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One Day You Finally Knew: For Folx Breaking Away

By: Jessica Chasnoff Psy.D.
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  • Women and non-binary folx have been conditioned to believe that we need to stay in relationships, jobs, environments & even conversations that don't serve us. We often stay put, choosing to grin and bear it, offering others the benefit of our continued presence, rather than make the choice to end things and start living our dreaming, rather than keep living the dreaming of others. Jessica Chasnoff, Psy.D. (she/her) is a psychologist and coach with nearly two decades of experience walking alongside folx in transition. One day she finally knew she needed to leave her marriage & start her life anew, despite her fears & the protestations of others. She's been ecstatically exploring her growing edges, which includes life as a joyful renunciant of romantic partnerships, choosing instead to partner with her beloved dogs, her community of dear heart friends, various forms of making art, and the amazing flora & fauna found in the Sonoran desert. Wishing to be a companion to more folx as they prioritize their own dreaming, she hopes this podcast will be an aid & a balm to you on your journey home, to yourself. *****The One Day You Finally Knew: For Folx Breaking Away podcast is mixed and produced by Jessica Chasnoff (she/her), a recovering perfectionist who is always on a learning curve. While she is a psychologist, this podcast is not psychotherapy and is not a substitute for mental health services. If you're struggling with mental health concerns, please reach out to a professional near you.Connect with Jessica:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your_deepest_presence/Twitter: http://Twitter.com/@deepestpresenceFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070192401240Website: https://www.DeepestPresence.com
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Episodes
  • Break Away from Being Okay: 'Cuz No One's on Their Game Right Now
    Jan 17 2022

    Psst. In this episode, Jessica lets you in on a little secret:

    No one is f**king okay right now.

    Okay? 

    So let's just make it okay to not be okay.  For our own self-care and self-compassion, as well as how we model that for those in our lives who we love.

    Whether you believe it or not, we're all connected on this planet, and we're all suffering, more or less.  Even if your problems are of the first-world kind, you're still experiencing the pain, grief, and general mind-f**kery that the last two years have presented for us.  And if you're sensitive, you are really gonna be feeling allllll the feels.

    Yes, there is a continuum.  If you're not getting out of bed or your social/occupational functioning is taking a hit, then if you're not already seeing a counselor or psychotherapist, it's likely time to start.  But no one's mind, heart, or nervous system can escape the consequences of living the past two years in a global pandemic, and we need to give ourselves, and others when possible, as much grace as we can.

    Jessica also discusses how to find the "utter, utter okayness" under the "not okayness", and how a shared embodiment practice with other living beings, LIKE TREES, can help us reconnect with the basic goodness of our beings, and ground in times of groundlessness. 

     
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    The One Day You Finally Knew: For Folx Breaking Away podcast is produced and edited by Jessica Chasnoff, a recovering perfectionist who is always on a learning curve. While she is a psychologist, this podcast is not a substitute for mental health services. If you're struggling with mental health concerns, please reach out to a professional near you.

    In episodes where Jessica discusses cases, they are composites of her clients from over the past 20 years.   She has changed names, situations, and circumstances to protect client confidentiality.

    Connect with Jessica:

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/your_deepest_presence/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070192401240
    Website: https://www.DeepestPresence.com
    Email: jessica@deepestpresence.com

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    24 mins
  • Break Away from New Year's Resolutions (Or Ever Being Resolute)
    Jan 2 2022

    After taking a break from the pod for the last month of 2021, Jessica is back with the first episode of 2022, just in time to attempt to spare us all the external/internal expectations around making resolutions for the new year.

    What if we broke away from that practice entirely, or at least, what it's meant before now.

    Could we resolve to do less? Could we rest more? To be still and listen for what our bodies want to do next? Can we ask ourselves that question and then have the patience to wait for the answer. And then to listen to that answer, by following the guidance it offers us?

    We're constantly changing. You've heard it before, and it's probably corny by now, but it is true: change is the only constant. So how can we possibly expect ourselves to feel the same way tomorrow as we do today when everything inside us out in the outside world is constantly in flux?

    Jessica gets curious about this and the necessity of quiet practices during the darkest season, so we may metabolize what we have digested and for gestating what is to come. And for the sustainability of our inner and outer world.

    Jessica also shares that her foray into podcasting, book writing, and social media has been a humbling experience and the dangers of pushing ourselves to be resolute when it is human to waver. She reminds us (and herself) that we need not shame ourselves for changing our pace or minds.

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    The One Day You Finally Knew: For Folx Breaking Away podcast is produced and edited by Jessica Chasnoff, a recovering perfectionist who is always on a learning curve. While she is a psychologist, this podcast is not a substitute for mental health services. If you're struggling with mental health concerns, please reach out to a professional near you.

    In episodes where Jessica discusses cases, they are composites of her clients from over the past 20 years.   She has changed names, situations, and circumstances to protect client confidentiality.

    Connect with Jessica:

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/your_deepest_presence/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070192401240
    Website: https://www.DeepestPresence.com
    Email: jessica@deepestpresence

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    23 mins
  • Breaking Away from Pushing the River
    Nov 28 2021

    This is the last episode of 2021 before some time away to clarify the next steps for the podcast and book writing. While all of these projects have been exciting, Jessica is coming clean about how when we push the river, we run the risk of that excitement starting to feel like too much, too fast, and too soon. 

    When we want things to turn out a certain way (and who doesn't?!), we can find ourselves pushing for a particular outcome instead of letting ourselves float down the river's current and letting things unfold naturally. Being available for that natural unfolding informs our bodies of what feels good and what doesn't.  But if we're pushing too hard to get it the way we want it,  we inadvertently muddy the waters and be rendered unable to get clarity on the way forward.

    Jessica also talks about the need for readiness as we embark on new journeys and the need to titrate the amount, the speed, and the intensity of our experiences to get the most success (in our own eyes) from our endeavors. 

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    The One Day You Finally Knew: For Folx Breaking Away podcast is produced and edited by Jessica Chasnoff, a recovering perfectionist who is always on a learning curve. While she is a psychologist, this podcast is not a substitute for mental health services. If you're struggling with mental health concerns, please reach out to a professional near you.

    In episodes where Jessica discusses cases, they are composites of her clients from over the past 20 years.  She has changed names, situations, and circumstances to protect client confidentiality.

    Connect with Jessica:

    Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/your_deepest_presence/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070192401240
    Website: https://www.DeepestPresence.com
    Email: jessica@deepestpresence

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    30 mins

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