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Just like a true best friend, we're here with you through thick and thin, helping you realize that you're never alone in your struggles. Ev…
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Women's Mental Health

Just like a true best friend, we're here with you through thick and thin, helping you realize that you're never alone in your struggles. Every Wednesday, join us as we tackle critical women's mental health topics, providing invaluable tips on navigating life without losing our sanity. Our mission? To normalize discussions around mental health and break the stigma.

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Sept. 18, 2024

Leaning into Vulnerability, the Courage it Takes to be Truly Seen

Have you ever felt like your vulnerability is a hidden chapter of your life that you're not quite ready to read out loud? In this episode of the Women's Mental Health Podcast, we dive into the essential journey of leaning in…
Sept. 12, 2024

Books on Codependency

Best Books on Codependency: Essential Reads for Healing and Growth Codependency is a complex emotional and behavioral condition where individuals prioritize the needs of others over their own. This often leads to a cycle of…
Sept. 12, 2024

Books on Abandonment

Best Books on Abandonment: Essential Reads for Understanding Trauma and Recovery Abandonment can be a deeply emotional theme in literature. It resonates with readers who have their own experiences with loss, separation, or …
Sept. 12, 2024

Neurospicy: A Celebration of Neurodiversity in Women

Unveiling the Meaning of 'Neurospicy' The term "neurospicy" has emerged as a powerful and empowering way for neurodivergent individuals, particularly women, to reclaim their identities. It signifies a celebration of the uni…
Sept. 12, 2024

Practical Tools for Healing Abandonment Wounds

In this blog post, we'll delve deeper into the practical tools and strategies discussed in our latest podcast episode, Abandonment - You are Stronger Than These Wounds. We'll explore the profound impact of abandonment on res…
Sept. 12, 2024

Embracing Self-Care During Perimenopause: Strategies for a More Balanced Life

Perimenopause, the transitional period leading up to menopause, can be a challenging yet transformative time in a woman's life. This phase is marked by hormonal fluctuations, mood swings, and physical changes that can signif…

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Books on Codependency

Best Books on Codependency: Essential Reads for Healing and Growth Codependency is a complex emotional and behavioral condition where individuals prioritize the needs of others over their own. This often leads to a cycle of unhealthy relationships.…

Books on Abandonment

Best Books on Abandonment: Essential Reads for Understanding Trauma and Recovery Abandonment can be a deeply emotional theme in literature. It resonates with readers who have their own experiences with loss, separation, or feelings of being unwante…

Neurospicy: A Celebration of Neurodiversity in Women

Unveiling the Meaning of 'Neurospicy' The term "neurospicy" has emerged as a powerful and empowering way for neurodivergent individuals, particularly women, to reclaim their identities. It signifies a celebration of the unique neurological differen…

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Randi Owsley, LMSW

Licensed Psychotherapist

Hello, courage-filled women out there! My name is Randi (she/her). I've navigated life's labyrinth with companions like ADHD, anxiety, and depression, and they've shaped my triumphs and lessons. I wear my USC-earned Masters in Clinical Social Work as a badge of honor and resilience. #FightOn

As a licensed psychotherapist and consultant, my expertise lies in navigating grief, mood disorders (including bipolar), PTSD, trauma, and postpartum depression in adults. I'm fueled by a passion for realigning those who've been mislabeled, missed, or misunderstood—because, let's face it, not all therapists are armed with empathy and insight.

With an approach that puts a human face to mental health struggles, I aim to dismantle stigmas surrounding psychotherapy. I offer candid, sometimes raw insights about my own experiences, mirroring the honesty I hope to promote in our discussions. We collectively need to embrace the belief that we hold the power to rewrite our stories and pave a path to a more promising future.

To learn more about Randi and the valuable insights she shares, visit her websites at randiowsley.com and stealzfamily.com

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Jess Bullwinkle, LMFT

Licensed Marriage Family Therapist

Hello, resilient women. I'm Jess (she/her/hers).

My journey includes earning a Master's degree in psychology, becoming a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and establishing a thriving private practice. I'm devoted to the emotional well-being of postpartum mothers and fellow women journeying through the landscapes of anxiety, depression, and ADHD.

In a world where authenticity is often rationed, I've chosen to be a no-nonsense, fiercely candid woman who finds solace in salty swears, much like a sailor finding peace amidst the ocean's cacophony. I'm an open book about my ADHD because I believe in the healing power of honesty and shared experiences.

As a creator and host of this podcast, my mission is to normalize and prioritize women's mental health. If we're going to shatter the stifling walls of stigma around women's mental health, it's time to raise our voices, unite in dialogue, and expose our innermost battles.