What happens in Vegas is not staying in Vegas! I am here to share with knowledge about relationships, addiction, parenting, depression, anxiety, self esteem, and life, based on my experience as a therapist for the past 20 years in Las Vegas. I will also be having guests come on to talk about real life issues and their healing and recovery!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness |
The most powerful human need is to be seen and heard. We want to be know that matter. In this episode I explore the impact of not being seen or heard in our lives. The lack of having that type of acknowledgment in our life comes with a variety of con... more
This episode is a result of the thought I had while watching the documentary called Dynasty. It’s about the New England Patriots and in particular the focus on Bill Belichick and Tom Brady and how he came to be the Patriots quarterback. As Fate would... more
In this episode I tackle the topic of relationships. It’s Valentines Day so I assume everyone is thinking about their relationships and how they want them to improve! With 20 years of experience in the field and seeing thousands of couples I thought ... more
In this episode I break down the concept of mental load. It refers to the invisible burden that is associated with the effort involved in managing your work, relationships, family and household. This is typically associated with woman in a relationsh... more
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Great topics of discussion, with well informed advice. Entertaining and therapeutic at the same time! Great podcast!! Thanks Ryan!!
Great podcast! Excellent in person therapist as well. Thank you.
This podcast has moved its way to the top of my listening list. Its fun and easy to listen to, with alot of good tips on maintaining your mental health, relationships, and overall well being! I highly recommend.
Highly recommend this podcast. Ryan does a great job not only bringing on awesome guests, but facilitating incredible conversations that bring value to the audience! Subscribe to it! You won’t be disappointed
It appears I picked a great episode for my very first podcast to listen to! Great rant, Ryan!! But on to the episode...Gratitude is something that most of us normally overlook in our day to day lives. Being greatful is a gift unto itself. Not only does gratitude allow us to be more happy. it also helps us to be more down to earth and even allows us the insight to be more understanding of the less fortunate and their situations. In other words gratitude can lead us to empathy and sympathy for... more
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