Sloane Convey is the founder of The Exchange and she is a Birth Educator. The Exchange is a collective of holistic practitioners who support women on their reproductive journey. She joins Amy to talk about creating an empowered community that is focused on helping the women in the Lowcountry. Sloane talks about what it means […]
RMT Ep 14: Building the Mom Community that works for you with Adriana Richardson
Adriana Richardson is the founder of Mom Bosses of Charleston and Adriana’s Virtual Assistant Solutions. She joins Amy to talk about creating a community for moms who are in business including a free directory for entrepreneurs to provide business information, networking and events around the Charleston area, and giving moms a platform to promote their […]
How to fight the “what-if” and worst-case scenarios
This past week, my husband had a bit of a medical situation. 8 days ago, he came home complaining of some digestive issues. His stomach was a bit upset and he was having trouble going to the restroom. I played it off that he’s a man child and his pain tolerance is next to nothing. […]
Life is unexpected
I am currently wearing knee brace that keeps my leg from bending. Last week my ankle gave out on me and I fell, twisting both my knee and my ankle. I have had several falls and near falls with this ankle so the process of putting on the walking boot, eventually switching to the lace […]
Why “Should” should be a dirty word to therapists
I “should” be a better mother/person/wife/friend. I “should” eat more vegetable. My husband “should” wash my car every week. My kids “should” get better grades/always have clean clothes/sleep through the night. I “should” have a hot 4 course dinner ready for the family every night at 6pm. I “should” spend the holidays with family. Should, […]
Why I suck at mindfulness, but keep practicing
I am terrible at mindfulness. That does not make me a bad therapist. Yes, I can tell my clients that there are benefits of mindfulness and that others have found this practice to be helpful. But I find it extremely difficult to practice what I preach. I can go on and on about the benefits of […]