The Problem With Perfect
If perfection is an illusion, why are so many of us chasing it? We live in a world that is constantly telling us we need to be it all and have it all to be worthy. It leads us to hide our imperfections and overcompensate our strengths - and leaves us exhausted. Join hosts Robin May and Denise Bickel for meaningful, cross-generational conversations that will leave you uplifted and encouraged about a future freed from the problem with perfect.
Podcasting since 2019 • 344 episodes
The Problem With Perfect
Latest Episodes
When Faith Shifts: A Journey from Evangelical Church to the LDS Church With Kathy Hahn
What happens when long-held faith begins to raise deeper questions?In today’s episode, I’m joined by my longtime friend Kathy Hahn. Over nearly twenty years of friendship, I’ve watched Kathy live out her faith sincerely while also wrestl...
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Season 7
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Episode 318
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How to Feel Lighter in a Busy and Overstimulated World
Six months into our journey through the Yamas and Niyamas, we pause to reflect on what it really means to let go. Not just of our stuff, but of expectations, busyness, self-judgment, and the heaviness we carry inside.In this episode, we ...
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Season 7
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Episode 317
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The Best of 2025: What Mattered, What Changed Us and What We're Changing for 2026
What if the end of the year isn’t about fixing what went wrong, but noticing what mattered most?In this special end-of-year episode of The Problem With Perfect, we’re looking back on 2025 through a “Best Of” lens. What shaped us, surpris...
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Season 7
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Episode 316
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Across Generations: The Joy and Science of Grandparenting
In this heartfelt episode, we explore why grandparent-grandchild relationships matter, not just emotionally, but based on decades of research. Join us for this episode and learn how grandparents support children’s development, ease the parentin...
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Season 7
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Episode 315
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Caring To The End: Tom May's Story of Escorting His Mother to Heaven
Caregiving is a sacred gift. Caring for someone who is chronically or terminally ill requires patience, understanding, and selflessness. Most caregivers are not professional healthcare workers; rather, they are loving family members who dedicat...
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Season 7
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Episode 314
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