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  • Taking a Break... Back May 18th
    2026/03/09

    In this episode, Steph shares an important update about the 52 Weeks Podcast. After juggling multiple podcasts, social media, and a full-time job, she’s decided to take a two-month break from podcasting and content creation to focus her energy on building courses and running paid ads to grow the next stage of her business. Inspired by recent conversations about saying no, shame-free productivity, and focusing on what matters most—and reinforced by getting sick and realizing how stretched her schedule had become—Steph explains why stepping away for a short reset feels like the right move. While it’s a little scary to pause something she loves, she’s excited to come back with fresh energy and new ideas. The 52 Weeks Podcast will return May 18th with more conversations about goals, routines, and habits that help you build the life you want.

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    4 分
  • My Recap of Tanya Dantus’s “Inner Yes” Challenge
    2026/03/04

    In this recap episode of the 52 Weeks Podcast, Steph reflects on the challenge from psychotherapist Tanya Dantus, who invited listeners to tune into their internal “yes” and “no.” Through a simple body-awareness exercise, Tanya encourages people to pause and notice what a true “yes” feels like—and to begin recognizing when something is actually a “no.” Steph shares how this challenge made her reflect on how she makes decisions in her own life, especially when it comes to commitments, invitations, and opportunities. Sometimes something might be a great opportunity, but it’s still a “no for right now.” In this episode, Steph talks about learning to trust that inner compass, protecting your time and energy, and how recognizing your true “yes” can help keep you aligned with what you actually want in life.

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    3 分
  • Tanya Dantus | Where Your Goals Really Come From
    2026/03/02

    On the 52 Weeks, we talk about the habits, mindset, and decisions that shape your life week by week. But what happens when the goals you’re chasing were never truly yours to begin with? In this episode, Tanya Dantus, a licensed psychotherapist, somatic practitioner, and author of The Power of No, explains how childhood conditioning, past experiences, and the need for approval can quietly influence the goals you pursue. Through her work blending somatic therapy, depth psychology, and expressive practices, Tanya shares why real change begins when you pause and ask where a goal is truly coming from and learn to trust your own internal “yes” and “no.”

    Guest Links

    Book – The Power of No
    https://www.tanyadantus.com/the-power-of-no

    Website
    https://www.tanyadantus.com

    Instagram
    https://www.instagram.com/tanyadantus


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    30 分
  • Christina Russell | Rewriting Your Inner Narrative
    2026/02/23

    What if the voice telling you you’re not enough… isn’t actually yours? In this episode of the 52 Weeks Podcast, Christina Russell, author and mindset coach, to talk about breaking negative mental cycles and building real self-worth. Christina shares how learning to challenge negative thoughts, ask better questions, and reframe setbacks completely changed how she sees failure and success. From losing thousands of dollars on an early business idea to discovering the confidence she didn’t know she had, Christina explains how our biggest disappointments can reveal strengths we didn’t know existed.

    The conversation explores self-love, pivoting when something no longer serves you, and why one of the most powerful mindset shifts you can make is asking a simple question when negative thoughts appear: “Who said that?”

    Connect with Christina Russell

    Website: https://therusmix.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rusmixcoaching/

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    31 分
  • My Recap of Lisa Zawrotny’s Generator Principle Challenge
    2026/02/18

    In this recap episode of the 52 Weeks Podcast, Steph reflects on the challenge from productivity coach Lisa Zawrotny, who encouraged listeners to think about the simplest possible day using what she calls the Generator Principle. The idea is that when life throws something unexpected your way—like illness, emergencies, or overwhelming responsibilities—you focus only on the essentials instead of trying to power everything at once. After recording the episode, Steph unexpectedly got sick for a week and experienced exactly what Lisa was talking about. In this honest reflection, she shares how the experience forced her to rethink her schedule, her energy, and the number of commitments she’s juggling. From rediscovering the importance of a “joy list” to realizing she may need to simplify and automate parts of her life, Steph explores what it really means to create a sustainable routine and have a plan for when life inevitably disrupts it.

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    3 分
  • Lisa Zawrotny | Shame-Free Productivity
    2026/02/16

    What if the problem isn’t that you’re not productive enough but that the productivity systems you’ve been told to follow were never designed for the way your brain and life actually work? In this episode, productivity coach and podcast host Lisa Zawrotny shares why traditional productivity advice often creates more shame than results, especially for multi-passionate people juggling many interests, responsibilities, and seasons of life. Lisa explains why self-awareness is the most powerful productivity tool, how managing your energy matters more than managing your time, and why building a “joy list” of things that energize you can actually make you more productive. This epsiode reminds us that real progress doesn’t come from hustling harder, but from consistently taking small steps with compassion instead of shame.Connect with Lisa Zawrotny
    Website: https://positivelyproductive.com
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/positively_lisa
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/positivelyproductive

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    27 分
  • My Recap of Rachel Rose’s Communication Challenge Starting the Year with a Clean Slate
    2026/02/11

    In this recap episode of the 52 Weeks Podcast, Steph reflects on the challenge from relationship expert Rachel Rose, who encouraged listeners to start the year with a clean slate by revisiting situations where communication may have been left unfinished. Instead of focusing on negative experiences, the challenge is about taking ownership of moments where we may have slowly faded from a conversation or avoided being direct. Steph shares how the exercise made her reflect on how she wants to communicate in dating and relationships, and why clear, kind communication can make a big difference in a world where ghosting has become common. The episode explores the value of emotional responsibility, being intentional with our words, and how even drafting a message—whether you send it or not—can help you move forward with greater clarity and integrity.

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    6 分
  • Why Valentine’s Day Messes With Your Head (And How to Reframe It)
    2026/02/13

    February has a way of turning the volume up on love. If you’re in it, healing from it, craving it, or completely over the pressure of it, you’re not alone. This Valentine’s episode of 52 Weeks, brings back relationship and boundaries coach Rachel Rose — author of Date Your Worth, Not Your Wound , for the kind of conversation that feels like a reset. In this episode you will hear how Valentine’s Day can mess with your head (single or coupled), how social media warps expectations, the difference between conflict and fighting, and what it looks like to date with intention without letting rejection rewrite your worth. You’ll leave with a simple challenge to close old loops, step into 2026 cleaner, and move forward with more peace.

    Connect with Rachel Rose

    📖 Book: Date Your Worth, Not Your Wound https://www.amazon.com/Date-Your-Worth-Not-Wound/dp/1036916286

    📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamrachel.rose/


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    49 分