Let's Talk About Mental Health with Jeremy Godwin

By: Jeremy Godwin
  • Summary

  • How can you have better mental health? It’s a big question, so the Let’s Talk About Mental Health podcast is all about making better mental health simple! I’m Jeremy Godwin, podcast creator and counsellor, and each week I teach you simple ways to improve your mental health and improve your life based on quality research and my own experience of living with anxiety. No interviews or random opinions; just practical tips for transforming your mental wellbeing that you can apply immediately. Ready to learn how to improve mental health and improve your mental health awareness? Then let’s talk!
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  • 259: How to be more emotionally aware 😌
    Nov 24 2024

    Are your emotions in control, or are they controlling you? How well do you really understand your emotions and the impact they have on your mental health? In this new episode I’m talking about how to be more emotionally aware, and why it’s essential for your mental wellbeing. I’ll explore practical strategies to develop your emotional intelligence, build self-awareness, and learn how to control your emotions.

    Understanding and practicing emotional regulation techniques can help you navigate life’s ups and downs with greater ease, and emotion regulation can help you find a sense of calm. By learning to master your emotions, you’ll foster stronger relationships, handle stress more effectively, and achieve greater peace of mind.

    So… if you’re ready to improve your emotional awareness, and start living with more clarity and confidence, then let’s talk! 😃


    📝 Episode transcript and show notes: http://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/?p=14886

    🛒 My Digital Store: https://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/store/

    📋 Buy my Daily Affirmations tool (digital download) https://www.sendowl.com/s/education/mental-health/daily-affirmations-for-better-mental-health-by-jeremy-godwin

    🥳 Support me on Patreon for early ad-free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/jeremygodwin

    🎥 Find me on YouTube for extra content: https://www.youtube.com/@letstalkaboutmentalhealth

    📩 Subscribe for show notes/transcripts in your inbox: https://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/subscribe/


    ⏱️ Timestamps:

    0:00 Emotional awareness and mental health

    1:12 Emotional intelligence

    2:40 What does being emotionally aware mean

    8:13 Why is emotional awareness important

    12:47 How to be more emotionally aware

    27:50 Final tips and next time


    For more information about the Let’s Talk About Mental Health podcast, head to www.ltamh.com


    #emotionalawareness #eq #emotionalintelligence #emotions #emotionalregulation #understandyouremotions #mentalhealth #mentalhealthpodcast #bettermentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #improveyourmentalhealth #mentalhealthtips #mentalwellbeing #mentalhealthpodcasts #letstalkaboutmentalhealth #ltamh #mentalhealthmatters #peaceofmind #ltamhpodcast #wellbeing #selfhelp #selfcare #depression #anxiety #mentalwellness

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    31 mins
  • VIDEO: Learning how to let go of the past 😌
    Nov 20 2024

    What would your life look like if you could finally let go of the past? Do you need to learn how to deal with anger and pain to move forward with your life? In this video, I’m talking about learning to let things go so you can stop carrying the weight of your past. If you’ve ever thought, “the past is weighing me down,” then it’s time to look at how to let go of pain and anger and start freeing yourself.

    Releasing your past doesn’t mean ignoring what happened; it means recognising that you deserve the peace of moving forward. I’ll talk you through how to let things go and how to move on, with practical steps for letting go and tips on how to build resilience for better mental health. Letting go isn’t easy… but with a little guidance and patience, it’s possible — and it can lead to real personal growth.

    If you’re ready to take back your control, then let’s talk about how to let go so you can take steps to create a more fulfilling life for yourself!


    🎥 Watch this video next about resentment and anger: https://youtu.be/wPPUfrZEQn4

    🥳 Join Patreon for early ad-free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/jeremygodwin

    🛒 Visit my store for simple mental health resources: https://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/store/

    📩 Subscribe for podcast show notes and transcripts: https://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/subscribe/


    ⏱️ Timestamps:

    0:00 Learning to let things go

    1:07 Stop weighing yourself down

    2:27 Let’s talk about the past

    4:49 Finding inner freedom


    🔎 Find me online:

    Website: www.ltamh.com

    Let’s Talk About Mental Health on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ltamentalhealth

    Jeremy Godwin on Instagram: www.instagram.com/itsjeremygodwin


    📚 Books by Jeremy Godwin:

    Life Advice That Doesn't Suck!: https://jeremygodwin.com.au/latds/

    Let’s Talk About Mental Health (Volume One): https://jeremygodwin.com.au/ltamhbook1/


    ℹ️ About:

    Let's Talk About Mental Health is all about teaching you simple ideas for better mental health that you can apply immediately… because life’s too short to feel like crap! I’m Jeremy Godwin, a writer and counsellor, and in my weekly videos and podcast episodes I share mental health tips based on quality research as well as my own experience of learning to live with anxiety and depression. Each episode focuses on practical things you can do immediately to improve your mental health and take control of your wellbeing. New podcast episodes every Sunday, new YouTube videos every Wednesday. Stay tuned with weekly updates directly to your inbox by subscribing for free at https://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/subscribe/

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    6 mins
  • 258: How to say no without feeling guilty! 🙂
    Nov 17 2024

    Do you find yourself constantly agreeing to things you’d much rather decline? Can you learn how to say no without feeling guilty? In this episode, I’m talking about learning how to master the art of saying no. Discover how to stop saying yes when you mean no, and why it’s absolutely essential for your mental health to give yourself permission to say no. We’ll explore effective strategies for setting boundaries, and identify how you can learn to say no confidently. Saying no without guilt takes work, and it involves letting yourself say no without explaining yourself and committing to protecting your boundaries at all times (especially if you’re feeling overwhelmed). So… if you’re ready to learn how to say no without feeling guilty, then let’s talk! 😃


    📝 Episode transcript and show notes: http://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/?p=14853

    🛒 My Digital Store: https://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/store/

    📋 Buy my Daily Affirmations tool (digital download) https://www.sendowl.com/s/education/mental-health/daily-affirmations-for-better-mental-health-by-jeremy-godwin

    🥳 Support me on Patreon for early ad-free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/jeremygodwin

    🎥 Find me on YouTube for extra content: https://www.youtube.com/@letstalkaboutmentalhealth

    📩 Subscribe for show notes/transcripts in your inbox: https://letstalkaboutmentalhealth.com.au/subscribe/


    ⏱️ Timestamps:

    0:00 Saying no and mental health

    1:16 Mastering the art of saying no

    2:55 What does saying no without guilt mean

    8:48 Why saying no without feeling guilty matters

    13:27 How to say no and not feel guilty

    26:16 Final tips and next time


    For more information about the Let’s Talk About Mental Health podcast, head to www.ltamh.com


    #sayingno #assertiveness #youcansayno #mentalhealth #mentalhealthpodcast #bettermentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #improveyourmentalhealth #mentalhealthtips #mentalwellbeing #mentalhealthpodcasts #letstalkaboutmentalhealth #ltamh #mentalhealthmatters #peaceofmind #ltamhpodcast #wellbeing #selfhelp #selfcare #depression #anxiety #mentalwellness

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    29 mins

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I am obsessed with the LTAMH podcast!

I am a 30year old female with childhood trauma. As a mentally healthy adult I have and still am working on becoming a better person all the time. Ive been listening to the LTAMH podcast for months, and each episode makes me feel cleansed and happy. I cannot speak highly enough for Jeremy's knowledgeable advice and assessment of each puzzle piece of good mental health that he covers. I listen to the episode on patience on a regular bases and it gets me refocused and curbs my anxiety on stressful days when I really need support. I have told so many people about him, because I am confident that every person listening to his message will feel thier needs are important and recognized. Each episode has a How To section so you can start moving forward with bettering yourself in a tangible way. He is down to earth and has experienced his own challenges and has been strong enough to overcome and find a light and understanding that he shares with his listeners. Jeremy if you read this, thank you with all of my heart. You are a good and beautiful human being and I appreciate you so very much! I would love to see your book on Audible, as I have bad vision and cannot read text easily, otherwise I would've already bought it!! Peace and Light to you in all that you do. -Markette

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