A Really Good Cry
A Really Good Cry

<p>This podcast won’t solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry, a space where we can embrace the real, the messy and the beautiful parts of life that can be difficult to digest alone, together. Tune in for a good ole’ laugh, maybe shed a tear or two, and join a community where you can have a really good cry!</p> <p>There's no small talk here, we are diving straight in and it’s gonna get real. Whether it’s raw, unfiltered conversations, debate and discussions of different perspectives and life experiences or going on an emotional rollercoaster. A Really Good Cry is there for you to learn, connect, and find comfort together - that allows us to see the world and ourselves with a new perspective. </p> <p>Some episodes will also feature surprise guests, including celebrities, scientists, experts and more. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Tag @areallygoodcry on Instagram with your best crying face for a chance to be featured on our social media channels. Like, comment and follow @areallygoodcry on Instagram if you want the chance to be featured on episodes. You can also subscribe to get exclusive and bonus content. Radhi will give listeners the opportunity to be part of the show by responding to dms, comments, questions and more. </p>

Do you wish you could walk into any room as your true self?Are you tired of letting self-doubt and other people’s opinions hold you back?Could changing your inner voice change your entire life?What’s the difference between being confident and needing to be the best? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with self-development coach and best-selling author Roxie Nafousi for an honest, practical, and deeply personal conversation about building real confidence—confidence that’s rooted in self-worth, self-trust, and self-love. Roxie shares her own journey from deep insecurity, body dysmorphia, and self-sabotage to becoming a voice of empowerment for millions. She reveals why confidence is not the absence of self-doubt, how to quiet your “inner heckler,” and why setting boundaries is one of the most powerful ways to honour yourself. They explore the difference between real confidence and arrogance, how low confidence often develops in childhood, and the small daily actions that build self-trust and help you live in alignment with your higher self. In this episode, you’ll learn: What true confidence actually is—and what it isn’t How to identify and change the inner voice that holds you back The role of boundaries in protecting your energy and self-worth Why self-trust is the foundation of lasting confidence Tools to turn jealousy into inspiration instead of insecurity How childhood moments shape your sense of “enoughness” Practical habits to nurture your body, mind, and spirit daily Why being of service to others can shift your confidence instantly Whether you’ve struggled with self-doubt for years or simply want to deepen your self-worth, this episode offers a clear, compassionate, and actionable roadmap to becoming the most confident version of yourself. Follow Roxie:https://roxienafousi.com/https://www.instagram.com/roxienafousihttps://www.facebook.com/share/1AUYNsvUo9/?mibextid=wwXIfrhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/roxienafousi7 Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you keep telling yourself “next year will be different”?Are you tired of ending December feeling like you let yourself down?What if the thing you’re avoiding—discipline—is actually the key to your freedom?   In this tough-loving episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia challenges us to stop waiting for the new year and start now. She breaks down why self-disappointment is the hardest pill to swallow, why discipline—not motivation—is what actually creates change, and how a simple plan can carry you through messy emotions and resistance.   Radhi shares practical tools for the last 10–13 weeks of the year: how to go all in on your goals, design a plan that removes excuses, and hold yourself accountable daily. She also offers hard truths—motivation is useless without action, your comfort zone is keeping you stuck, and you can have excuses or results, but not both.   This episode is not about doing more—it’s about doing what matters with consistency, so you can end the year proud, not regretful.   In this episode, you’ll learn: Why discipline creates freedom instead of restriction How to plan your days and weeks to beat procrastination Why consistency feels hard at first but becomes your new normal How to tip the scales and go all-in without FOMO Five key questions to keep you on track every day Why action comes before motivation—not the other way around If you’ve been putting off your goals or waiting for the “perfect” time, this episode is your wake-up call to stop delaying and start showing up—for yourself.   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you tired of feeling sick and run-down? Do you suspect your diet is harming your health? Is stress quietly destroying your immune system?   In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with integrative holistic nutritionist Elissa Goodman for a deep and heartfelt conversation about healing chronic illness through food, gut health, emotional wellness, and daily detox practices.   After being diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma at 32, Elissa rejected full chemotherapy and followed a holistic path—one that helped her heal and has since transformed the lives of thousands of others. From overcoming autoimmunity to supporting her husband through cancer, Elissa’s story is one of deep intuition, resilience, and radical self-care.   She breaks down the exact foods that help lower inflammation and tumor markers, the importance of fiber and hydration, and the overlooked link between stress and disease. This episode is filled with accessible tools and honest truths—especially for anyone feeling overwhelmed by conflicting wellness advice.   In this episode, you’ll learn: What foods, oils, and additives may be damaging your immune system Why your gut health is the foundation of your healing The truth about sugar, fiber, and plant-based eating How to reset your body with a 5-day food-based cleanse Why your water quality could be affecting your hormones and energy The most underrated practices for detoxing your mind and body How trauma, stress, and self-love are directly linked to physical health Simple daily rituals that support deep healing—without restriction or burnout.  Whether you’re living with a chronic condition or just trying to feel more energized and alive, this episode reminds you that healing doesn’t have to be extreme—it just has to be aligned with you.   Follow Elissa: https://www.instagram.com/elissagoodman https://share.google/2AZYOunoDkkfksOUG https://www.linkedin.com/in/elissa-goodman-04212b11 https://www.facebook.com/share/16xAY9XNHy/?mibextid=wwXIfr   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by your own thoughts and habits?Are you curious how spiritual wisdom can shape modern routines?Do you want to build a life that actually feels nourishing—not just productive?Are you avoiding pain—or learning how to let it teach you something deeper?Do you believe you need to be perfect before starting something meaningful?   In this special crossover episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia shares a soulful, kitchen-side conversation originally recorded for her friend Milan’s podcast. While cooking sticky hoyen udon noodles and a vibrant calcium-rich smoothie from her bestselling cookbook Joyful, Radhi and Milan dive deep into what it truly means to nourish yourself—from your food, to your thoughts, to your spiritual inputs.   Radhi opens up about her evolving understanding of wellness, revealing why she filters everything she watches, listens to, and eats to manage anxiety and stay aligned with her purpose. She shares how she balances being an entrepreneur and a modern-day yogi, and why showing up authentically online—even without makeup—is an act of personal power.   Milan, a self-mastery coach and founder of The Untethered Self-Mastery Club, brings powerful insights on discipline, surrender, and the importance of solitude. He explains how all life experiences are neutral until we define them, and why choosing to be seen means giving up control over others’ perceptions. Together, they explore: The spiritual consequences of what you watch, hear, and consume Why routines should serve your mind, body, and soul—not your ego What it means to play to your strengths rather than fit into societal roles How pain gives meaning to joy—and why surrender is the key to growth Lessons from the Bhagavad Gita on purpose, action, and detachment. This episode is a gentle but powerful reminder that your life is shaped by what you allow in—just like a dish is shaped by its ingredients. Whether you’re building a business, healing anxiety, or just trying to show up more intentionally each day, this conversation will meet you where you are. Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia   Follow Milan: https://www.instagram.com/miilanhttps://x.com/untethrdhttps://www.untethrd.club/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can belief measurably change your immune markers during treatment?Why can the word remission quietly program us to expect a relapse—and what language serves better?Which daily foods have the strongest evidence for anti-cancer support—and how much actually matters?Sugar, insulin, IGF-1—how do they shape cancer risk, and what’s the fruit nuance?Can circadian alignment extend survival for people living with cancer?   In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Ayurvedic practitioner and integrative medicine expert Sam Watts, whose understanding of healing goes far beyond conventional treatments. Rooted in ancient wisdom and backed by science, Sam offers an entirely different way to look at cancer—not just as a physical disease, but as a disconnection from our internal intelligence, lifestyle, and emotional ecosystem.   They talk about the mind-body connection, and how emotions like fear and helplessness can literally suppress your immune system, while belief and empowerment activate healing at the cellular level. Sam shares the foods that actively kill cancer cells, the lifestyle habits that disrupt our circadian rhythm and hormones, and why "hope" is the single strongest predictor for survival in cancer patients. In this episode, you’ll learn: How belief and mindset directly influence immune function and recovery What foods (like turmeric, matcha, and EVOO) are backed by science as anti-cancer powerhouses Why poor sleep and synthetic skincare might be more dangerous than you think How Ayurveda offers personalized, intuitive tools for healing The importance of circadian alignment and Ojas in preventing disease What it means to support someone beyond just conventional medicine How to detox from microplastics and endocrine disruptors—naturally Whether you're on a healing journey, supporting someone who is, or just want to better understand how to live preventatively and purposefully—this is one of the most profound health episodes Radhi has ever recorded. Follow Sam: Purchase The Ayurvedic Approach to Cancer http://drsamwatts.com/https://www.instagram.com/drsamwattshttps://youtube.com/@drsamwattshttps://www.facebook.com/share/16r3mqSRAP/?mibextid=wwXIfr Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you avoid hard things thinking you’re protecting your peace?Are you mistaking short-term comfort for real self-care?What if the things you run from are the key to your healing?How do you know when a boundary has become a wall?   In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia takes a deep, honest look at avoidance—why we do it, why it feels so good in the moment, and why it can quietly sabotage our happiness, relationships, and growth.   She explores how modern “self-care” culture has blurred the lines between protecting our peace and avoiding discomfort, and why choosing the harder, messier path is often the most loving thing we can do for ourselves.   From subtle coping habits like overworking or overthinking, to more obvious escapes like walking away from relationships or avoiding difficult conversations, Radhi reveals how avoidance not only delays pain but also keeps us disconnected from our truest selves. She offers practical, compassionate ways to face discomfort, process the past, and build the resilience that creates lasting peace. In this episode, you’ll learn: The difference between true self-care and disguised avoidance How unprocessed pain lingers in your body and shapes your present Why short-term comfort can lead to long-term struggle How to spot avoidance in subtle everyday behaviors Practical ways to face discomfort and build emotional resilience Why doing “hard things” boosts self-trust and confidence How building resilience in one area of life strengthens all others The long-term freedom that comes from choosing the harder path now   Whether you’ve been putting off a conversation, ignoring a past hurt, or avoiding your next big leap, this episode is a compassionate call to stop running—not because life will be pain-free, but because you are stronger than the pain you fear. Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you treating your body like a project to fix, or a vessel to honor? Could the root of your illness be emotional, not physical? What if slowing down was the boldest healing move you could make? How do you build a healing ritual—when life won’t slow down? Is your nervous system stuck in survival mode?   In this powerful and deeply personal episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with nutritionist and Ayurvedic wellness coach Mona Sharma, her go-to expert for health and healing. But this conversation isn’t just about what to eat — it’s about what your body is trying to say.   Mona shares how her journey from burnout and heart surgeries in the corporate beauty world led her back to her roots in Ayurveda — and how it completely transformed her health. They dive into the emotional roots of illness, the overlooked wisdom of ancient rituals, and how to build a healing practice in your everyday life, no matter where you are.   You’ll also hear about Mona’s philosophy that symptoms are not just random — they’re messages. And by listening with compassion, you can become your own greatest healer.   In this episode, you’ll learn: Why your anxiety, burnout, and fatigue aren’t just “in your head” How trauma and suppressed emotions show up as real physical illness Mona’s healing practices from her time at an ashram — and how to build your own at home Why the vagus nerve is the key to calming your nervous system How to use food as medicine, without obsessing over diets The energy of emotions and how to raise your inner frequency Why common symptoms like bloating, eczema, and worry are not normal How to honor your body as a sacred vessel — not a project to be fixed The difference between habits and healing rituals Tests and tools to understand your unique body and rebalance it holistically   Whether you're experiencing health challenges or just feeling disconnected, this episode reminds you that healing is not just physical — it’s emotional, spiritual, and deeply personal.   Follow Mona:  https://www.monasharma.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mona-sharma https://youtube.com/@monasharmawellness https://www.instagram.com/monasharma   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you confusing chaos for connection?What if the pain isn’t about them, but about what you believe you deserve?How do you know when you’re helping a friend heal versus keeping them stuck?How do you stop seeking validation from the one who broke you?   In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi gets real about what breakups leave behind—and how we can use that pain to transform, not spiral. Whether you’re freshly heartbroken or still haunted by an old flame, this conversation is the supportive friend you didn’t know you needed.   Radhi shares personal stories, lessons from her friends doing the inner work, and the patterns we repeat when we’re not fully healed. She explores how early emotional wounds shape who we’re drawn to, why we stay too long, and how to finally walk away with peace instead of pain.   In this episode, you'll learn: Why you’re attracted to emotionally unavailable people. How to stop seeking validation through someone else’s regret. What casual sex after a breakup does to your self-worth. How to use solitude as a superpower—not a punishment. Why accountability with friends is a game-changer. How to shift the question from “Why them?” to “Why me?”. Daily rituals and mindset shifts that actually help you heal.   If you’re in the gap between who you were and who you’re becoming, this episode is your permission to slow down, go inward, and remember that your worth doesn’t depend on who comes back—but on how deeply you choose yourself.   Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tired of fighting your inner critic?Struggling to say no without guilt?Why does comparison feel so painful, and how do we use it to grow instead?Do your friendships feel more like nostalgia than connection?   In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with bestselling author and clinical psychologist Dr. Julie Smith for a deeply honest, relatable, and practical conversation about what it actually means to take care of your mental health.   Dr. Smith opens up about her own journey from NHS therapist to one of the world’s most followed psychologists, and shares the science and soul behind her new book Open When?, a guide for navigating life’s emotional ups and downs.   Together, Radhi and Julie explore the traps we fall into — like comparison, envy, self-doubt, and the fear of saying “no” — and how to lovingly untangle them. You'll learn how to set boundaries without guilt, how to respond to resentment, and how to speak to yourself like a coach, not a bully.   In this episode, you’ll learn: Why comparison can destroy relationships—and how to stop doing it. How to turn envy into a powerful guide for your growth. The truth about friendships that fade, and how to handle them with grace Why guilt isn’t a sign you’re wrong—it’s a sign you care What to do when your inner critic won’t shut up How to be socially brave (even if you feel awkward) What “winning” arguments can cost—and how to argue with love How to reconnect with your real values when life feels overwhelming This episode is not just therapy—it’s empowerment, emotional clarity, and permission to be human. If you've ever felt "not enough" or lost in the noise of your own mind, Dr. Julie Smith offers you a way back to yourself.   Follow Julie: https://share.google/c1zQm2CV2X5Z6AN4r https://youtube.com/@drjulie https://www.tiktok.com/@drjulie https://www.instagram.com/drjulie Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why do we rush to fill silence even when there's nothing more to say?Are you using filler words to hide your nerves or to prove you're still interesting?What are you trying to cover up with “like,” “um,” or oversharing?When was the last time you sat in silence with someone you love, or with yourself? In this solo episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi takes you deep into an unexpected topic: silence. What starts as a reflection on eliminating filler words like “um” and “like” quickly becomes an introspective and revealing look at the discomfort we feel when we’re quiet—and what we’re really trying to hide. She shares how learning to pause and breathe while speaking transformed her confidence, and how too often, we speak just to prove we belong. But what if true connection doesn't come from filling every gap—but from being fully present, even in stillness? Radhi also opens up about self-monitoring, the pressure to perform in conversations, and how she's learning to feel safe even when she has nothing to say. Plus: a sweet life update on her grandma’s health, nostalgia in London, and a birthday plan that’s pure joy. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why filler words can be subtle signs of insecurity and anxiety. How silence can feel threatening—but also freeing. Tools to eliminate filler words without losing your flow. Why slowing down your speech makes people actually listen. How to feel more seen and less performative in conversations. The emotional impact of always adjusting to fit in. What it means to be present with yourself—and others. This episode is a gentle invitation to stop performing and start feeling. Whether you’re a fast talker, a chronic over-sharer, or someone afraid of awkward silences—this one will meet you where you are. Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are your unrealistic expectations the reason you’re still single?Do you actually want a partner, or just a “perfect” person who doesn’t exist?Is your dating app profile keeping you single without you even realizing it?Can you tell the difference between a pet peeve and a dealbreaker?   In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Logan Ury—behavioral scientist, dating coach, and Director of Relationship Science at Hinge—for an honest, myth-busting conversation on love, dating, and emotional intelligence in the modern world.   Together, they unpack the hidden tendencies that quietly sabotage our relationships, the outdated myths we’ve been sold about romance, and why our obsession with “the spark” might be holding us back from something deeper and more real. Logan shares the truth about modern dating apps, how to read digital body language, and what Gen Z is teaching us all about vulnerability and connection.   Whether you’re single, dating, or somewhere in the messy middle, this episode is a warm, honest guide to building relationships with more self-awareness, clarity, and compassion.   In this episode, you’ll learn: How to spot your unconscious dating tendencies Why emotional intelligence is more attractive than the “spark” The difference between a red flag and a personal preference How to write a dating profile that actually reflects who you are What to do on a first date—and what to never ignore The questions to ask yourself before becoming exclusive How to approach dating with curiosity instead of pressure   If you’re tired of feeling like love is something to “get right,” you’re not alone. This conversation is a call back to what actually matters: presence, emotional integrity, and connection that’s honest, even when it’s messy.   Follow Logan Ury: https://www.loganury.com/http://instagram.com/loganuryhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/loganury/https://www.tiktok.com/@loganury Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you mourn someone who’s still alive?What would you say if you knew time was short? In this honest and deeply moving episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia shares her experience of “living grief” as her 91-year-old grandmother faces an untreatable illness. This isn’t a conversation about death — it’s about life and how we choose to show up when we know time is limited. Radhi opens up about the emotional complexity of loving through loss, the power of presence, and the spiritual and personal awakenings that emerge when we’re forced to let go before we’re ready. You’ll hear reflections on generational wisdom, family dynamics, spiritual detachment, and the importance of asking hard questions before it’s too late. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why “living grief” might be the hardest kind — and how to move through it. How regret is often born from inaction, not circumstance Rituals that ground you when you feel helpless The emotional, physical, and spiritual impact of anticipatory grief Why presence is the most powerful gift you can offer The healing power of memory-making, even in grief What it means to detach with love — not avoidance This is an invitation to pause, feel, and live fully with the ones you love — while you still can. Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever felt anxious talking about money—even when you’re doing everything “right”?Are you working hard but still not sure where your money is going?Are you afraid of investing because it feels too complicated or risky? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Vivian Tu—former Wall Street trader and founder of Your Rich BFF—for a grounded, eye-opening conversation on money, mindset, and how financial literacy can be a form of healing. Vivian shares her journey from the pressure-cooker world of finance to becoming one of today’s most trusted voices in personal wealth education. Together, they unpack the emotional layers we carry around money—shame, scarcity, comparison—and how learning the basics can unlock freedom, confidence, and joy. This isn’t about hustle culture or rigid budgets—it’s about clarity, empowerment, and creating a financial life that supports your well-being. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to shift from financial shame to financial clarity Why debt isn’t always bad—and how to make it work for you How to build healthy money habits without sacrificing joy The most common mistakes people make with savings, credit, and investing Simple ways to get started—even if you're earning less or starting late What women should really know about financial independence If you’ve ever felt like money was too overwhelming to figure out, this conversation will help you feel grounded, informed, and empowered to take your next step—with compassion and confidence. Follow Vivian Tu:https://www.linkedin.com/in/viviantu-yourrichbffhttps://www.instagram.com/your.richbffhttps://www.tiktok.com/@yourrichbff Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you ever feel like your life is on autopilot?Could romanticizing life be the key to feeling connected?Are you mistaking peace for boredom?Are you stuck in a cycle of waiting for the “big moments” to finally feel alive? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia dives into the trending idea of “romanticizing your life”—and why it’s so much more than an aesthetic. Sparked by a friend’s comment that life felt “too still,” Radhi offers a thoughtful exploration of what boredom really means and how it might be a signal from your soul, not just your schedule. Drawing on wisdom from The Daily Stoic, ancient Sanskrit philosophy, and her own life, Radhi shares how you can shift your perspective and reconnect to the joy, purpose, and peace already present in your daily rhythms.   In this episode, you’ll learn: Why boredom is often misdiagnosed—and what it might really be telling you How to build a life you’re excited to wake up to without needing big changes Rituals and small sensory shifts to bring presence and magic into ordinary moments How to reframe "boredom" as peace, stillness, or sacred routine The powerful difference between consuming and creating Practices to cultivate curiosity and emotional presence Whether you’re in a season of stillness or just looking to reconnect to your spark, this episode is your gentle reminder: you don’t need a new life—just a new way of seeing the one you have. Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you overwhelmed by skincare trends and wondering what actually works?Do you feel like skincare advice wasn’t made with your skin in mind?Are you constantly switching products but still not seeing results? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with board-certified dermatologist and skincare educator Dr. Noreen Galaria for a heart-opening conversation that goes beyond beauty trends and into the deeper truths our skin holds—especially for people of color. They explore how your diet may be aging your skin, why melasma is so misunderstood, and how inflammation often starts from within. Dr. Galaria breaks down myths around collagen creams, SPF, and “clean beauty,” while offering gentle, science-backed guidance on what actually works—and what really doesn’t. In this episode, you’ll learn: What products and foods to avoid for healthy skin How your skin can signal what's happening inside your body Foods and natural remedies that support real skin healing The truth about anti-aging products and what aging gracefully really means Why internal sun protection and edible skincare are more powerful than you think The emotional impact of beauty standards—and how to detach from perfection How to create a skincare routine that’s aligned with your lifestyle and your skin tone Whether you’re just starting your skincare journey or trying to cut through the noise, this episode is a reminder that your skin is not just about how you look—it's about how you feel, live, and nourish yourself from the inside out. Follow Noreen: https://galariamd.com/https://www.instagram.com/galariadermatology/https://www.linkedin.com/in/noreen-galaria-6749bb58 Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are gender roles quietly running your relationship?Do you keep arguing over the same small things with your partner?Is your partner's mess really the problem — or is it what it represents?Are you confusing being strong with being emotionally shut down? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi shares a funny, heartfelt, and eye-opening story about one couple’s fight over mess—and how it revealed something much deeper. From shoes by the door to unspoken resentment, this solo episode unpacks how the little things we fight about are rarely the real issue. Radhi reflects on her own journey with Jay, explores the emotional weight women often carry at home, and offers practical ways to build healthier communication, better balance, and more compassion in your relationship. In this episode, you’ll learn: How unspoken trauma and conditioning shape the way women handle domestic labor What guilt is trying to tell you—and how to respond to it in your relationship How to hold a weekly “domestic debrief” that keeps resentment from building up The power of daily validation and why micro-acknowledgements matter How to consciously reassign roles so they reflect your real strengths, not outdated expectations What “learned helplessness” looks like and how to stop enabling it Why you might expect your partner to fix everything—and how to let go of that pressure This episode is a heart-opening, honest look at love, triggers, and teamwork. Whether you’ve been together 2 months or 25 years, it’s never too late to have this conversation — and maybe even laugh about it too. Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever outgrown a dream—but felt guilty letting it go?Are you struggling to find your purpose—but don’t know where to start? Or maybe… you’re navigating the challenges of friendship while figuring yourself out too? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik—co-founders of the Almost 30 podcast—for an honest, soul-nourishing conversation on friendship, purpose, healing, and letting go of what no longer serves you. From recording episodes on closet floors to becoming one of the top wellness podcasts in the world, Krista and Lindsey reflect on the practices and values that have kept them grounded through nearly a decade of change. They talk about “clearing conversations” (and why every relationship needs them), navigating codependency, honoring expired dreams, redefining what your purpose means, and what Saturn Return really teaches you about self-worth and spiritual growth. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to navigate conflict and stay connected in long-term friendships What a “clearing conversation” is—and how it can change your relationships Why your purpose can shift over time—and how to know when a dream has expired What Saturn Return is and how to move through big life transitions with grace Simple spiritual practices to ground yourself when everything feels uncertain How to stretch moments of joy and trust the timing of your life If you're navigating change, this episode will help you let go with grace, reconnect with your why, and find clarity in the in-between — all through the lens of friendship, healing, and spiritual growth. Follow Lindsey Simcik:https://www.instagram.com/lindseysimcik/https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsey-simcik-98204060 Follow Krista Williams:https://www.instagram.com/itskrista/https://itskrista.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristawilliams1 Follow Almost 30:https://almost30.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almost-30/id1148183612https://www.instagram.com/almost30podcast/https://www.youtube.com/c/Almost30Podcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@almost30podcast Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on A Really Good Cry, I’m sharing what I learned from spending time with Radhanath Swami—a monk, teacher, and someone whose presence teaches more than words ever could.  I first met Radhanath Swami over a decade ago, and in that time, simply observing how he lives—how he speaks, how he treats others, and how he holds presence in every moment—has quietly answered so many of the questions I’ve wrestled with on my spiritual path. This episode is about alignment—how our daily actions reflect our values, and how small, consistent practices shape our sense of purpose. We’ll explore what integrity really looks like in daily life, how rituals help create emotional stability, and why love isn’t just a feeling—it’s a choice we make again and again. Whether you’re deep in your own journey or just beginning to ask the bigger questions, I truly believe these reflections will offer something meaningful to your heart, too.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Introduction 01:24 Who is Radhanath Swami? 04:27 The moment I first heard the meaning of true integrity 05:31 Why embodiment inspires more than advice ever could 06:19 The truth about religion 09:58 What is Sadhana? 11:27 Prayer is not a routine 12:17 Being conscious of God’s presence all the time 14:56 Why we all need role models in life 17:52 The power of silence and soul-to-soul connection 20:32 How can to be a vessel of grace and compassion   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it mean to truly heal—and why do so many of us struggle to even begin? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I sit down with healer, author, and spiritual educator Devi Brown for a deeply moving conversation about grief, joy, trauma, and the slow, sacred process of coming back to yourself. We talk about how healing often starts in survival mode, why joy takes practice, and how performative self-help can block real transformation. Devi shares powerful insights on breathwork, somatic healing, feminine softness, and devotion as a path to lasting change. Whether you’re navigating burnout, craving stillness, or trying to reclaim your worth, this episode is an invitation to soften, to feel, and to begin again—with compassion and intention.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:24 Writing about grief and joy 02:32 The Deep Connection Between Self-Worth and Joy 05:12 Joy Is a Choice You Make Every Day 07:14 How to Start Healing When You're Still in Survival Mode 11:37 Learning Without Action Builds the Ego 12:46 Devotion Starts When You See Yourself as Sacred 18:23 Why You’re Still Hurting After “Doing the Work” 22:47 You Can’t Heal If You’re Always Saving Others 24:48 What Are Mudras and Why Are They So Powerful? 34:45 Why the 'Girl Boss' era left women disconnected 38:13 Breath is your anchor in hard moments 45:36 Create beauty through your senses 48:03 What softness really means 50:57 Why “I Am” affirmations need to be personal 57:37 The real difference between wisdom and knowledge 01:01:26 A simple formula to discover your purpose   Follow Devi Brown: https://www.devibrown.com/ https://www.instagram.com/devibrown/?hl=en https://youtube.com/@DeviBrownWell-Being https://www.linkedin.com/in/devibrown/ Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever had a friendship end without any real explanation? This week on A Really Good Cry, I’m opening up about one of the hardest lessons I’ve had to learn as an adult: not every friendship is meant to last, and sometimes, you won’t get a reason why. I’ll share the story of a connection that felt full of potential, only to end without explanation. It left me feeling confused, a bit heartbroken, and honestly, kind of spiraling for a while. More than just a story of rejection, this episode is about what it taught me—about communication, grace, and how much energy we give to people who’ve already let go. I’ll also walk through the tools and mindset shifts that helped me move forward, and the surprising ways I’ve found deeper, more aligned friendships since. If you’ve ever felt confused, hurt, or quietly heartbroken over a friendship that faded too fast, this one’s for you. You’re not alone—and you’re not the only one still trying to understand.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Introduction 00:46 Friendship rejection 09:37 How I learned to prioritize the right people 10:59 Why making friends as an adult is so hard 12:53 Friendship is Just like dating 14:01 Why you should always give people a second chance 16:37 Figure out the key qualities you want in a friend 18:20 Find friends in the most unexpected places 22:01 Don’t wait for a friendship to happen 24:23 How to meet friends in the real world 25:52 The joy of connecting friends from different circles 27:05 Why noticing your flaws can save friendships 29:24 How to be more present with your friends   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I speak with Dr. Mindy Pelz, a fasting researcher, bestselling author, and expert in women’s health. Dr. Pelz shares the latest science on what happens in the body after a fast—and why your first meal can significantly influence the results of your fasting routine. We explore how fasting impacts the gut microbiome, the types of foods that support recovery and metabolic health post-fast, and which foods can diminish the benefits of your efforts. Dr. Pelz also discusses the role of fermented foods and essential minerals like magnesium and zinc in optimizing fasting outcomes. You’ll gain insight into common fasting mistakes, how fasting protocols should differ between men and women, and how stress and hormonal shifts—especially during menopause—affect digestion and nutrient absorption. Whether you’re new to fasting or refining your approach, this episode offers evidence-based strategies to help you break your fast in a way that supports long-term health and vitality.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Introduction  00:51 From Chiropractics To Writing Books 06:01 Should Women Fast? 10:08 Why You Should Rest Before Your Period 12:33 Trust Your Own Instincts  15:48 Best Time To Fast 25:21 Men Fast Vs Women Fast 28:08 Hormonal Imbalance In Women 41:35 Best Foods To Eat After Fasting 50:33 The Grandmother Hypothesis  54:27 Supplements For Women 58:27 Detox Everyday! 59:46 Nurture Yourself To Eliminate Stress 1:07:35 Hormone Replacement Therapy   Follow Dr. Mindy: https://drmindypelz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-mindy-pelz https://youtube.com/@drmindychiropractic https://www.facebook.com/share/ https://www.instagram.com/dr.mindypelz   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When was the last time you checked in with what you’re carrying—emotionally? As nature shifts into spring, it’s the perfect moment to pause and take stock of what’s going on inside. This week on A Really Good Cry, I’m exploring the idea of emotional spring cleaning—clearing out the feelings, habits, and stories that no longer serve us. I’ll share gentle, grounding practices that help me create space for clarity and ease, from breathwork and journaling to small rituals rooted in the season. We’ll talk about how to release what weighs us down—grief, resentment, or energy that isn’t ours to hold—and how that release can open the door to deeper healing and self-connection. If you’re feeling the pull to let go, reset, and make space for something new, this episode is your invitation to begin.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Introduction 00:58 Start of something new 02:05 Breathwork for grounding yourself in the moment 04:27 Why do you need clean energy in every area of your life 05:19 What is the meaning of spring? 07:50 Nature will ALWAYS show you what you need 10:03 Journal prompts to help you let go of emotional baggage 11:40 Why letting go requires love 13:05 Free writing 13:36 Spring is planting new seeds 16:34 The power of your environment on your energy 18:31 Fire rituals 21:38 More journaling prompts to go deeper this season 23:22 Emotional detox starts with better boundaries 24:14 Commit to something new 25:01 Seasonal change 26:39 Let go of what no longer serves you   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why do we stay in the wrong relationships? Is it fear, habit, or the belief that love is supposed to be difficult? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I sit down with relationship coach Jillian Turecki for an honest, insightful conversation about why we get stuck in unhealthy relationship patterns—and how to break free from them. We talk about recognizing red flags early, the psychology behind staying too long, and what it truly takes to create a relationship that’s built to last. Jillian also shares practical advice on healing after heartbreak, letting go with grace, and attracting the kind of love that feels aligned and sustainable. Whether you’re moving through a breakup, reflecting on past patterns, or simply trying to understand love more deeply, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and perspective.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:48 You're the Common Denominator in Every Relationship 03:38 How to Recognize Your Unconscious Dating Patterns 08:52 The Biggest Relationship Mistake People Make 11:15 How to Find Meaning After a Breakup or Divorce 17:51 “Don’t Deny Yourself the Privilege of Moving On” 21:15 Are You Fighting Your Partner—or Your Past? 24:13 Stop Blocking Love 26:13 Love vs Lust 30:56 Why Love Feels Different in Your 20s vs. 30s 32:00 Relationship Deal Breakers 36:45 Can You Really Be Friends with an Ex? 40:09 Is Love Alone Enough to Make a Relationship Work? 45:16 The First Step to Rebuilding Your Relationship with Yourself 47:07 The Secret to Keeping Chemistry Alive in Your Relationship 49:11 You’re Punishing Your Partner Without Realizing It 51:25 Cool Girl vs Good Girl 56:26 Marriage Is Just the Beginning of Self-Work 58:38 Answering audience questions   Follow Jillian: https://www.jillianturecki.com/ https://www.facebook.com/jillianturecki http://instagram.com/jillianturecki https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jillian-on-love/id1640172049 https://www.tiktok.com/@jillian.turecki?lang=en https://www.threads.net/@jillianturecki Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if better health isn’t about adding more to your plate, but about doing less — with purpose? In this episode, I share five gentle yet powerful practices to support your health naturally and intentionally. From simple daily detox rituals and mindful movement to nourishing your body with whole foods and lightening your emotional load, these shifts are meant to feel good — not overwhelming. Rooted in both modern wellness practices and the timeless wisdom of Ayurveda, this episode is a reminder that true balance doesn’t come from extremes, but from tuning in and honoring your body’s rhythm. Let’s return to what’s essential — one mindful step at a time. What We Discuss: 00:00 Introduction 03:59 Gentle detoxing 07:18 Importance of tongue scraping 11:32 Drinking warm water with CCFT 14:21 Abhyanga 15:59 “Eat less from a packet, more from the Earth” 18:56 3 Ingredients to Always Avoid in Packaged Food 19:46 Spices as food and medicine 21:11 Move your body and mind 25:35 Dream and Do 28:26 Drink water and mind your own business   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you feel like you’re doing everything right—eating well, staying active, and trying to keep your life in balance—yet still struggle with feeling sluggish or out of sync? The issue might be your gut. In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I chat with Dr. Steven Gundry, a renowned heart surgeon and expert in gut health, about why your gut plays a bigger role in your well-being than you might realize. We explore how gut health impacts everything from your mood and mental clarity to digestion and inflammation. Dr. Gundry also reveals why some “healthy” foods might actually be harming your gut—like how your daily protein shake could be causing more harm than good. He shares practical tips for healing your gut, boosting your energy, and improving your overall health with simple, everyday changes. Tune in and learn how taking care of your gut can impact your body and mind.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:05 What is the gut microbiome? 05:49 Your gut microbiome is smarter than you think 07:56 Ancient wisdom knew this about your gut 16:05 How to Tell If Your Gut Is Unhealthy 21:19 Are You Eating the Right Foods for Your Gut? 33:34 Protein Trends Might Be Harming Your Health 38:54 The Best & Worst Oils for Your Gut Health 47:37 Signs You Have Leaky Gut (Without Realizing It) 51:57 The Truth About Antibiotics   Follow Dr. Steven Gundry: https://drgundry.com/ https://www.instagram.com/drstevengundry/ https://www.facebook.com/DrStevenGundry/ https://twitter.com/drgundry https://www.youtube.com/@DrGundry/featured Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are your evenings truly helping you unwind—or just keeping you distracted? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, we’re diving into 8 simple ways to stop wasting your evenings and start using them intentionally. From understanding the different types of rest to breaking free from the instant gratification trap, these small shifts will help you reclaim your nights without feeling overwhelmed. Whether you want to read more, build a new habit, or just feel more fulfilled at the end of the day, this episode is for you. What We Discuss: 00:00 Introduction 01:06 How to not waste your evenings 02:55 Effects of watching TV 03:55 Are you happy with how you’re spending your time? 04:36 The Reward System Trap 07:38 Different types of ‘tired’ and ‘rest’ 10:14 You don’t need to watch TV just because others do it 10:41 Have a pre-committed strategy 12:11 Decide in the morning how you’ll spend your evening 12:24 Create friction for distractions 13:38 Identity-Based Habits 14:07 Bargain with yourself  14:44 Habit stacking 16:47 Choose your entertainment with intention 18:29 Our moods and actions can be separated 21:45 Try changing your routine Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you really okay, or have you just become good at pretending? Many of us go through the motions—showing up, performing, and pushing through—while feeling disconnected, drained, and on the edge. If this resonates with you, you’re not alone. In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I talk to Dr. Judith Joseph, a psychiatrist and mental health expert, about high-functioning depression. We dive into why some of the most seemingly “put-together” individuals are struggling in silence, and how suppressing pain can also dull our capacity for joy. We explore how people-pleasing and overachievement often serve as coping mechanisms, and discuss small but impactful changes that can help you reconnect with yourself. Dr. Judith also shares the 5 Vs, a science-based approach to finding balance, processing emotions, and rediscovering joy. If you’ve ever felt like you should be fine but aren’t, this episode is for you. Check out: Book on High Functioning Depression: https://highfunctioningbook.com/ First Peer-Reviewed Clinical Study in the world on High Functioning Depression: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39963293/ What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:58 Why some people seem happy—but are actually depressed 04:16 The key difference between sadness and depression 06:26 How to tell if you’re experiencing high-functioning depression 09:33 If you don’t know your values, others won’t either 12:27 How to know if your values are really yours 16:22 The key to longevity that most people overlook 19:46 Anhedonia: The silent indicator of mental health struggles 23:25 The one question that could save a life 29:21 Why men and women experience depression differently 33:45 The Science of Joy: How to get more of it daily 36:40 How toxic environments drain your energy 39:44 The truth about antidepressants and mental health 44:45 Why do we self-sabotage? 47:56 The power of naming your emotions 49:48 Understand the science of your happiness Follow Dr. Judith: https://drjudithjoseph.com/ https://www.facebook.com/drjudithjoseph/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmHQJaOerTsZJfOtiYz4sOg https://www.instagram.com/drjudithjoseph/ https://www.tiktok.com/@drjudithjoseph Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever had one of those days where things just don’t seem to click?  Maybe you spill your tea, miss a deadline, or wake up feeling off. It can feel like nothing’s going right, but sometimes, small adjustments can make a big difference. In this episode of A Really Good Cry, we’re exploring simple ways to reset when things aren’t going as planned. From mindset shifts to calming rituals, I’ll share practical tips to help you find more ease and energy throughout your day—no matter how it started. Even in the chaos, there’s always space for small moments of peace. What We Discuss:00:00 Introduction02:13 Plan your day04:42 Choose 3 things that will make you feel better06:51 Make yourself something07:52 Try one thing that stimulates your senses10:41 Build a good evening routine14:12 Try to complete something16:07 Eat foods that make you feel good about yourself17:54 Track your small wins18:58 Don’t rush and focus on one thing at a time20:40 Do something for someone else21:47 Inspirational quotes to make your day better Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your gut the secret to younger skin? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I sit down with Dr. Nigma, a world-renowned naturopathic doctor and skincare expert. She’s known for her science-backed approach to wellness and has helped countless people look and feel younger from the inside out. We dive deep into the powerful connection between gut health and glowing skin. Dr. Nigma shares her personal journey to naturopathy, how her own health struggles inspired her career, and the key differences between naturopathy and conventional medicine. You’ll also learn about the essential skincare products and treatments Dr. Nigma swears by — including a sneak peek at her upcoming product launches and the game-changing "Time Lift" facial machine. From the impact of sugar on aging to why skin oils might be doing more harm than good, Dr. Nigma’s advice is practical, honest, and backed by science. This episode will leave you rethinking your skincare routine and inspired to make changes that support both your gut and your glow. If youthful, radiant skin is on your wish list, you don’t want to miss it!   Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction  01:04 Becoming A Neuropathic Doctor  02:33 Naturopathy Vs Conventional Medicine  05:19 Your Skin & Your Gut 07:39 Gut Health Vs Premature Aging 11:10 Foods For Healthier Skin & Gut 16:36 Supplements For Your Gut Health 22:19 Advice On Perimenopause  26:43 Foods For Your Liver  28:41 Must-Haves For My Skin 30:06 Food & Your Skin 38:41 What You Are Doing Wrong With Your Skincare  43:56 Skin Care 201 47:45 Advice On Facials 50:48 Skincare & Seasons 51:24 Foods To Eat To Maintain Collagen  52:53 Fad Or Fact 1:03:10 Why Skin Oils Are Bad For You 1:06:49 Sheetmasks For Your Skin 1:08:41 Top 3 Worst Ingredients In Skincare  1:12:27 Dr Nigma: Final 3  1:16:57 Outro   Follow Dr Nigma: https://healthydoc.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqW9QRpZ8o2hnpHGa9HhJigKFae9I4vfzMwlhup-1Ii6hyaRQhQ https://www.instagram.com/drnigmatalib https://www.facebook.com/nigma.talib https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMkjCBhSE/   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevluki See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How often do you look at old photos and think, I looked so much better then? It’s so easy to romanticize the past, to hold onto this idea that our younger self was somehow better—but was she actually happier? Did she feel whole, confident, and at peace? Or was she just as self-conscious, just as critical, just as unsure? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I dive deep into something I’ve been working on myself—grieving the past versions of me while learning to fully embrace the woman I am today. We’ll talk about why aging feels so daunting, how society tricks us into believing our worth fades with time, and the mindset shifts that can truly set us free. I also share the biggest lesson I’ve learned from my grandma, who at 90 years old is the most beautiful, vibrant force of nature—inside and out. Because here’s the truth: our value isn’t tied to how we look, how young we are, or how much we’ve changed. It’s about how deeply we live, love, and grow. So if you’ve been feeling like you’re losing parts of yourself with time, this one’s for you. Let’s shift that perspective, together.   What Was Discussed: 00:00 Intro 02:21 The one lesson that changed how I see aging  03:40 Why are we afraid of growing old? 05:36 What if aging is actually a gift? 07:18 The mindset shift that changed how I see aging 11:19 My grandma’s secret to thriving at 90 13:02 Were you really happier when you were younger? 15:05 Why “You don’t look your age” isn’t a compliment 16:11 How to actually enjoy the age you’re in 18:35 Three truths to remember when you feel insecure 20:30 How embracing aging helps you embrace yourself   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you stay true to your purpose, even as life takes unexpected turns? In this heartfelt episode of A Really Good Cry, I sit down with my beloved husband, Jay Shetty, to explore the transformative impact of ancient wisdom on our hectic modern lives. Jay, a former monk who has touched the hearts of millions, shares his journey from the quiet of the ashram to the bustle of the global stage. Together, we discuss how integrating mindfulness and purpose into our daily routines can offer sanctuary from the storm of daily life. We delve into the power of stillness, the beauty of purposeful living, and how old-world principles can provide fresh perspectives on our most pressing challenges. Join us for a conversation that feels like a warm hug for your soul. You truly don’t want to miss it!   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:38 What is Jay’s deep intention and purpose in life? 05:05 Hard work is gratitude in action 11:49 How to know what you want to do in life 22:12 Setting boundaries while staying emotionally available 28:09 Creating a heart that feels like home 33:09 Finding the right mentors in your life 39:25 How to help without overstepping boundaries 43:23 Sacrifice vs. Support in Relationships 50:13 Learning to see pain as a path to your higher self 54:17 The link between fear and pain 58:03 The feeling of jealousy and envy 1:10:25 Relationship between spirituality and abundance 1:18:02 Dealing with criticism 1:25:42 Quick fire questions with Jay   Follow Jay: https://www.jayshetty.me/ https://www.instagram.com/jayshetty/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbV60AGIHKz2xIGvbk0LLvg https://www.youtube.com/@JayShettyPodcast. https://www.tiktok.com/@jayshetty   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you recognize and overcome stress manifestations? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I dive into the deep-rooted effects of stress—how it sneaks into our thoughts, our bodies, and even our sleep. I share my Ultimate Stress Reset Formula, a simple three-step process to help you pause, recalibrate, and release. We’ll explore how stress manifests physically and emotionally, why our minds get stuck in overdrive, and the small but powerful shifts that can help you find relief. I’ll also walk you through my favorite breathwork techniques, the mindset shifts that bring instant clarity, and the importance of surrendering what we can’t control. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or just out of balance, this episode will help you reconnect with yourself and create space for calm and clarity. Let’s take a deep breath and work through it together. What We Discuss: 0:00 Introduction 0:50 The Impact of Stress 2:54 Recognizing Stress Manifestations 5:00 5 Questions to Assess Your Stress Levels 7:08 The Ultimate Stress Reset Formula 8:04 Breaking Down the Three Steps to Inner Peace 8:17 Step 1: Stop 8:59 The Power of Breathwork 13:47 Step 2: Recalibrate 16:00 Practical Ways to Recalibrate 21:30 Understanding the Difference Between Stress and Anxiety 22:06 Step 3: Release 22:46 Effective Ways to Release Tension 25:05 Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you build a creative life without chaos? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m chatting with Anna Kai, an incredibly talented writer and storyteller about her journey from being a theater kid with big dreams to navigating an unstable career in acting, gig work, and eventually finding a balance between creativity and financial security. Anna shares her struggles with relationships, unlearning toxic dating patterns, and how she stopped trying to "fix" people to find real love. We also talk about the challenges of making couple friends in adulthood, why family input on your relationship should have limits, and the emotional shifts that come with settling into a new phase of life. This is a raw, honest conversation about self-discovery, independence, and embracing change.   What We Discuss: 0:00 - Introduction 0:17 - Origins of the Story 5:53 - Family Expectations 7:18 - Motivations and Drive 13:04 - Relationship Journey 16:59 - Lessons Learned and Growth 18:47 - From "Bad Boys" to Real Men 23:31 - Meeting My Husband 25:15 - The Power of Intuition 29:54 - Dating Struggles: Women and Men 32:57 - Past Encounters: Exes Reaching Out 34:12 - Intercultural Marriage 42:57 - Marriage: Challenges and Surprises 44:55 - Building Adult Friendships 48:41 - Key Takeaways and Advice 50:01 - Embracing Vulnerability 51:59 - Coping with Emotions 52:36 - Closing Remarks   Follow Anna: https://maybeboth.com/about/ https://youtube.com/@maybeboth https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMkVa873s/ https://www.instagram.com/maybeboth   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever thought about how sugar might be controlling your cravings and mood? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I share my personal journey of overcoming sugar cravings and embracing a more balanced, fulfilling life. From the shocking reality of how much sugar we consume daily to the emotional and physical grip it has on us, I dive into the effects of sugar on our bodies and minds. Whether you're looking for a full sugar detox or just trying to cut back, this episode will inspire and equip you to take control of your cravings—one day at a time. Let's reset, rebalance, and create healthier habits together!   What Was Discussed: 00:00 Intro 01:16 How I started a sugar detox 07:12 Benefits of a sugar detox 09:17 “Do not wait to feel different before you make a change in your life” 10:08 The shocking truth about sugar consumption 11:40 Plan how you’re giving up sugar 13:37 Find alternatives to sugar 14:36 Check the labels of the food you eat 16:06 Plan for the scenarios you struggle to resist 16:50 Increase your protein intake 18:23 Difference between being full and feeling satiated 19:15 Don’t skip meals 20:05 Drink water and mind your business 20:53 How sleep is related to obesity 24:10 Take it one day at a time to break habits 27:37 Focus on portion control 28:49 Relationship between supplements and cravings   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Could carbs actually be the key to better health and happiness?  In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m chatting with Phoebe Lapine, wellness advocate and author of Carbivore, to unravel the myths and truths about carbs, health, and the emotional ties we have with food. Phoebe shares her inspiring journey from navigating an autoimmune diagnosis to redefining her relationship with food and creating a balanced, nourishing lifestyle. We also talk about practical tips for managing blood sugar, the healing power of listening to your body, and why enjoying your favorite carbs doesn’t mean sacrificing wellness. Phoebe’s approach is refreshingly honest, making wellness feel achievable, joyful, and guilt-free. This conversation will leave you feeling informed, inspired, and ready to embrace a gentler, more loving way to nourish yourself. You don’t want to miss it!   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:37 Diagnosed with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis 05:02 The benefits of cutting off sugar intake 10:38 Slow carb is not low carb 14:36 Is the keto diet sustainable? 19:05 The effects of low fiber diet on the microbiome 21:10 What are net carbs in nutrition labels? 25:57 How effective is protein powder? 27:43 The emotional connection with certain food 30:37 Top three sources of good carbs 32:47 The resistance starch  34:41 Why oats are getting so much hate 36:54 How do carbs affect your body 39:13 The nature of blood sugar every after a meal 40:56 When is the best time to eat carbs? 42:19 What is SIBO? 49:19 How to avoid having SIBO 51:52 Healing your body takes time 54:34 Do you need more carbs when breastfeeding? 54:47 How food is prepared affects the body    Follow Phoebe: https://feedmephoebe.com/ https://www.instagram.com/phoebelapine https://youtube.com/@phoebelapine https://www.linkedin.com/in/phoebe-lapine https://www.facebook.com/FeedMePhoebe   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does real healing look like, and how can we start today? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m chatting with the incredible Gabby Bernstein—spiritual teacher, author, and someone who’s turned her own pain into purpose. Gabby shares her inspiring journey from addiction and trauma to finding clarity, joy, and deep healing. We talk about her life-changing four-step self-help process, the magic of Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, and why even the tiniest changes in your daily life can spark transformation. Gabby’s approach is so heartfelt and makes healing feel accessible, loving, and doable. This conversation is all about reconnecting with yourself, embracing your journey, and creating space for growth and joy. You’re going to feel so seen and uplifted—you don’t want to miss it!   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:03 How Gabby Bernstein's spiritual journey began 08:17 Internal Family Systems Therapy 16:01 Understanding the layers behind our triggers 22:49 A Four-Step Process for Self-Healing 30:07 Why self-awareness is key to healing 37:18 Reflecting on misaligned goals 40:27 Teaching while still learning yourself 42:37 The first step to breaking patterns 43:44 How to believe you can change 46:40 Knowing your protectors in life 49:17 Small shifts for big changes 52:21 Take the first step toward healing   Follow Gabby: https://gabbybernstein.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gabbybernstein/ https://www.facebook.com/gabriellebernstein/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiGs8bAma9q1fqP-3SokQZw https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbybernsteinofficial   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What’s the first thing you do when you wake up? In this week’s episode of A Really Good Cry, we're getting into the magic of morning routines. I'm excited to share with you how these early rituals can activate your mind, body, and spirit, and truly transform your entire day. I’m going to share tips and a few secrets on how to craft a morning that feels both empowering and nurturing.  Whether you’re a morning person or just trying to sneak in a few peaceful moments before your day kicks off, this episode has something special for you!   What Was Discussed: 00:00 Intro 02:26 What is a routine? 05:21 Why an early morning routine feels empowering  07:34 Start waking up gently 09:25 Do this in the morning before you touch your phone 10:29 Morning practices to activate your mind, body, and spirit 20:36 My morning routine   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feeling like you’ve already fallen off the New Year train?  Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. In this episode, I’m sharing my favorite tips and little mindset shifts to help you get back on track without the guilt. We’ll chat about why slipping up isn’t failing, how to create habits that actually stick, and how to stop being so hard on yourself. Let’s embrace the ebbs and flows of life, celebrate the small wins, and make this year about loving ourselves through the messy moments.   What Was Discussed: 00:00 Intro 01:30 Falling off track is not failure 02:51 Back on the same track or get on a new track? 04:20 Golden behaviours 04:42 Schedule your new habits 06:04 How feelings keep you stuck 10:31 Overcoming my hatred of working out 11:40 Create new narratives and reminders 12:56 Breaking free from emotional control 13:43 Prepare and plan yourself for your new habits 14:24 Get out of the “I’ll do it tomorrow” mentality 15:57 Have an accountability partner 17:28 Stop letting guilt hold you back 19:36 Books suggestions for building habits   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you ready to manifest the life you deserve? In today’s episode, we’re talking all about manifestation and how you can use it to bring your dreams to life. But here’s the thing—it’s not about waiting for things to magically happen. Manifestation is about getting clear on what you really want, aligning your thoughts and actions, and actually putting in the work.  We’ll break down the process, how to avoid the common mistakes, and how to shift your mindset so you’re actually ready for the things you want to attract. If you're ready to stop wishing and start doing, this episode is for you. Let’s dive in and see how you can start manifesting with intention and purpose. What Was Discussed: 00:00 Intro 00:38 What is Manifestation? 03:49 The First Time I Manifested Something 06:38 Common Mistakes to Avoid in Manifestation 9:35 How to Bring Your Desires Into Existence 10:53 Are You Ready for Your Manifestation? 13:20 You Manifest What You Believe You Deserve 16:26 Be Grateful and Patient Through the Process 18:00 Three Types of Goals 23:44 Clean Out What’s Limiting You From Achieving Your Goals 25:09 Surrendering Your Desires   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the candles you love are secretly harming your health? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m chatting with Nicola Eliott, the incredible founder of NEOM Organics and one of my favorite people in the wellness space. Nicola’s journey is so inspiring—from working in the fast-paced world of journalism to creating a brand that’s all about natural living and well-being. We talk about the four pillars of wellness—sleep, stress, mood, and energy—and how even the smallest changes in your routine can make a huge difference. Nicola also breaks down the hidden dangers of synthetic candles (yes, they can be toxic!) and shares how the right essential oils can uplift your mood, boost your energy, and help you sleep better. If you’re ready to create a home and a life that feels calmer, happier, and more balanced, this episode is for you. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:43 The birth of NEOM 07:08 The surprising dangers of paraffin wax candles 09:33 What makes candles toxic 12:46 Toxins in everyday scents 16:18 Why stress shows up in unexpected ways 25:15 The top 3 essential oils to melt away stress 27:25 How scent and spice can transform your day 28:46 Respect your sleep 34:23 Other ways to absorb natural essential oils 36:46 The harm of taking melatonin 39:45 Track your sleep 42:00 Understanding what fuels your energy 46:03 Essential oils to give you energy 48:46 Scent that feels like home 51:19 How to elevate your mood naturally 55:20 Nicola’s non-negotiables for wellness 57:28 Quick fire questions   Follow Nicola: https://www.instagram.com/nicolaelliottneom/ https://uk.linkedin.com/in/nicola-elliott-82808933 https://neomwellbeing.com/ Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it really mean to help someone, and where do we draw the line? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I sit down with the incredible Terri Cole, a psychotherapist whose own life experiences offer a profound look into the world of high-functioning codependency. Terri shares an unforgettable story about the night she brought a stranger home from the train station—a gesture that sparks our exploration into the blurred lines between helping and interfering.  Join us as we delve into the psychological impacts of codependency, discussing how our desires to help can sometimes control both our lives and those around us. Terri provides crucial insights on recognizing when empathy exceeds healthy limits and the vital importance of establishing boundaries for our well-being.  If you’ve ever found yourself in the role of a rescuer, or if you’re seeking to understand the emotional intricacies of codependency, this heartfelt discussion is not to be missed.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:56 Bringing home a stranger 03:13 What is high functioning codependency? 06:02 Signs of an HFC 07:47 The line between helping and controlling 11:14 How to support without overstepping 15:59 The power of asking expansive questions 18:30 The burden of being 'nice' 20:47 Breaking the cycle of auto advice-giving 25:20 Letting someone be their own hero 28:03 Why parents should let kids fail sometimes 39:05 Asking before giving advice 43:20 How projection affects our relationships 46:07 Why asking for help feels so hard 52:26 How to stop tying worth to helping others 58:09 Stop caring what others think 1:02:18 Showing up the same online and offline 1:07:40 The cost of perfectionism 1:12:25 How to truly rest your mind and body   Follow Terri: https://www.terricole.com/ https://www.instagram.com/terricole/ https://www.youtube.com/@terri_cole https://www.tiktok.com/@terri_cole Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why is it so hard to forgive and let go?  I’ve been there–caught up in replaying moments where other people hurt me, and waiting for apologies that never come. And honestly? It’s exhausting. In this episode, I’m sharing my own struggles with forgiveness and the surprising things I’ve learned about how much holding onto pain can weigh us down. We’ll talk about what forgiveness really is (hint: it’s not about them), how our emotions affect us physically, and some simple practices that can help us let go and feel lighter. If you’re ready to stop letting the past take up so much space and make room for peace and joy, this one’s for you   What Was Discussed: 00:00 Intro 01:08 Do we really need an apology to heal? 04:05 Getting hurt is just part of life 04:54 The impact of pent-up emotions on your body 05:36 Just let it go 06:29 Forgiveness isn’t about them, it’s about you 08:09 Forgiveness is strength, not weakness 10:22 How journaling helps you heal 12:33 Putting forgiveness in God’s hands 15:53 The 4 steps to forgiveness 17:43 Becoming forgivingly fit 21:11 Imagine forgiveness in your mind   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you ready to make wellness feel simple and joyful? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m sitting down with the wonderful Liz Moody, author of 100 Ways to Change Your Life, and we’re talking all about making wellness simple, fun, and actually doable. Liz shares her journey from dealing with anxiety to creating a life she truly loves, and she’s got so many beautiful tips on building self-trust, finding motivation that feels real, and ditching all the “perfect” wellness routines that just don’t work.  We chat about creating small changes that last, embracing our bodies with love, and tuning into what really lights us up. If you’re ready for a fresh take on wellness that lets you just be you, then come join us—this episode is all about finding joy in every step.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 03:07 "Never be the one to say no to yourself" 07:25 What does your best life look like? 11:37 When comfort foods don’t bring comfort 15:46 The power of curiosity to break bad habits 17:48 Why accountability helps you stick to goals 21:00 Purpose and connection keep us alive longer 24:12 Fear won’t get you to your goals 26:23 Finding your motivation to workout 31:49 Living in your body vs. Looking at it 37:50 Micro choices that redefine your life 44:02 Temptation bundling 47:11 Staying in touch with family and friends 49:47 Think about your death 56:30 Identify energy drains in your life 1:02:57 Setting boundaries to reclaim your energy 1:08:56 Be gentle with yourselves   Follow Liz: https://www.lizmoody.com/ https://www.instagram.com/lizmoody/ https://www.tiktok.com/@lizmoody https://www.facebook.com/lizmoodyhere/ https://twitter.com/lizmoodyhere https://www.lizmoody.com/the-liz-moody-podcast/ https://www.lizmoody.com/100-ways-to-change-your-life-book/   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever walked into a room and felt like everyone’s eyes were on you, every flaw on display? You're not alone! In this episode, we’re diving into what social anxiety really is, where it comes from, and why it affects so many of us. I’m sharing my own journey, my little tips and tricks, and how I found a path to feeling more calm and present.  So, if you’ve ever felt the urge to bail on a party last-minute or felt uncomfortable in a crowd, tune in! We’ll explore the roots of this feeling and, hopefully, help you see that social anxiety doesn’t have to control your life. Let’s find that inner calm, together.   What Was Discussed: 00:00 Intro 02:34 Why I’ve Canceled Plans Last Minute 05:29 It’s Not Always About You 07:47 Are You Stopping Yourself From Feeling Better? 08:17 Show Up as Your True Self 10:23 Setting Goals and Giving Yourself an Exit Strategy 11:29 Get Comfortable with Uncomfortable Conversations 15:13 Be Honest About Your Anxiety 16:11 The “So What” Method 17:47 Ask More Questions and Become Curious 20:22 Sometimes You Just Have to Show Up 21:36 Ayurvedic Tips for Managing Anxiety 22:39 The Cost of Anxiety 23:42 Join A Club 24:40 How Clothing Impacts Confidence 26:03 Self-Love is Key to Confidence   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wonder what’s actually in your food, water, or even your makeup?  In this week’s episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m sitting down with the wonderful Meghan Swidler, a holistic health coach and detox queen! We’re diving into all the little (and big!) ways that toxins sneak into our daily lives and what they do to our bodies—yes, even things like your skin, energy, and gut! Meghan shares so much wisdom on how to listen to what your body is telling you, clear out what it doesn’t need, and create space for feeling our absolute best. From simple food swaps to ditching hidden household toxins, this episode is filled with practical tips that don’t feel overwhelming. It’s all about getting back in tune with ourselves and building little habits that help us thrive from the inside out. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 02:44 Signs You Need a Detox Right Now 05:50 The Four Main Channels of Elimination 07:03 Common Gut Issues Aren’t Normal 11:27 How Blockage in the Colon Creates Toxins 13:40 Toxins Are Everywhere 16:34 Top 3 Ways to Reduce Toxins In Your Body 20:08 What’s Really in Your Water? 25:58 The Hidden Dangers of Hormonal Contraception 34:11 Top Toxins to Avoid While Grocery Shopping 39:25 Your Most Important Investment Is Your Health 42:53 Reducing Toxins at Home 47:18 The Detox Formula 52:14 Deprivation vs. Freedom 54:53 How to Safely Start Your Detox 59:34 Embracing Detox Symptoms 1:03:54 Best Tests for Toxins   Follow Meghan: https://meghanswidler.com/ https://www.instagram.com/meghanswidler https://www.linkedin.com/meghanswidler https://linktr.ee/meghanswidler   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that your phone is the biggest thief of joy in your relationships? In this episode, we’re talking all about breaking free from that scrolling habit and creating deeper, more meaningful moments with the people we cherish. I share my own journey of realizing how mindlessly checking my phone was stealing away the precious time I could spend with my family and friends.  We'll explore how being present, like really present, can transform your relationships and fill you with joy. Plus, I'll share practical tips to help you set boundaries, swap screen time for connection time, and find little ways to show love through acts of service. Let’s learn to be more present, embrace the moments, and build memories that last a lifetime!   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 02:22 Is Your Phone Stealing Your Time? 03:28 How Much of Your Life Is Spent Scrolling? 05:45 The Impact of Phones on Real Communication 08:39 Personalizing Quality Time for Each Loved One 12:06 Building Healthy Boundaries with Your Phone 15:46 Replacing Phone Time with Family Connection 17:30 How Acts of Service Bring Us Closer 21:42 Become A Better Listener 24:06 What Are You Really Scrolling Away From?   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that hormones affect so much more than just big life changes? In this week’s episode of A Really Good Cry, I sat down with the wonderful Dr. Taz Bathia to chat about all things hormone health and balance. You know, so often we think hormones are just about periods or menopause, but they actually affect everything—from our mood and energy to even our relationships and decisions!  Dr. Taz opens up about her own journey with hormone struggles and shares powerful insights on how we can start understanding our bodies better. We’ll talk about how things like stress, diet, and even sleep play such a huge role in our well-being. I’m so excited for you all to tune in and learn some simple but life-changing ways to feel balanced, connected, and empowered in your own health journey.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:56 How "The Hormone Shift" Began 06:05 Why Studying Your Body Matters 07:55 How Hormones Shape Every Part of Life 09:56 Key Signs of Hormone Imbalance 12:44 Getting Doctors to Support Preventative Care 14:45 What Is Adrenal Fatigue? 19:04 How Cortisol Affects Women & Men’s Health 21:27 Foods to Balance Hormones and Cortisol 23:12 The Truth About Birth Control 29:37 Why Period Pains Shouldn’t Be the Norm 32:16 Understanding PCOS 35:17 Holistic Approaches to Managing PCOS 38:12 Helping Teens Manage Hormonal Changes 40:40 Hormone Hell 47:32 Finding Clarity and Balance Through Alignment 54:55 Influence of Hormones on Relationships 57:13 Why Men Should Care About Their Hormones 1:02:09 30 Days Hormone Reset   Follow Dr. Taz: https://doctortaz.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/DrTazMD https://www.facebook.com/drtazmd/ https://twitter.com/drtazmd https://www.tiktok.com/@drtazmd https://www.instagram.com/drtazmd/   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can we trust the healthcare system? In this solo episode, I’m getting real about something I think a lot of us feel—how modern medicine sometimes leaves us disconnected from our bodies, relying on quick fixes and pills that don’t always get to the heart of things. I’ll be sharing my own journey, from working as a dietitian to exploring Ayurveda and holistic healing, and how I finally found a way to trust my body and really listen to what it needs. This isn’t about blaming doctors; it’s about us learning to reconnect and feel in control of our own health. So, let’s sit down together and dive into these beautiful, age-old practices that help us feel more balanced and truly cared for. We deserve to love and nurture our bodies, and I can’t wait to share how we can start doing that!   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 02:00 Misinformation in Modern Healthcare 06:09 Profit over People 09:31 Overprescription and overmedication 13:22 The Problem with Standardized Health Metrics 15:46 The History of Harmful Medications 18:56 Questioning the Safety of Medications 21:24 There is Always a Way and Another Option   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can the future of food be both delicious and sustainable? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I chat with Camila Marcus, an inspiring chef, restaurateur, and sustainability advocate. Known for her pioneering work in promoting ethical dining, Camila shares her journey from growing up in Los Angeles to creating a more sustainable future for the food industry.  We explore the concept of regenerative farming, how restaurants can drive environmental change, and practical ways to contribute to a healthier planet. Camila’s wisdom on balancing innovation, responsibility, and profitability offers a fresh perspective on the future of food.    What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:38 What is regenerative farming? 04:58 The language of food 09:06 Why farmers choose monocropping 11:17 “Lab food never solved any problems…” 14:17 Intellectual property rights in the food industry 16:10 Sustainability vs. trends in food 18:56 How to get started with regenerative living 25:17 Misconceptions about healthy eating 27:29 Starting a farm at home 34:26 Balancing motherhood and career with four kids 37:14 Camila’s IVF journey 41:59 The importance of community 44:28 Why we need to talk about IVF more   Follow Camila: https://www.instagram.com/camilla.marcus/ https://www.tiktok.com/@camilla.marcus My Regenerative Kitchen Book   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all dream of ‘good hair days,’ but what if the secret isn’t just in the products? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, we’re talking all about the frustrating struggle with hair health, from breakage to thinning, and everything in between. I’m diving into my personal journey of dealing with post-COVID hair loss, how it totally knocked my confidence, and what I did to turn it around. Spoiler: it took way more than just a new shampoo! We’ll chat about the holistic and Ayurvedic methods that have made a real difference in my hair’s strength and growth—and yes, I’ll be sharing all the practical tips that worked for me. From scalp massages to gut health, and even the crazy impact of stress on our hair, we’re covering it all. So, if you’re ready to figure out how to get your healthiest, strongest hair yet (without breaking the bank or pulling your hair out—literally), grab your favorite snack, get comfy, and let’s dive in together. Because you deserve to love your hair, and we’re here to make that happen! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 02:17 Good hair is a result of good health 05:25 Three types of hair according to Ayurveda 08:16 Embracing your natural hair type 11:04 How external care transforms hair health 12:32 Benefits of using hair oils 14:35 Hair oiling tips 16:24 Do a scalp massage 17:25 Derma roller for hair loss 18:28 More practical tips to protect your hair 21:57 How food & your diet affects your hair 28:53 Stress and hair loss   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if your childhood experiences shaped your relationships more than you ever realized? In today’s episode, I’m joined by Thais Gibson, an expert in attachment theory, who reveals how our subconscious rules for love shape every connection we form. Thais breaks down how these attachment styles influence not just romantic relationships but also our friendships, family dynamics, and most importantly, our relationship with ourselves. Thais and I dive deep into the roots of attachment theory, exploring how core wounds from our past can keep us stuck in unhealthy patterns—and more importantly, how we can heal and reprogram these wounds. With her insights and actionable strategies, Thais explains how anyone can shift from an insecure attachment style to a secure, thriving connection. We also discuss the transformative power of understanding your own needs, setting healthy boundaries, and learning how to cultivate emotional regulation for deeper, more fulfilling relationships. This episode will leave you inspired to change the way you approach love and connection.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 02:27 What is Attachment Theory? 07:38 Identifying your core wounds 13:16 Reprogramming emotional triggers 17:27 How past emotional scars shape present reactions 20:55 Why do you keep dating the same type? 23:37 Heal yourself first 26:52 Learn what your needs are in a relationship 28:52 Communicate your needs vulnerability and transparently 31:34 Have healthy boundaries 32:23 Why do you find secure people boring? 35:23 The six stages of relationships 37:13 Are you hooked on the drama or the person? 40:40 The difference between sacrifice and compromise 43:45 Being in a relationship with a dismissive avoidant person 46:13 Enmeshment 52:04 Can you be a mix of attachment styles? 54:41 When anxious meets avoidant 57:17 What are your non-negotiables? 59:51 What are your standards or needs? 1:01:19 How do you actually feel when you’re around someone? 1:04:16 Three questions to ask your partner 1:09:24 Thais’ other books 1:10:48 Know more about Thais   Follow Thais: https://university.personaldevelopmentschool.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thepersonaldevelopmentschool/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHQ4lSaKRap5HyrpitrTOhQ https://www.tiktok.com/@thaisgibson   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why do we care so much about what other people think? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, we’re having an honest chat about that constant need for approval and why it's so exhausting! I’m diving into my own journey of always worrying about others’ opinions and how I finally learned to let that go (well, mostly… still working on it!). We’ll talk about the moments when I felt like a total stranger in my own life because I was living for everyone else instead of just being myself. We’ll get into the nitty-gritty of why we feel this way, how to start letting go, and what it actually means to show up as the most authentic version of you. And yes, I’ll be sharing some practical tips and little exercises that have helped me stop overthinking and just be ME. So, if you’re ready to have a heart-to-heart about living life on your own terms, grab a cup of tea, get cozy, and let’s figure this out together. You deserve to be loved for who you really are, and this episode is all about helping you see that!   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:40 Let’s start with an affirmation 01:23 Are you living in your own life? 03:47 Embracing how we’re always changing 05:22 Focus on being in the present 06:21 The danger of losing yourself to fit in 09:28 Approval addiction 09:40 Signs that you care too much about what others think 13:58 Ask yourself this when you start worrying about what others think 17:13 The real reason we’re obsessed with being liked 20:00 Get to know yourself 22:03 Identify your purpose and value in life 23:30 Setting boundaries 24:49 Practice perspective 25:45 Sit in that discomfort of not being liked 26:36 Finding freedom in being yourself   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What if the only thing standing between you and real confidence is your fear of failure? In today’s episode, I’m joined by someone who knows exactly how to turn challenges into confidence. Lisa Bilyeu, co-founder of Quest Nutrition and the host of Women of Impact, shares her powerful insights on pushing past fear and self-doubt to unlock your full potential. Lisa and I dive into the uncomfortable truth about confidence: it’s earned by facing failure and embracing growth. She shares her personal journey of overcoming limiting beliefs, offering practical tips on how to break through the barriers holding you back. We also talk about the critical role of building habits that reinforce confidence, and why stepping outside your comfort zone is the only way to truly grow. Lisa’s advice on embracing failure as part of the process will leave you inspired to tackle your own challenges with courage and resilience. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 04:49 What is Radical Confidence? 07:37 Name your fear 12:25 Your body stores trauma 15:56 Dressing down is killing your confidence 18:42 How to make confidence a habit 22:52 Show up differently and watch others notice 25:59 Getting out of your comfort zone 29:14 Confidence vs. Arrogance vs. Ego 33:31 Insecurity or ego? 35:38 How to accept change 39:46 Stop trying to please everyone 43:37 Contempt and resentment in relationships 45:16 The first step to building confidence 53:35 Don’t be scared to fail 56:47 Break through your limits 1:06:18 Rapid fire questions with Lisa   Follow Lisa: https://www.tiktok.com/@lisa_bilyeu https://www.instagram.com/lisabilyeu/ https://www.youtube.com/@LisaBilyeu/   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Periods can be a pain—literally—but what if we could turn that pain into power? On this episode of A Really Good Cry, we’re getting cozy and chatting about something we don’t talk about enough—our periods! It’s time to embrace this beautiful, natural process and learn how to love and honor our bodies every step of the way. I’ll be sharing my personal journey from seeing my period as a hassle to viewing it as a time for deep connection and self-care. We’ll explore how aligning with our cycles can help us live more harmoniously with our bodies, how we can manage discomfort naturally, and why understanding what a healthy period looks like is so important. I’ll also be dropping some Ayurvedic gems on balancing hormones and soothing cramps, plus a few of my favorite self-care rituals (like the magical ovary massage) that’ll leave you feeling supported and nourished. Whether you experience irregular cycles, or painful periods, or just want to deepen your connection with your body, this episode is filled with loving guidance, practical tips, and a whole lot of compassion for your amazing female body. I promise you’ll walk away seeing your period in a whole new light!   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:34 How my relationship with my period changed 05:32 Why I stopped complaining about my period 07:04 Breaking the taboo around periods 08:05 How do you know if your period is healthy? 10:22 Sync your workouts with your menstrual cycle 12:52 Why your period heightens emotions and what it means 15:44 Foods to eat during your period 20:10 Ovary massage 22:09 How holistic health can help you 24:17 Period acne 26:10 Finding the right period products for you   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grief can test our faith, but it can also strengthen it in unexpected ways. Today, I have a truly special guest whose journey through loss has inspired so many. Lauren London, an acclaimed actress, entrepreneur, and mental health advocate, opens up about her personal experiences with grief and resilience. In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Lauren and I chat about the transformative power of faith and vulnerability in navigating grief. She shares her touching story of love and loss, offering heartfelt insights into finding strength and purpose through spiritual connection. We also dive into practical strategies for managing grief, like the healing power of prayer and journaling. Lauren's advice on creating supportive environments for healing and maintaining connections with loved ones who have passed is truly inspiring.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:26 How Lauren got into acting 04:02 Growing from past versions of yourself  10:56 “True faith requires curiosity…” 15:37 How to talk with God 19:55 Getting into journaling 22:09 Lauren & Nipsey’s meet-cute 25:29 Things Lauren learned from Nipsey 29:01 Coping with grief 31:10 What is shadow work? 33:53 Judging less and loving more 36:02 Laughing and living after grief 38:28 Teaching kids about grief 40:54 Stepping out of your comfort zone 43:51 Embracing self-love after loss 47:38 Prioritizing self in a demanding industry 50:48 Having no idea what to do next is okay 55:09 The last time Lauren cried  56:57 Rapid fire questions with Lauren Follow Lauren: https://www.instagram.com/laurenlondon/ Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all know how it feels to toss and turn, staring at the ceiling, wondering why sleep feels like an impossible dream. On this episode of A Really Good Cry, we're diving deep into the world of sleep—what makes it so essential and why it can be so hard to get. I’ll be sharing some personal stories (because yes, I’ve been there with sleepless nights and groggy mornings) and what I've learned along the way about making sleep work for us, not against us. We’re talking all things sleep—from the basics of setting up a good nighttime routine to some lesser-known tricks like Ayurveda’s take on the best sleep habits. I’ll walk you through easy, everyday changes you can start tonight—like the power of a calming bedtime snack and how even small tweaks to your sleep environment can help you relax more easily. And let's not forget those simple, practical tips for when your mind just won’t switch off. Whether you're a light sleeper, a night owl, or just someone who wants to feel more rested and energized, this episode is packed with practical advice and real talk. Trust me, with these tips, you’ll be on your way to sleeping better and feeling better in no time!   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:33 Relationship between sleep and health 04:10 What happens when you sleep? 05:38 Have a sleep routine 07:52 Ayurvedic guide to sleep 13:25 The best sleeping position 14:28 Separate your sleep space 15:35 Why an evening self-care routine is important 17:48 Set up the environment and ambiance 19:53 Avoid artificial lights 22:24 Journaling before bed 23:57 Stop watching horror movies at night 24:54 Pray 26:12 Take a deep breath 27:47 The best time to eat dinner   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
They say home is where the heart is.  But it’s not just about the places we live—it’s about the people and connections that fill those spaces with warmth and meaning. This week, I had the opportunity to chat with Camila Alves McConaughey, an entrepreneur, mother, and the founder of "Women of Today," a platform dedicated to empowering women by fostering a vibrant community that offers support, advice, and shared experiences. Camila discusses the community interactions on her journey, the pivotal role of community in personal well-being, and how she’s used her platform to connect and empower women globally. They also explore the transformative power of community, the importance of cultural identity in shaping our interactions, and how initiatives like "Women of Today" are pivotal in creating spaces for women to learn, connect, and grow together.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:43 Camila on leaving Brazil 06:26 Women of Today 09:08 Universal community struggles 10:20 Having friends in different age groups 14:27 The power of sharing wisdom and advice 17:52 How to build community wherever you are 31:08 Handling life’s transitions 33:48 Embracing change and growth 39:00 Being comfortable with the uncomfortable 44:19 Writing a children’s book 48:56 What’s next for Camila? 53:07 Greenlights Grant Initiative 55:27 Camila’s fast fire   Follow Camila: https://www.instagram.com/camilamcconaughey/ https://www.instagram.com/womenoftoday/   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Friendships are supposed to last forever, right? But what happens when the people who once felt like home start feeling like strangers?    In this episode of A Really Good Cry, we dive deep into the bittersweet reality of outgrowing friendships. As we grow and change, so do our needs and desires, and sometimes that means the friendships we’ve held onto for years no longer fit the person we’re becoming.   I’ll share my personal journey of recognizing when certain friendships were no longer serving me, and how I navigated the emotional turmoil that comes with letting go. We’ll explore the signs that indicate you might be outgrowing a friend—like when conversations start to feel repetitive or when spending time together leaves you drained rather than energized. But this isn’t just about saying goodbye; it’s about understanding that outgrowing a friendship doesn’t mean failure. Instead, it’s an opportunity for growth, both for you and the other person.   If you’ve ever felt guilty about outgrowing a friendship or wondered if you’re the only one going through this, this episode is for you. Tune in as we tackle the challenges of evolving relationships, offer tips on how to handle these transitions with grace, and ultimately remind you that it’s okay to move forward. After all, personal growth sometimes requires leaving old connections behind to make room for new ones.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:16 Outgrowing friends  05:44 You’re now in different phases of your life 07:21 Are they your friend or not? 09:40 Why is it difficult to cut ties with people 11:38 Letting go to grow 12:59 Evolving friendships without cutting all ties 15:33 Redefining your friendship 17:28 Understanding the purpose of every connection 19:30 Friendships should be taken seriously 19:58 Knowing who belongs where in your life   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can you spot a narcissist?  It's quite a surprise to think that someone close to us might actually have those traits—or maybe, in some ways, we share them ourselves. Narcissism isn't always obvious; it can hide in plain sight, making it tough to tell who's who and leading us to question whether we see it in others or within ourselves. Today I welcome Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a clinical psychologist known for her expertise in narcissism, personality disorders, and mental health. She's authored several books, including "Should I Stay or Should I Go: Surviving a Relationship with a Narcissist" and “It's Not You: Identifying and Healing from Narcissistic People". In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Dr. Ramani dives into narcissism, breaking down what makes someone a narcissist and how it affects relationships and society. She talks about spotting narcissistic traits, whether they're innate or learned, and how tough it is to change these behaviors.  I hope this episode provides you with practical insights and a deeper understanding of narcissism, enabling you to navigate relationships with clarity and confidence. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:47 What is a narcissist? 02:43 The continuum of narcissism 07:08 Insecurity vs. Narcissism 08:00 Definition of empathy 14:50 How to identify a narcissist 17:32 Can you be born with narcissism? 22:45 Healing a narcissist 26:21 Narcissist living in the society 28:29 Changing a narcissistic personality 30:49 Spotting a narcissist in a relationship 33:28 Is a narcissistic person capable of love? 36:42 Two narcissists in a relationship 38:05 How does a narcissists express their emotion? 38:54 Staying with a narcissistic partner 44:31 Growing up with a narcissistic parents 46:57 Practicing self regulation 57:19 Narcissism in history and leadership 1:02:32 Setting boundaries in social situations 1:06:10 Navigating trauma and finding inner peace 1:11:04 Healing through therapy and motherhood   Follow Dr. Ramani: https://doctor-ramani.com/ https://www.instagram.com/doctorramani/ https://www.facebook.com/doctorramani/ https://twitter.com/DoctorRamani https://doctor-ramani.com/dr-ramanis-books/   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever questioned the true cost of what’s on your plate? We often choose our meals based on convenience, tradition, or taste, without fully considering the broader impact of our choices. But what if those everyday decisions are affecting more than just your body—what if they’re influencing your soul and the world around you? In this week’s episode, we explore the profound connection between what we eat and the lives we touch. From the ethics of our food choices to the spiritual insights of Ayurveda, discover how a shift to a plant-based diet can transform not just your health, but your entire perspective on life. Join us as we delve into my journey of going vegan, the challenges and rewards of conscious eating, and how simple changes in your diet can resonate far beyond your plate. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:58 How I became vegan 03:14 Plants-based vs. vegan 04:53 How eating meat affects people 05:53 The modes of nature 11:52 “Every single being on Earth has a soul…” 14:39 Reflecting on our food choices 22:03 Drinking milk 24:08 Effects of going dairy-free 25:10 Animals in labs and farms 29:09 Vegan culture is not healthy 30:32 How going vegan will impact the planet Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever felt overwhelmed by the constant push to fit into a masculine mold?  In this week’s episode A Really Good Cry, let’s welcome Alexis Ren to share her wisdom on harnessing the power of feminine energy in a predominantly masculine world. Discover how Alexis navigates her journey with grace and strength, turning challenges into opportunities for growth and empowerment. From mastering financial literacy to embracing vulnerability, Alexis reveals the secrets to showing up fully and authentically in every aspect of life. With practical tips and heartfelt stories, this episode promises to inspire you to embrace your true self and thrive. Join us for an engaging conversation that breaks down barriers, challenges norms, and empowers you to live boldly and confidently. Don't miss this chance to learn how to balance your energies and step into your power with Alexis Ren! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:10 Women and finance 06:22 The paradox of life 09:00 Balancing your masculine and feminine energy 15:32 Impostor syndrome 18:11 Learning to be a teacher 20:21 “Was I just performing or being authentic?...” 28:28 How you can show up for yourself 35:03 When life gives you opportunities 37:52 Find things you want to give your 100% into 41:25 Manifestation and success 46:02 Fear of losing everything 49:43 Why you should think about death 57:00 Embracing the feeling of sadness 1:01:26 Becoming comfortable with crying 1:05:08 What kind of crier are you? Follow Alexis: https://www.instagram.com/alexisren/ https://www.facebook.com/alexisrenofficial https://www.tiktok.com/@alexisren https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSoKaD27LRI9nBPJ2KB1lnQ Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is your comfort food really comforting you? We often turn to our favorite snacks and meals in times of stress or sadness, seeking solace in the familiar tastes and textures. But have you ever wondered if these foods are truly comforting your mind and body, or if they might be doing more harm than good? In this week’s episode, we’ll dive into the fascinating relationship between what we eat and how we feel, uncovering the hidden impacts of our dietary choices on our emotional well-being.  We’ll also explore mindful eating practices, the wisdom of Ayurveda, and the transformative power of nourishing your body, mind, and soul.  Discover how small changes in your diet can lead to profound shifts in your mood and overall health. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:10 Food can be medicine 02:39 Association of comfort with food 04:31 Feel what your body is feeling 05:52 Change how you view comfort foods 09:04 Control what you eat, don’t let food control you 11:45 Stop labeling food as good and bad 13:24 The Four Pillars of Health 16:46 The categories of food in Ayurveda 32:19 Adaptogens and spices 35:50 Get your blood tested 38:05 The nutrients you need to boost your mood 41:14 Anti-inflammatory foods 44:06 Invest in your health 53:36 Relationship between our gut and brain 56:16 Glucose spikes in our body   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever feel like anxiety is taking over your life? Today, I welcome Cleo Wade, an acclaimed poet, author, and speaker known for her profound insights on self-love, mindfulness, and authentic living. Cleo has touched countless lives with her heartfelt words and has authored several best-selling books that inspire readers to embrace their true selves. In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Cleo and I delve into the transformative journey of overcoming anxiety. We explore the healing power of words, discussing how journaling can be a tool for self-discovery and emotional release. Cleo shares her personal experiences and practical strategies for recognizing anxiety and replacing it with grounded choices. We also talk about the importance of creating daily rituals that nourish the soul and provide a sense of peace amidst the chaos. From simple practices like mindful breathing to the profound impact of connecting with nature, Cleo offers actionable advice for anyone looking to find calm in their daily lives. So, find a quiet place, perhaps with a comforting cup of tea, and join me and Cleo for a conversation that promises to inspire and uplift. This episode is a heartfelt journey towards self-acceptance and empowerment that you won't want to miss. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:48 Using words to express yourself 07:26 Fear-based decisions 09:30 Anxiety is fear 11:53 The impact of what we watch and listen to 16:40 Adapting self-care to fit your daily routine 20:21 Finding your unique path to wellness 23:48 How physical activity fuels mental clarity 31:11 Being lost and finding yourself 36:21 “Acceptance is truly our natural state…” 39:56 Understanding pain 44:04 Where is negative self-talk coming from? 48:53 You are what you watch  50:43 Reconnecting with your body and mind 57:15 The power of gratitude 1:02:47 Watching people fall in love 1:06:14 Most difficult emotion to deal with 1:09:05 Why we need to cry more often Follow Cleo: https://cleowade.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cleowade/ https://www.facebook.com/cleowadeofficial/ Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How much help is too much? This question hits close to home for many of us. We all want to be there for our friends and family, but there comes a point where we need to step back.  Offering too much help can end up making them dependent on us, preventing them from learning to stand on their own.  It's all about finding that middle ground – being supportive without taking away their chance to learn and grow independently. Today, let's explore the idea of figuring out when our help might be excessive, and whether it's causing any negative impacts on us or the person we're assisting. We've all been in situations where we give a lot without receiving the same in return. To handle this, we need to understand what genuine support truly means.  Always remember that there are times when you don't have to be the hero for everyone. Sometimes, it's important to take care of yourself first before reaching out to help others. What We Discuss:00:00 Intro 00:29 The Savior Complex06:49 How do you know if you’re helping someone too much?13:54 Are you helping them get better or make themselves feel better?16:07 What you want for someone is not necessarily what they want18:57 Are you invited to help?21:18 Pathological altruism26:38 What if helping is harming you?30:00 True support Follow Radhi:https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQhttps://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Strong is the new beautiful, but how can women truly embrace their power? Today, I welcome Louise Hazel, a heptathlete and fitness professional. She gained recognition for her athletic achievements, including competing in the heptathlon, which consists of seven track and field events.  In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Lou and I cover many topics, from why lifting weights is way more than just a workout to busting myths about strength training. But that's not all! We also talked about how our bodies have their own seasons, and why it's a good thing to really listen to them.  Ever wondered what to eat before and after hitting the gym? We talked about that too! We also shared our experience of surrounding ourselves with a supportive community for growth.  Lastly, we shared a candid conversation about dealing with tough times and finding strength in letting go. So, grab a cozy spot, maybe a cup of tea, and join me and Louise for a chat that's as heartwarming as a good friend's hug. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:13 Strength training for women 03:53 The biggest misconception in weight training 06:21 Aesthetics is not athletics 10:58 What it takes to achieve your body goal 19:02 Macronutrients 22:12 Building muscle while losing weight 24:27 What to do if you can’t afford personal trainers? 28:45 Our bodies cycle through seasons 30:28 Listen to your body  32:12 Pre and post-workout meal 40:48 Body positivity 49:31 Embracing transformation 55:48 Quick fitness and workout questions 57:42 Sacrifices to reach goals 1:01:00 Building a community for growth and transformation 1:08:14 Coping with grief through surrendering 1:19:49 Retreating to come back stronger 1:22:57 Go-to emotional release 1:24:32 What type of crier are you? Follow Lou: https://www.instagram.com/louisehazel/ https://www.facebook.com/LouiseHazel/ https://www.instagram.com/slayathletic/ https://open.spotify.com/show/35UovsfJZfat5xU6r6i55b?si=a6d7040d89b94803 https://www.slayathletic.com/ Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How many relationships could be saved by a single honest conversation? Assumptions can be silent relationship killers, creeping into our interactions and creating unnecessary barriers.  In this episode of A Really Good Cry, we dive into how unspoken assumptions can drive people apart and how open communication can bring them back together. We’ll also explore why we make assumptions, how they affect our lives, and offer practical tips to break the habit. Discover how challenging your assumptions can lead to stronger, more genuine connections. Tune in to learn how questioning your assumptions can transform your relationships for the better. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:47 Resolving family drama  02:24 The problem with taking assumption as truth 03:55 Why do we have assumptions? 06:43 How do you stop yourself from making assumptions? 09:09 Everything is not about you 10:24 Let go of your fear of discomfort 13:07 Assumptions can ruin relationships 15:44 How honest conversations can transform your relationship 17:15 Give someone the benefit of your doubt 19:05 “Humans have the need to know…” 21:05 What to do when you find yourself assuming? Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Real compassion breaks down the barriers that divide us. It's not just about doing nice things, it's about creating a safety net of care. True compassion blurs the lines between "me" and "you." It's about understanding that we're all connected and that looking out for each other is what really matters. Today, I welcome Alok Vaid-Menon, a writer, performer, and advocate known for their activism in the LGBTQ+ community. They're recognized for their insightful discussions on gender, identity, and social justice. Alok's work often challenges societal norms and perceptions, aiming to promote acceptance and equality for all genders. Their powerful storytelling and performances resonate with audiences worldwide, sparking important conversations about inclusivity and self-expression. In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Alok and I talked about how they were able to live authentically and how they found confidence through writing. We also explore finding beauty in the little things and how we connect in this digital world. Alok shares insights on dealing with hate using compassion and where all that hate might actually come from. Make sure to sit back and relax as you listen to this insightful and inspiring conversation with Alok!    What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:29 Living authentically 02:15 Finding confidence through writing 06:17 Growing up different in Texas 08:24 Cultural influence on parenting 14:20 Appreciating parent’s sacrfices 16:34 The beauty in the mundane 20:24 Connection and community in a digital age 24:35 Handling hate with compassion 29:44 Where does hate come from? 33:33 What is true compassion? 39:38 Embracing every emotion in our growth 48:27 The intersection of religion, spirituality, and gender 52:19 Balancing masculine and feminine energies 55:52 Living your truth 58:12  Love across religious divides 1:01:14 The last time Alok had a good cry 1:04:12 What kind of crier is Alok? Follow Alok: https://www.alokvmenon.com/ https://www.instagram.com/alokvmenon/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG_G2mCoGdNUIOPaPrgorHg https://www.tiktok.com/@alokvmenon Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever heard of the saying, “Listen to your gut?” Your gut health plays a pivotal role in your overall well-being, influencing everything from digestion and nutrient absorption to immune function and even mood regulation. It's like a second brain residing in your abdomen, communicating with your body in ways we're only beginning to understand. Today, let's dive deep into simple yet effective ways to maintain a healthy gut. We'll cover practical tips for improving digestion and highlight common foods that can naturally enhance your gut health. We'll also touch on recognizable signs that might indicate if you're experiencing any gut-related issues. By following these tips and incorporating digestion-friendly foods into your diet, you're taking a positive step towards a healthier gut and a happier version of yourself.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Everything is linked to our gut 01:07 What is gut health? 02:01 Signs of gut issues 05:56 Your body cleanses your insides at night 07:22 Tip #1: Control your sugar intake 13:54 Tip #2: Eat the rainbow - have a variety of natural foods in different colors 21:38 Tip #3: Stop drinking cold water 25:10 Tip #4: Incorporate spice in your food 29:10 Tip #5: Avoid eating raw foods 32:13 We have a responsibility to look after our health Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
30, flirty, and single?? Today, Radhi welcomes two of her amazing best friends to A Really Good Cry, Francia Raisa and Deepica Mutyala!  In this episode they openly discuss the joys and challenges of their friendship, highlighting the importance of genuine connections and the power of sisterhood. Francia and Deepica also share their personal journeys of defying these expectations and finding happiness in their own paths, proving that life doesn't always follow society's timelines. Tune in to this captivating episode and witness the magic that happens when authentic friendships and personal transformations come together. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 04:18 Being single-shamed 11:08 Choosing not to have kids 13:08 It’s okay to change your mind 14:14 Growing on your own first 18:09 Changing the social norms  20:38 Trusting yourself first, gain confidence after 22:51 Handling negative comments 24:40 Embracing every season of your life 29:40 “Don’t set yourself up for failure…” 33:12 Having a community and surrounding yourself with good people 40:22 Fear of doing something first 41:17 Masculine and feminine qualities in relationships 45:27 Definition of man and masculinity in dating 49:07 Financial responsibility in relationships 51:33 Be okay with your partner’s vulnerability 54:04 What makes a woman? 1:00:05 Qualities of a good friend 1:12:27 Check up on all your friends 1:14:44 How to handle unrequested opinions 1:20:18 Gossiping in relationships 1:27:12 Things to work on to become a better friend 1:34:03 Communicate with your friends better 1:39:53 Be open to new friendships 1:48:36 What type of crier are you? Follow Francia: https://www.instagram.com/franciaraisa/ https://www.facebook.com/TheRealFranciaRaisa/ https://www.tiktok.com/@franciaraisa Follow Deepica: https://www.instagram.com/deepica/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbK1O-GSEDwjdSO5udBVrxQ https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepica-mutyala-0a063711/ https://www.facebook.com/deepica/ Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you always been feeling tired recently?  Feeling tired is something we all deal with—it's like running on empty, trying to keep up with everything on our plates. But what if there are simple ways to avoid that drained feeling without making things overly complicated? In this episode, we're diving into eight easy tricks to sidestep that overwhelming tiredness. From small adjustments in your routine to proven strategies, we'll uncover these simple yet effective ways to shake off that tiredness. No need for complex routines—just straightforward steps to get back your spark and enthusiasm. Here are the 8 ways you could do to avoid feeling tired: Get a full-body check-up Understand your hormones and cycles Take care of your gut Make sure to get enough sleep and rest Start exercising Connect with other people Avoid relying on sugar and coffee Do meditation and breathing exercises Join us as we explore these eight practical techniques, helping you bid farewell to feeling worn out and greet each day feeling energized! What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 02:26 Your body is asking for a break 04:45 Get a full-body check-up 06:45 What are the vitamins that you need? 13:37 The two main minerals  17:58 Effects of processed foods on our body 18:38 Hormones and cycles 24:40 Take care of your gut 28:45 How to solve your gut issues 31:29 Sleep and rest 35:22 Get moving and start exercising 37:23 Connect with other people 39:07 Sugar and coffee won’t give you energy 41:40 Meditation and breath work 43:01 Why you need to stay hydrated 44:09 Energy vampires and leaks Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You've heard the saying, 'You are what you eat.' But how true is that really? On this week’s episode of A Really Good Cry,  I had the pleasure of speaking with Jessie Inchauspé, a biochemist and author widely known as the Glucose Goddess. She's revolutionized how we think about diet, glucose, and overall wellness. In this episode, Jessie dives into the science of glucose management and its profound impact on our daily lives. She shares her own story of figuring out how to feel better by changing what she eats. Don't miss this episode with Jessie as she talks about her easy hacks for managing glucose, discusses the misleading world of food labels, and the personal breakthroughs that have made her a champion of change in nutritional science. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 01:06 Jessie’s backstory 04:11 You are what you eat 05:27 What is glucose? 08:19 When should you get your glucose levels checked? 13:35 Sugar is addicting 15:09 The correct order of eating your foods 20:34 Dress your carbs 22:10 Exercise after your meal 24:36 Why you should add vinegar to your foods 27:26 Have a savory breakfast 31:06 Find the right diet for you 35:50 Do you want to start wearing a glucose monitor? 36:45 Symptoms are messages from your body 38:10 Food labels red flags 41:54 The role of diet in fertility 51:11 Sugar and dementia 53:28 Can sugar make you depressed? 56:36 Fast round with Jessie Follow Jessie: https://www.instagram.com/glucosegoddess/ https://twitter.com/glucosegoddesss https://www.tiktok.com/@glucosegoddess_ https://www.glucosegoddess.com/ https://www.glucosegoddess.com/books Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Breathe in positivity, exhale negativity.  Ever caught yourself looking in the mirror and just feeling, well, not great about what you see? We all have those moments, and they can lead to us being super hard on ourselves. When we see a distorted image of ourselves, especially about our body and how we look, we tend to become self-critical and resort to negative self-talk.  Today, we are going to focus on breaking out of that kind of mindset and focusing on giving ourselves so much love. Let's talk about how to get out of this distorted mindset and focus more on self-appreciation. We start by discovering three things we truly love about ourselves and how to be in a space where societal expectations and opinions no longer hold sway over your authenticity. There is a profound impact in changing the way we talk to ourselves. Positive self-talk isn't just about words; it's about nurturing inner dialogue that ignites joy and self-compassion.  But it doesn't end with self-love. Compliments are more than words; they're a gift of affirmation that uplifts not just the recipient, but also the giver. Let's celebrate the magic of being unapologetically ourselves and embrace the beauty we hold within us.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Surprise energy work with a stranger 02:20 The 3 things you love about yourself 07:50 It’s so freeing to not just care 10:57 Change how you talk to yourself 12:59 Appreciate your body 15:09 Compliment other people 18:04 Negative relationship with the concept of being skinny 18:42 Take social media breaks 20:02 The truth about comparison 24:40 The clothes for when I… 26:16 You are the soul and not the body Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Remember the feeling of excitement as a child when you spotted someone who looked like you on TV? That rush of validation and connection is at the heart of why representation matters.  On this week’s episode of A Really Good Cry, I had the pleasure of speaking with Tan France, a prominent fashion designer, television personality, and author. He’s best known for his chic style and groundbreaking role as a fashion expert on the Emmy-winning series, "Queer Eye."  In this episode, Tan delves into how his unique background has shaped his perspective on fashion and identity, and he shares his journey of overcoming cultural barriers to become a voice of change in the fashion industry. Don't miss this episode with Tan France, as he opens up about his life challenges, cultural influences, and the personal evolution that has shaped him. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:42 From pain to purpose 03:38 Moving out of the UK 09:56 Finding freedom in love 14:15 Relationship between race and self-acceptance 20:03 The burden of minority representation 24:55 Fame and responsibility 28:07 Embracing the duality and maintaining happiness 32:56 What determines a real friendship? 41:26 Is Tan a member of the Illuminati? 44:34 Building confidence and overcoming imposter syndrome 51:59 Wanting to walk away from fame 58:11 Maintaining positivity online 1:01:55 Practicing gratitude 1:04:37 Dealing with rudeness 1:06:23 Rapid fire questions with Tan 1:13:41 What type of crier is Tan France?   Follow Tan: https://www.instagram.com/tanfrance/ https://www.tiktok.com/@tanfrance https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn2YVZBKTWITFiCqMPGfHcA   Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When was the last time you cried? For some, crying can be seen as a sign of weakness or vulnerability. Society often teaches us that showing our feelings, especially by crying, should be avoided or suppressed, especially in certain situations or if we want to appear strong. But it's crucial to understand that crying is a natural and healthy way to release bottled-up emotions and stress. It's a physical response that helps us deal with different situations and emotions. Trying to hold back tears can negatively affect our mental and emotional well-being, possibly making us more stressed, anxious, or even physically unwell. Today, let's talk about the positive effects of crying and releasing our emotions. Crying is not a sign of weakness, but rather an essential aspect of being human. It provides an avenue for emotional release, stress relief, enhanced mood, mental clarity, and deeper connections with others. So, the next time you feel like shedding a tear, don't hold back. It's perfectly okay and can be quite beneficial for your overall well-being. What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:39 Story behind ‘A Really Good Cry’ 03:34 Crying and emotional release 05:32 Embracing and processing emotions 07:54 Emotions are signs from our body 10:20 Recognizing and understanding your emotions 14:02 Why do we suppress emotions? 18:01 Signs and symptoms of trapped emotions 22:19 Where do you carry your emotions? 24:56 “Learn how to see people in the gray and live in the gray…” 29:15 Other types of emotional release 34:00 Be equanimous 36:36 Different kinds of criers Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.tiktok.com/@radhidevlukia See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a world where everyone keeps telling us who we should be, finding the courage to love ourselves authentically can be a breakthrough. Today, I had the great opportunity to speak with Tia Mowry, an actress, producer, author, and television personality, best known for her role on the sitcom "Sister, Sister," which she starred in alongside her identical twin sister, Tamera Mowry.  Discover how Tia, known for her vibrant energy and magnetic personality, sets out on a path of self-discovery and healing From the highs of fame to the challenges of personal growth, Tia shares her candid experiences with learning to prioritize self-care, embraces her inner strength, and find joy in the solitude of her own company. Tia's story is a powerful testament to the importance of self-love in a world that often pushes us toward external validation. Whether it's through meditation, journaling, or simply taking a moment to acknowledge her accomplishments, Tia's journey is a reminder that self-love isn't just about self-care rituals; it's about creating a life where you are the source of your happiness and fulfillment. So, tune in to be inspired by Tia's journey and learn how to cultivate a deeper sense of self-love in your own life. It's a conversation that promises to uplift, inspire, and empower you to embrace the beauty of being your own best friend.   What We Discuss: 00:00 Intro 00:58 Learning to choose yourself 03:03 Positive affirmations and being present 06:12 Finding courage in the unknown 10:47 Being comfortable in an unhappy place 15:16 Going to therapy 20:34 Letting go of your past self 24:09 Breaking free from approval 30:45 Coming back home to yourself 35:09 Nurturing spiritual curiosity in children 40:17 Taking responsibility for your life 46:18 Building confidence  49:53 Overcoming negative self-talk 55:37 Going on a solo trip for the first time 1:01:50 Being okay with change 1:05:17 Tia’s go-to self-care products 1:07:57 Dealing with anxiety and anger 1:09:10 What type of crier are you?   Follow Tia: https://www.instagram.com/tiamowry/ https://www.tiktok.com/@tiamowry https://www.youtube.com/@TiaMowrysQuickFix/ Follow Radhi: https://www.instagram.com/radhidevlukia/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxWe9A4kMf9V_AHOXkGhCzQ https://www.facebook.com/radhidevlukia1/ https://www.pinterest.ph/radhieats/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Really Good Cry with Radhi won’t solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. A space to feel it all: laugh, cry and everything in between. As you go through the seasons of life, the emotions, the uncomfortable, the good stuff and even on those days you ‘just don't want to’, these conversations will have something for you. Whether it's vulnerable moments with friends, discussions with experts, or the wisdom, research and experiences that Radhi learns herself and shares with you; this podcast will be the bridge between you and the person you’re becoming. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.