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  • The Coffee Chat with My Younger Self
    Jul 7 2025

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    What would you tell your younger self? That question sparked a fascinating exploration of life lessons, hard-won wisdom, and the unexpected gifts that come with age and experience.

    The magical thing about turning 40 isn't just the physical changes – it's the powerful ability to look back across two decades of adulthood and recognize how much knowledge you've gained. Like having coffee with your 20-year-old self, this reflective vantage point reveals truths that could have changed everything.

    Financial literacy tops the list of crucial knowledge many wish they'd gained earlier. Understanding how to make your money work for you, managing student debt, and avoiding the trap of spending every dollar you earn creates freedom that compounds over time. Equally important is developing a value-driven plan for life – not just career goals, but clarity about what truly matters to you. When your choices align with your core values, fulfillment follows naturally.

    Perhaps the most liberating realization? Nobody is paying as much attention to your choices as you think they are. The freedom to fail, change direction, and reimagine your path without fear of judgment opens worlds of possibility. Your education and experience equip you with transferable skills that can flourish in countless contexts – you're not locked into any single trajectory.

    Creating boundaries, developing a meditation practice, freeing yourself from body image obsessions, and simply taking the trip when your gut tells you to – these lessons emerge repeatedly as game-changers. The most painful regrets center not on what we did, but what we didn't do when we felt that internal pull.

    Whether you're approaching 40, looking back from beyond it, or still navigating your 20s, this conversation offers perspective that might just change how you view the journey ahead. What would you tell your younger self over coffee? And perhaps more importantly – what might your future self wish you understood right now?

    Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

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    34 m
  • Mom Rage and Mindfulness
    Jun 30 2025

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    "Mom Rage." That sensation of heat rising through your body—the infamous mom rage—happens to even the most mindful among us, regardless of how many meditation apps we use or self-care practices we maintain.

    This raw conversation dives into why midlife women experience intense emotional responses despite having tools to manage them. We explore the hormone fluctuations that influence our reactions, the frustration of having our feelings dismissed as "just hormonal," and the particular triggers that set us off—like having to ask three times for someone to pick up their water bottle before they finally do it.

    We examine the challenges of modern parenting approaches, questioning whether extremely gentle parenting might actually leave children unprepared for adult realities. There's a crucial difference between sheltering children from all discomfort and teaching them resilience through witnessing how we handle our own struggles. When children see us navigate difficult emotions—even rage—they learn valuable lessons about emotional regulation that textbooks can't teach.

    Perhaps most importantly, we reframe emotions as "places we visit rather than places we live." This perspective allows us to experience the full range of human feelings without shame or fear of becoming permanently defined by our momentary reactions. By showing our children that emotions are normal, manageable aspects of being human, we give them permission to honor their own emotional experiences while developing healthy coping strategies.

    Next time rage bubbles up, remember you're teaching your children something valuable about being human. The question isn't whether you'll experience difficult emotions—it's how you'll navigate them and what you'll learn along the way. What emotional visits have taught you the most about yourself?

    Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

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    36 m
  • "Friendships That Fade: The Silent Goodbyes"
    Jun 22 2025

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    Have you ever noticed how some friendships slip away without drama or fallout? That's exactly what we're diving into this week—those connections that gradually fade into oblivion without any clear ending.

    As we mature, many of us become more selective about where we direct our relational energy, prioritizing reciprocal connections over obligatory ones. There's profound freedom in recognizing that some friendships serve important purposes for specific periods without lasting forever. "Peace to all those who have faded into oblivion" captures the healthy perspective many reach—appreciating what each relationship meant during its season without guilt about its natural evolution.

    What friendships have faded in your life? Have you found yourself on both sides of the equation? Subscribe and share this episode with someone who might need permission to feel at peace with changing relationship dynamics.

    Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

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    23 m
  • "Shell Yes or Shell No: The Friend/ Family Vacation"
    Jun 16 2025

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    Contemplating a vacation with friends and their kids? Before you pack those bags, let's talk about the delicate art of friend-family travel. In this candid conversation, we dive into what makes group vacations work - or spectacularly fail, lol!

    From finding your "unicorn family" (those magical people where all husbands, wives, AND children somehow get along perfectly) to navigating the practical realities of different morning routines, budgets, and parenting styles, we break down the essential compatibility factors that many people overlook until they're sharing a beach house or a cabin.

    You definitely want to check out our social media during the week of this episode's release, as Sarah will be doing live updates on how her first "Friend/Family Trip" is going!

    Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

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    29 m
  • "Parenting Without a Manual: Part Two with Dr. Susan Thomas on Child Motivation and Behavior"
    Jun 9 2025

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    Ever wondered how to motivate a seemingly unmotivated child? Dr. Susan Thomas, accomplished school psychologist and parent, tackles this universal parenting challenge with refreshing honesty and practical wisdom. Drawing from decades of professional experience and personal parenting trials, she reveals that motivation isn't about finding the perfect reward—it's about discovering what genuinely resonates with your unique child.

    The conversation takes a powerful turn as Dr. Thomas introduces her "AAA" method for handling peer mistreatment (gotta listen to hear it, hehe), and technology emerges as a central theme throughout the discussion, with Dr. Thomas identifying excessive screen time as one of the most significant challenges facing today's children.

    The episode concludes with perhaps the most valuable parenting strategy of all—establishing trusted adults outside the immediate family who share your values and can serve as safe resources for your children when they find themselves in challenging situations. Subscribe now for more parenting insights that blend professional expertise with real-world application! And be sure to check out our website for handouts on the “AAA” method!

    Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

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    28 m
  • "Understanding Behavior, Not Punishing It with Dr. Susan Thomas: Part 1"
    Jun 2 2025

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    Drawing from her extensive experience as a special education teacher, Dr. Thomas explains that effective behavior support isn't about punishment—it's about setting clear, understandable expectations that children can meet. “I’ve got to be able to see it and count it,” she emphasizes, pointing out that vague instructions like “be respectful” don't provide children with the specific guidance they need to succeed.

    Instead, she offers practical tools like the SLANT method for active listening—Sit tall, Lean forward, Acknowledge the speaker, Nod, Track the speaker—to demonstrate how breaking behaviors into observable, measurable actions creates a strong foundation for lifelong success.

    Want to transform how you support your child’s behavior at home and in school?
    Tune in now for powerful insights that can shift your parenting approach and help your child build essential life skills. Don't forget to visit our website for valuable resources from Dr. Thomas—and be sure to catch Part Two next week!

    Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

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    24 m
  • The LYLAS Podcast, Re-Release, "Hollistic Wellness with Lacy Davidson Ferguson, Part TWO"
    May 13 2025

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    Ever wondered if there's a simpler path to wellness than what we've been sold? In this refreshing conversation with holistic nutritionist Lacey Davidson, we uncover how reconnecting with natural cycles might be the key to lasting health.


    Listen to PART Two and then check out Part One and the rest of Season 4!!!


    Season 5 is coming out soon with a new website, logo, sound, visual effects, and social media posting!!! Not to mention TOP-NOTCH guests!!!!

    Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

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    29 m
  • The LYLAS Podcast, Season 4, Re-Release, "Are Platonic Relationships Possible?"
    May 5 2025

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    This is a spicy re-release from Season 4! Through our candid conversation, we explore what constitutes appropriate interaction versus potential disrespect to your partner. Is it about the content of your conversations? The frequency? The settings in which they occur? We discover that the intimacy shared, rather than merely the existence of the relationship, often serves as the true boundary marker. While casual workplace interactions might be perfectly fine, regular private messaging about personal matters might signal crossing a line, regardless of innocent intentions.


    Agree? Disagree? Have a thought? Share it with us by texting the show or on social media!


    Also, Season 5 is coming soon! We have already recorded some killer episodes with a variety of guests!

    Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com

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    52 m