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Your Mind On Podcast

Your Mind On Podcast

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Your Mind On is a weekly podcast that delves into the world of psychology to teach listeners about psychological concepts, groundbreaking studies, and psychological conditions.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

John Shaw
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    • Therapy Speak vs Real Communication
      Feb 19 2026

      Have you ever scrolled through social media and felt like everyone suddenly became a licensed therapist? From "setting boundaries" and "healing trauma" to calling an ex a "narcissist," clinical terms are everywhere. But is this surge in psychological jargon actually helping us connect, or is it making things "pretty messy"?


      In this episode, host John Shaw takes a deep dive into the world of "therapy speak." We explore the fine line between using language for self-awareness and using it as a tool for power negotiation and psychological control. We’ll break down why misusing these terms doesn't just spread misinformation—it actually minimizes the lived experiences of those dealing with severe clinical conditions.


      In this episode, we discuss:


      • Boundaries vs. Ultimatums: Why a boundary is about protecting yourself, while an ultimatum is about controlling someone else (featuring the infamous Jonah Hill text controversy).


      • The Myth of "Everyday OCD": Why liking a clean desk isn't a disorder, and how casual use of the term trivializes a debilitating condition.


      • Gaslighting & Narcissism: How to tell the difference between a jerk who lies and a true clinical diagnosis.


      • The "Triggered" Debate: A personal perspective from a combat veteran on why being "offended" isn't the same as being "triggered."


      • Concept Creep: Understanding how the definitions of trauma and abuse have expanded and why that can sometimes rob us of our own personal agency.


      Join us for a straight-talk session on how to move past the buzzwords and get back to real, authentic communication.


      Connect with the Show:


      • Website: www.yourmindonpodcast.com


      • Instagram: @yourmindonpodcast


      • Email: hello@yourmindonpodcast.com


      Music Credit: Intro/Outro Music: More Now Than Ever by North Sphere.


      If you found this episode helpful, please leave a rating in your preferred listening app to help us grow the community!

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      30 min
    • Mindfulness
      Feb 12 2026

      Do you ever feel like a can of soda that’s been shaken to its max, right on the verge of exploding? Or as Bilbo Baggins once famously said, "like butter scraped over too much bread"?


      In this week's episode, host John Shaw dives into the world of mindfulness—a topic that has become a major "buzzword" in the last decade but actually finds its roots in ancient practices. We’re moving past the "hippy-dippy" stereotypes of incense and kittens to explore mindfulness as a practical cognitive skill that can help you reclaim control from your "autopilot" brain.


      In this episode, we explore:


      • The Science of Stress: How mindfulness impacts cortisol levels and why it is particularly vital for physical health.



      • The 8 Core Attitudes: From "Beginner’s Mind" to "Self-Compassion," we break down the mental framework needed to start your practice.



      • Mindfulness in the "Real World": Why activities like fishing, cooking, or even sitting in traffic can be powerful forms of mindfulness.



      • Weekly Homework: A simple, 5-minute daily exercise to help you start strengthening your "mental muscles" right now.


      Whether you’re a skeptic or a seasoned practitioner, join us as we learn to let go of stress and embrace a calmer state. Remember: understanding your mind is the first step to changing your life.


      Connect with the Show:


      • Website: www.yourmindonpodcast.com


      • Instagram: @yourmindonpodcast


      • Email: hello@yourmindonpodcast.com


      Music Credit: Intro/Outro Music: More Now Than Ever by North Sphere.


      If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating in your preferred listening app to help others find the show!

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      36 min
    • Gen Stress
      Feb 5 2026

      Have you ever sat in a meeting and felt like you and your coworkers were speaking entirely different languages? Whether it’s the "no-nonsense" boss, the fiercely independent Gen Xer, the purpose-driven Millennial, or the boundary-pushing Gen Z intern, our generational backgrounds shape how we show up at work more than we realize.


      In this episode of Your Mind On, we’re diving deep into the "Great Generational Stress Gap." We explore how upbringing, global events, and technology have created distinct emotional frameworks for the four generations currently in the workforce.


      In this episode, we discuss:


      • The "Why" Behind the Tropes: From "latchkey" Gen Xers to "digital native" Gen Z, we break down the history that shaped each generation's work ethic and emotional regulation.


      • The Five Dimensions of Emotional Intelligence: How self-awareness, empathy, and motivation differ across age groups.


      • The Stress Statistics: Why a staggering 91% of Gen Z employees report feeling stressed and what that means for the future of work.

      with the Show


      • Website: yourmindonpodcast.com


      • Instagram: @yourmindonpodcast


      • Email: hello@yourmindonpodcast.com


      Remember, understanding your mind is the first step to changing your life. Be kind to yourself!

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      38 min
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