Let's Dig into That

By: Jordan & J.T. Coppinger
  • Summary

  • Let's Dig into That is a proclamation, a call to connect. Jordan and her (current) husband, J.T., invite you to dig into life's restless realities in pursuit of growth and lasting change.

    Jordan and J.T. volunteer their vulnerability because they believe sharing your shit is the only way to shake the shame. Together, they have made it their mission to remain curious and honest as they explore the chaos of being intentionally human.

    With each episode, Jordan and J.T. turn personal confessions into relevant insights on the taboo topics of our time. His empathic perspective and her lack of filter shed an intimate light on one couple's quest for connection and understanding. Diggable discussions include intimacy, equality, boundaries, addiction, divorce, grief, spiritual evolution, service, relationships, body image, fear, parenting other people's kids, errant nipple hair, and so much more.

    Let's Dig into That means not shying away from the challenging or subversive. It means finding those who celebrate your authenticity and using your words to express how you feel. This is the podcast where we learn to thrive side by side. It's brave to be yourself - and scary as hell.

    Join the conversation: you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll relish in the unabashed candor. We're all in this together!

    DISCLAIMER: Let’s Dig into That is not a replacement for therapy. The advice, recommendations, and tips discussed are provided as thought-provoking, curiosity-poking insights aimed to inspire conversation, not as specific professional, therapeutic, or psychiatric guidance. Views and opinions expressed are from personal experience and perspective. Listener discretion is advised. Please seek the mental health care that best serves your needs.

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Episodes
  • S3E3 | Gratitude Adjustment: Why It Is a Gift to See the Good
    Apr 26 2025

    For anyone who has been told you should be grateful at exactly the wrong time, this episode is for you! For anyone tired of living a fear-driven life, this is the place! Could gratitude be the secret to lasting happiness, a gateway drug to growth? While Jordan and J.T. aren't making any promises, they are more than willing to flesh out the magnitude of gratitude. Join the conversation to discover:

    - Gratitude is not about ignoring challenges but reorganizing the good

    - Does gratitude come from the brain or the heart? Or both?

    - Acknowledgment, respect, and a desire to understand: the foundation of giving a damn

    - How do you practice gratitude without gaslighting your pain?

    - The healing power of giving a hoot

    - How a gratitude practice can enhance perspective

    - Appreciating the specific, no gratitude is small

    - Gratitude is emotional: notice and name what you feel

    - Performative gratitude, toxic politeness, and gratitude as an act of rebellion

    SHOW NOTE to make you go WOW: After he led the massive 2014 Venezuelan protests that swept the nation, opposition leader Leopoldo López was sentenced to more than a decade of solitary confinement in a military prison. His story is one of astonishing mental resilience, the strength of the human spirit, and the power of gratitude.

    If you have an inquiry or topic you’d like Jordan and J.T. to dig into, please send an email or voice memo to letsdigintothat@gmail.com

    Enjoy the conversation? It would mean the world if you had a second to SHARE this episode - or your favorite episode! If you haven't already, please SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW on the homepage www.letsdigintothat.com or wherever you find your podcasts. THANK YOU, Love Ninjas! The impact of your support is greater than you can imagine.

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    46 mins
  • Near Enemy: It's Not What You Think...It's Scarier
    Apr 19 2025

    S3. E2: Near Enemy: It's Not What You Think... It's Scarier

    Whoa! If you are unfamiliar with the concept of near enemies, you are not alone. Dr. Brené Brown strikes again! With a dose of Buddhist philosophy and Jordan and J.T.'s boundless curiosity, prepare to discover how these imposters can sabotage our goals.

    - Near enemies: subtle concepts that feel so close to our aim or goal that we may not recognize them as enemies. Near enemies make us think we are achieving what we hope to achieve, but in reality, they hinder our growth.

    - The importance of discernment: how we fool ourselves into thinking we're close when things are actually unraveling.

    - Examples: A near enemy of compassion is pity. Connection's near enemy is control. For love, it's attachment. Mindfulness can appear dangerously similar to complacency.

    - The Four Immeasurables or Divine Abodes: a set of four Buddhist spiritual practices focused on cultivating positive mental states. These practices include loving-kindness, compassion, sympathetic joy, and equanimity.

    - What it means to rise up to compassion.

    - How pity can be poisonous, and sameness can destroy

    - Common humanity: what a novel idea!

    - How the nuances of near enemies can lead to feeling wholehearted or brokenhearted.

    - Equanimity vs indifference: #lifegoals

    SPECIAL SHOUT OUTS of Notable Significance: Christopher Germer, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and Lecturer on Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, specializing in mindfulness and compassion-based psychotherapy. Dr. Germer and the infinitely inspiring Dr. Brené Brown motivated this curious dig into human behavior. Thank you, thank you!

    If you have an inquiry or topic you’d like Jordan and J.T. to dig into, please send an email or voice memo to letsdigintothat@gmail.com

    Enjoy the conversation? It would mean the world if you had a second to SHARE this episode - or your favorite episode! If you haven't already, please SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW on the homepage www.letsdigintothat.com or wherever you find your podcasts. THANK YOU, Love Ninjas! The impact of your support is greater than you can imagine.

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    42 mins
  • SEASON 3!! Spite: The Power to Motivate or Muck It All Up
    Apr 12 2025

    S3 Ep1: Spite: The Power to Motivate or Muck It All Up

    The petty desire to hurt, annoy, or offend someone else - spite is uniquely human. While spite is often considered vengeful, malicious, and desperate, if harnessed correctly, spite can also be one hell of a motivator.

    Join Jordan & J.T. as they explore the power of spite from social justice and spite architecture to karma and the influence of the revenge body. In this episode, discover:

    - The distinction between healthy motivation and spiteful revenge

    - Motivating functions of spite: overcoming doubt and achieving goals

    - Whether spite is the path to petty or power

    - Guilt by association and appealing to spite

    - Spite as a form of selfish punishment (to cut off the nose to spite the face)

    - Resentment, anger, and negative outcomes

    If you have an inquiry or topic you’d like Jordan and J.T. to dig into, please send an email or voice memo to letsdigintothat@gmail.com

    Enjoy the conversation? It would mean the world if you had a second to SHARE this episode - or your favorite episode! If you haven't already, please SUBSCRIBE/FOLLOW on the homepage www.letsdigintothat.com or wherever you find your podcasts. THANK YOU, Love Ninjas! The impact of your support is greater than you can imagine.

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    47 mins
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