Major Life Changes with Stacey Blacker | Wife of the Party Podcast | # 342

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024

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  • @mattglassford
    @mattglassford 16 днів тому +1

    Wonderful episode. I empathize with Stacey’s husband and understand what your veterinarian friend went through. After serving in the military and law enforcement for 20 years, I quit. My wife’s the “breadwinner” and I became a “stay at home dad” and full time student. Now, I have 7 months left before completing my graduate degree in mental health counseling. I am thankful y’all have these conversations.

  • @jasoncolucci
    @jasoncolucci 18 днів тому +5

    She's sounds like the most down to earth normal person in the biz from listening to this. Bert and LeeAnn are lucky to have her.

  • @annemarievandoran6691
    @annemarievandoran6691 16 днів тому

    Leeann, please know this podcast makes us all see and hear you. You're the adult a lot of people need and you can speak it in a way that commands respect and admiration. Thank you!

  • @LouisianaMoonJewelry
    @LouisianaMoonJewelry 18 днів тому +3

    I see her all of the time on Something’s burning, so it’s been cool getting to know one of the people behind the scenes. ❤

  • @fallonh3010
    @fallonh3010 18 днів тому

    Thank you for this episode. Your show is like a box of chocolates. Ya never know what you're going to get ❤ I resonated with the crying and being upset that I'm so upset. Through lots of reflection (no formal therapy) I've realized that its my expectations and then outcome which triggers much of my crying. I set certain expectations of how something will go step for step along with outcome and when things don't go as I have planned it causes anxiety and stress. Therefor the outcome is never what I had envisioned to which is a disappointment and causes then the crying and even more frustration. Mental Hampster Wheel!!!! Getting off this mental rollercoaster is difficult but recognition is my first step. I see it in my kiddo as well. I pray I can teach him to better cope with his emotions earlier in life than I learned (still learning ) thanks!

  • @tcjohns463
    @tcjohns463 18 днів тому +1

    I listen to this podcast often and my favorite ones are the most casual conversations. I always hear a phrase from someone that I need to hear- I know it’s important if it catches my ear while the podcast plays in the background while I am doing something else. Oh and I really like Bert on as a guest, he is thoughtful, funny of course but way different than other podcasts that I watch him on. Keep doing what you are doing - Love it💕

  • @carolinemerrick8228
    @carolinemerrick8228 18 днів тому +1

    Totally relate to the crying. It is how I express almost every emotion.

  • @Bankdog11
    @Bankdog11 12 днів тому

    Love this!

  • @mn8696
    @mn8696 18 днів тому

    So understand what your trainer said to you and meant! You are so able to separate yourself from the tantrum or whatever is happening and not take it personally that you never get your needs addressed or acknowledgement that in allowing the their needs you get nothing back. So interesting. I learn so much from you. Thank you for sharing

  • @JoanneWhitlock
    @JoanneWhitlock 18 днів тому

    We never thought we would ended up living in half the places we did! Lovely to hear you chat.

  • @melaniephelps2012
    @melaniephelps2012 12 днів тому

    Love the podcast, what was the 4 step book Leeann spoke about?

  • @dalton102095
    @dalton102095 18 днів тому

    I cry all the time @
    Work. When I get overwhelmed.

  • @EmmaLeaAyala
    @EmmaLeaAyala 18 днів тому

    A new WOTP crewneck would be fire, just sayin!

  • @geraldfarr8279
    @geraldfarr8279 18 днів тому

    Stacey Whiter

  • @marilynkozlow8400
    @marilynkozlow8400 18 днів тому

    Are we now calling babysitters nannies? lol

  • @mandylewis3526
    @mandylewis3526 18 днів тому

    the man, the myth, the whole companys shrink

  • @Redjam55
    @Redjam55 18 днів тому

    Sorry Leeanne I love you but you are a housewife with a husband that's well off, you can't relate anymore to normal people struggling