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Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Girls Night #229: How to Find Joy When You’re Feeling Stressed and Anxious — with Raquelle Stevens

Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson

Stephanie May Wilson

Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Relationships, Mental Health

4.94K Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Hey friends! Welcome to Girls’ Night! I’m so excited about today’s episode. Today we’re talking about how to find joy when you’re feeling stressed and anxious. I don’t think it’s any secret that there’s a lot happening in our world right now. There are heartbreaking things and scary things and heavy things happening in other people’s lives and our own lives. And on top of that, there are pressures each of us face on a daily basis at work and at home. It’s a lot to carry. And it really doesn’t help when we are scrolling through social media and seeing hundreds of people who seem to be doing it better than us. So, where is the hope in this? How do we find peace and joy even when life seems a bit crazy? And is that even possible? Today’s guest is going to help with this! Our guest for today’s episode is Raquelle Stevens. Raquelle is an author, producer, and host based in Los Angeles, California. You might recognize her from starring in the Apple documentary called, Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me, and the HBO Max series Selena + Chef. This year she released a book called, The Sunshine Mind: 100 Days to Finding the Hope and Joy You Want. I love the word “sunshine” because that’s what this conversation felt like to me. In this episode, we learn how to embrace our path and stop trying to measure up to everyone else, how to manage our stress and anxiety in practical ways, and how to experience just a little more joy in our lives, even when everything else feels crazy. Friends, I left this conversation feeling lighter and so encouraged and I hope you feel the same. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey friends, welcome to Girls Night.

0:05.0

I'm Stephanie May Wilson and I'm so happy that you're here.

0:10.0

Each week I have a girlfriend over and we talk through one of the biggest questions we have about our lives as women.

0:15.0

We're talking about friendships and faith and relationships and self-confidence.

0:20.0

About our calling in life and how to live every bit of our lives to the full.

0:24.2

Life is so much better and easier and absolutely more fun when we navigate it together as

0:28.8

girlfriends and I cannot wait to get started.

0:31.9

Friends I'm so excited about today's episode.

0:34.1

Today we're talking about how to find joy

0:36.0

when you're feeling stressed and anxious.

0:38.6

Now, I don't think it's any secret

0:40.4

that there is so much happening in our world right now.

0:43.0

There are heartbreaking things and scary things and heavy things happening in other people's lives and in our own lives.

0:49.0

And on top of all of that, there are pressures that each of us face on a daily basis at work and at home.

0:55.0

It's just a lot to carry.

0:57.8

And it really doesn't help when we find ourselves scrolling through social media

1:01.6

and seeing hundreds of people who seem to be doing all of it better than us.

1:05.0

So where is the hope in all of this?

1:08.0

How can we find a little bit more peace and a little bit more joy even when life feels a lot a bit crazy and is that even possible?

1:16.1

Well today's guest is going to help us with us. Our guest for today's episode is

1:20.7

Rakell Stevens. Rakell is an author, producer, and host

1:24.3

based in Los Angeles, California.

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