More Than You See

著者: Deborah Lee Smith
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  • More Than You See is a weekly conversation with actor, filmmaker, and mental health advocate Deborah Lee Smith that explores non traditional resources to help you build your own mental health toolkit. Come learn about books, personal practices, podcasts and other resources that will help you feel less alone and pull you out of those sh*tty times. Because we are all More Than You See.
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  • 5.11 Navigating Parenthood and Creativity: Embracing the Journey with Becky Tahel
    2024/08/07

    We're back with a brand new episode of the More Than You See podcast!


    This week, host Deborah Lee Smith has a deep conversation with Becky Tahel, an accomplished actor, producer, and mother of two. They discuss the multifaceted experiences of balancing mental health, parenting, and creative careers. Becky shares insights on societal stereotypes, the challenges of maintaining relationships, and the importance of self-care.


    Through their dialogue, they explore the transformative power of gratitude, productivity, and navigating performance anxiety. Ideal for parents, creatives, and anyone interested in authentic life journeys, this episode emphasizes the universal struggles and triumphs we all face.


    Follow Becky on Instagram here.


    00:34 Episode Overview and Introduction to Becky

    01:12 Parenting and Identity

    03:31 Mental Health and Self-Care

    06:50 Balancing Career and Motherhood

    10:28 The Emotional Rollercoaster of Parenthood

    26:23 The Impact of Parenthood on Relationships

    32:42 The Importance of Self-Care and Self-Awareness

    36:54 Balancing Parenthood and Career Aspirations

    49:15 Facing and Overcoming Performance Anxiety

    53:57 Embracing Failure and Personal Growth

    59:25 Final Thoughts and Reflections


    About Becky:

    As a writer, producer, and performer — Becky Tahel has worked with some of the most influential content creators (from Jake Paul and Eric Andre, to Jay Shetty and Gabby Bernstein). She has produced content for countless brands worldwide, generating over 40 million views across social media. She is the director/producer/host of the award-winning documentary "American Birthright" and runs Mannafest Media with her husband, where she helps individuals and brands clarify their essence and own a unique impact space through core strategy, story, and content. She speaks globally about the power of content creation & self-actualization, has two little kids, and is grossly underslept.


    If this episode resonates with you, please share it with your friends, subscribe, write a review, etc! It really does help spread the word of mouth!


    Thank you for being part of this MTYS community!


    Join us on social media:⁠ Instagram⁠| ⁠Facebook⁠ | ⁠Website⁠ | ⁠Tik Tok⁠ | YouTube

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    New here? Every other week join me, Deborah Lee Smith (actor, filmmaker, and mental health advocate) for a conversation with creatives about their mental health journeys. We discuss the highs, lows, and in-betweens of a creative career and the tools they use to get through it all. Our hope is that you will resonate with their journey, pick up some tips and tricks for your own mental health, and most importantly, feel a little less alone. Because we’re all More Than You See.

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  • 5.10 My Miscarriage Story: Why Living In California Saved My Life with Deborah Lee Smith
    2024/07/24

    Content Warning: This episode discusses sensitive topics such as miscarriage, women's health, and more.


    In this special solo episode of the More Than You See podcast, I share a deeply personal story about my experiences with miscarriage and infertility, its impact on my mental health, and how creativity, art, and loved ones helped me get through it.



    I also discuss the inadequate support from the medical community around women's health issues and share statistics from this article from the World Health Organization on the realities women in this country face around pregnancy.


    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast


    00:35 Upcoming Episodes and Personal Struggles


    02:56 Revealing a Personal Health Crisis


    04:27 The Impact of Miscarriage on Mental Health


    06:10 Women's Health and Societal Issues


    09:45 Personal Reflections and Future Plans


    12:01 Statistics and Stories on Miscarriage


    20:55 The Importance of Creativity and Identity


    23:42 Upcoming Episodes and Final Thoughts



    If this episode resonates with you, please share it with your friends, subscribe, write a review, etc! It really does help spread the word of mouth!


    Thank you for being part of this MTYS community!


    Join us on social media:⁠ Instagram⁠| ⁠Facebook⁠ | ⁠Website⁠ | ⁠Tik Tok⁠ | YouTube

    _______________________

    Learn more about Deborah Lee Smith:

    ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠Facebook⁠ | ⁠Website⁠

    ⁠~NEWSLETTER SIGN UP~

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    New here? Every other week join me, Deborah Lee Smith (actor, filmmaker, and mental health advocate) for a conversation with creatives about their mental health journeys. We discuss the highs, lows, and in-betweens of a creative career and the tools they use to get through it all. Our hope is that you will resonate with their journey, pick up some tips and tricks for your own mental health, and most importantly, feel a little less alone. Because we’re all More Than You See.

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  • 5.09 How Over-labeling Our Emotions Can Be Harmful with Deborah Lee Smith
    2024/06/19

    In this mini solo episode of the More Than You See podcast, Deborah discusses the critical difference between feeling sad and being clinically depressed.


    Inspired by a New York Times article on Prevalence Inflation, the episode explores how society's increasing conversation around mental health, while positive, can also lead to misinterpretation of normal emotional experiences as mental health issues, particularly among young people.


    In this episode, Deborah emphasizes the importance of intentionality in discussing mental health and encourages listeners to identify their own emotional triggers.


    00:38 Personal Update and Topic Introduction

    01:36 Exploring the Concept of Prevalence Inflation

    02:59 Distinguishing Sadness from Depression

    04:21 Impact of Social Media on Mental Health

    09:00 The Importance of Nuanced Discussions

    10:39 Positive Mental Health Resources

    12:44 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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    If this episode resonates with you, please share it with your friends, subscribe, write a review, etc! It really does help spread the word of mouth!


    Thank you for being part of this MTYS community!


    Join us on social media:⁠ Instagram⁠| ⁠Facebook⁠ | ⁠Website⁠ | ⁠Tik Tok⁠ | YouTube

    _______________________

    Learn more about Deborah Lee Smith:

    ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠Facebook⁠ | ⁠Website⁠

    ⁠~NEWSLETTER SIGN UP~

    ~

    New here? Every Wednesday join me, Deborah Lee Smith (actor, filmmaker, and mental health advocate) for a conversation with creatives about their mental health journeys. We discuss the highs, lows, and in-betweens of a creative career and the tools they use to get through it all. Our hope is that you will resonate with their journey, pick up some tips and tricks for your own mental health, and most importantly, feel a little less alone. Because we’re all More Than You See.

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More Than You See is a weekly conversation with actor, filmmaker, and mental health advocate Deborah Lee Smith that explores non traditional resources to help you build your own mental health toolkit. Come learn about books, personal practices, podcasts and other resources that will help you feel less alone and pull you out of those sh*tty times. Because we are all More Than You See.
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