
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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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness | |||

Could the pain you feel actually be wisdom waiting to unfold?
How often do your expectations write a story your reality can’t live up to?
Could disappointment be your teacher, not your enemy?
In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia... more
What if the person you’ve become is still carrying the pain of who you once were?
Could the patterns you can’t seem to break—disconnection, fear, self-doubt—be echoes of an unsafe childhood?
And what if healing isn’t about fixing the past, but te... more
What if Sunday wasn’t the end of your week—but the beginning of a better one?
Could a few intentional hours on Sunday change how you feel all week long?
What if rest and preparation—not productivity—were the secret to peace?
How much lighter wo... more
In this fun and unfiltered episode, Jay and Radhi dive into the world of “icks,” those oddly specific little turn-offs that make us cringe for reasons we can’t quite explain. From baby voices and socks with sandals to the blurry line between confiden... more
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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
Great podcast? Always sharing valuable information for women, health, love, relationships and everything in between. Love the episodes with Jay and Radhi lately.
I feel like I have to fast forward most of it :/
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..”
Love all of the topics Radhi has chosen to talk about, as a woman they have been so helpful.🩷
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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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