Recommendation Library
Recommendations & resources curated by the Just Breathe Team.
The following is a collection of carefully curated articles and resources that you may find helpful as you navigate a difficult journey. We hope you will find solace in what we’ve provided. If you have comments or questions, please get in touch.

Baby Animal Social Media Accounts
August 22, 2021
If pictures and/or videos of baby animals don't de-stress you, we don't know what will!

Intro to ASMR
August 15, 2021
ASMR videos are sometimes called "brain massage." It is believed that people who watch ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) videos show physiological responses like a decreased heart rate, which explains the intense feeling of relaxation. During ASMR the brain releases specific neuro-chemicals like endorphins and oxytocin

Opal: A Digital Mindfulness Assistant
August 8, 2021
Opal is an app that will help you take control of your phone and break addiction to apps, so you can reclaim your time and be more focused each day.
Just Breathe Master Resource Guide
August 1, 2021
Using the dimensions of wellness, The Just Breathe team has created a dynamic, living resource guide that includes both national and local options to help you achieve your wellness goals.

Financial Health during COVID-19
July 25, 2021
Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome presents a series of virtual workshops to help EBR residents budget, plan, and access aid during the COVID-19 crisis.

Top Box Foods
July 18, 2025
Top Box is a community-based non-profit with a simple purpose: to make healthy food affordable and accessible to all. They serve Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas in Louisiana, and deliver incredibly fresh produce at very reasonable prices to help promote health and wellness in the greater community. They deliver right to your home!

Baton Rouge's Blue Zoo
July 11, 2021
BlueZoo is an aquatic attraction located outside of the Mall of Louisiana and it's perfect for kids and adults alike. They provide a very hands on approach to education of the importance of marine life and conservation. There are lots of amazing interactive sea life exhibits that could help beat the heat this summer! Also, check out the summer science camp at the end of July! (https://batonrouge.bluezoo.us/science-camp/)

Products for Staying Cool this Summer
July 4, 2021
From one of my fave media outlets, The Skimm has compiled 11 products for people who hate being hot. While the Louisiana heat is pretty inescapable, these products might help to thwart the swampy heat!

How's Work? with Esther Perel
June 27, 2021
In the podcast, How’s Work?, iconic couples therapist Esther Perel brings new perspective to the invisible forces that shape workplace connections, conflict and dynamics through one-time therapy sessions with coworkers, cofounders and colleagues — touching every work environment from start-ups and family businesses to corporations and service industries.

Heads Up Guys
June 19, 2021
June is Men's Health month! Heads Up Guys is a Canadian based site and online resource that supports men in their fight against depression by providing tips, tools, information about professional services, and stories of success.

Omada
June 13, 2021
Omada is a digital health program that uses a combination of behavioral and data science to build healthy habits. It includes a fancy wireless scale, a professional health coach, a support group, and customized plan for your unique goals. For those of you with BCBS OGB, it is ALL FREE!

Easy Meal Prep for Returning to the Office
June 6, 2021
I heard some of you mention the anticipation of change in meal time when you return to work. This article has some great tips for easy meal prep to help. Start practicing now before you make the Big Switch!

Red Stick Spice Co. Cooking Classes
May 31, 2021
Cooking at home can be important to health and happiness; it can even be a de-stressor for some! Red Stick Spice Co in Baton Rouge offers a broad variety of fun and interesting classes! You can go solo, do a date night, or take the kids!

CrazyHeadComics Instagram Account
May 23, 2021
Crazyheadcomics is one of my favorite Mental health awareness art accounts.
Matilda uses her own personal experiences to help others relate through her sketches, artwork, poetry, updates and blogposts, instagram illustrations, advice and affirmations, and more.

Visit Baton Rouge
May 16, 2021
Visit Baton Rouge stands with us as we navigate these rough waters during an unprecedented crisis in our world, country and local community. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the Baton Rouge community is not only known for its hospitality but its resiliency.
While BR begins to reopen under the guidelines set forth by the Governor, we are excited to welcome folks back out into our wonderful city. Visit BR features everything you need to know: things to do, restaurants, coupons, and everything in between! Let's get out there!

Are you flourishing? Take the quiz via NYT to find out!
May 5, 2021
How do you know if you’re languishing, flourishing or somewhere in between? The first step toward better overall well-being is to think about how you’re doing in different parts of your life. At Harvard’s Human Flourishing Program, Tyler J. VanderWeele uses this quiz to gauge a person’s overall physical, mental and emotional well-being. While he says there’s no specific score to determine if someone is definitely flourishing, the higher the score, the better. Just taking the quiz, and reflecting on the questions, can put you on a path to making positive changes. And comparing yourself to the national average — it was about 70 before the pandemic and 65 in June 2020 — can give you a sense of where you stand.

Books for Escaping the Present Moment
May 2, 2021
Productive distractions are great stress relievers during a pandemic. Author Erin Khar said, “Books are a great source of comfort during life’s challenging moments. And we are in one of those difficult moments now.”

Managing Zoom Fatigue
April 25, 2021
This is your Resource description. It’s a great place to include relevant information about the article, so site visitors can understand how it can help them. Choose an image, photo gallery, or video to feature in your post for extra clarity and engagement.

NAMI Frontline
January 27, 2021
NAMI is pleased to join the #FirstRespondersFirst initiative to support frontline health care and public safety professionals facing the adverse mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. This community-centered initiative is called NAMI Frontline Wellness.
As you navigate this site, you will find information and resources specific to your profession. This will include:
Confidential and professional support
Peer support
Techniques to build resilience
Support for family members
Information on how to identify signs of a potential mental health emergency

Earth Day 2021
April 18, 2021
From April 20-22, join the world’s leaders for Earth Day 2021. Together, we can prevent the coming disasters of climate change and environmental destruction. Together, we can Restore Our Earth™.
Come back on April 20 for the start of the event, and follow our platforms to join the discussion. The theme of Earth Day 2021 is Restore Our Earth™.

How to Manage Complicated Feelings During the Chauvin Trial
April 11, 2021
For many, especially Black folks, the trial of Derek Chauvin brings back memories of Floyd's killing last May, and all the feelings of grief, anger and sadness that came with it.
It's tempting to want to push those feelings back down again.
Four Minneapolis-based mental health professionals shared their thoughts about how to manage your feelings as the trial gets underway.

40 Fun Ways to Exercise (Without Realizing It)
April 4, 2021
They all say we should move more to feel better. Why is it so hard then!? So look, exercise doesn't have to be all running marathons or doing a thousand burpees. This blog post has some great inspiration (40 actually) on how to get moving without it totally sucking.

The Enneagram
March 26, 2021
The Enneagram wants to know why your personality is the way it is. This is a difficult question with a complex and dynamic set of answers. Unsurprisingly, the Enneagram is a complicated model. So truity.com offers a crash course version.
In a nutshell, the Enneagram personality model places people into one of nine personality types. If you've ever overheard a weird conversation like, “You’re a Type 1? I’m a Type 7!” you were overhearing an exchange about the Enneagram—and those two people just got a huge scoop of information on each other. The Enneagram can be an excellent tool in self-exploration and understanding.

Canvas, a short film in honor of David McCants
March 21, 2021
After a heartbreaking loss, a grandfather struggling to reclaim his passion for painting finds the inspiration to create again. In honor of David McCants, this touching 9 minute film is a beautiful take on life, love, family, grief and loss.

50 Questions To Ask Your Partner (or Bestie) When You're Bored Out Of Your Mind
March 14, 2021
Welp, we are one year in to this thing. Once you've scrolled through all of Netflix, baked a third loaf of banana bread, and cleaned your home from top to bottom, you and your partner (or bestie) may find yourselves sinking to new depths of boredom. At this point in the pandemic, it might even feel like you've officially discussed everything there is to discuss, and have no option left but to stare at the walls in silence. That is, unless, you dive into these 50, expert-approved questions to ask your partner (or friend or relative) when you're bored, curated by Bustle.

Terrible, Thanks for Asking
March 7, 2021
Nora McInerny, author and TED main stage speaker, hosts this podcast, which honestly answers the omnipresent question "how are you?" with frank and refreshing discussions of grief, pain, emotion, and the awkward, uncomfortable issues so often brushed aside. Sometimes it's hard to listen to, but that's exactly what makes it worth your time.

Three-Ingredient Dinners for Busy People
February 28, 2021
Weekday dinnertime can be taxing, both mentally and time-wise during a busy, stressful week. Buzzfeed provides this excellent list to help manage meal time in a snap. Check out this 25 recipes with only 3 ingredients! I've tried the cacio de pepe and it was so easy, but importantly, incredibly delicious.
Codeswitch
February 19, 2021
This week's recommendation honors African American History Month. From NPR, Codeswitch is the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for! Hosted by journalists of color, the podcast tackles the subject of race head-on. They explore how it impacts every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, sports and everything in between. This podcast makes ALL OF US part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story.

We're Not Really Strangers Card Game
February 12, 2021
In the spirit of Valentine's Day and Mardi Gras, today's recommendation may help to generate connection and understanding. We're Not Really Strangers is a purpose driven card game and movement all about empowering meaningful connections. Three carefully crafted levels of questions and wildcards that allow you to deepen your existing relationships and create new ones.
There are multiple versions of the game, so everyone can find something, whether you're single, in committed relationship or you just want to better reflect on yourself and your relationships.

Waking Up App
February 4, 2021
Waking Up is a guide to understanding the mind, for the purpose of living a more balanced and fulfilling life. Join Sam Harris—neuroscientist, philosopher, and New York Times best-selling author—as he explores the practice of meditation and examines the theory behind it

The Skimm: the news without all the noise
January 23, 2021
We keep hearing we should stay informed, while limiting news consumption to stay healthy and balanced. Enter: The Skimm. This email subscription breaks down the complicated and unsexy topics when it comes to your career, your health, and your wallet so you can get stuff done. Meet, news without all the noise. The Skimm gives the context behind the headlines and weeds out what you really need to know. They somehow tackle complicated, and let's face it, sometimes dull news story in easy-to-read, quick articles; they also always infuse current pop culture news so we can keep up with the kids! Bonus articles plus their own curated recommendations help you set personal goals in manageable ways!
The Professional Quality of Life
January 17, 2021
The ProQOL assessment is the most commonly used measure of the negative and positive affects of helping others who experience suffering and trauma. The ProQOL has sub-scales for compassion satisfaction, burnout and compassion fatigue

Headspace: A Guide to Meditation
January 6, 2021
When's the last time you did nothing? Truly nothing? Headspace takes a friendly, animated look at the benefits of meditation while offering techniques and guided meditations to jump-start your practice. The new Netflix docuseries offers fundamental techniques for finding calm for the family.

Five Good Minutes
December 28, 2020
Just Breathe LOVES this resource and we use it often to build Mindfulness Mini vidoes! The book by Jeffrey Brantley and Wendy Millstine, provides guided imagery, relaxation, mindfulness, and meditation practices-fun activities that relieve stress and create meaning and purpose in the reader's day. These practices help readers feel good, get motivated, and become inspired to change their lives for the better. Over time, these activities become guideposts readers will return to throughout the day, providing energy and inspiration when they need them most. In other words, the time readers of this book take for themselves in the morning might just be the five good minutes that change their lives.

How to have difficult conversations with Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby
12/21/2020
As we head into the holiday season during one of the most challenging years in recent history, we thought it would be helpful to have some devoted resources to managing conflict. Difficult conversations are tough to have, and easy to avoid (or botch). But authentic communication is vital for healthy relationships — especially when it's about something that is really important to you. It's at times like these that productive, compassionate "critical conversations" are so crucial. Today: Learn real-world strategies for how to have difficult conversations so that you can prevent differences from fracturing your most important relationships.

The Social Dilemma
December 10, 2020
The Social Dilemma is a 2020 American docudrama film directed by Jeff Orlowski and written by Orlowski, Davis Coombe, and Vickie Curtis. It explores the the societal impact social media has caused and goes into depth on the filmmakers' perception of its true purposes. It also highlights social media's effect on mental health and wellbeing. An entertaining and fascinating watch!

Unlocking Us Podcast with Brene Brown
October 6, 2020
Brene Brown has spent over 20 years studying the emotions and experiences that bring meaning and purpose to our lives, and if there’s one thing she's learned it’s this: We are hardwired for connection, and connecting requires courage, vulnerability, and conversation. This is a podcast that’s real, unpolished, honest, and reflects both the magic and the messiness of what it means to be human. Brene says: episodes will include conversations with the people who are teaching me, challenging me, confusing me, or maybe even ticking me off a little. She also has direct conversations with you about what she's learning from new research, and there are some episodes dedicated to answering listener questions. We don’t have to do life alone. We were never meant to.
Recommendation Library
Recommendations & resources curated by the Just Breathe Team.
The following is a collection of carefully curated articles and resources that you may find helpful as you navigate a difficult journey. We hope you will find solace in what we’ve provided. If you have comments or questions, please get in touch.
Just Breathe Master Resource Guide
August 1, 2021
Using the dimensions of wellness, The Just Breathe team has created a dynamic, living resource guide that includes both national and local options to help you achieve your wellness goals.

Financial Health during COVID-19
July 25, 2021
Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome presents a series of virtual workshops to help EBR residents budget, plan, and access aid during the COVID-19 crisis.

Top Box Foods
July 18, 2025
Top Box is a community-based non-profit with a simple purpose: to make healthy food affordable and accessible to all. They serve Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas in Louisiana, and deliver incredibly fresh produce at very reasonable prices to help promote health and wellness in the greater community. They deliver right to your home!

Baton Rouge's Blue Zoo
July 11, 2021
BlueZoo is an aquatic attraction located outside of the Mall of Louisiana and it's perfect for kids and adults alike. They provide a very hands on approach to education of the importance of marine life and conservation. There are lots of amazing interactive sea life exhibits that could help beat the heat this summer! Also, check out the summer science camp at the end of July! (https://batonrouge.bluezoo.us/science-camp/)

Products for Staying Cool this Summer
July 4, 2021
From one of my fave media outlets, The Skimm has compiled 11 products for people who hate being hot. While the Louisiana heat is pretty inescapable, these products might help to thwart the swampy heat!

How's Work? with Esther Perel
June 27, 2021
In the podcast, How’s Work?, iconic couples therapist Esther Perel brings new perspective to the invisible forces that shape workplace connections, conflict and dynamics through one-time therapy sessions with coworkers, cofounders and colleagues — touching every work environment from start-ups and family businesses to corporations and service industries.

Heads Up Guys
June 19, 2021
June is Men's Health month! Heads Up Guys is a Canadian based site and online resource that supports men in their fight against depression by providing tips, tools, information about professional services, and stories of success.

Omada
June 13, 2021
Omada is a digital health program that uses a combination of behavioral and data science to build healthy habits. It includes a fancy wireless scale, a professional health coach, a support group, and customized plan for your unique goals. For those of you with BCBS OGB, it is ALL FREE!

Easy Meal Prep for Returning to the Office
June 6, 2021
I heard some of you mention the anticipation of change in meal time when you return to work. This article has some great tips for easy meal prep to help. Start practicing now before you make the Big Switch!

Red Stick Spice Co. Cooking Classes
May 31, 2021
Cooking at home can be important to health and happiness; it can even be a de-stressor for some! Red Stick Spice Co in Baton Rouge offers a broad variety of fun and interesting classes! You can go solo, do a date night, or take the kids!

CrazyHeadComics Instagram Account
May 23, 2021
Crazyheadcomics is one of my favorite Mental health awareness art accounts.
Matilda uses her own personal experiences to help others relate through her sketches, artwork, poetry, updates and blogposts, instagram illustrations, advice and affirmations, and more.

Visit Baton Rouge
May 16, 2021
Visit Baton Rouge stands with us as we navigate these rough waters during an unprecedented crisis in our world, country and local community. Whether you're a local or a visitor, the Baton Rouge community is not only known for its hospitality but its resiliency.
While BR begins to reopen under the guidelines set forth by the Governor, we are excited to welcome folks back out into our wonderful city. Visit BR features everything you need to know: things to do, restaurants, coupons, and everything in between! Let's get out there!

Are you flourishing? Take the quiz via NYT to find out!
May 5, 2021
How do you know if you’re languishing, flourishing or somewhere in between? The first step toward better overall well-being is to think about how you’re doing in different parts of your life. At Harvard’s Human Flourishing Program, Tyler J. VanderWeele uses this quiz to gauge a person’s overall physical, mental and emotional well-being. While he says there’s no specific score to determine if someone is definitely flourishing, the higher the score, the better. Just taking the quiz, and reflecting on the questions, can put you on a path to making positive changes. And comparing yourself to the national average — it was about 70 before the pandemic and 65 in June 2020 — can give you a sense of where you stand.

Books for Escaping the Present Moment
May 2, 2021
Productive distractions are great stress relievers during a pandemic. Author Erin Khar said, “Books are a great source of comfort during life’s challenging moments. And we are in one of those difficult moments now.”

Managing Zoom Fatigue
April 25, 2021
This is your Resource description. It’s a great place to include relevant information about the article, so site visitors can understand how it can help them. Choose an image, photo gallery, or video to feature in your post for extra clarity and engagement.

NAMI Frontline
January 27, 2021
NAMI is pleased to join the #FirstRespondersFirst initiative to support frontline health care and public safety professionals facing the adverse mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. This community-centered initiative is called NAMI Frontline Wellness.
As you navigate this site, you will find information and resources specific to your profession. This will include:
Confidential and professional support
Peer support
Techniques to build resilience
Support for family members
Information on how to identify signs of a potential mental health emergency

Earth Day 2021
April 18, 2021
From April 20-22, join the world’s leaders for Earth Day 2021. Together, we can prevent the coming disasters of climate change and environmental destruction. Together, we can Restore Our Earth™.
Come back on April 20 for the start of the event, and follow our platforms to join the discussion. The theme of Earth Day 2021 is Restore Our Earth™.

How to Manage Complicated Feelings During the Chauvin Trial
April 11, 2021
For many, especially Black folks, the trial of Derek Chauvin brings back memories of Floyd's killing last May, and all the feelings of grief, anger and sadness that came with it.
It's tempting to want to push those feelings back down again.
Four Minneapolis-based mental health professionals shared their thoughts about how to manage your feelings as the trial gets underway.

40 Fun Ways to Exercise (Without Realizing It)
April 4, 2021
They all say we should move more to feel better. Why is it so hard then!? So look, exercise doesn't have to be all running marathons or doing a thousand burpees. This blog post has some great inspiration (40 actually) on how to get moving without it totally sucking.

The Enneagram
March 26, 2021
The Enneagram wants to know why your personality is the way it is. This is a difficult question with a complex and dynamic set of answers. Unsurprisingly, the Enneagram is a complicated model. So truity.com offers a crash course version.
In a nutshell, the Enneagram personality model places people into one of nine personality types. If you've ever overheard a weird conversation like, “You’re a Type 1? I’m a Type 7!” you were overhearing an exchange about the Enneagram—and those two people just got a huge scoop of information on each other. The Enneagram can be an excellent tool in self-exploration and understanding.

Canvas, a short film in honor of David McCants
March 21, 2021
After a heartbreaking loss, a grandfather struggling to reclaim his passion for painting finds the inspiration to create again. In honor of David McCants, this touching 9 minute film is a beautiful take on life, love, family, grief and loss.

50 Questions To Ask Your Partner (or Bestie) When You're Bored Out Of Your Mind
March 14, 2021
Welp, we are one year in to this thing. Once you've scrolled through all of Netflix, baked a third loaf of banana bread, and cleaned your home from top to bottom, you and your partner (or bestie) may find yourselves sinking to new depths of boredom. At this point in the pandemic, it might even feel like you've officially discussed everything there is to discuss, and have no option left but to stare at the walls in silence. That is, unless, you dive into these 50, expert-approved questions to ask your partner (or friend or relative) when you're bored, curated by Bustle.

Terrible, Thanks for Asking
March 7, 2021
Nora McInerny, author and TED main stage speaker, hosts this podcast, which honestly answers the omnipresent question "how are you?" with frank and refreshing discussions of grief, pain, emotion, and the awkward, uncomfortable issues so often brushed aside. Sometimes it's hard to listen to, but that's exactly what makes it worth your time.

Three-Ingredient Dinners for Busy People
February 28, 2021
Weekday dinnertime can be taxing, both mentally and time-wise during a busy, stressful week. Buzzfeed provides this excellent list to help manage meal time in a snap. Check out this 25 recipes with only 3 ingredients! I've tried the cacio de pepe and it was so easy, but importantly, incredibly delicious.
Codeswitch
February 19, 2021
This week's recommendation honors African American History Month. From NPR, Codeswitch is the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for! Hosted by journalists of color, the podcast tackles the subject of race head-on. They explore how it impacts every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, sports and everything in between. This podcast makes ALL OF US part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story.

We're Not Really Strangers Card Game
February 12, 2021
In the spirit of Valentine's Day and Mardi Gras, today's recommendation may help to generate connection and understanding. We're Not Really Strangers is a purpose driven card game and movement all about empowering meaningful connections. Three carefully crafted levels of questions and wildcards that allow you to deepen your existing relationships and create new ones.
There are multiple versions of the game, so everyone can find something, whether you're single, in committed relationship or you just want to better reflect on yourself and your relationships.

Waking Up App
February 4, 2021
Waking Up is a guide to understanding the mind, for the purpose of living a more balanced and fulfilling life. Join Sam Harris—neuroscientist, philosopher, and New York Times best-selling author—as he explores the practice of meditation and examines the theory behind it

The Skimm: the news without all the noise
January 23, 2021
We keep hearing we should stay informed, while limiting news consumption to stay healthy and balanced. Enter: The Skimm. This email subscription breaks down the complicated and unsexy topics when it comes to your career, your health, and your wallet so you can get stuff done. Meet, news without all the noise. The Skimm gives the context behind the headlines and weeds out what you really need to know. They somehow tackle complicated, and let's face it, sometimes dull news story in easy-to-read, quick articles; they also always infuse current pop culture news so we can keep up with the kids! Bonus articles plus their own curated recommendations help you set personal goals in manageable ways!
The Professional Quality of Life
January 17, 2021
The ProQOL assessment is the most commonly used measure of the negative and positive affects of helping others who experience suffering and trauma. The ProQOL has sub-scales for compassion satisfaction, burnout and compassion fatigue

Headspace: A Guide to Meditation
January 6, 2021
When's the last time you did nothing? Truly nothing? Headspace takes a friendly, animated look at the benefits of meditation while offering techniques and guided meditations to jump-start your practice. The new Netflix docuseries offers fundamental techniques for finding calm for the family.

Five Good Minutes
December 28, 2020
Just Breathe LOVES this resource and we use it often to build Mindfulness Mini vidoes! The book by Jeffrey Brantley and Wendy Millstine, provides guided imagery, relaxation, mindfulness, and meditation practices-fun activities that relieve stress and create meaning and purpose in the reader's day. These practices help readers feel good, get motivated, and become inspired to change their lives for the better. Over time, these activities become guideposts readers will return to throughout the day, providing energy and inspiration when they need them most. In other words, the time readers of this book take for themselves in the morning might just be the five good minutes that change their lives.

How to have difficult conversations with Dr. Lisa Marie Bobby
12/21/2020
As we head into the holiday season during one of the most challenging years in recent history, we thought it would be helpful to have some devoted resources to managing conflict. Difficult conversations are tough to have, and easy to avoid (or botch). But authentic communication is vital for healthy relationships — especially when it's about something that is really important to you. It's at times like these that productive, compassionate "critical conversations" are so crucial. Today: Learn real-world strategies for how to have difficult conversations so that you can prevent differences from fracturing your most important relationships.

The Social Dilemma
December 10, 2020
The Social Dilemma is a 2020 American docudrama film directed by Jeff Orlowski and written by Orlowski, Davis Coombe, and Vickie Curtis. It explores the the societal impact social media has caused and goes into depth on the filmmakers' perception of its true purposes. It also highlights social media's effect on mental health and wellbeing. An entertaining and fascinating watch!

Unlocking Us Podcast with Brene Brown
October 6, 2020
Brene Brown has spent over 20 years studying the emotions and experiences that bring meaning and purpose to our lives, and if there’s one thing she's learned it’s this: We are hardwired for connection, and connecting requires courage, vulnerability, and conversation. This is a podcast that’s real, unpolished, honest, and reflects both the magic and the messiness of what it means to be human. Brene says: episodes will include conversations with the people who are teaching me, challenging me, confusing me, or maybe even ticking me off a little. She also has direct conversations with you about what she's learning from new research, and there are some episodes dedicated to answering listener questions. We don’t have to do life alone. We were never meant to.