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Struggle Care

KC Davis
Mental Health
Breastfeeding
Formula Feeding
Family Vlogging
Child Exploitation
Parenting Choices
ADHD
Executive Functioning
Lactivism
Dog Training
Digital Privacy
Bodily Autonomy
Neurodiversity
Patriarchy
Legislation For Child Safety
Online Safety For Children
Emotional Intelligence In Dog Training
Religious Trauma
Coaching
Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative

A podcast about self-care by a host that hates the term self-care. Therapist KC Davis, author of the book How to Keep House While Drowning talks about mental health, care tasks, and more.

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Latest Episodes

Codependency is one of those buzzwords often used in therapy and mental health around relationships. Today’s guest has provoked a lot of feedback by challenging people’s views on this subject. Join us for this intriguing conversation.

I’m joined by ... more

The thing about boundaries is that they are much more complex than most people assume. The world of boundary-setting is rarely colored with clearly defined black-and-white choices. Today’s episode is a conversation with my friend Bethany about her re... more

I’m honored to be joined by Pat Sorrells for this episode. Pat is the CEO and president of Camp For All, a camp for ALL abilities and disabilities that opened in 1998. Pat has invested her heart and life into this organization, serving in her current... more

In this episode of Struggle Care, host KC Davis speaks with Neha Ruch, founder of Mother Untitled and author of The Power Pause. Together, they explore the reality of modern motherhood, particularly for women who decide—or feel compelled—to pause the... more

Key Facts

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Recent Guests

Alex Frankel
Plus-size model, body acceptance advocate and role model to fat guys.
Hot Fat Guy Club
Episode: 138: BEST OF: A Hot Fat Guy Takes on Toxic Masculinity with Alex Frankel
Rebecca Gray
Environmental epidemiologist with a focus on human health and environmental impact.
Episode: 136: BEST OF: Eco-Shame with Rebecca Gray
Rev Lizzie
Episcopal priest and author
Jubilee in North Austin
Episode: 131: God Didn’t Make Us To Hate Us with Rev. Lizzie
Dana Miranda
Author of You Don't Need a Budget
Episode: 130: You Don’t Need a Budget with Dana Miranda
Lisa Phillips
Abuse survivor and host of the podcast From Now On
From Now On
Episode: 129: Surviving Jeffrey Epstein with Lisa Phillips
Dalina Soto
Latina nutritionist and author of The Latina Anti-Diet
Episode: 128: Your Latina Nutritionist Doesn’t Want You to Demonize Cultural Foods
Heidi Voet
Owner of Chapter House Counseling and Sober Living
Chapter House Counseling and Sober Living
Episode: 127: Addiction Treatment is a Cesspool; Here’s How I Would Navigate It with Heidi Voet
Dr. Karla Lester
Pediatrician and health advocate focusing on childhood obesity and related health issues.
Episode: 125: Almond Moms, Metabolic Diseases, and Pediatric Obesity (Part 1) with Dr. Karla Lester
Nicole Bedera
Sociologist and author
Episode: 122: Addressing Sexual Violence on College Campuses is Easier than You Think with Nicole Bedera

Host

KC Davis
Therapist and host, specializing in mental health and self-care topics, often challenges traditional notions of self-care.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 1.7k ratings
  • I would love it even more if I could pay for ad free

    But I do love KC and her book and all her work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Librariesaremylife
    United Statesa year ago
  • Host sometimes crowds out guests

    Pretty good but sometimes KC drowns out her guests, interrupts and talks over them. Also her manner speech is super fast. As a ND person, it’s hard to follow. I love KC’s content but please slow down and let your guests in.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Stupidusernamesucks
    Canadaa year ago
  • Mind Opening

    I was just looking for a random new podcast…I wasn’t intentionally looking for this type of help but I like a variety of what I listen to. So that fact that I randomly clicked this and it relates to my current struggle with my husband and I.

    Him and I both have Bipolar and ADHD…but we have different functioning struggles. I can comfortably stretch myself super thin and care for everyone and don’t require a ton of “me time” and I don’t have an addictive personality so when I’m done with somethin... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    VertigoVirgo
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thank you

    As a 19 year old who has just been diagnosed with autism and is struggling to get her adult on thank you ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    thegamerL
    United Statesa year ago
  • Not a great interviewer

    I came across KC on TikTok a few years ago and found her thoughts around cleaning and organizing really interesting. I’ve only just came across her podcast. Was very excited about all the super interesting titles, it appears to be a fantastic gamut of subjects that I’m really into. Unfortunately KC is not a great podcast host as she doesn’t seem to be interested in what her (very interesting) guests have to say but rather just wants to always bring the subject back to herself. I find this very s... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Takievi
    United Kingdoma year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the unique approach to self-care that critiques conventional ideas and emphasizes mental health awareness.
Feedback highlights the relatable and practical advice shared, making it suitable for listeners dealing with similar challenges.
Some reviews suggest a desire for a more balanced conversation between the host and guests to enhance the interview experience.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

141: Best of: Boundary stories pt 1: The dad I didn't cut off
Q: You mentioned that you went through periods of not engaging with him, but still involved in his care. How did that look?
I didn't visit him directly but managed his health care and ensured he was treated well.
141: Best of: Boundary stories pt 1: The dad I didn't cut off
Q: Was there a point at which she understood why it was you were not calling him?
Yes, she realized it wasn't just classic daddy issues, but legitimate verbal abuse.
141: Best of: Boundary stories pt 1: The dad I didn't cut off
Q: Can you share with us some of the things that went into your decision to maintain that relationship?
The decision was based on wanting to maintain the relationship while setting boundaries and recognizing his behavior when he wasn't drinking.
140: Camp For All: How Inclusive Camp Changes Lives
Q: Are all of the camp sessions family camps, or are there sessions that are just kids?
It varies; some sessions are family camps while others cater only to children, depending on the partnering organization’s goals.
140: Camp For All: How Inclusive Camp Changes Lives
Q: Can you tell us what is the mission of Camp For All?
The mission is for Camp For All to provide a transformative experience for children and adults with disabilities or special needs, ensuring that they can enjoy a camp experience regardless of their challenges.

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Focusing on the nuances of self-care within the context of mental health, a therapist offers insights into managing everyday challenges that many individuals face in their personal lives. This podcast explores various topics related to mental health and care tasks, addressing societal expectations, family dynamics, and the importance of community support. Noteworthy discussions include the rejection of toxic narratives around self-care, the intersectionality of mental health issues, and practical advice aimed at fostering a compassionate understanding of personal struggles.

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Recent guests on Struggle Care include:

1. Alex Frankel
2. Rebecca Gray
3. Rev Lizzie
4. Dana Miranda
5. Lisa Phillips
6. Dalina Soto
7. Heidi Voet
8. Dr. Karla Lester

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