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At Your Best With Roselynn Onah

At Your Best With Roselynn Onah

著者: Roselynn Onah
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At Your Best with Roselynn Onah helps you unlock your potential and thrive through challenges. With actionable tools, expert insights, and empowering conversations, you’ll build resilience, navigate workplace dynamics, and grow personally. Whether you’re a first-generation immigrant or an ambitious professional, this podcast offers strategies and community to help you succeed unapologetically. Hosted by Roselynn Onah, a mental health advocate and attorney, it shares her journey of prioritizing mental well-being to overcome life’s challenges and thrive.Roselynn Onah 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • #11: Creating safe spaces for open conversations
    2025/05/15

    Welcome to the show where we explore the heart of human connection—how we relate, communicate, and care for one another. Each episode, we sit down with thought leaders, healers, and everyday people navigating the complexities of relationships, community, and identity. If you're craving honest conversations, grounded wisdom, and tools for living more meaningfully with others—you’re in the right place.


    Guest :

    Miranda Campbell

    Miranda Campbell is a licensed trauma therapist, educator, and speaker who specializes in attachment-based therapy for high-functioning adults. Known for her compassionate, clear-eyed approach to emotional wellness, Miranda helps clients navigate burnout, boundaries, and identity transitions—especially those in caregiving roles or breaking intergenerational patterns.


    She’s the co-author of the bestselling workbook Attachment Style Makeover and shares her insights widely through workshops, digital content, and her newsletter The Attachment Advantage. Miranda’s mission is to help people create safer, more intentional relationships—both with others and with themselves.


    Connect with Miranda:

    • Website: http://www.therapistmirandacampbell.com
    • Instagram: @therapistmirandacampbell


    What We Talk About:

    Creating and maintaining emotional safety in relationships.

    Why close friends might not always be the safest space for deep emotions.

    Learning how to “test” for safe connections before vulnerability.

    Navigating social anxiety and identity in digital spaces.

    Can AI help us feel emotionally supported? Where does it fall short?

    Setting boundaries with grace and mutual consent.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Emotional safety means more than being nice—it’s about mutual respect, space, and choice.
    • "Safe people" are discovered through patterns, not promises.
    • Your feelings need a container—not every person is built to hold what you’re going through.
    • Tech tools can assist—but only humans offer embodied understanding.
    • Attachment awareness leads to healthier, more vibrant communities.


    Resources:

    Workbook: Attachment Style Makeover – Available on Amazon or Get her book from the link below: https://www.therapistmirandacampbell.com/attachment-style-makeover

    eBook: Boss up at work

    https://www.roselynnonah.com/free-resouces

    Newsletter: The Attachment Advantage – Find it weekly on LinkedIn.


    Giveaway Alert

    Miranda didn’t come empty-handed—she brought a copy of her workbook Attachment Style Makeover to give away to one lucky listener!

    To enter:

    • Like, comment, or subscribe on any of our posts.
    • The more you engage, the higher your chances.
    • One random winner will be selected.


    Follow us on socials & stay connected!

    • Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@roselynnonah
    • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/roselynnonah/
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    22 分
  • #10: What are the psychological impacts of loneliness, and how can individuals struggling with social anxiety take the first step toward connection?
    2025/05/08

    Welcome back to the podcast! In today’s episode, we dive deep into the psychological roots of social anxiety and the journey toward connection and identity transformation.

    Whether you’re feeling isolated in a crowd or navigating the quiet ache of loneliness, this conversation offers empathy, insight, and practical ways to begin shifting your inner narrative—one small step at a time.


    Guest Spotlight:

    Miranda Campbell

    We’re joined by our therapist-in-residence for the month, Miranda Campbell. Miranda is a licensed trauma therapist, speaker, and co-author of the best-selling workbook Attachment Style Makeover.

    Her clinical work centers around attachment-based therapy for high-functioning adults navigating burnout, boundary-setting, and identity shifts—especially those breaking generational cycles and caring for others. Miranda blends soulful strategy with deep clinical insight to help people build emotional safety and redefine connection on their own terms.


    Connect with Miranda:

    • Website: http://www.therapistmirandacampbell.com
    • Instagram: @therapistmirandacampbell


    In This Episode, We Talk About:


    • What social anxiety really feels like, from an attachment-based lens
    • How our earliest relational wounds can shape adult fears of connection
    • The power of mini-experiments in building confidence
    • Why internal safety—not the absence of fear—is the foundation for change
    • How the lingering fear can actually be a signal that you care
    • Navigating loneliness in today’s world, from pandemic fallout to performative social media
    • Responding to a powerful Reddit question from someone battling deep isolation


    Key Takeaways:

    • Social anxiety often begins with emotional wounds that made socializing feel unsafe.
    • Real change starts small—think low-stakes, doable steps that gently challenge avoidance.
    • Fear isn’t always the enemy; it can mean you care about doing something well.
    • Proximity isn't the same as connection—you need spaces where you feel seen and heard.
    • Your old coping tools may have kept you safe once, but healing asks for new ones.


    Resources:

    Book:

    📘Attachment Style Makeover: A Workbook for Transforming Relationship Patterns

    Get her book from the link below: https://www.therapistmirandacampbell.com/attachment-style-makeover


    ✨ Whether you're rethinking your relationships, navigating big life changes, or just seeking connection—this episode offers valuable tools for building your village.


    Bonus Giveaway!

    Last month, Ivy Watts joined us to share her powerful healing journey rooted in self-reflection and mental wellness. She generously left an autographed copy of her book:

    You Are Worth Fighting For

    This book explores lessons from her late mother on self-worth, self-love, and mental health.


    💡Want to win it?

    • Like, subscribe, and comment on any of our platforms: IG, YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts.
    • The more places you engage, the better your chances!

    📅 Winner will be announced soon—stay tuned!


    Follow us on socials & stay connected!

    • Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@roselynnonah
    • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/roselynnonah/


    Stay Connected

    We hope this conversation helps you feel a little more seen, a little less alone, and more empowered to take the next small step. Catch us next week for another powerful session with Miranda as our therapist-in-residence.

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  • #9: Building and cultivating meaningful connections for mental well-being
    2025/05/01

    Welcome back to At Your Best With Roselynn Onah! In this heartwarming and insightful episode, we sit down with Miranda Campbell, a licensed trauma therapist, speaker, and co-author of the bestselling workbook Attachment Style Makeover. As our Therapist in Residence for May, Miranda explores how community and connection are essential components of emotional healing and mental well-being.


    Guest Spotlight:

    Miranda Campbell

    • Licensed trauma therapist specializing in attachment-based therapy
    • Works with high-functioning adults on burnout, boundaries, and identity shifts
    • Co-author of Attachment Style Makeover


    Connect with Miranda:

    • Website: http://www.therapistmirandacampbell.com
    • Instagram: @therapistmirandacampbell


    What We Talked About:

    1. The Healing Power of Community

    Miranda emphasizes that we are wired for connection. Co-regulation, emotional safety, and mutual support are critical for healing.

    2. Why Emotional Safety Matters

    Feeling safe in relationships—whether family, friendships, or community settings—is essential for meaningful connection.

    3. Challenges in Modern Community Building

    From attachment styles to overstimulation, Miranda discusses why forming supportive communities can feel daunting today—and how to navigate that.

    4. Cultural Contrasts in Community Support

    Miranda and the host explore examples from Nigeria and Korea to highlight communal care practices, especially around motherhood and healing.

    5. Balancing Solitude and Togetherness

    Both introverts and extroverts need community. Miranda shares how honoring your needs (without judgment) is key.


    Reddit Q&A:

    A listener asks how to build a life full of love outside of romantic relationships. Miranda and the host unpack the importance of cultivating personal interests, engaging in community, and balancing new relationships without losing yourself.


    Resources:

    Book

    📘Attachment Style Makeover: A Workbook for Transforming Relationship Patterns

    Get her book from the link below: https://www.therapistmirandacampbell.com/attachment-style-makeover

    ✨ Whether you're rethinking your relationships, navigating big life changes, or just seeking connection—this episode offers valuable tools for building your village.


    Follow us on socials & stay connected!

    Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@roselynnonah

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/roselynnonah/

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    18 分

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