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How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

All Aboard the Struggle Bus (with Dr. Andrea Bonior and Deborah Paris)

How To Not Lose Your Sh!t

Red Wine & Blue

Parenting, Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, News, Mental Health, Politics

4.7892 Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

On today’s episode, Amanda Weinstein, Jasmine Clark and Rachel Vindman get real about mental health. Covid may have made everything worse, but we’ve had a mental health crisis in this country for a long time and we’re only just now starting to talk about it. After they discuss their own mental health and what policy changes could help us address this crisis, child therapist Deborah Paris joins the pod to answer their parenting questions and give some tips on how to talk to our kids about ment...

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0:00.0

We've got to address the suburban women problem because it's real.

0:07.1

Suburban women helped determine the 2020 election, but there's more to us in the headlines

0:11.9

would have you believe. The suburbs aren't a homogeneity of white people in perfect houses.

0:17.2

Real change is happening in the suburbs, and we have things to say.

0:25.6

When women share their personal stories, walls come down and barriers are broken.

0:30.9

Welcome to the suburban women problem, a podcast from red, wine, and blue.

0:35.6

Hi, everyone. Thanks for listening. I'm Rachel Vindman.

0:38.1

I'm Amanda Weinstein. I'm Jasmine Clark.

0:55.5

And you're listening to The Suburban Women Problem. Welcome back. This week we have Dr. Andrea Bonnier on the show to talk about mental health. She's a clinical psychologist and the author of Baggage Check, the Mental Health column in the Washington Post. And let's be honest, we could all use a mental health check in right about now. But it's not just a recent thing. Even though, of course,

1:01.3

COVID has made everything worse, we've had a mental health crisis in this country for a long time.

1:06.6

And I feel like we're just now finally starting to talk about it. Later on in the show, we'll get the chance to talk with child psychoanalyst, Deborah Paris,

1:16.2

who will give us some tips on how to talk to our kids about their mental health and how to be honest with them about our mental health too.

1:23.5

So let's talk about it.

1:25.5

How are we feeling?

1:26.9

Jasmine?

1:30.7

I'm feeling good. Things are going well right now. I'm exhausted. Mental health-wise, I could always be doing better. You know, I have my ebbs and my flows.

1:38.8

Things are up. Things are down. Right now, though, things are pretty good. I have some things to celebrate. My daughter

1:45.3

turned 13. So now I officially have all teenagers. And so I'm celebrating that. Congratulations with a

1:53.5

question mark. I don't know. Yeah, that's exactly how I feel. I've definitely had some things

1:58.5

happening where I'm like, am I really ready for this like teenage life?

2:02.3

And am I ready to deal with that as a parent?

2:05.3

So I've heard bigger kids, bigger problems.

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