Season 2 was recorded in the year 2021-2022 with 35 amazing episodes and unique guests in each episode. Browse through the episodes, grab a cup of coffee, and catch up!
In Episode 39, Ellen Wong discusses her work in helping women with high functioning anxiety (a) be calm, (b) feel free, and (c) live happily. Listen to her interview and learn some great tips to help you with burnout, anxiety, negative self-talk, and imposter syndrome.
After years of living with high-functioning anxiety, Ellen eventually reached a tipping point after two hospitalizations related to burnout. Although she appeared like she “had it all together,” she struggled internally with never-ending negative self-talk, perfectionism, and imposter syndrome. Determined to find a solution to high-functioning anxiety, Ellen combined her clinical expertise, love for women’s psychology and her travels to the happiest countries on earth to learn about happiness.
As a Naturopathic Doctor, Self-Talk Transformologist®, and founder of The Joy Avenue, Ellen works with women to transform their overwhelm, worry and anxiousness into calm and confidence. But what she’s most passionate about is helping women create joy in every aspect of their lives, one thought at a time.
Resources from the Interview
1. Website: drellenwong.com
2. Email: [email protected]
3. Facebook: www.facebook.com/ellen.wong.332
4. Instagram: @thejoyavenue
5. Free High Functioning Anxiety Quiz: drellenwong.com/quiz
Richard Capriola has been a mental health and substance abuse counselor for over two decades. He recently retired from Menninger Clinic in Houston Texas where he treated adolescents and adults diagnosed with mental health and substance abuse diagnoses. He is the author of The Addicted Child: A Parent’s Guide to Adolescent Substance Abuse.
Resources from the Interview
1. Website: www.helptheaddictedchild.com
2. Facebook: facebook.com/richard.capriola
3. Twitter: twitter.com/CapriolaRichad
4. Instagram: www.instagram.com/instarick1949/
5. Book = The Addicted Child: A Parent’s Guide to Adolescent Substance Abuse: www.helptheaddictedchild.com