
A Really Good Cry
Radhi Devlukia hosts A Really Good Cry, a weekly podcast that creates a safe space for embracing life's messy and beautiful moments. Each episode dives into raw, unfiltered conversations about emotions, perspectives, and personal experiences, often featuring surprise guests like celebrities and experts. The show aims to help listeners learn, connect, and find comfort together, releasing new episodes every Tuesday.
Episodes
The Shift From Self Improvement to Self Mastery
Have you done all the work and still feel empty? Are you stuck in endless self-improvement with nothing to show for it? What if you’ve been asking the wrong question all along? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi breaks down the crucial difference between self-development and self-mastery, and why chasing growth without inner depth can leave you feeling perpetu
How to Heal, Let Go, and Find Faith | Dr. Thema Bryant
When the world tells you who you should be, how do you come home to your authentic self? Can you be both stressed and blessed at the same time, or must you choose one? How do we find room for joy and celebration while facing collective suffering and oppression? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Dr. Thema Bryant, a trauma recovery expert and 2023 President of the Ame
How to Eat, Move, and Live for YOUR Body Type - A Guide to Ayurveda
Have you ever felt off—but couldn’t quite explain why? Are you craving balance, clarity, or deeper connection with your body? Or maybe… you're tired of chasing wellness fads and just want to feel at home in yourself again? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi shares the gentle, powerful wisdom of Ayurveda—an ancient approach to healing that helps us reconnect
David Ghiyam on Manifestation, Money, and Spiritual Laws
Why do we want what we want? Is desire a sign of lack or alignment? What if the only thing blocking your abundance is your capacity to hold it? Can loss actually prepare you for more? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with entrepreneur and spiritual teacher David Ghiyam to unpack manifestation, wealth, relationships, and the spiritual laws that shape our reality. David
The Pep Talk You Need To Remember You're That B
Do your standards shrink the room? Have you ever been called too much, too intense, too selective, too particular? What if that's not a flaw, but proof of the work you've done on yourself? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi gets real about what it means to hold high standards — in dating, friendship, work, and with yourself. She breaks down the difference between ego-driven e
Dr. Lucky Sekhon on What Every Woman Should Know About Fertility in Her 20s and 30s
In a world where we’re told to “wait until you’re ready,” what does that really mean for your body? Are we empowering women with information about fertility — or overwhelming them with fear? And how do you hold hope when the journey to pregnancy feels uncertain, unpredictable, or painfully slow? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with fertili
3 Questions to Ask Yourself When You Feel Lost
Are you waiting to feel certain before you make a move? Do you know something needs to change but not what? What if feeling lost isn't a flaw, but a signal? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi breaks down the real psychology behind feeling lost and why it's not about lacking ambition or motivation, but about unmet needs you might not even know you have. From the Self-Determination T
The Real Reason Your Hair Is Falling Out - The Science of Hair Loss and How to Grow It Back for Good
Why does hair loss feel so sudden—and so personal? Is it stress, hormones, diet… or something deeper happening in the body? And why do so many “miracle” hair products never actually work? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia is joined by board-certified dermatologist Dr. Noreen Galaria for a grounding, science-forward conversation about hair loss, scalp hea
Spiritual Hygiene - Stop Leaking Your Energy
What if you’re not burnt out — just energetically cluttered? Why does anxiety build even when nothing “big” has happened? How much of your exhaustion comes from micro-betrayals of your own boundaries? What would change if you cleaned your energy the way you clean your body? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi introduces the concept of Spiritual Hygiene &mdash
Somatic Healing Explained - How to Release Stored Trauma with Liz Tenuto
What if your anxiety isn’t just in your mind, but in your body? Why do certain pains never fully go away? Can tiny movements actually release stored trauma? What if your body isn’t broken but just protective? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with somatic healing expert Liz Tenuto to explore how emotional stress and trauma live in the body, and how to safely
How to Forgive (Even When You Don’t Want To)
What if forgiveness isn’t about the person who hurt you, but about your own peace? Can anger be a disguise for deeper feelings like guilt or betrayal? Is it possible to forgive without ever speaking to someone again? How do you release trauma that keeps looping in your body and mind? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi explores forgiveness as a one-person process, a choice mad
Jim Curtis on How to Change the Beliefs That Are Running Your Life
Who are you when your mind is running on beliefs you never chose? Is your pain a life sentence — or a story waiting to be rewritten? What if the limits you feel aren’t real, but learned? And who might you become if you stopped fearing your own potential? In this mind-opening episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with transformational coach and author Jim Curtis for a dee
Practical Ways I Manage My ADHD Mind
Have you ever noticed how your thoughts seem to jump ahead before the moment has caught up? Why can a simple task spiral into mental noise, while something random pulls you into deep focus for hours? How often do you tell yourself you’ll “get to it later,” only to feel surprised when time disappears again? What happens when you stop blaming yourself for that—and start payin
Boundaries, Dependency, and Healthier Relationships with Nedra Tawwab
Why does it feel harder than ever to stay connected—to friends, partners, and even family?What’s the difference between healthy boundaries and emotional disconnection?Can you heal, grow, and still need other people?And what if needing support is actually a sign of strength—not failure? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with therapist, bestselling author
How To Spot A Fake Friend (Why Everyone Can’t Be Your Bestie)
Do you ever question whether someone in your life is truly your friend—or just playing the part? Have you ever felt drained, confused, or quietly hurt by a friendship that looked good on the surface but didn’t feel right underneath? And what if not every “fake” friendship is about bad intentions—but about misaligned expectations, capacity, and unspoken contracts? &nbs
Dr. Amy Shah On Hormones, Cortisol & Why You’re So Tired
Why do so many women feel exhausted, dismissed, or confused about their health? Why are painful periods, chronic fatigue, and burnout so often labeled “normal”? And how did women’s hormones go so long without being properly studied? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with integrative medicine doctor and hormone expert Dr. Amy Shah for an honest, groundin
If Life Isn’t Going The Way You Want, Here’s How To Reset
Do you ever feel frustrated that your life isn’t moving the way you want it to? What if the problem isn’t a lack of motivation—but a misalignment between what you want and what you’re investing in? And what if the reason things haven’t changed yet has more to do with safety, identity, and belief than effort? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi opens up
Naika Opens Up on Music, Identity & Confidence
What does it really mean to belong—when your life has been shaped by many cultures, many homes, and many versions of yourself? How do you stay soft, feminine, and emotionally open in a world that constantly demands armor? And what if leaning fully into who you are is the most powerful thing you could ever do? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with singer, songwrite
If You Don't Love Your Body, Listen To This
Do you ever look in the mirror and immediately start criticizing your body? What if the problem isn’t your body—but the way you’ve learned to talk to it? And what if confidence has less to do with changing how you look, and more to do with changing how you think? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi opens up an honest, deeply personal conversation about body image,
Cycle Syncing 101: The Science Behind a Symptom-Free Period with Alisa Vitti
Have you ever wondered why you feel like a different version of yourself each week? What if your hormones weren’t a problem—but a powerful built-in guidance system? Could learning your body’s rhythm radically transform your energy, mood, and health? And what if everything you were taught to fear about your cycle… was simply wrong? In this episode of A Really Good Cr
How To Reset Your Nervous System (For Free)
Are you constantly feeling on edge, rushed, or overstimulated? What if your nervous system isn’t broken—but simply overloaded? And what if the way to calm your mind isn’t through willpower, but through signaling safety to your body? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia guides listeners through how to reset the nervous system and move from fight-or-flight chaos to
Grieving the Future You Imagined with Dr. Maya Shankar
Who are you when the thing that defined you is taken away? What happens when the life you planned no longer exists? How do you grieve a future that never happened? Can uncertainty become a place of growth instead of fear? In this deeply moving episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with cognitive scientist and author Dr. Maya Shankar for an honest conversation about identity, loss, a
Finishing Things: How to Actually Complete What You Start (And Keep Promises to Yourself)
What if starting something new isn’t the real challenge—but finishing it is? Why do so many projects, goals, and ideas die in the “messy middle”? What if completing a task isn’t just about willpower, but about shifting who you are at a deeper level? Are you a person who loves beginnings but avoids endings—or could you train yourself to finish with ease? In this
Clearstem: Birth Control, Hormones & Your Skin: What’s Actually Happening
What if your skin isn’t the problem—but the messenger? Could breakouts, hormonal imbalances, and low confidence all trace back to the same root cause? And what if healing your skin wasn’t about adding more products—but understanding your body’s signals? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Clearstem co-founders Danielle Gronich and Kayleig
Q&A: Let’s Talk Relationships, Creative Burnout, Jealousy, and Self-Worth
What if the answers you're searching for have been inside you all along? How often do you hand your power to others without even noticing? And could your biggest struggles be invitations to finally see yourself clearly? In this deeply honest Q&A episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi opens up like never before, responding to your most personal questions—from love and friendship to pu
Astrology Decoded: What Your Chart Reveals About Purpose, Destiny & Growth
What actually changes when you understand the blueprint you were born with? Why do certain patterns repeat? Why do some seasons feel heavy, and others open? And can astrology really give clarity without taking away your free will? In this episode, Radhi sits down with The AstroTwins, Ophira and Tali Edut, for a grounded, eye-opening conversation about astrology as a tool for self-understand
Dealing with Disappointment (And When Things Don’t Go Your Way)
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 dives deep into the emotion we all try to avoid—disappointment. She explores why this feeling cuts so deep, describing it as the
How to Rebuild Trust and Connection After Growing Up in Chaos with The Crappy Childhood Fairy Anna Runkle
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 teaching your body that it’s safe now? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Anna Runkle, th
My Perfect Sunday Reset
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 would your week feel if you stopped chasing and started preparing? And what if loving your week simply started with loving your Sunday
Jay & Radhi Talk About Icks vs. Red Flags (How to ACTUALLY Know the Difference)
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 confidence and cockiness, they laugh their way through the most random dating deal-breakers and what they secretly reveal about us. Amid the
The Courage to Reinvent: Rochelle Humes on Work, Family & Self-Worth
Who are you when the world only sees one version of you? Do you have to close one chapter to begin another? What if change isn’t a loss, but an evolution? How do you carry every version of yourself into the present? In this heartfelt and revealing episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with entrepreneur, TV host, and multi-hyphenate creative Rochelle Humes for a raw conversatio
Jay & Radhi Talk About Why People Feel the Need to Overshare
Today, Jay and Radhi explore the delicate balance between sharing and oversharing, both online and in everyday life. They talk about what it really means to be authentic, how to protect your energy when opening up, and why not every moment needs to be shared to be meaningful. Together, they reflect on the intention behind vulnerability and the peace that comes from keeping certain parts of life sa
When Knowledge Isn’t Enough: Turning What You Know Into Who You Are
What if knowing more isn’t the same as growing more?Could all the information we consume actually be keeping us from wisdom?What if real growth begins—not when you learn something new—but when you live it?Are you learning to prove yourself, or to understand yourself?And what would happen if you stopped collecting knowledge and started embodying it? In this episode of A Rea
Jay & Radhi Talk About Why Men Feel So Lonely
Today, Jay and Radhi explore why it feels like so many men are losing touch with real friendships, and the quiet epidemic of loneliness that often goes unnoticed. Jay shares surprising research showing that more men than ever report having few or no close friends and opens up about his own journey of maintaining meaningful male friendships across continents. Together, he and Radhi explore how cult
Becoming a Whole Person: Shadow Work, Stillness, and the Page with Allie Michelle
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by your emotions—but didn’t know how to process them?Are you carrying feelings you haven’t found the words for yet?Could journaling be more than just writing—could it actually be a form of healing?What if your “ugly” feelings weren’t something to fix—but something to understand? In this episode of A Really Good C
Jay & Radhi Talk About the Pressure and Expectations Around Parenthood
In this first episode of On Purpose with Radhi, Jay opens up a conversation many of us have faced but rarely unpack, being asked, “When are you having kids?” What seems like a casual question often carries a weight that touches on biology, cultural expectations, financial realities, and deeply personal struggles. Together, Jay and Radhi peel back the layers of why this question can fee
Stop People Pleasing
Do you keep saying “yes” when every part of you wants to say “no”?Are you exhausted from overgiving, overapologizing, and overextending yourself?What if people pleasing isn’t kindness at all—but self-abandonment in disguise? In this eye-opening solo episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia unpacks the truth about people pleasing: why it feels like saf
Your Gut 101 : How to Support It, What's Ruining It and How to Rebuild It After Antibiotics with Microbiologist Kiran Krishnan
What if the key to healing your body—and your mind—starts in your gut?Could anxiety, low energy, and inflammation all trace back to the same place?And what if the secret to balance isn’t adding more, but restoring what’s already within you? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with microbiologist and gut health expert Kiran Krishnan for a fascinating
How to Become a Morning Person
What if your mornings were the most peaceful, powerful part of your day? What would change in your life if you stopped waking up in chaos and started waking up in rhythm? And how much of your exhaustion is really about late nights—versus being out of sync with yourself? In this solo episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia explores the deeper side of becoming a morning person. It&
The Power of Style: How Clothes Can Change Your Energy with Celebrity Stylist Maeve Reilly
What if confidence isn’t something you're born with—but something you build?Can clothes really change how we see ourselves?What would it look like to truly show up as yourself, every day? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with celebrity stylist and creative force Maeve Reilly for a vulnerable, empowering conversation on self-worth, personal style, and becomin
How to Boost GLP-1 Naturally (You Don’t Need Ozempic)
What if your body already carries the medicine the world is selling you?Could a handful of lentils, oats, or greens do what injections promise?How does your body already whisper “I am full, I am balanced”?Could everyday spices and rituals be the most powerful weight-support tools we have?Are you listening to your body’s signals—or outsourcing them to quick fixes? In
Confidence: How to Build It, Be It, and Own It with Roxie Nafousi
Do you wish you could walk into any room as your true self?Are you tired of letting self-doubt and other people’s opinions hold you back?Could changing your inner voice change your entire life?What’s the difference between being confident and needing to be the best? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with self-development coach and best-selling author Roxie Nafousi f
Lock-In Season: How to Build Discipline That Lasts
Do you keep telling yourself “next year will be different”?Are you tired of ending December feeling like you let yourself down?What if the thing you’re avoiding—discipline—is actually the key to your freedom? In this tough-loving episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia challenges us to stop waiting for the new year and start now. She breaks down why self-d
What to Eat, What to Skip: Seed Oils, Sugar, and the Fiber You’re Missing with Elissa Goodman
Are you tired of feeling sick and run-down? Do you suspect your diet is harming your health? Is stress quietly destroying your immune system? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with integrative holistic nutritionist Elissa Goodman for a deep and heartfelt conversation about healing chronic illness through food, gut health, emotional wellness, and daily detox practices. &n
Redefining Balance & Success: Radhi Devlukia and Milan on Self-Mastery & Purpose
Do you ever feel overwhelmed by your own thoughts and habits?Are you curious how spiritual wisdom can shape modern routines?Do you want to build a life that actually feels nourishing—not just productive?Are you avoiding pain—or learning how to let it teach you something deeper?Do you believe you need to be perfect before starting something meaningful? In this special crossover e
Healing Cancer: Where Oncology Meets Ayurveda with Dr. Sam Watts
Can belief measurably change your immune markers during treatment?Why can the word remission quietly program us to expect a relapse—and what language serves better?Which daily foods have the strongest evidence for anti-cancer support—and how much actually matters?Sugar, insulin, IGF-1—how do they shape cancer risk, and what’s the fruit nuance?Can circadian alignment extend
What If the Thing You’re Avoiding Is the Key to Feeling Better?
Do you avoid hard things thinking you’re protecting your peace?Are you mistaking short-term comfort for real self-care?What if the things you run from are the key to your healing?How do you know when a boundary has become a wall? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia takes a deep, honest look at avoidance—why we do it, why it feels so good in the moment, and why i
Before You Burn Out: A Healing Conversation with Mona Sharma
Are you treating your body like a project to fix, or a vessel to honor? Could the root of your illness be emotional, not physical? What if slowing down was the boldest healing move you could make? How do you build a healing ritual—when life won’t slow down? Is your nervous system stuck in survival mode? In this powerful and deeply personal episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sit
The Space Between Heartbreak and Healing
Are you confusing chaos for connection?What if the pain isn’t about them, but about what you believe you deserve?How do you know when you’re helping a friend heal versus keeping them stuck?How do you stop seeking validation from the one who broke you? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi gets real about what breakups leave behind—and how we can use that pain to tran
Why You Never Feel Good Enough (And How to Change That) with Dr Julie Smith
Tired of fighting your inner critic?Struggling to say no without guilt?Why does comparison feel so painful, and how do we use it to grow instead?Do your friendships feel more like nostalgia than connection? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with bestselling author and clinical psychologist Dr. Julie Smith for a deeply honest, relatable, and practical conversation about w
Say Less, Mean More: How to Stop Filling Space Just to Be Heard
Why do we rush to fill silence even when there's nothing more to say?Are you using filler words to hide your nerves or to prove you're still interesting?What are you trying to cover up with “like,” “um,” or oversharing?When was the last time you sat in silence with someone you love, or with yourself? In this solo episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi takes you deep into an un
How to Stop Sabotaging Your Love Life; Logan Ury on Dating Myths, Green Flags & Why You’re Still Single
Are your unrealistic expectations the reason you’re still single?Do you actually want a partner, or just a “perfect” person who doesn’t exist?Is your dating app profile keeping you single without you even realizing it?Can you tell the difference between a pet peeve and a dealbreaker? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Logan Ury—behaviora
Living with Grief Before Loss – How to Find Peace During Difficult Times
Can you mourn someone who’s still alive?What would you say if you knew time was short? In this honest and deeply moving episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia shares her experience of “living grief” as her 91-year-old grandmother faces an untreatable illness. This isn’t a conversation about death — it’s about life and how we choose to show up when we know
What Every Woman Should Know About Money: Vivian Tu on Debt, Saving, and Investing
Have you ever felt anxious talking about money—even when you’re doing everything “right”?Are you working hard but still not sure where your money is going?Are you afraid of investing because it feels too complicated or risky? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Vivian Tu—former Wall Street trader and founder of Your Rich BFF—for a grounded
You're Not Bored, You’re Disconnected - 5 Tips to Romanticize Your Life
Do you ever feel like your life is on autopilot?Could romanticizing life be the key to feeling connected?Are you mistaking peace for boredom?Are you stuck in a cycle of waiting for the “big moments” to finally feel alive? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi Devlukia dives into the trending idea of “romanticizing your life”—and why it’s so much more than
Healthy Skin 101 with Dr Noreen - What Every Woman Should Know About Her Skin (Especially Melanin-Rich )
Are you overwhelmed by skincare trends and wondering what actually works?Do you feel like skincare advice wasn’t made with your skin in mind?Are you constantly switching products but still not seeing results? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with board-certified dermatologist and skincare educator Dr. Noreen Galaria for a heart-opening conversation that goes beyond beaut
Why Are You Always Arguing with Your Partner? How to Break the Cycle and Prevent Miscommunication
Are gender roles quietly running your relationship?Do you keep arguing over the same small things with your partner?Is your partner's mess really the problem — or is it what it represents?Are you confusing being strong with being emotionally shut down? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi shares a funny, heartfelt, and eye-opening story about one couple’s fight over mess—a
Feeling Lost? Finding Your Way Through Saturn Return - From Almost 30, Lindsey and Krista on How to Navigate Through This Astrological Event
Have you ever outgrown a dream—but felt guilty letting it go?Are you struggling to find your purpose—but don’t know where to start? Or maybe… you’re navigating the challenges of friendship while figuring yourself out too? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, Radhi sits down with Krista Williams and Lindsey Simcik—co-founders of the Almost 30 podcast&mdash
I Spent A Week With A 74-year-old Monk - This Is What I Learned
This week on A Really Good Cry, I’m sharing what I learned from spending time with Radhanath Swami—a monk, teacher, and someone whose presence teaches more than words ever could. I first met Radhanath Swami over a decade ago, and in that time, simply observing how he lives—how he speaks, how he treats others, and how he holds presence in every moment—has quietly answe
A Guide to Heal Trauma and Step Into Your Soft Girl Era with Devi Brown
What does it mean to truly heal—and why do so many of us struggle to even begin? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I sit down with healer, author, and spiritual educator Devi Brown for a deeply moving conversation about grief, joy, trauma, and the slow, sacred process of coming back to yourself. We talk about how healing often starts in survival mode, why joy takes practice, and how perf
How to Make Friends as an Adult—Even After Rejection
Have you ever had a friendship end without any real explanation? This week on A Really Good Cry, I’m opening up about one of the hardest lessons I’ve had to learn as an adult: not every friendship is meant to last, and sometimes, you won’t get a reason why. I’ll share the story of a connection that felt full of potential, only to end without explanation. It left me feeling
Optimizing Female Health, Mindy Pelz on Fasting, Menopause, and Fertility
In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I speak with Dr. Mindy Pelz, a fasting researcher, bestselling author, and expert in women’s health. Dr. Pelz shares the latest science on what happens in the body after a fast—and why your first meal can significantly influence the results of your fasting routine. We explore how fasting impacts the gut microbiome, the types of foods that support r
Emotional Spring Cleaning: Clear the Clutter, Hit Reset
When was the last time you checked in with what you’re carrying—emotionally? As nature shifts into spring, it’s the perfect moment to pause and take stock of what’s going on inside. This week on A Really Good Cry, I’m exploring the idea of emotional spring cleaning—clearing out the feelings, habits, and stories that no longer serve us. I’ll share gentle, g
Jillian Turecki: 9 Truths About Love That Hurt — and Heal
Why do we stay in the wrong relationships? Is it fear, habit, or the belief that love is supposed to be difficult? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I sit down with relationship coach Jillian Turecki for an honest, insightful conversation about why we get stuck in unhealthy relationship patterns—and how to break free from them. We talk about recognizing red flags early, the psychology be
5 Hacks to Upgrade Your Health (For Free)
What if better health isn’t about adding more to your plate, but about doing less — with purpose? In this episode, I share five gentle yet powerful practices to support your health naturally and intentionally. From simple daily detox rituals and mindful movement to nourishing your body with whole foods and lightening your emotional load, these shifts are meant to feel good — not
Dr Gundry: Are You Suffering From Depression, Anxiety, or Acne? Signs You Have a Leaky Gut and How to Heal It Naturally
Do you feel like you’re doing everything right—eating well, staying active, and trying to keep your life in balance—yet still struggle with feeling sluggish or out of sync? The issue might be your gut. In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I chat with Dr. Steven Gundry, a renowned heart surgeon and expert in gut health, about why your gut plays a bigger role in your well-being th
How to Stop Wasting Your Evenings and Get Sh*t Done
Are your evenings truly helping you unwind—or just keeping you distracted? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, we’re diving into 8 simple ways to stop wasting your evenings and start using them intentionally. From understanding the different types of rest to breaking free from the instant gratification trap, these small shifts will help you reclaim your nights without feeling overwhe
Dr. Judith Joseph: Struggling in Silence? 5 Ways to Reclaim Your Joy and Overcome Depression
Are you really okay, or have you just become good at pretending? Many of us go through the motions—showing up, performing, and pushing through—while feeling disconnected, drained, and on the edge. If this resonates with you, you’re not alone. In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I talk to Dr. Judith Joseph, a psychiatrist and mental health expert, about high-functioning depressi
5 Tips to Make a Bad Day Better
Have you ever had one of those days where things just don’t seem to click? Maybe you spill your tea, miss a deadline, or wake up feeling off. It can feel like nothing’s going right, but sometimes, small adjustments can make a big difference. In this episode of A Really Good Cry, we’re exploring simple ways to reset when things aren’t going as planned. From mindset shi
All You Need to Know About your Skincare with Celebrity Facialist & Naturopathic Dr. Nigma Talib
Is your gut the secret to younger skin? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I sit down with Dr. Nigma, a world-renowned naturopathic doctor and skincare expert. She’s known for her science-backed approach to wellness and has helped countless people look and feel younger from the inside out. We dive deep into the powerful connection between gut health and glowing skin. Dr. Nigma shares her
Stop Looking at Old Pictures of Yourself! Embracing Growth Instead of Grieving the Past
How often do you look at old photos and think, I looked so much better then? It’s so easy to romanticize the past, to hold onto this idea that our younger self was somehow better—but was she actually happier? Did she feel whole, confident, and at peace? Or was she just as self-conscious, just as critical, just as unsure? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I dive deep into something
Jay Shetty: His Past, Presence, and Purpose — An Honest Conversation With His Wife Radhi
How do you stay true to your purpose, even as life takes unexpected turns? In this heartfelt episode of A Really Good Cry, I sit down with my beloved husband, Jay Shetty, to explore the transformative impact of ancient wisdom on our hectic modern lives. Jay, a former monk who has touched the hearts of millions, shares his journey from the quiet of the ashram to the bustle of the global stage. Toge
Stressed Out? How to Manage Stress and Reset Your Nervous System
How do you recognize and overcome stress manifestations? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I dive into the deep-rooted effects of stress—how it sneaks into our thoughts, our bodies, and even our sleep. I share my Ultimate Stress Reset Formula, a simple three-step process to help you pause, recalibrate, and release. We’ll explore how stress manifests physically and emotionally, why
Anna Kai: Escaping Toxic Relationships, Dating Red Flags and How to Attract a Healed Man
Can you build a creative life without chaos? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m chatting with Anna Kai, an incredibly talented writer and storyteller about her journey from being a theater kid with big dreams to navigating an unstable career in acting, gig work, and eventually finding a balance between creativity and financial security. Anna shares her struggles with relationships, un
How to Break Up with Sugar, Reboot Your Body and Reduce Cravings
Have you ever thought about how sugar might be controlling your cravings and mood? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I share my personal journey of overcoming sugar cravings and embracing a more balanced, fulfilling life. From the shocking reality of how much sugar we consume daily to the emotional and physical grip it has on us, I dive into the effects of sugar on our bodies and minds. Whethe
Phoebe Lapine: The Truth About Carbs – How to Eat for Gut Health Without Fear
Could carbs actually be the key to better health and happiness? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m chatting with Phoebe Lapine, wellness advocate and author of Carbivore, to unravel the myths and truths about carbs, health, and the emotional ties we have with food. Phoebe shares her inspiring journey from navigating an autoimmune diagnosis to redefining her relationship with foo
Gabby Bernstein : Self Help This Is Your Chance to Change Your Life
What does real healing look like, and how can we start today? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m chatting with the incredible Gabby Bernstein—spiritual teacher, author, and someone who’s turned her own pain into purpose. Gabby shares her inspiring journey from addiction and trauma to finding clarity, joy, and deep healing. We talk about her life-changing four-step self-hel
How To Create The Perfect Morning Routine (That You Can Stick To)
What’s the first thing you do when you wake up? In this week’s episode of A Really Good Cry, we're getting into the magic of morning routines. I'm excited to share with you how these early rituals can activate your mind, body, and spirit, and truly transform your entire day. I’m going to share tips and a few secrets on how to craft a morning that feels both empowering and nurturi
New Year, Same You, Better Tools - Simple Strategies to Building Lasting Positive Habits
Feeling like you’ve already fallen off the New Year train? Don’t worry, we’ve all been there. In this episode, I’m sharing my favorite tips and little mindset shifts to help you get back on track without the guilt. We’ll chat about why slipping up isn’t failing, how to create habits that actually stick, and how to stop being so hard on yourself. Let’
Nicola Elliott: The 4 Areas to Focus On To Improve Your Health and a Guide to Essential Oils for Energy, Focus and Better Sleep
What if the candles you love are secretly harming your health? In this episode of A Really Good Cry, I’m chatting with Nicola Eliott, the incredible founder of NEOM Organics and one of my favorite people in the wellness space. Nicola’s journey is so inspiring—from working in the fast-paced world of journalism to creating a brand that’s all about natural living and well-bein











