Let's Sit With This
Let's Sit With This is a podcast for the ones carrying more than they let on. Hosted by licensed therapist Kristen Callaway, this is a therapy podcast that's actually relatable. You'll find bite-sized episodes that are a mix of reflections, practical tips and skills, and honest conversations about all things trauma, growth, boundaries, anxiety, and the hard parts of being human.
If your brain won’t stop, you’re tired of powering through, or you just want someone to explain this stuff in a way that actually makes sense — you’re in the right place. No jargon. No toxic positivity. Just real talk, helpful skills, and a little humor to keep it human.
Pull up a chair. Let’s sit with the hard stuff — and grow.
If you have topic suggestions, or would like to be guest speaker, send an email to podcast@seekingpeaceok.com.
Kristen is a licensed therapist in Oklahoma and the founder of Seeking Peace Counseling. Learn more or read her blog at www.seekingpeaceok.com.
Let's Sit With This
Monday Growth Moment: Dealing With Disappointment
Sometimes doing the hard thing means accepting that it didn’t go the way you planned. In this week’s Monday Growth Moment, I’m talking about disappointment — the kind that hits when you’ve worked so hard for something, only to have it fall apart.
From a freezing, rain-turned-snow 20-mile run to cutting my long run short because my body gave out, I’m sharing what it looks like to sit with frustration, name your feelings, and refocus on what really matters.
This one’s for anyone who’s had to admit, “I’m disappointed… and I’m still going.”
Find my favorite feelings wheel here: https://feelingswheel.com/
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This episode was created by Kristen Callaway, MSMFT, LMFT — a licensed therapist and the voice behind Let’s Sit With This.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational and supportive purposes only. It is not therapy and does not replace individualized mental health care. Call 911 if you are experiencing an emergency.