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I'm Fine, It's Fine!

I'm Fine, It's Fine!

Dewey Comedy Productions

Nashville-based comedian Amber Autry and Trauma Therapist Melanie Reese host guest comedians to provide a platform and connection to the stories behind the laughter. Laughter is a universal language, and comedians speak it well. Their ability to make people laugh directly influences to the success of their career. The humanity of their personal lives is often the source of the comic relief, adding to the lack of conversation around mental health. Through their unique story telling abilities, amazing humor and vulnerability, we think we've started a much-needed conversation that will resonate with humanity. Subscribe to I'm Fine, But I Could Be Better! https://im-fine-its-fine.captivate.fm/support
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best I'm Fine, It's Fine! episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to I'm Fine, It's Fine! for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite I'm Fine, It's Fine! episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Join Amber Autry and Melanie Reese on this week’s I’m Fine It’s Fine as they chat with the hilarious Anjelah Johnson. Anjelah opens up about her favorite therapy techniques, what it’s like to become a mom in her 40s after thinking kids weren’t in her plan, and how she crafts comedy that connects with everyone. She also shares how therapy has played a role in her marriage. This episode is full of laughs, real talk, and relatable moments.

Catch Anjelah’s comedy specials on YouTube, Netflix and Amazon Prime, and don’t forget to check out her new podcast, Funjelah, available on all major podcast platforms. Don’t miss it!

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

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Ashley specializes in working with BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ populations, treating trauma, religious dissonance, anxiety, depression, and empowerment. She opened the first Queer BIPOC owned therapy practice Hampton House in Nashville and she is a true Badass Boss! She also co-founded Healing In The Margins with her partner Beth Hampton with the mission to cultivate systemic change and foster healing by providing resources and programming in mental health spaces for the LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC. We are so grateful for this conversation and the work she is doing for underrepresented communities.

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

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Happy Halloween Spooky Little Beans! Are you afraid of therapy? Amber and Melanie talk about learning how to name your fears and then what to do once you can. How avoiding your past experiences and fears can manifest in physical illness and struggle until you are ready to face it and heal it. It’s a fun episode on a scary day and part two comes out next week for all our I’m Fine, Could Be Better subscribers!

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

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10/26/23 • 4 min

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We are bringing in expert guests and having intimate conversations that will be exclusively available to out Members. For $5 a month, you will have us in your feed every week. Subscribe now, the first episode drops November 9th, 2023.

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

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Jr De Guzman is a hilarious comedian from Southern California who seamlessly pairs music and comedy. You've seen him on Netflix and, he is about to film his next special! He was the first comedian to take Amber on the road with him so sitting down with him was so fun! Listen as he shares the highs and lows of sobriety and, why having the support system he does, pushes him to tackle hard challenges. He continues to heal and desire a better existence, which is something we can all hope for. Follow JR De Guzman HERE!

Buy Tickets to See Him Film His Special In Las Vegas HERE!

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

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Get ready to laugh, cry, and relate as we dive into the captivating world of Alli Newsome, the hilarious Nashville comedian who's unapologetically herself. In this episode, Alli takes us on a rollercoaster ride through her life, sharing her experiences of growing up without her father, who left to start a new family, and the rollercoaster of emotions that came with it.

But Alli doesn't stop there. She fearlessly unpacks the painful encounters she's had with men, delving into the raw and sometimes uncomfortable realities of navigating relationships as a woman who's been through it all. She sheds light on the trauma she's faced, the challenges of being fetishized for her body type, and the strength it takes to stand up and be heard. Her ability to find laughter in the darkest corners of her experiences is nothing short of inspirational.

Join us as Alli bares her soul, unfiltered, unapologetic, and utterly engaging. This episode is a testament to the power of comedy to heal, connect, and ultimately, remind us that we're never alone in this absurd journey called life.

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

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Corey Knox stopped in just weeks before heading to Austin, TX and shared so much vulnerability and love with us. Corey tells us what it's like growing up with a dad who is both a wonderful dad and an addict and how he's been healing the last year. From being drafted to your hometown NFL team and then cut, to creating a new, truer identity in the creative world, he opens up about it all. Catch Corey all over the stages of Austin, we know he's about to pop and are so so proud!

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

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Independent Singer-Songwriter Bri Fletcher joined us to share her story of growing up bullied, the challenges and how her experiences pushed her to create Debully My School, the revolutionary anti-bullying assembly that is taken into schools across the country teaching connection, communication, and empathy among their students.

We are so grateful for her story and her vulnerability. Please support Bri by following her on Spotify + Apple Music

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

Special Music - Bri Fletcher - Mothers and Daughters

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Melanie and Amber discuss narcissism, define it and differentiate it from a self-assured or seemingly overtly confident.

Communication Life Hacks to communicate big feelings and needs:

I Feel _____ when ________ happens

It reminds me of a time when _____ did/said/happened.

The message that gave me was

Responses:

What I need is

What that looks like for me is

What I am hearing you say is

That makes sense to me because

I can’t or can meet that need

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

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On this episode of "I'm Fine, It's Fine"! Co-host and Comedian Amber Autry delves deep into the world of Exposure Therapy, Reassurance Seeking, The What If Game, and the inability to make a wrong choice. You'll gain valuable insights into how Exposure Therapy can help you confront and overcome your fears and phobias. Learn about the pitfalls of Reassurance Seeking and how Amber managed to break free from the vicious cycle of seeking reassurance. Discover the dangers of playing The What If Game and how it can perpetuate anxiety and negative thought patterns. Finally, find out how embracing the idea of the inability to make a wrong choice can lead to a more fulfilling and peaceful life.

Not only is this episode packed full of helpful tips and advice, but it's presented in a fun and engaging way. Amber's comedic talents keep the tone light and humorous while still getting to the heart of serious issues. And Co-host Melanie Reese offers great insights while creating a welcoming space for Amber to share her story. The podcast is available for download and streaming, so you can listen whenever and wherever you like. Make sure to leave a rating and review as it helps I’m Fine, It’s Fine to grow to a larger audience!

Check out "I'm Fine, It's Fine" today and start your journey towards a happier, healthier you. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, or depression, or just looking for useful tips and strategies for navigating everyday life, this podcast has covered you. Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to improve your mental health and well-being!

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Produced by Kaylee Harmon - Dewey Comedy Productions

Music composed by James Witchell

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How many episodes does I'm Fine, It's Fine! have?

I'm Fine, It's Fine! currently has 46 episodes available.

What topics does I'm Fine, It's Fine! cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Comedy, Podcasts and Comedy Interviews.

What is the most popular episode on I'm Fine, It's Fine!?

The episode title 'Fear; Recognizing It's Power Over Us So We Can Live From A Place Of Confidence' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on I'm Fine, It's Fine!?

The average episode length on I'm Fine, It's Fine! is 68 minutes.

How often are episodes of I'm Fine, It's Fine! released?

Episodes of I'm Fine, It's Fine! are typically released every 14 days.

When was the first episode of I'm Fine, It's Fine!?

The first episode of I'm Fine, It's Fine! was released on Jan 10, 2023.

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