifestations of emotional pain

Black women in corporate America [27:28] 

  • Watching your face and reactions as a black woman in corporate America

  • Having conversations in the workplace about race 

  • The importance of self-advocacy and articulation

Creating The Love Haze [30:38]

  • A space to speak truth 

  • Having conversations no one was having

  • Guilt vs. shame

  • Figuring out the art of transition

The struggle to begin [39:19]

  • Making choices towards who you’re trying to become 

  • Accepting fear and evolving from it

  • Seeing yourself as something other than what you are currently


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
Listen to Black Folk, song by Tank and The Bangas

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1 year ago
45 minutes 25 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 73: Real life, love, and everything in between with Keke Chanel.

And another one! Here’s another one of the dope Black podcasts we’ve had the pleasure of joining over the past few months: Kickin' It With KeKe:  Life, Love, & All That Other SHIT

In this episode, we kick it with KeKe Chanel as we talk about mindset, healing, boundaries, and everything in between. This was such an authentic and transparent conversation about so many of the things that matter most in life. You’re really gonna want to listen to this one all the way through. 


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Discussing mindset and personal development [4:59]

  • Becoming the best and highest version of yourself 

  • Doing interpersonal work on self worth and self esteem

  • Give people the opportunity to show up for you and be okay if they don’t 

  • Our relationship with ourselves as the basis for how we show up in the world

  • Our thoughts color how or what shows up in our lives

Should I take things personally? [11:34] 

  • Understanding that everything is personal BUT we don’t have to take it personally

  • Setting boundaries 

  • Knowing when to walk away 

  • The level of honest communication we should have 

Working together to build a team [22:19]

  • Building a team vs a partnership 

  • Showing up as a whole person

  • Building mutual respect and collaboration

  • There is no real leader

Giving yourself grace [31:07]

  • Talking about our struggles absolutely help—talk to a therapist, a pastor, a friend, anyone

  • Understanding  that our present trauma has something to do with our past trauma 

  • Normalizing having having healthy, effective conversations

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1 year ago
46 minutes 45 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 72: The origins of our stuck places with Dom L'Amour.

Here’s another one of the dope Black podcasts we’ve had the pleasure of joining over the past few months. In this episode, we’re sharing our conversation with Dom L’Amour on The Black Man Talking Emotions Podcast, where we talked about how the messages we received as kids that may have kept us stuck, communication, and a number of the other unspoken hazes of life.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR

The privilege of open communication [6:13]

  • Creating a safe space for your partner to communicate freely 

  • Unlearning negative communication styles from childhood

  • Being able to show up in the world the way you want

  • Understanding our parents were also in survival mode and possibly didn’t have this privilege 

  • How our mindset shapes our lives 

Healing origin story and the need for change [14:29] 

  • Learning to express our wants and desires early

  • Growing as a person separately while in a relationship

  • What real, mature relationship looks like 

  • Learning communication as an adult

  • Breaking your own heart

Why communication is crucial to make relationships work [22:12] 

  • Love language as a means to communicate

  • We can’t always assume that the other person knows what we want and need—it is our responsibility to tell them 

  • Lack of awareness could sometimes hurt us 

Open communication with children [29:05]

  • The dangers of shielding children from “adult” situations 

  • Safe spaces for children to communicate

  • Exposure to real life/world situations and conversations

  • Being a “woke” adult with “soft, unaware” children

Breakthrough and reflection [37:42] 

  • Stuck places from childhood

  • Familial dynamics 

  • Having the desire to be in tune with yourself 

Conversations surrounding sex [38:57] 

  • The birds and bees with your parents 

  • Who talked to your about sex for the first time

  • Church purity culture 

Everything about our behavior is based on our ‘why’ [50:52]

  • The importance of seeing people for who they really are 

  • The why behind The Love Haze Podcast + our mission 


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

The Five Love Languages, book by Gary Chapman
Listen to Issues/Hold On, song by Teyana Taylor

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1 year ago
1 hour 5 minutes 2 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 71: Money talk with Natasha and Damian Carrillo.

If you caught episode 70, then you know we weren’t sure if we’d be able to make the last five episodes of the year happen because we’ve been through a lot lately, and we wanted a break. Well, we decided to find a way to work smarter instead of giving up. We’ve been blessed to be guests on a number of other podcasts this year, and we’re sharing a few of those episodes and reflections. Up first, is our convo with Natasha and Damian Carrillo of Black and Brown Make Green Podcast. We had an honest money convo, and we can’t wait to share it with you!

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

The story of how we met [6:43]

  • Dating and ghosting… And dating and ghosting 

  • Dating pre and post social media and dating apps 

Our history with money [14:48]

  • Scott’s history with money 

  • How our histories with money affected our marriage 

  • Discussing gender roles in money

Learning to partner as a couple and not roommates [17:44] 

  • Discussing relationships we saw growing up

  • Learning what each other desired 

  • Seeking help from a financial advisor

Working past differing opinions [20:45]

  • Navigating childhood and racial traumas 

  • The scarcity mindset

  • Who is the breadwinner/tackling “traditional gender roles”

  • Honoring your husband as head of the household

Being self aware [24:44] 

  • Where is this reaction coming from?

  • Marriage counseling/therapy

  • Addressing past triggers in marriage

  • Boundaries and communication 

The three things you need to better communicate [31:03]

  • Understand

  • Express

  • Affirm 

The biggest lessons we learned [33:58] 

  • Do not be afraid to seek help, even BEFORE things get hard. 

  • Be self aware of your past so that it doesn’t hinder your future. 


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

Listen to C.R.E.A.M., song by Wu-Tang Clan
Listen to Get Money, song by Junior M.A.F.I.A

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2 years ago
35 minutes 50 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 70: When you feel like giving up...

Listen y'all, we have wanted to quit podcasting so many times. As recently as this weekend, we seriously entertained letting it go because life has been out here life-ing. But thankfully, we’ve gotten a reframing that’s helped us, and we hope it’ll help y’all too.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

There will be moments when you feel like giving up [5:24]

  • We need to learn how to pivot and start all over again rather than moping over our loss 

  • Why taking your hands off of something could sometimes be a good thing 

  • The reason why most people quit 

  • Trusting the process and sticking through the uncomfortability 

  • Continually working towards something despite not having tangible results 

The haze of seeing through the ‘promise of purpose’ [17:09] 

  • Waiting could be a exhausting 

  • Our need to be always in control 

  • It’s hard to continue when we’re not certain with the outcome 

  • The struggle in finding the sweet spot between mindfulness and being future-focused 

  • Building the body of work while evolving

Navigating the haze [26:52]

  • Celebrating the pace of our progress, the small wins along the way 

  • Thinking of the possibilities that could go our way when we keep moving forward—possibility over prize 

Biggest lessons [35:49] 

  • Success doesn’t always mean reward as hard work is not always rewarded (and that’s okay!)

  • Impact alone is enough to keep pushing 


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:
Listen to enLIGHTened, an album by Peter Collins

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2 years ago
43 minutes 23 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 69: You can set boundaries at work, too.

We talk a lot about communication and boundaries for our personal lives, and a lot of those same principles can be applied to our professional relationships, too. Self-advocacy is universal, but it's also so personal, y'all. Join us as we unpack that.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Self-advocacy and setting boundaries in professional relationships [1:20]

  • Some leaders, especially people of color, seem unaware that they can advocate for themselves

  • Scott’s story of how he realized that he has the right to advocate for himself 

  • Being a team player DOES NOT mean you can’t say no 

  • Most organizations prioritize their interest over your well-being, so make sure to look out for yourself 

  • Setting boundaries around your time to prioritize self-care and avoid burnout and overcommitting 

Ways to set boundaries at work [17:37] 

  • Clearly communicating your availability to protect and honor your time (e.g. putting a sign on your office door) 

  • Remembering that people can overstep your boundaries only if you let it 

  • Putting guardrails around how you spend your time (i.e.putting Slack notes to notify people of what you’re currently doing) 

  • Setting goals with your team as a way to also respect their time 

The haze of setting boundaries at work [21:15]

  • Some people struggle with understanding boundaries 

  • Having conversations about setting boundaries could be difficult

  • Asserting boundaries can sometimes make you feel like you’re being mean 

  • Setting boundaries with a peer could be manageable, but doing so with your superior can be hard 

  • Having a “ruinous empathy” rather than offering to meet halfway 

  • The fear of being replaced to prove your enoughness

Navigating the haze [43:44]

  • Getting the support that you need 

  • Asserting your boundaries in a respectful way 

Biggest lessons [45:06]

  • You can’t advocate for others if you can’t advocate for yourself 

  • People will do what you allow them to do—it’s a disservice to both you and other person 


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

Listen to Pardon by T.I. and Lil Baby

Radical Candor by Kim Scott


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2 years ago
54 minutes 11 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 68: Nothing is linear because life isn't.

Life is always out here doing what it wants to do, and there’s nothing we can really do about it. So what could it look like to accept that, to learn how to go with the flow, and grow through it, too? Join us as we process through it.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Life teaches us that it is NOT linear [3:42]

  • Our tendency to have our life planned chronologically 

  • Life is not as easy as going from point A to point B to point C.  You could be at any point, then have to go three steps back (how the world had to deal with COVID, for example) 

  • How Shaté planned to marry at 25 but ended up getting married at 38 

  • Our relationships and careers will never be linear—we’ll always experience pivots 

  • Always choosing to follow your heart path 

Giving people the freedom to just be becoming [12:07]

  • People are allowed to change career paths

  • Stop asking kids what they want to be when they grow up. They don’t know, even some adults don’t! 

  • Learning doesn’t stop when we graduate. We should be habitual students of life. 

  • Life is HARD. But if we learn to grow through

  • Why Scott hates the statement “learn to live life on life's terms”

Learning to appreciate every season [18:58]

  • If you keep on wishing for a different season, you’ll never appreciate the beauty of the current one 

 The haze of going with the flow [22:31]

  • It’s hard to see the silver lining when your sacrifices don’t give you the one thing that you want 

  • Reframing our thinking could be a challenge 

Navigating the haze [26:02]

  • It’s normal to feel hurt when things don’t go as planned, but don’t stay there 

  • Looking for support to help you get through the tough times 

  • Language matters! 

  • Letting God take charge and do the rest (instead of fighting His will) 

  • “Redefining what the fruit looks like” 

  • “Trust and adjust” as a way to navigate the haze 

  • Whatever we have, wherever we are, they’re all good enough for us to start 

Biggest lessons around trusting the process [37:01]

  • Learning how to zoom out to see the bigger picture—this is how we can find a way to thrive in life 

  • Being present and giving yourself the freedom to experience life as it is


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

Listen to Kick, Push by Lupe Fiasco

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2 years ago
44 minutes 18 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 67: Check yourself before you wreck yourself.

Life has been life-ing, y’all. And when we’re in seasons like this, it’s easier for our emotions to get the best of us. So in this episode, we’re talking through the value of holding onto your emotions even when everything else feels like it’s falling through the cracks.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

Showing up in tough seasons [2:37]

  • What exactly is emotional regulation? 

  • Finding the grade to regulate your emotions

  • How to have self-awareness 

  • Growing through the difficulties 

  • Being cool, calm, and collected under pressure

  • How you act differently when you’re tired 

  • The key to having high EQ

  • Navigating emotions in the neurodivergence spectrum

Healing from “not enoughness” [14:24]

  • Understanding that we have different level of needs 

  • Feeling that you are not enough could lead to shutting down others 

  • Realizing that there is nothing wrong with pure, ra, and honest emotion— it just needs parameters

  • Whatever you feel, don’t let it control your emotion

  • Controlling your emotions, so they don't control you

The haze of regulating your emotions [18:21]

  • Being in autopilot you sometimes barely care about what other people might feel around you 

  • Most people don’t realize that therapy is NOT healing; it merely allows you to harness your own healing 

  • Thinking that a mistake or setback is an opportunity to learn is difficult 

  • Being present in the moment could be exhausting 

  • We’re still figuring out how to give ourselves permission to take a step back and just breathe

  • Figuring out ways on how to get out of a toxic environment and care for your well-being

Navigating the hell of a haze of regulating your emotions [30:16]

  • Withdrawing from always wanting to feel good—you’re NOT a baby that always needs to be pacified

  • Working on understanding human emotions and that there are days that you’ll feel different emotions (You should not let these temporary emotions dictate your decisions) 

  • Learning to address your childhood wounds so they don’t up consuming  you

Biggest lessons around emotion regulation [35:28]

  • Pausing before responding can do wonders to your relationships (because things you’ve said in the heat of the moment can probably be forgiven, but not forgotten)

  • DON’T make permanent decisions based on temporary emotions

  • Being emotional is NOT a negative thing! 


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

The Color of Emotional Intelligence by Farrah Harris 

The Love Haze: Episode 53, "Bigger than my bottom."

The Love Haze: Episode 35, "The stories we tell ourselves."

The Love Haze: Episode 41, "Re-parenting your inner child."

Listen to It’s a Beautiful Day by TRINIX

Listen to Regulate by Warren G

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2 years ago
44 minutes 31 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 66: OPP...Other People's Problems

Today, we’re coming for all the inherent problem solvers out there. When your loved ones share their problems with you, it’s almost second nature for some of us to jump right into solution-ing. But what does it look like to just listen, to just be a safe space for your loved one to work through their problem on their own? Well, we’re about to eff around and find out.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

There are problems that are not yours to solve [3:09]

  • Sometimes, it doesn’t help to tell people how to solve a problem, especially when you see things in different perspectives 

  • People solve problems in different paces

  • The self centered perspective on problem solving

  • In order to own the outcomes of our choices, we sometimes need to solve things on our own—this helps us avoid blame-shifting 

Letting our loved ones solve their problems while being there for them [10:43]

  • Being there when they need to vent 

  • Providing suggestions only when asked 

  • Empower them to have more autonomy, make more decisions on their own 

The haze of letting our loved ones fight their battles [14:19]

  • If you give them the answer, you take away the opportunity of letting them find the answer and learn on their own 

  • “I'm not just gonna do it for you, but I'm here to support you” can be received in a wrong way 

  • Always solving others’ problems can lead to codependency 

  • The struggle to set boundaries 

Navigating the haze [21:24] 

  • Asking people the kind of help they need, and being clear if you can provide it 

  • Asking people, “How can I support you?” 

  • Trusting your loved ones that they’re strong enough to solve their own problems 

Biggest lessons [27:17]

  • If you often solve others’ problems, you might end up expecting them to do the same for you 

  • You need to see if a loved one is being too dependent on you 

  • Simply asking “What do you think?” and letting them decide could go a really long way 


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Listen to Can’t Tell Me Nothing by Kanye West

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2 years ago
34 minutes 26 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 65: Seeing Black love matters.

Listen, if we hear ONE more person come for #BlackLoveDoc, it’s gon’ be a problem. With the recent news of Ms. Tina Knowles-Lawson’s divorce, commenters have been pretty hard on the show, calling it cursed because five of the couples featured have gone their separate ways. Well, we have plenty to say about that, and we got time today.


WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

The Black Love Journey [3:51]

  • The Black Love documentary is not about the do’s and don'ts; it’s simply a representation of Black love 

  • Out of the 70-80 couples featured in 5 seasons, about 5 couples have broken up—this should not be viewed as a curse

  • In every separation lies the story of resilience and the beauty of standing up for what really would make you happy 

The constant fear of being judged [16:50]

  • The struggle to be someone who respects his own humanity… and others’ 

  • People tend to look for the drama

  • You need to give yourself permission to wiggle out of relationships that are no longer in alignment with who you want to be 

  • Being divorced is NOT the end of life 

The haze of choosing the way out [23:55] 

  • You will encounter people who don’t honor your journey, your story 

  • The “negative publicity” 

  • Understanding the separation can be for the better 

  • Breaking free from guilt and shame can be a challenge 

  • Finding the courage to share your story despite the judgment that may come your way 

  • Facing biases (how the Black community is perceived)

Navigating the haze [32:03]

  • Giving yourself to love, make mistakes, and learn 

  • Getting rid of the notion that you/your life can be perfect

  • Letting others see your humanity 

  • Being your authentic self, unafraid to share your story 


RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

Black Love (documentary)

Daring Greatly by Brené Brown

Listen to I Was Here by Beyonce

Listen to Real Love by Mary J. Blige

Love Again by Daniel Caesar and Brandy

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2 years ago
43 minutes 53 seconds

Healing Myself
Ep. 64: Who gets the benefit of your self-doubt?

We’ve all been taught that it’s a good thing to give someone the benefit of the doubt? It essentially means to assume good intent, right? But when it comes to self-doubt, that changes the game. Let’s unpack who benefits when we dim our light and play small.

WHAT TO LISTEN FOR:

We tend to assume good intent [3:44]

  • When we always assume that the other person means well, we get harder on ourselves 

  • Women are taught to act/react in a certain way 

  • There are four main-reasons why we self-sabotage 

  • The struggle to be empathetic

Self-doubt is dangerous [12:12]

  • Self-doubt doesn’t lift you up, neither does your other relationships 

  • The “worker bee” mentality and imposter syndrome 

  • Trusting that you always make the right decision and that you can figure out what to do next 

  • Honoring your leadership 

Giving the benefit of the doubt [26:40]

  • When you minimize yourself, you give up your power 

  • Allowing yourself to be heard and seen 

  • How you really gain self-awareness 

Navigating the haze [30:25] 

  • Choosing what you know is holding you back 

  • The need for immediate gratification 

  • Learning how to trust and forgive yourself 

  • Unlearning the idea that you are a burden 

Lessons around self-trust [41:24]

  • Seeing yourself for who you really are is needed for your healing

  • Your failures are part of your story 

RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

Listen to Take Up Space Sis by Toni Jones

Listen to So Ugly I’m Beautiful by Toni Jones

Listen to I See Me Mantras by Toni Jones 

Listen to RUN by Killer Mike

Listen to King’s Disease by Nas

Listen to Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar

The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks 


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2 years ago
56 minutes 31 seconds

Healing Myself
We're Scott and Shaté Hayes, and we're on a mission to help our community find freedom from the inside out. So we host conversations about God, therapy, and all the lessons we’ve learned about how to love, trust, forgive, and affirm ourselves first. We used to talk about the hard parts of life. Now, we talk about the healed parts because that’s where true freedom resides. Join us, and you’ll see that when you save yourself first, you transform your life, and you lead the way for those around you to save themselves, too. Get healing tips, tools, and more: ⁠https://healingmyself.co/weeklyword