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Author: Angelica Hester and Randi Corrigan

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Randi Corrigan and Angelica Hester are two dynamic females doing their best to survive without completely losing their minds, or maybe that’s just what we all need to do to survive the madness of this world. Modern society has women commanding the home and the boardroom, having “geriatric” pregnancies, or GASP! no children at all? and wrestling constantly with the ever evolving expectation of what it is to be a woman.

Licensed psychotherapist, Randi Corrigan, and multi-media creator/editor, Angelica Hester have been friends since their first periods. Listen long enough and you’ll hear the horrors and shames that came along with each blood stain. With a new guest interview each week, ranging from experts in the mental health field, spiritualist, and other badass folks who want to spend some time keeping things real, they tackle the subjects impacting mental health, share personal experiences of trauma, and find wisdom to move forward and thrive as women in today's world.
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This week, Randi and Angelica welcome Lynn Harris — comedian, feminist firestarter, and founder of Gold Comedy — to spill the (possibly tepid, definitely overpriced) tea on comedy, mental health, and why the world needs way more women with microphones.
This week, Randi and Angelica are joined by the wise and wonderful Melissa Fulgieri — therapist, professor, and author extraordinaire. Melissa specializes in helping high-achieving adults dive deeper into their inner worlds and build more authentic lives. Together, the trio tackles a tough but oh-so-important topic: what it's really like to be in a relationship with a narcissist — and how to reclaim your power afterward. Expect real talk, healing insights, and a few laughs along the way. It’s raw, it’s relatable, and it might just be your new favorite episode.
Randi and Angelica are back for a new season, and episode one is diving into the messy world of how politics messes with our mental health. These days, the political chaos has a lot of women—and marginalized folks in general—feeling anxious and on edge. In this episode, they break down what’s going on and what we can do about it.
Randi and Angelica are joined by the hilarious and insightful Dani Faith Leonard — comedian, producer, filmmaker, and creator of the hit comedy show Adult Sex Ed. In this episode, Dani dives into the wild world of sex education: what we weren’t taught, what we learned wrong, and how the language we use to label our bodies reveals way more than we think. Get ready for an eye-opening (and laugh-out-loud) conversation about misinformation, self-discovery, and breaking down taboos — one awkward truth at a time.
Randi and Angelica are joined by couples therapist, Ellen Usatin. While Ellen utilizes a variety of tools in her therapist tool kit, she finds EFT to be her goto. Ellen walks Randi and Angelica through what EFT is, what type of issues generally bring couples to therapy and how to make the most out of therapy as a couple.
In this episode, Randi and Angelica explore the intersection of sex, independence, and societal expectations, with a focus on sex positivity and the pervasive influence of patriarchy on women's sexual identities. They take a critical look at the stereotype of the “cat lady,” challenging the misconceptions that surround single, independent women, and how these labels are often rooted in patriarchal views. The discussion also delves into how misinformation and societal pressures shape and sometimes distort women's sexual experiences and autonomy. Through open and honest conversation, Randi and Angelica aim to empower listeners to embrace a more liberated and self-defined understanding of sexuality. Listener Discretion Advised: This episode includes discussions on sensitive topics such as sexual assault and other issues related to sex and sexuality. We understand these subjects can be triggering for some listeners, so please take care while listening and prioritize your well-being.
Randi and Angelica are joined by a man of the heart, Dr. Michael Meir. He is a cardiologist turned therapist who is passionate about working with couples through the most challenges of impasses, including infidelity. Dr. Meir explains how so much of our struggles with connection can be overcome with one simple question.
Something most of us are seeking more of in life is happiness. How do we get there? Is it the work we do, goals we achieve, a destination to travel to? How do we become happy? According to our guest today it all begins with a single mind shift, and he’s here to give it to us. We are joined by Alain Emmanuel, LPC, The Happiness Coach.
Take a scroll down any platform and you’ll get a taste of what we are talking about today. The rise of the Misogynistic thought leader. Harrison Butker is a prime example. Randi and Angelica are joined by Ryan, a man’s man who is proud to support the independence and passions of his female partner. Ryan shares his insight on why there is a rise of this dangerous, female disempowering messaging, and how he has come to realize that manly men should be doing the opposite.
Projection, denial, rationalization, do these sound like how your ex used to argue with you? Well it's not just narcissists who have these tools in their kit. We all do them. These are our defense mechanisms. Randi walks Angelica through what they are, why they exist and surprisingly how some are there to help us live a healthier life.
If you’re listening to this pod, you’re most likely on your own journey of healing and self growth. There’s no denying the path is hard, sometimes dark and surely lonely. Randi and Angelica talk through how to navigate relationships through your healing journey and tools that have worked for them in navigating the darker moments.
Ok, ok, we admit it, we got a little "ADHD" on the last episode. Now we're back with Magnet Program Coordinator, Writer, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse, Brynne Delaney Calleran, to bring it back to the basics. We're talking what ADHD is really, how it appears differently based on gender and nurture, and how to advocate for yourself if you suspect you have it.
ADHD and Women Part One

ADHD and Women Part One

2024-04-2601:07:58

Magnet Program Coordinator, Writer, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse, Brynne Delaney Calleran, joins Randi and Angelica to talk about ADHD and the gender discrepancy when seeking diagnosis. Through sharing her personal journey, not being diagnosed until her 30s, Brynn highlights the misunderstanding of what ADHD looks like and the different ways it generally shows up in males and females. Brynne is such a wealth of knowledge on the subject that this is part one of two on ADHD and women. Part two will be released next week.
Inner Child work has come up a lot in every episode. This popular therapeutic tool allows us to get to the root of our trauma wounds. Randi walks Angelica through what exactly it is and how to utilize it in order to live in joy.
Self deprecation, we've all done it, and as women we use it to connect and create community. Unfortunately, it can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Randi and Angelica discuss the commonly used social tool and ways we can dismantle it in order to transform our lives.
Randi and Angelica are joined by therapist Jamie Klein, who specializes in helping women with chronic illness navigate life. Whether it’s Lupus, endometriosis, fibromyalgia, having a chronic illness can be a daunting life sentence. Jamie helps reshape and restore our minds around it.
Licensed psychotherapist and founder of Loving me after we, Ginger Dean, is leading women to self empowerment. And it all starts with saying bye bye to the “nice girl” society has conditioned women to be. With her hit coaching practice, Ginger focuses her efforts to help women heal from toxic relationships to become the best versions of themselves.  Guest Bio: Ginger Dean is a psychotherapist and founder of Loving Me After We. Her specialty is helping women overcomeheartbreak, increase self-love and confidence after a toxic relationship so they can become the best version ofthemselves.
An OG of Marriage

An OG of Marriage

2024-03-0835:27

Randi and Angelica are joined by family friend, Lori Ann Polidoro. Four grown kids, multiple shared business with her partner and 44 years married, Lori explains why "forgetting" has been the key to her "sticking it out". Randi and Angelica ponder how marriage can fit into todays dating landscape.
You're not crazy.

You're not crazy.

2024-02-2942:32

"You're too sensitive", "that never happened", "you're crazy", just a few key tactics used in "gaslighting". This overused, misused term needs some clearing up along with "love-bombing" and some other tools used in covert abuse. Randi and Angelica take a trip down memory lane to share their experience being put in the "crazy" box, and how they've both found a way out.
Join Randi and Angelica as they talk through women as sexual beings who, GASP!, enjoy sex, the shame society places on females who embrace their sexuality and how this all ties into self worth. 
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