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Lynn Matti
The Well Minded Podcast with Master Therapist Lynn Matti
I help people understand themselves better, make sense of their feelings, and learn from resentments and disappointments by using a heart-centered and holistic approach. We all want to live an authentic and fulfilling life...sometimes we just need a little help. Two of our most basic needs are to be connected and to feel loved. Without these, we feel a lack of purpose and isolated. When we feel alone, disconnected and insecure, we’re filled with negative thoughts and feelings of guilt and shame. Left unattended and unvalidated, these feelings take root, growing into resentments and...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 641 ratings
Truthful Approach to Drinking
This podcast has changed my life by being truthful to myself as a person who has a drinking problem. The outlook of sobriety is the one that I want to achieve and continue in my life and Lynn supports the vision that I have for my recovery. I also bought Lynn’s book (5 weeks to self-confidence)...Read full review »
Niko😜 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 03/23/24
Stop Reading and Talk
Interesting stuff but it sounds like you’re reading a script and it makes it hard to listen.
Dmmurp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/23
Grateful authenticity
Entering the 5th year of my recovery journey, I’m grateful I discovered Lynn’s podcast. She’s an excellent guide who encourages me to listen to my inner voice of truth while learning from the past.
SM_NYC via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/14/23
Recent Episodes
A person with strong boundaries understands that it’s unreasonable to expect two people to accommodate each other 100% and fulfill every need the other has. A person with strong boundaries understands that they may hurt someone’s feelings sometimes, but ultimately they can’t determine how other...
Published 07/18/23
If you’re looking to reboot your health this year, you might sign up for your first triathlon, kickstart a meditation habit, or cut down on ultra-processed foods. But the latest science suggests the best way to improve long-term health isn’t physical, it’s social: connection. Strengthening...
Published 07/11/23
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