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Welcome to Triple Shot Mindset - a bi-weekly podcast where three friends offer up personal experiences, lessons, and stories about love, life, and spirituality. Developed by a group of friends who have compiled their most invaluable lessons over the years, Triple Shot Mindset brings you these insights in a relaxed and engaging way. Whether it's advice on how to survive heartbreak, or how to choose between two paths for your future, listen closely for the nuggets that will transform your life. Sit back with a cup of coffee (or tea!) and join the conversations going on in this inviting community! If you're looking for perspective from those who have walked a mile in your shoes, Triple Shot Mindset is here with insightful perspectives from real-life experience. Join us today - your transformation starts now!2023 Direction Economie Management et direction Relations Sciences sociales
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  • Episode 81 - How to Let Go: Explain, Step Back, or Walk Away
    Aug 21 2026

    In this episode of Triple Shot Mindset, Ardavan, Kevin, and Amanda explore what it actually looks like to let someone go when a relationship has run its course. Do you owe the other person one final explanation, slowly take your energy back and create distance, or reach a point where you simply walk away? Ardavan believes in honesty and the occasional "exit interview," especially when unresolved issues need to be said out loud. Kevin takes a case-by-case approach, emphasizing kindness, context, and the importance of reading the room before deciding how much explanation is necessary. Amanda focuses on self-love, releasing control, and bringing the energy she has invested in someone else back to herself. The conversation dives into the difference between creating distance and ghosting, whether the length of a relationship determines what you owe someone, when repeated explanations stop being productive, and why some people deserve a heartfelt goodbye while others may require a much cleaner exit. Sometimes letting go means having one last conversation. Sometimes it means creating space. And sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is stop explaining and walk away for good.

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    19 min
  • Episode 80 - Say It Again, or Let It Go?
    Aug 5 2026

    In this episode of Triple Shot Mindset, Ardavan, Kevin, and Amanda debate what responsibility we have when someone we love keeps repeating the same destructive pattern. Should you continually point out their blind spots, say your piece a few times and back away, or accept that their life belongs to them—even when you believe they are making a terrible mistake? Ardavan argues that real love means refusing to stay silent when someone's health, happiness, or relationships are being harmed. Kevin believes in speaking with kindness, reading the room, and trusting that change will happen when the person is ready. Amanda introduces an unofficial "rule of three," followed by boundaries, distance, and the occasional decision to simply protect her own peace. The conversation explores when silence becomes enabling, when concern turns into control, why delivery matters, what to do with people who complain but refuse to change, and whether someone needs another wake-up call or simply needs to feel loved without being corrected. Sometimes caring means telling the uncomfortable truth. Sometimes it means accepting that you cannot live another person's life for them.

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    26 min
  • Episode 79 - Big Boobies & Dating Expectations
    Jul 17 2026

    In this episode of Triple Shot Mindset, a conversation about "high-value" dating expectations turns into a funny, honest, and surprisingly deep discussion about what people want versus what they truly need from a partner. Ardavan, Kevin, and Amanda explore kindness, self-love, peace, reciprocity, financial expectations, physical preferences, and whether asking for qualities you do not embody is unrealistic or simply honest. They also debate whether adjusting your standards means settling or finally becoming mature enough to recognize what matters. Money, travel, status, and big boobies may get someone's attention, but can any of them create a healthy relationship without emotional support, shared values, and genuine connection? Sometimes the person who fulfills your fantasy is not the person who can protect your peace.

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    10 min
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