Allison in Wonderland: Recent Episodes

Allison Frye

"Allison in Wonderland" is a true passion project that isn't just about putting mental health into a box that is only about anxiety, depression, or other common topics.

"Allison in Wonderland" is about everything that is in that box, as well as all of the things that don't quite fit into a box. I am excited to host this podcast to discuss mental well-being, mental health in the workplace, corporate culture, self-care, and so much more!

Most episodes will have guest speakers that are industry professionals or advocates who feel passionately about these topics!

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Allison Body is a domestic abuse survivor, certified therapeutic art life coach, and health coach specializing in helping women overcome their trauma and negative self-beliefs, build up their confidence, and ultimately build the life they deserve. She talks about the different types of trauma, how it changes our brain patterns, and the steps to start changing negative beliefs. She also emphasizes the importance of having a support system while undergoing trauma counseling.

The Allison's discussed the importance of positive affirmations for survivors of abuse and trauma and how to use them to rewire the brain and increase self-worth. They also discussed the importance of therapy in addition to life coaching and how to build up self-confidence after leaving an abusive relationship.

Allison Frye and Allison Body discussed the importance of positive affirmations and visualization in order to make drastic changes in life. They discussed the keyhole exercise, which involves visualizing a goal and identifying the barriers that are holding someone back from achieving it. They also discussed the importance of repeating positive affirmations and creating affirmation art to remind oneself of their strengths.

Allison Body and Allison Frye discussed the role of a life coach and the importance of positive affirmations in building a foundation for growth. They also discussed the importance of self-care and how to prevent burnout. Allison Body offered a free exercise to help listeners start building their foundation.

Allison's Bio: My name is Allison Body, and I'm a domestic abuse survivor. It took me 5 attempts and me dying to leave my abuser finally. I was dead for 33 seconds on April 8th, 2017, but came back a different person, full of purpose. It's now my calling in life to help others overcome their trauma to increase their confidence and self-worth so they can build the life they deserve. I'm fully certified in Health Coaching and Therapeutic Art Life Coaching since 2021 and obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Health and Wellness in 2018. I’ve successfully coached clients throughout the United States and facilitated their self-growth since 2018.

Allison's Links: * Website: www.alliesbamworkshop.com * Facebook: TheAllisonBody * Instagram: @theeallisonbody

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Summary:Allison Body is a domestic abuse survivor, certified therapeutic art life coach, and health coach specializing in helping women overcome their trauma and negative self-beliefs, build up their confidence, and ultimately build the life they deserve. She talks about the different types of trauma, how it changes our brain patterns, and the steps to start changing negative beliefs. She also emphasizes the importance of having a support system while undergoing trauma counseling.

Allison Frye and Allison Body discussed the difficulties of finding a therapist and the importance of having a support system after trauma. They also shared their own lived experiences of domestic abuse and how it can be difficult to leave an abusive relationship due to manipulation and guilt.

Allison Body experienced physical, emotional, and mental abuse in her marriage, which led to her having an ectopic pregnancy and dying for 33 seconds on the operating table. Allison Frye and Allison Body discussed Allison Frye's experience with an abusive relationship and the stigma around it. They also discussed the importance of psychological first aid and affirmations for those who have experienced trauma.

Allison's Bio:My name is Allison Body, and I'm a domestic abuse survivor. It took me 5 attempts and me dying to leave my abuser finally. I was dead for 33 seconds on April 8th, 2017, but came back a different person, full of purpose. It's now my calling in life to help others overcome their trauma to increase their confidence and self-worth so they can build the life they deserve. I'm fully certified in Health Coaching and Therapeutic Art Life Coaching since 2021 and obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Health and Wellness in 2018. I’ve successfully coached clients throughout the United States and facilitated their self-growth since 2018.

Allison's Links:* Website: www.alliesbamworkshop.com * Facebook: TheAllisonBody * Instagram: @theeallisonbody

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Summary:Terry Tucker shared his story of how he overcame his cancer diagnosis and amputation, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the heart, mind, and soul rather than physical abilities. He also discussed the importance of not comparing oneself to others and how even impacting one person can make a day successful.

The 4 Truths1. Control your mind, or your mind will control you.
2. Embrace the pain and difficulty we all experience in life, and use that pain to make you a stronger and more resolute individual.
3. What you leave behind is what you weave in the hearts of others.
4. As long as you don’t quit – you can never be defeated.

Terry's Bio:Terry Tucker is a motivational speaker, author, and international podcast guest on the topics of mindset, motivation, and self-development. He is the Founder of Motivational Check LLC. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from The Citadel and a Master’s degree from Boston University. He has been a college basketball player, a marketing executive, a hospital administrator, a SWAT Team Hostage Negotiator, a high school basketball coach, a business owner, a motivational speaker, and most recently, a cancer warrior. He is the author of the book Sustainable Excellence, Ten Principles To Leading Your Uncommon and Extraordinary Life. Terry has also been featured in Authority, Thrive Global, and Human Capital Leadership magazines.

Terry's Links:* Website: www.motivationalcheck.com * LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/terry-tucker-9b5605179 * Facebook: /motivationalcheck * Instagram: /sustainableexcellenceauthor * Twitter: twitter.com/terrytucker201 * Book: www.amazon.com/dp/B08GLGVTVS

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Allison Frye and Amanda Cunningham got together and had an awesome chat about marketing, mental health, and podcasting. They even dove into Amanda's gig as a marketing operations manager and Allison's life coaching business. 🎙️💼💻

During this episode, Amanda spilled the beans on the struggle of juggling multiple tasks and how to market a podcast. She also opened up about her own journey with Bipolar Two and how she's learning to show up for herself despite feeling overwhelmed. Allison joined in with an understanding of taking on too many things and feeling overwhelmed. Both Allison and Amanda work in marketing and discussed how difficult it is to “market yourself” after a long day of putting everything you have into helping their marketing clients. The true hurdles of self-promotion when you've got a million things on your plate.☕️🤔

They stressed the importance of calendar control when you're juggling a gazillion tasks, and also went deep, discussing mental health, growing up so poor that Amanda still feels the need to leave the oven open to get the “free heat,” and Allison discussed how never knowing if she would have a meal growing up led to an unhealthy relationship with food. They shared their raw experiences of managing their mental health while hustling to build their own businesses. 🌟🚀

Allison posed the question “With so much on your plate, what is the one thing you do that makes you the happiest - and no - you can't say your daughter." This is when they discussed Amanda's killer workout routine and how it does wonders for her mental health. 😂💪🗓️

Tune in for more, and don't forget to take some time for yourself and decompress. Remember, laughter and self-care are the secret ingredients to a kick-ass life! 🎧💖✨

Amanda Cunningham is a Marketing Strategist who has more than 8 years of experience helping over 200 businesses. She is the founder of Bare Minimum Babe, where she specifically helps women business owners create marketing and business strategies they can actually do and feel excited about. Marketing that doesn't suddenly require you to become a hustle-monster boss babe. Marketing for women who want to feel confident instead of overwhelmed and burnt out.

About Amanda Cunningham

Amanda also hosts a weekly podcast by the same name, Bare Minimum Babe, with a new episode coming out every Tuesday. She is passionate about authenticity, building a strong community of women, and reinforcing that the "hustle culture" is not for everyone and there is a more holistic way to be "successful" in business.

When she's not recording a new podcast episode or helping a client, she's lifting in the gym with her husband, hanging out with her daughter, or taking a walk around her Northern Virginia neighborhood listening to an audiobook.

Social Media:
https://www.instagram.com/bareminimumbabe/
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bare-minimum-babe/id1646039285
https://www.linkedin.com/company/bare-minimum-babe/

I'm also promoting this freebie download: https://www.bareminimumbabe.com/killthehustle

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Jerry Hall and Allison Frye discussed their experiences with mental health, their children, and Thomas's Desire, a short story about Jerry's son Thomas, who was born profoundly deaf and autistic and was able to get his driver's license. Jerry also shared his mission to provide hope and strategies to people so they can make their goals and dreams come true. They also discussed their pets and the importance of Autism Awareness Month. Jerry and his wife had to learn sign language and find resources to help Thomas thrive.  Jerry now runs the New Millennial Success Academy to help others reach their goals and change their lives.

Jerry Hall and his wife supported their family through adversity, and his son Thomas achieved his goal of getting a driver's license despite everyone thinking it was impossible. Through hard work and determination, Thomas was able to buy a car and get his license, inspiring Jerry to write a story about it and start his Success Academy.

Jerry Hall discussed how his son's success inspired him to redefine his definition of success and create a guide for others to follow. He identified eight key commonalities that can help people become successful, such as developing a strong desire, having faith, positive self-talk, making a definite decision, specialized knowledge, a plan, persistence, and a mastermind group.

Jerry Hall discussed his experience with his son Thomas and how it changed his life and the lives of his family. He encourages people to focus on their own lives and make a positive impact in their own small part of the world. He also discussed the importance of giving more than taking. 

 

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Allison Frye and Marisol Moran discussed boundaries and relationships. Allison shared her experience of being the oldest of eight kids, and Marisol shared her mother's experience of being the only girl of five. They discussed how people-pleasing could come from different areas and how setting healthy boundaries can build stronger relationships.

Marisol Moran and Allison discuss the importance of setting boundaries in the workplace, the fear of losing a paycheck, and the need to build confidence to succeed in the interview process. They also emphasize the importance of protecting one's mental health and peace when considering a job.

Allison and Marisol discussed the importance of setting boundaries in the workplace and how managers can create a healthy environment for their team. They also discussed the importance of self-awareness and how it can help create sustainable shifts in relationships. Finally, they discussed the need for both interviewers and interviewees to be aware of the effects of their actions.

Topics Covered:

  • Discussion of Boundaries and Relationships in Life Coaching
  • Setting Healthy Boundaries in Life
  • Setting Healthy Boundaries in Relationships
  • Setting Boundaries and Prioritizing Tasks in the Workplace
  • Living Paycheck to Paycheck and Finding Creative Avenues to Sustain Oneself
  • Discussion of the importance of self-confidence and corporate culture in the interview process
  • Setting Boundaries and Self-Awareness in the Workplace
  • Exploring the Impact of Organizational Leadership and Management on Workplace Stress

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Lisa A. Ford and Allison Frye discussed their experiences with foster children and the importance of early detection of learning disabilities and mental health disorders. They also discussed their own personal goals of community outreach and peer support. They both agreed that it is important to be conversational and focus on the topic's human aspect.

Allison Frye and Lisa A. Ford discussed the importance of understanding the cause behind the effect of mental health. They shared their experiences of growing up in homes with mental illness and how it shaped their parenting styles. They also discussed the importance of psychoeducation and empowering communities and organizations to understand mental health.

Parents and educators must work together to understand that mental health issues are a community problem, not just an individual one. It is important to research and educate oneself on meeting children where they are and to stop putting psychological problems in a box. Mental health initiatives need to be stronger, and it is important to understand the importance of emotions and how they control a person. Crying is cleansing, and feeling needs to be felt.

People often struggle with mental health issues due to feeling invalidated or judged, and it is important to understand the importance of mental health initiatives and education. Self-medication and addictions can be a result of not addressing the source of pain, and it is important to look for ways to cope in a positive way. Education and understanding are key to helping people thrive and grow.

Lisa A. Ford and Allison Frye discussed the importance of understanding learning disabilities and mental health disorders, advocating for children, and recognizing strengths and weaknesses. They also discussed their own experiences with learning disabilities and how they have achieved success despite them. They also discussed the importance of referring to professionals when needed and the need for professional development in mental health initiatives.

Lisa A. Ford and Allison Frye discussed their experiences with mental health and how they use it to inform their work. 

Topics Covered:

  • Early detection of learning disabilities and mental health disorders
  • Mental Health
  • Mental Health Initiatives
  • Mental Health Initiatives in Education
  • Mental Health, Parent Advocacy

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Dr. Jigisha Chaudhary, Ana Rodriguez, and Allison Frye discuss the importance of mental health awareness in children, with Dr. Chaudhary noting that one in six children have mental health concerns, and the CDC recently reported that autism is now one in every thirty-six children. Anna Rodriguez shared her passion for helping children and families understand mental health and learning disabilities. Dr. Chaudhary discussed the prevalence of mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADD, ADHD, learning disabilities, behavioral issues, and speech concerns.

Dr. Chaudhary and Allison Frye discussed the importance of early detection of learning disabilities and mental health issues in children and how parents can create a safe space for their children to talk about their struggles. Ana Rodriguez shared her experience of immigrating to the US, how it impacted her mental health, and how Dr. Chaudhary's free app (Jiguar) can help parents track their children's development in multiple languages.

Dr. Chaudhary and Ana Rodriguez discussed how the Jiguar app could help parents track their child's development and provide activities to enhance their development. The app also provides parents with a list of specialists they may need to take their child to. They also emphasized the importance of spending quality time with children and taking advantage of the seasonal activities available.

Ana Rodriguez and Dr. Chaudhary discussed the importance of spending quality time with children and how to do so without spending a lot of money. They also encouraged parents to follow their Instagram page for tips and resources on mental health. 

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Dr. Kristen C. Eccleston Joins host, Allison Frye, to discuss Kristin's work as The NeuroDiverse Teacher. 

 

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Dr. Kristen C. Eccleston (The NeuroDiverse Teacher) is an Education Consultant currently living and working in the DMV (DC, Maryland, Virginia) area. Her areas of focus as an education consultant are K-12 and Corporate mental health and neurodiversity engagement. As an education consultant, she has worked with thousands of students and families in addition to some of the major global management consulting firms. After more than 15 years in the school setting, Dr. Eccleston left classroom teaching to significantly amplify her impact on mental health and neurodiversity approaches in schools and workplace settings. In 2022, Dr. Eccleston was selected as one of WomLEAD Magazine’s Leaders Shaping Women’s Entrepreneurships Future. In August 2022, she participated in season 5 of The Blox- The Largest Competition TV Show on The Planet for Startups. Dr. Eccleston’s education history includes a Doctor of Education in Mind, Brain, & Teaching from Johns Hopkins University, a Master of Science in Special Education from Johns Hopkins University, and a Certificate in Educational Leadership and Administration from Hood College. She is an Adjunct Professor at Towson University in their Secondary and Special Education Graduate Programs. Additionally, she is a National Board-Certified Teacher, Exceptional Needs Specialist and holds an Advanced Professional Educator Certificate. 

When she isn’t working to advance mental health and neurodiversity in the education and corporate setting, Dr. Eccleston loves spending time with her family and taking on new and exciting adventures. 

Website & Social Media Links: 

www.theneurodiverseteacher.com

www.instagram.com/the.neurodiverse.teacher 

www.facebook.com/The.NeuroDiverse.Teacher 

www.twitter.com/neurodiv\_teach 

www.linkedin.com/in/kristen-eccleston-ed-d-nbct-34367150/

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Jeanie Wright of "Happy Mama Body" joins Allison to discuss women's mental and physical health. Jeanie Wright, the founder of The Happy Mama Body, helps mothers heal physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

www.happymamabody.com

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Phyllis Leavitt and Allison Frye discussed the topics of Phylli's upcoming book, "America in Therapy," which looks at how the dynamics of the country mirror abuse, family dynamics, and how the issues have been presented as political and ideological but are actually mental health issues. They also discussed the need to own the difficult truths of history and the disconnect between what people want for themselves and what they vote for.

Phyllis Leavitt is a psychotherapist with a Masters in Counseling and Psychology who has been in private practice for over 30 years. She has written two books and is currently writing a third about the influence of families on the development of individuals and how the principles of good psychotherapy can help heal the human relations in the US. She has noticed that people are coming to therapy traumatized by what's going on in the country and that the disconnect between what people want and the government's agenda is alarming.

Allison Frye suggests that mental health should be a national agenda, with resources funneled into it, to create an environment that can support healthy families. She also suggests that good psychotherapy is necessary to heal from trauma but that resources are not always available to everyone. Finally, she suggests that mental health should be taught in schools, with programs like More Than Sad, to recognize and address mental health issues.

Phyllis Leavitt and Allison Frye discussed the importance of mental health education and how it can help shift the paradigm of how people view mental health. They also discussed the need for more resources to be put into mental health initiatives and how media can help to destigmatize mental health issues.

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TopicsThe distinction between selfishness and humilityThe difference between a cult and any other religionThe difficulties of raising children, and the importance of finding like-minded people to help with trauma.Show SummaryMatt Lambeau joined the podcast to discuss his book “The Selfish Truth” and the philosophy behind the book that led him to write it. Alison Frye and Matt Lambeau discussed the importance of mental health awareness and how it can be used to impact the world positively. Matt and Allison discuss the concept of selfishness, how it applies to everyone, and how people can advocate for others by recognizing it's not about them. They also discuss how babies are born with a selfish mindset but can grow spiritually and recognize it's not about them. They also talk about how people who stay in the selfish box can snowball out of control, while those who grow spiritually become advocates for others.Allison discussed how people who are not selfish and focus on helping others might not reach the top of the corporate ladder but still want to impact the world positively. She also discussed how different religions have different ideologies and how a cult differs from a religion in that people can leave a religion without repercussion. Allison and Matt discussed religion, mental health, addiction, and the importance of recognizing that everyone has something in their life to be grateful for and that there is always someone willing to help. Matt and Allison discussed life's difficulties and how to cope with them, emphasizing the importance of finding like-minded people to connect with and the power of words to change the world. They also discussed the importance of being open about one's mental health journey and the need for resources outside of therapy.

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Topics CoveredExploring gender identity and self-explorationMental Health SupportWorking from home and its effects on corporate cultureNavigating conversations around gender identitySocial JusticeCorporate CultureMental Health AdvocacyNavigating the complexities of self-employment and the mental health fieldFind Dana Online: www.dramatherapyaustin.comDana is queer and trans-non-binary (they/them/their). They provide LGBTQ / LGBTQIA+, polyamory / non-monogamy, and BDSM / kink-affirming services. Dana is neurodivergent (Autistic / ADHD / 2e) with a history of complex PTSD. They believe in the importance of valuing lived experience and peer support when working with marginalized communities. Show Summary Dana joined Allison to discuss Drama Therapy, but they very quickly fell down the rabbit hole discussing gender identity and so much more. Dana Sayre and Allison Frye discussed the importance of the need to be sensitive when discussing topics such as sexual identity and gender identity. They also discussed the difficulty of being a late-identified neurodivergent person and the need to be aware of gender bias in diagnosis.Dana Sayre and Allison Frye discuss the difficulties of finding community and the need for a cultural shift to allow for more flexibility in work and life balance. They also discuss the importance of emotional intimacy and co-regulation in relationships and how the internet can be helpful in finding people with similar interests and identities.Allison Frye and Dana Sayre discussed the pros and cons of remote work, the need for corporate culture to prioritize work-life balance, and the limitations of the mental health system. They also discussed the need for corporations to make deep changes to create a healthy work environment, even if it costs them something.Dana Sayre and Allison Frye discussed the difficulty of navigating conversations around gender identity and the importance of self-compassion and accountability when it comes to social justice issues. They also discussed the importance of normalizing pronouns and creating a safe space for people to disclose their gender identity.Dana Sayre and Allison Frye discussed the importance of exposure to diverse people and experiences to better understand and accept them. They also discussed the need to be aware of what one doesn't know and willing to learn and grow. They highlighted the need to create safe spaces for diverse people and to be accountable to oneself and others to make progress.Dana Sayre and Allison Frye discussed the complexities of corporate culture, bi-phobia, and the importance of self-compassion and accountability. They also discussed the importance of understanding one's own biases and the need to be respectful of others' triggers. They concluded by discussing the need to find a balance between taking on too much and doing nothing and the importance of committing to an ongoing practice.Allison Frye and Dana Sayre discussed the difficulties of becoming a licensed creative arts therapist and the need for more advocacy in the mental health system. They also discussed the importance of having a support system during trauma therapy and Allison's plans to use her digital marketing skills to spread mental health awareness.Dana and Allison discussed the difficulties of self-employment and the challenges of finding a job that fits their interests and skills. They also discussed the difficulties of navigating the mental health system and the importance of finding a therapist that works for them.  

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Author, widow, autism mom, and breast cancer survivor Myesha Oliver joins the Allison in Wonderland mental health podcast to discuss her newly released book “Shatterproof.” Born and raised in Miami, FL, Myesha is a mother of 4, a widow, an autism mom, and a breast cancer survivor. She holds a master’s degree in human resource management and is committed to helping women redefine life after adversity. She combines her mindset coaching with reverse recruitment services.#ShatterproofwithMyesha@themyeshaoliver

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In this bonus episode, Host Allison Frye discusses the new segment to the Allison in Wonderland Podcast "$hit NOT to Say When Someone is Grieving."This Episode explains why the host is passionate about this very needed topic to be discussed and invites people to email her their stories to be read on future episodes.

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In this bonus episode, Host Allison Frye discusses the new segment to the Allison in Wonderland Podcast "$hit NOT to Say When Someone is Grieving."

This Episode explains why the host is passionate about this very needed topic to be discussed and invites people to email her their stories to be read on future episodes.

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TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses traumatizing topics such as sexual abuse and suicide. Meeting SummaryView Topics & Transcript

Debi and Allison Frye discussed Debi's book, which covers her experiences from age four to 2012, and the importance of being prepared for the potential success of the podcast. They also discussed Debi's journey of healing and the use of creative activities to help with the process.

Debi experienced physical and psychological abuse from her father and was taken away from her mother at age nine. She and her sister were taken to a group of five people who subjected them to horrific abuse. She felt responsible for protecting her sister and felt shame for not speaking up earlier. She was eventually rescued and had an off-and-on relationship with her father until her mother stopped it.

Debi experienced childhood trauma, which led to her seeking out people who would take care of her. She met her husband during hospitalization, and they had a social outlet of going to parties and engaging in extreme activities. This ultimately led to the end of their marriage when her husband met someone else online. Debi used her magical thinking and creativity to help her cope with her shame and trauma.

Debi found healing through playing with dolls and creating an elaborate dinner for herself. She also found a support group to help her work through her trauma and is now planning to speak about her journey and the skills she used to help others. She also encourages people to keep their safety objects with them in case of triggers.

Allison Frye is advocating for mental health and discussing her journey of learning to live with PTSD and insomnia. She is also working on a website, Journey Through Wonderland, to be an accountability partner, grief partner, and trauma partner for those who don't have a support system. She is taking classes to be a life coach and is exploring resources such as the text crisis line and the sex trafficking rings in her area.

Allison Frye and Debi discussed mental health, coping mechanisms, and the journey of learning about mental health advocacy. They also discussed the benefits of having a publisher versus self-publishing and the importance of suicide prevention. They concluded by expressing their appreciation for each other and their plans to stay in touch.

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Dr Melissa Green joins mental health advocate Allison Frye to discuss her current focus on brain health, healthy aging and dementia caregiver support.

Doctor Melissa Green online:* Resilience & Psychological Fitness Center * LinkedIn * Instagram * Facebook

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Allison Frye and Andrea Brognano discussed the importance of multi-state licensure for mental health professionals and the need for more access to mental health services. They also discussed the importance of using social media as a tool for support rather than a place for therapy.

Andrea Brognano and Allison Frye discussed the importance of having a support system and how to use social media to engage with people. They also discussed the importance of humanizing any situation and also discussed the importance of being intentional about connecting with people you work with about things that aren't work.

Allison Frye and Andrea Brognano discussed the importance of providing mental health services to people with disabilities, as well as the need for systems to collaborate and provide resources to those in need. They also discussed the impact of the pandemic on mental health, particularly for children, and the need for advocacy and education to ensure that people are aware of the services available to them.

Allison Frye and Andrea Brognano discussed the difficulties of accessing mental health resources, the importance of having a support system, and the healing power of cats. They also discussed the need for advocacy in the mental health space and the importance of finding a routine to help wind down.

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Join this episode of the Allison in Wonderland Podcast, where Allison is joined by Luke Howard, Clinical Hypnotist (lukenosis.com). Luke uses his years of training and experience to help people reach their goals, overcome fears and anxieties, and make positive behaviour changes.

Allison hopped on this call a TOTAL skeptic about hypnosis, and Luke was either hypnotizing, or at least knowledgable enough to win Allison over!

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Join this episode of the Allison in Wonderland Podcast, where Allison is joined by James Cox. James is a host of the popular mental health podcast "When words Fail... Music Speaks". Allison and James nerd out about music and movies while discussing mental health and the music that soothes the soul.

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I was joined by Bob Hutchins in this episode of Allison in Wonderland! We geeked out about psychology AND digital marketing!

https://youtu.be/bnaQtA6-du4

Bob is an Author, Digital Marketer, Specialist in Organizational Psychology, and SO MUCH MORE!!

Check it out wherever you listen to podcasts, and check out Bob's book "Our Digital Soul."

ourdigitalsoul #transmedia #techpsychology #humanvoicemedia #digitalmarketing #organizationalpsychology #mentalhealthawareness #mentalwellbeing #podcasting #mentalhealthmatters #mentalhealthadvocate

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Hana Kahn joins Allison Frye to discuss her "Limitless Life" course, healing from years of suicidal ideation, her music, and her mental health advocacy.

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Erica Kesse Discusses: "Do No Harm" and the "Try On Philosophy"

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Dr Anita Johnston Discusses Disordered Eating & her book "Eating in the Light of the Moon."

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  • https://lightofthemooncafe.com/

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While we will normally publish one episode a week on Wednesdays, this episode with special guest, Dr. Doreen Marshall, representing the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, is near and dear to my heart.

My Journey through the looking glass into mental health started when I lost my brother, Kevin Rumore, as a result of Suicide in 2007. The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention was the first resource I found that gave me any answers.

This episode talks about Suicide Prevention, the 988 Suicide Crisis Hotline, which is a free nationwide organization to help when someone is in crisis, and about programs available for people who lost someone as a result of suicide.

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Happy New Year, 2023! We are starting off the New Year with a bang by rolling out the brand new Allison in Wonderland Mental Health Podcast! There are a lot of great guests lined up, but this is where it all begins.

This introductory episode allows you to hear from the host, Mental Health Advocate Allison Frye, about her passion for mental health and what started this journey down the rabbit hole of mental health.

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This quick preview discusses the Episode that will launch on January 11th. The Episode launching on January 11th features Dr. Anita Johnston, Eating Psychology Pioneer, and Author of the book "Eating in the Light of the Moon."

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Take a sneak peek at the amazing guests that will be joining the Allison in Wonderland Podcast in January!

January 4th: Chat with Allison (a solo mission)

  • The premier episode will be an intimate introduction to the host, Allison Frye, and her vision and passion for the podcast

January 11th: Anita Johnston, Ph.D., Eating Psychology Pioneer

  • A Different Kind of Resolution: Ending Your Struggle with Disordered Eating & Body Image or Seeing Your Struggle in a Different Light

January 18th: Erica Kesse

  • Discussing "Do no harm"

January 25th: Hana Kahn

  • Mental health recovery/mindset work