
How are you... really? Lindsey and Amy sit down and have an honest check-in. Both therapists, Amy and Linds process the here and now, sharing what the process of opening up really looks like. While clinically trained, the two are as unhinged, messy, and human as can be as they explore this adventure called life.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 137 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Alternative HealthSelf-ImprovementEducationHealth & Fitness | |||

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I love how approachable and grounded this podcast feels. It’s a gentle reminder to be kind to myself while still holding space for honesty and self-reflection. The topics are incredibly relevant to what so many of us are navigating right now. Thank you for creating this — it truly makes a difference!
Love coming to listen to Lindsey and Amy repeatedly mic drop all the truths! The topics are sometimes impeccably timed with things that I am dealing with and I love listening to their advice as well as the banter! You girls keep it light while also spitting those truths that are so necessary. Love you girls!
Came for Amy staying for all the invaluable knowledge. Don’t sleep on this one ladies & gents! 👍👍
Lindsey and Amy crush it! I appreciate their thoughtful insights. They find an exceptional balance in their dialogue between clinical expertise and the “average” human experience. A great listen for the clinically minded or for those look for personal development!
For anyone looking to learn and hear about every day issues, this is a great podcast. Lindsey, cohost, and guest are open and vulnerable that allow listeners to feel like they are next to them on the couch hanging out. This creates an environment of authentic and realism to talk about issues and understand the core of the issues. They talk about the highs and lows and how they deal with them. What works and doesn’t work.
Great podcast that I have benefited from in my own life!
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The episodes feature in-depth conversations primarily about mental health, relationships, and self-improvement, exploring modern-day challenges through a therapeutic lens. The hosts, both trained therapists, pair clinical knowledge with relatable experiences, often incorporating personal anecdotes and listener stories. The dynamic between Lindsey and Amy creates a space that blends humor with sincerity, making complex topics accessible and engaging for listeners seeking both insight and a sense of community around issues of self-awareness and emotional well-being.
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