What the Joker Gets Right & Wrong About Mental Health and 7 Ways We Can Improve Ours

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Stop Saying Yes When You Want to Say No! (Follow THESE Clear Boundaries to Protect Your Energy)

Today, Jay breaks down why so many of us feel drained, overwhelmed, and burned out, and what it really means to protect your energy. He begins by unpacking the quiet habits that drain us without us realizing it: overgiving, overcommitting, mistaking busyness for worth, and confus ...  Show more

John Edward: Stop Trying to “Move On” After Loss (Use THIS Daily Practice to Make Peace Without the Answers)

Today, Jay welcomes internationally recognized psychic medium John Edward for an eye-opening conversation about grief, healing, and the survival of consciousness. John shares how people often come to him hoping for closure after losing a loved one, only to realize that what they ...  Show more

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