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Author: Brittany Turner

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A courageously honest advice podcast hosted by Brittany Turner.
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In this episode, my mom and I talk about stepping out into the great unknown.  We discuss getting comfortable and then taking action to get really UNcomfortable, but for great reason.  My mom outlines some big changes she's made in her own life and career.  And I share both why I've been so M.I.A lately, but also what I've been focussing on for my own mental health and wellbeing. If you'd like to write into Dear Courage, please submit an anonymous letter here.Please subscribe, rate, and share.  Thanks for listening!
In this episode, my mom and I talk about stepping out into the great unknown.  We discuss getting comfortable and then taking action to get really UNcomfortable, but for great reason.  My mom outlines some big changes she's made in her own life and career.  And I share both why I've been so M.I.A lately, but also what I've been focussing on for my own mental health and wellbeing. If you'd like to write into Dear Courage, please submit an anonymous letter here.Please subscribe, rate, and share.  Thanks for listening!
In this episode, Shah and I answer a listener's letter who wrote to us about the guilt they feel for wanting to move out of their childhood home.  This letter helped us to reflect on our own experiences of expectations that our parents have of us and how we've dealt with the tough conversations and decisions that disappoint them.  We offer strategies and advice for how to stay firm in what you want; for how to take ownership over your role in the relationship; and for how to embrace a fresh perspective on where your parents are coming from. To learn more about Shah, check out his company Beardhood. You can find him on Instagram here and Beardhood on the 'gram here. Resources: The Four Agreements by Migual RuizA New Earth by Eckhart TolleTo write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, please email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe.  Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Raylene and I answer a listener's letter and share advice on how to stay committed to yourself.  We talk about feeling burnt out and depleted when we put others' needs too much before our own.  We realized the many layers there are to this feeling of owing others something or feeling obligated to serve their needs.  Through our discussion, we offer advice and tangible actions you can take to listen to what you need, kindly say no, and hold yourself accountable to what you know will be good for you.  Resources mentioned:Solitude by Michael HarrisBenefits of Tongue ScrapingTo write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, please email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe.  Thank you for listening!
Hey listeners!  Here's a quick update about what's next for Dear Courage.  We're taking a break until February but I'll give you a little taste of what's to come.  And if you miss me too much, you can sign up for Becoming Bold!  Online courses made for your personal development.  What better way to begin the new year? Sign up HERE.To write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, please email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!  Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Vanessa and I answer a listener's letter and share advice on how to get through a tough change.  We speak to transitions that we've been through in our own lives and share some strategies for closing one door, in order to gratefully open another.  We shed light on the stages of 'grieving the previous you' and give you a fresh perspective on new beginnings.  We help this listener mourn the ending of a passionate job opportunity and offer tactics for mustering the motivation to embrace the next stage.  Check out Vanessa's website: https://www.vanessadezutter.comSee her Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/vanessadezutter/To write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, please email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe.  Thank you for listening!
Are you single?  This is the episode for you.  Signy and I sit down to talk about how to maintain a great relationship with yourself, physically and mentally while you're on the dating scene.  We speak to how easy it is to lose yourself in the chase when seeking a partner.  A behaviour that often comes at the cost of your own self care.  We give you strategies for staying fully involved, present, and engaged in your life, no matter your relationship status.  And we're pretty convinced that by doing this, you will end up attracting exactly who you're looking for, while also being more prepared to welcome them into your already incredible life. Today's episode is brought to you by Becoming Bold: The Online Program.  A personal development program by The Courage Collective. Check it out here.To write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, please email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!  Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Ariana and I discuss healthy tools and strategies for coping with anxiety and mental health challenges.  We speak to our experiences with therapy and the difficulties we've each faced when it comes to feeling anxious, stressed, and desperate for change.  We drive home the point that this work is individual.  What may work for me, may not work for you.  We also touch on self care as a trend and the dangers that this can create when it comes to creating access to self care resources. ResourcesAre you having a shitty day? WebsiteLow Cost Counselling in Toronto - Hard FeelingsCrisis Hotline - Gernstein Crisis CentreProgressive Muscle Relaxation - How ToCalm AppHeadspace AppKelly Brogan - Holistic Psychiatry To write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, please email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe.  Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Oksana and I discuss what it takes to start something new.  We go over some strategies for getting motivated and tools for sustaining that motivation when things get tough.  We speak to our own experiences creating businesses and 'side hustles'.  We get honest about the reality of persevering through the peaks and valleys of bringing a vision to life.  This episode is for all of you interested in taking an idea or dream and making it a reality.  Check out Oksana's website: http://www.oksanaberda.comSupport local artists!ResourcesMel Robbins - Motivation is GarbageMalcolm Gladwell - Revisionist History Season 1, Ep. 7How I Built This PodcastTo write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, please email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe.  Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Natassia and I discuss what it's like to make friends as adults.  We speak to our own experiences with making friends as kids and adolescents and how this process has evolved over time.  I know that this is something I've needed advice on in the past, so I'm excited to share it with you today.  It's challenging to start new friendships when you're in a more mature phase of life and it's definitely painful to let old friendships go.  We'll walk you through some advice we have for those feeling lonely and those looking for ways to meaningfully invest in their friendships.Today's episode is brought to you by Becoming Bold: The Online Program.  A personal development program by The Courage Collective. Check it out here.To write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, please email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!  Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Jenny and I get into the MUD with a big conversation about what makes a healthy relationship.  We each talk candidly about our own personal relationships and what we do to intentionally contribute to their health and growth.  We speak to our mistakes, our shortcomings, and everything that we learn on a day-to-day basis to become better people and partners.  Check out Jenny's jewellery business, Rauq, here on Etsy or Instagram.Resources: The 5 Love Languages by Gary ChapmanWhere Should We Begin? with Esther PerelThe School of Life created by Alain de BottonBrene BrownTo write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!  Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Adam and I talk about our own relationships to social media and how they've drastically changed over the last year.  We discuss the ways in which social media can effect our mental health and why we choose to distance ourselves from it.  We offer advice on how to detox from social media and then offer you some food for thought on how you can spend less time online and more time living your real, present life.  To write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!  Thank you for listening!
In this episode, Carly and I talk about what it means to be 'in balance' and how we've each struggled with this now and in the past.  We share some tools that we each use for checking in and regaining balance.  We take this seriously, but not too seriously, so enjoy a couple laughs with us too.  This conversation will leave you with a few takeaways for both how to think about balance differently and how to make sure your cup is full more often than not.  To write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! 
In this episode, Jenn and I talk about what it means to us to believe in yourself.  We do our best to take this big topic and chop it up into bite-sized ideas and strategies for you to try in your own life.  We speak to our personal experiences with self-doubt and brainstorm where that inner-critic comes from.  To write to Dear Courage with a question or request for advice, email info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your message anonymously at this link: https://goo.gl/forms/eDz9HfMLGymmNLzz2Please don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! 
Dear Courage - Trailer

Dear Courage - Trailer

2018-10-0403:01

A courageously honest advice podcast hosted by Brittany Turner. Tune in each episode to hear Brittany respond to listener mail and offer advice on a plethora of challenges and triumphs. Often joined by a friend, you’ll hear a real conversation that aims to give you relatable insight and a fresh perspective. Write to Brittany at info@thecouragecollective.ca or submit your letter anonymously here: https://goo.gl/forms/CFACmX58GR48WSxx2 Brittany is a Toronto-based Personal Coach and Founder of The Courage Collective.
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