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We Can Do Hard Things

How People are Using Psychedelics to Help Their Relationships with Dr. Hillary McBride

We Can Do Hard Things

Glennon Doyle & Audacy

Society & Culture, Relationships, Education, Self-improvement

4.8 β€’ 41.1K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 13 September 2023

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Hillary McBride is back to continue our thrilling conversation about PSYCHEDELICS β€” and how folks are using them to enhance their relationships and lives. She helps us understand: The importance of seeing our partners – and letting ourselves be seen – without any defenses; How combining therapy with psychedelics is helping people stay close to their feelings; Why the first step toward healing is feeling safe in your body; and An important question for us all: Why is being here so hard? For Part One of our conversation on Psychedelics, check our Ep 240 Are Psychedelics an Answer? with Dr. Hillary McBride. And for our Embodiment conversation with Dr. McBride, check out: Ep 206: How to Follow the Wisdom of Your Body with Dr. Hillary McBride. About Dr. McBride: Dr. Hillary McBride is a Registered Psychologist, researcher, podcaster, author, and speaker, but she identifies most with being a mother. She has lived experience and clinical expertise in the areas of trauma, embodiment, eating disorders, and the intersection of spirituality and mental health. Her research has focused on women's relationships with their bodies across the lifespan, and her books include: Mothers, Daughters, and Body Image; Embodiment and Eating Disorders, and the bestseller The Wisdom of Your Body. Her next book – Practices for Embodied Living – will be released in 2024. Her podcast, Other People's Problems, was listed in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal as essential listening. TW: @hillarylmcbride IG: @hillaryliannamcbride To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to We Can Do Hard Things, today we're continuing our fascinating conversation

0:17.2

on psychedelics with Dr. Hillary McBride.

0:20.5

Dr. Hillary McBride is a registered psychologist, researcher, podcast, or author and speaker

0:25.7

in the areas of trauma, embodiment, eating disorders, and the intersection of spirituality

0:32.2

and mental health.

0:33.7

Her research is focused on women's relationships with her bodies across the lifespan and her

0:37.9

books include Mother's Daughters in Body Image, embodiment in eating disorders, and the

0:42.8

best seller, the wisdom of your body.

0:45.2

If you haven't yet listened to yesterday's episode 240, you're going to want to go back

0:50.0

and start there.

0:51.6

Oh my gosh, it was so good.

0:53.5

Hillary helped us understand why everyone's talking about psychedelics by sharing her own

0:58.4

step-by-step journey with therapeutic psychedelics.

1:01.7

The science behind how psychedelics help break old patterns and create new ones, and how

1:06.5

psychedelics can reveal our innate goodness.

1:10.2

Today we're exploring how psychedelic therapy works for couples and people trying to work

1:14.7

through something together.

1:16.7

Let's jump in.

1:18.6

We've been so far talking about an individual in this therapeutic setting.

1:27.0

I have heard that people in relationship have engaged with this together.

1:32.9

So whether it's partnered couples or people who are working through stuff together, is

1:39.6

it that the same idea that two people could come together bringing their joint questions

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