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This podcast won’t solve all your problems, but it WILL go through them with you. Radhi Devlukia brings you a new weekly show called A Really Good Cry, a space where we can embrace the real, the messy and the beautiful parts of life that can be difficult to digest alone, together. Tune in for a good ole’ laugh, maybe shed a tear or two, and join a community where you can have a really good cry!

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Anna Runkle
The Crappy Childhood Fairy, a childhood trauma expert and author
Crappy Childhood Fairy
Episode: How to Rebuild Trust and Connection After Growing Up in Chaos with The Crappy Childhood Fairy Anna Runkle
Rochelle Humes
Singer, television presenter, entrepreneur, author, and mother of three
Episode: The Courage to Reinvent: Rochelle Humes on Work, Family & Self-Worth
Allie Michelle
A poet, author, and fantasy novelist.
Episode: Becoming a Whole Person: Shadow Work, Stillness, and the Page with Allie Michelle
Maeve Reilly
Celebrity stylist known for styling icons like Haley Bieber, Megan Fox, and Janelle Monáe
Episode: The Power of Style: How Clothes Can Change Your Energy with Celebrity Stylist Maeve Reilly
Roxie Nafousi
Self-development coach and speaker, author of the book 'Confidence'
Episode: Confidence: How to Build It, Be It, and Own It with Roxie Nafousi
Dr. Sam Watts
Author and expert on Ayurvedic approaches to healing cancer
Episode: Healing Cancer: Where Oncology Meets Ayurveda with Dr. Sam Watts
Mona Sharma
A nutritionist and wellness advisor who blends Ayurvedic wisdom with modern science.
Episode: Before You Burn Out: A Healing Conversation with Mona Sharma
Dr. Julie Smith
Clinical psychologist and best-selling author
Episode: Why You Never Feel Good Enough (And How to Change That) with Dr Julie Smith
Logan Ury
Director of Relationship Science at Hinge, behavioral scientist, and dating coach.
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Episode: How to Stop Sabotaging Your Love Life; Logan Ury on Dating Myths, Green Flags & Why You’re Still Single

Host

Radhi Devlukia
Host and creator focused on mental health and emotional wellness, dedicated to fostering vulnerability and connection among listeners. Radhi emphasizes authenticity and personal growth through discussions on life's challenges.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • A Happy Moment

    Listening to this podcast has taught me knew things, and also it has such lovely warm energy that it is a joy to listen to. It is like being able to drop in on a conversation with thoughtful, fun, and caring girlfriends whenever I want. Thank you Radhi for creating it and to you and your whole team for running it <3

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gswjnodwgku
    United States20 days ago
  • Love Radhi!

    Great podcast? Always sharing valuable information for women, health, love, relationships and everything in between. Love the episodes with Jay and Radhi lately.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Simplymelj
    United Statesa month ago
  • So many ads !

    I feel like I have to fast forward most of it :/

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    jude1994
    Canada3 months ago
  • Zzzz

    When you mentioned a quote “good and bad who knows” , I remembered a verse of the Quran which says: “But perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And Allah Knows, while you know not..”

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Small-79$&
    Canada3 months ago
  • Thank you Radhi

    Love all of the topics Radhi has chosen to talk about, as a woman they have been so helpful.🩷

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rebeccatheexplorer
    United States3 months ago

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Many find the honesty and vulnerability of the host refreshing, helping them feel connected and understood.
The podcast is praised for its depth and actionable insights on mental health, making it a go-to for self-improvement.
There are some complaints about the frequency of ads interrupting the flow of episodes and the need for deeper exploration of topics.

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How to Rebuild Trust and Connection After Growing Up in Chaos with The Crappy Childhood Fairy Anna Runkle
Q: What do you think has been the hardest truth for people to actually hear or learn about healing that they don't want to accept?
The moment of realization that they are responsible for changing their lives, which can feel invalidating when they're still focused on the trauma inflicted on them.
How to Rebuild Trust and Connection After Growing Up in Chaos with The Crappy Childhood Fairy Anna Runkle
Q: Could you share for anybody who doesn't know what complex PTSD is?
Complex PTSD is a kind of PTSD that can come from chronic, ongoing, intense stress, especially from childhood abuse and neglect.
How to Rebuild Trust and Connection After Growing Up in Chaos with The Crappy Childhood Fairy Anna Runkle
Q: At what point in your life did you realize that your childhood and what you went through was affecting your adulthood?
Kind of early on, when I was in college, I went to therapy for the first time and learned I was an adult child of an alcoholic, which helped me understand my struggles better.
The Power of Style: How Clothes Can Change Your Energy with Celebrity Stylist Maeve Reilly
Q: How do you balance your idea of what you love versus what your clients want?
It's about reading the energy of the person and knowing when you're pushing too hard.
The Power of Style: How Clothes Can Change Your Energy with Celebrity Stylist Maeve Reilly
Q: How do you feel you measure success in your life?
In my relationship, it feels like a win. When I'm peaceful, that's the best.

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The podcast offers a heartfelt exploration of life's challenges, often focusing on personal growth and emotional healing through honest and candid conversations. Each episode encourages listeners to embrace their vulnerability, providing insights into mental health, relationships, and personal well-being. Topics range from childhood trauma and self-worth to societal pressures and emotional wellness, featuring discussions with a variety of expert guests and heartfelt exchanges. What makes this podcast unique is its commitment to creating a supportive community where listeners can feel seen and heard, contributing their own experiences and participating in a collective journey of healing and joy.

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Recent guests on A Really Good Cry include:

1. Anna Runkle
2. Rochelle Humes
3. Allie Michelle
4. Maeve Reilly
5. Roxie Nafousi
6. Dr. Sam Watts
7. Mona Sharma
8. Dr. Julie Smith

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