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Tired of feeling fragmented and overwhelmed? Fragmented to Whole: Life Lessons from 12-Step Recovery is your guide to creating a life of wholeness, authenticity, and healthy boundaries. Join Barb Nangle, a boundaries coach and speaker, as she shares...

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Tired of feeling fragmented and overwhelmed? Fragmented to Whole: Life Lessons from 12-Step Recovery is your guide to creating a life of wholeness, authenticity, and healthy boundaries. Join Barb Nangle, a boundaries coach and speaker, as she shares raw and honest insights from her own journey and the principles of 12-step recovery. Discover how to set boundaries without guilt or shame, overcome people-pleasing tendencies, manage your emotions effectively, cultivate a stronger sense of self, and build healthier relationships. Barb's approach is raw, honest, and sometimes a little bit (okay, a lot) sweary. Barb doesn't speak for or endorse any particular 12 step program of recovery. Though she's a huge fan of 12 step recovery, and a member of two 12 step fellowships, she cannot speak for them. If you're ready for real talk and practical tools for transformation, tune in! To learn more about Barb, go to https://higherpowercc.com/

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How to Overcome Guilt and Handle Pushback When Setting Boundaries | Episode 349

4/27/2026
Send us Fan Mail In this week's episode 349 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m zooming out on everything we’ve covered about time and energy boundaries to talk about the hardest part of all: the guilt you feel and the reactions you get when you start changing your patterns. Because boundaries aren’t really about managing your life—they’re about whether you stay with yourself or abandon yourself. In this episode, I walk you through what actually happens before, during, and after you set a boundary, and how to support yourself through the discomfort that comes with it. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: One of the most important shifts in this episode is this: Other people’s reactions are not evidence that you’ve done something wrong—they’re simply evidence that something has changed. As you begin to stay with yourself through discomfort, guilt, and pushback, something powerful starts to happen. You build trust with yourself. And over time, boundaries stop being something you have to think about—and become something you live. Boundaries don’t create problems. They reveal them. And that clarity is what allows real change to happen. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:15:27

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How to Stop Tolerating What Drains You and Reclaim Your Time and Energy | Episode 348

4/20/2026
Send us Fan Mail In this week's episode 348 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m talking about one of the biggest hidden drains on your time and energy—and something most people don’t even realize is happening. It’s not over-scheduling. It’s not poor time management. It’s what you’re tolerating. In this episode, I walk you through how the small things you ignore, justify, or “put up with” are quietly draining your energy—and how shifting out of that pattern changes everything. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: • Why resentment is a powerful signal that something in your life needs a boundary. • How tolerating things that don’t feel right creates a constant, invisible drain on your energy. • The stories we tell ourselves to justify staying in situations that don’t serve us. • Why tolerating something is actually a form of self-abandonment, not “being nice.” • How asking “What am I tolerating?” can be more powerful than trying to manage your time better. One of the most important truths in this episode is this: If something is consistently draining you and it’s still happening, you are participating in it—and that’s where your power is. When you shift from overriding yourself to being in relationship with yourself, you stop tolerating what doesn’t align with you. And that’s when boundaries stop being something you set—and become something you have. You don’t have to overhaul your entire life. Start with one thing. Get honest about what you’re tolerating, the story you’re telling yourself, and what’s actually true. Because when you stop tolerating what drains you, you don’t just get your time back—you get your energy, your presence, and yourself back. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:13:15

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How I Stopped Giving My Time Away and Took My Life Back | Episode 347

4/13/2026
Send us Fan Mail In this week's episode 347 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I'm sharing a very real and practical look at time boundaries, what they actually look like in daily life, and how they changed everything for me. Before recovery, I thought my issue was time management. But the truth was much deeper: I didn’t have boundaries around my time. That meant my time was constantly available to others, and I was unintentionally abandoning myself. In this episode, I walk you through the specific shifts I made to stop giving my time away and start living more intentionally. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: • Why time management isn’t the real issue—lack of boundaries is what leaves your time open for others to take. • How small changes like turning off notifications and choosing when to respond helped reclaim control over time and energy. • The shift from reactive living to intentional scheduling through time blocking and focused work. • How training your brain to stay present (instead of constantly switching tasks) creates more productivity and less overwhelm. • Why protecting time for relationships, rest, and leisure is essential—and not something you need to earn. One of the biggest shifts I share in this episode is this: When you stop treating other people’s access to you as more important than your relationship with yourself, everything changes. You begin to assign your time on purpose instead of reacting to whatever comes your way. And over time, that creates more clarity, more peace, and a deeper sense of ownership over your life. If you’re constantly feeling like there’s never enough time, it may not actually be a time problem. It may be that your time isn’t protected. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:12:58

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How Time and Energy Boundaries Help You Start Where You Actually Are | Episode 346

4/6/2026
Send us Fan Mail In this week's episode 346 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m sharing a deeply personal experience that reshaped how I think about time and energy boundaries. After a period of illness, I noticed something unexpected: my capacity had changed, but my expectations hadn’t. In this episode, I explore how misaligned expectations can quietly create resistance, frustration, and self-judgment—and how boundaries with your own time and energy help you reconnect with where you actually are. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: • Why time and energy boundaries are deeply connected, and how they impact what drains or fuels you. • How outdated expectations can create internal pressure when your capacity has shifted. • Why resistance is often your system protecting you, not a sign of laziness or lack of discipline. • How your body adapts after illness, burnout, or depletion by conserving energy and avoiding overload. • The shift from intensity to consistency as a way to rebuild trust with yourself. A key takeaway from this episode is learning to respect your current capacity instead of demanding your past capacity from yourself. When you align your expectations with where you actually are, you create internal safety and make sustainable progress possible. You don’t have to force yourself back into an old version of who you were. You can build a new relationship with your time, your energy, and your life—starting exactly where you are today. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:13:16

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How to Build Internal Boundaries So You Stop Fixing Everyone | Episode 345

3/30/2026
Send us Fan Mail In this week's episode 345 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m bringing together the core ideas we’ve been exploring in this recent series on internal boundaries and explaining how they actually get built in real life. Many people think boundaries are about what you say to other people. But internal boundaries begin inside you—when you stop abandoning yourself by rushing to rescue others or by attacking yourself internally. In this episode, I break down the practical steps that help your nervous system shift out of urgency and into steadiness. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: “Their problem is not my emergency”Internal boundaries are not about becoming cold, distant, or disconnected. In fact, they do the opposite. They allow you to stay compassionate and connected to others without abandoning yourself in the process. Over time, as your internal boundaries strengthen, your external boundaries become easier to hold because you are no longer reacting from urgency or emotional activation. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:11:52

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How to Stop Your Inner Torment and the Urge to Fix Everyone | Episode 344

3/23/2026
Send us Fan Mail In this week’s episode 344 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m sharing how internal boundaries help you stop the exhausting cycle of emotional over-responsibility and the urge to fix everyone around you. This episode was inspired by powerful feedback from a listener and a member of my coaching community. Both stories point to a common pattern many people experience: when someone around them is struggling, their nervous system instantly jumps into fixing mode. But true boundary work isn’t just about what you say to others. It’s about what changes inside you. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: • Why many people feel an urgent need to fix other people’s emotional struggles, especially if they grew up in chaotic or unpredictable environments. • How the simple skill of pausing helps interrupt automatic reactions and creates space for healthier responses. • Why learning that other people’s chaos is not danger is a foundational shift for your nervous system. • How internal boundaries strengthen your emotional “container” so other people’s feelings don’t spill into your inner world. • A powerful question that helps you recognize when you’ve slipped into rescue mode: Who is more invested in solving this situation? When your internal boundaries grow stronger, something important changes. You can stay present and compassionate without absorbing responsibility for someone else’s emotions or problems. You learn that caring about someone doesn’t require rescuing them. You can remain connected to others while staying anchored in yourself. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:14:07

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Other People’s Chaos Is Not Danger: How to Build Internal Boundaries | Episode 343

3/16/2026
Send a text In this week's episode 343 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I'm sharing a powerful shift that changes the way we relate to other people’s crises. When you grow up feeling responsible for everyone else’s emotions, someone else’s chaos doesn’t feel like inconvenience. It feels like danger. In this episode, I explain how internal boundaries allow you to care deeply without collapsing into rescue mode. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: • Why people who were parentified or over-responsible growing up often experience other people’s problems as an emergency their nervous system must fix. • The difference between setting boundaries and having boundaries internally, where you remain steady even when others are in chaos. • Why compassion and responsibility are not the same thing, and how learning to separate them changes your emotional life. • How rescuing often comes from anxiety, not true responsibility. • Why internal boundaries create internal safety, allowing you to stay whole even when others are struggling. How to Build Internal Boundaries 1. Notice the activation Your body may react first: your chest tightens, your mind races, and you start planning how to fix the situation. This is your old wiring interpreting someone else’s chaos as danger. 2. Interrupt the automatic meaning Instead of thinking “If I don’t fix this, I’m a bad person,” insert a new thought: “I can care without intervening.” “Their chaos is not my emergency.” 3. Separate compassion from responsibility You can feel compassion for someone without taking responsibility for solving their problem. 4. Tolerate the discomfort of not intervening Your nervous system may protest and tell you that you’re being selfish or abandoning them. Stay present and allow the discomfort to pass without jumping in to fix it. 5. Allow consequences to unfold When you stop intercepting reality, people experience the natural consequences of their choices. Over time, your nervous system learns something powerful: other people’s chaos is not danger. You don’t have to stay stuck in the cycle of rescuing, fixing, and managing other people’s lives in order to feel safe. Internal boundaries create internal safety and allow you to remain grounded even in the presence of someone else’s crisis. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:13:46

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Why Adult Friendships Can Feel Like Middle School and What to Do About It | Episode 342

3/9/2026
Send a text In this week's episode 342 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I'm exploring why adult friendships can sometimes feel surprisingly similar to middle school dynamics. Many people stay in friendships where they feel like they have to stay quiet, avoid conflict, or shrink themselves just to remain included. In this episode, I talk about the deeper reasons we tolerate these patterns and how developing internal boundaries changes the way we show up in friendships. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: 3 Steps to Strengthen Internal Boundaries Step 1: Name the price you're paying Ask yourself what it costs you to stay connected in a particular relationship. For example: I have to stay quiet even when something bothers me. Step 2: Tell the truth about the trade Notice how you abandon yourself when you pay that price. For example: When I stay quiet, I ignore my own needs to keep the peace. Step 3: Set the internal boundary first Decide what you will no longer do to yourself. When that internal boundary becomes clear, the external boundary becomes much simpler. You don’t have to keep “paying” for connection with your dignity. Healthy friendships allow you to show up honestly without shrinking yourself to belong. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:15:14

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The Inner Safety Skill Building Method: How to Build Boundaries That Actually Hold | Episode 341

3/2/2026
Send a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m sharing the origin story of my Inner Safety Skill Building Method and why most boundary work fails without internal containment. I didn’t learn boundaries from books. I learned them as a byproduct of recovery. And what I eventually discovered is this: external boundaries only hold when internal boundaries exist first. If you’ve ever thought, “I know how to say no, but I still feel awful afterward,” this episode explains why. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: • The difference between self-protection and self-containment • Why rumination, catastrophizing, and self-attack violate your internal boundaries • Why knowing what to say is not the same as being able to stand behind it • The five skills for building internal safety • How unshakability is steadiness, not perfection You don’t need more scripts. You need more internal containment. Wholeness is not perfection. It’s the absence of self-abandonment in the presence of emotion. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tools on building emotional safety from the inside out and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:15:20

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When Life Gets Lifey with Guest Spencer T | Episode 340

2/23/2026
Send a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m joined by guest Spencer T, Al-Anon member and host of The Recovery Show, for a deeply grounding conversation about what it looks like to practice recovery when life gets hard. We talk about loving detachment, acceptance, grief, and how the principles of recovery continue to guide us through parenting, dementia, loss, and everyday uncertainty. This is a conversation about building emotional resilience that lasts long after the original crisis has passed. Some of the talking points we go over in this episode include: You didn’t Cause it, you can’t Control it, and you can’t Cure itRecovery isn’t something you master once. It’s something you practice daily. Life still gets lifey. But when you build emotional boundaries, community, and perspective, you move through it with more steadiness and less isolation. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes for grounded conversations on recovery, emotional maturity, and living a more whole life. Thank you for listening. If this episode resonated, take a screenshot and share it in your stories. Tag me and let me know your biggest takeaway. And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at: https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:46:15

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How to Build Emotional Boundaries That Keep You Whole | Episode 339

2/16/2026
Send a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m exploring what it really means to be whole and how emotional boundaries are what make that wholeness possible. Inspired by the image of a plant that is always changing yet never fragmented, we look at the difference between being unfinished and being fractured. Wholeness is not about being calm all the time or having everything figured out. It’s about integration. It’s about not abandoning yourself as you evolve. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: Wholeness is not the absence of emotion. It’s the absence of self-abandonment in the presence of emotion. You don’t need to be finished to be whole. You don’t need to be stable in every moment to be unshakable. You are allowed to evolve without losing yourself. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes for grounded insight on emotional maturity, boundaries, and building a life that feels integrated instead of fragmented. Thank you for listening. If this episode resonated, take a screenshot and share it in your stories, tag me, and let me know what stood out. And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at: https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:11:36

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Why Avoiding Discomfort Keeps You Stuck and How to Get Unstuck | Episode 338

2/9/2026
Send us a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m unpacking a topic that sits at the core of emotional healing and change: discomfort. Not all discomfort is the same, and confusing them is one of the main reasons people stay stuck far longer than they need to. One form of discomfort is the kind that keeps us trapped, the other is the kind that helps us grow. This episode is about learning how to tell the difference between chronic, soul-draining discomfort and the finite discomfort that leads to real healing, and how internal safety and support make all the difference. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: Discomfort isn’t the enemy. But unsupported, overwhelming discomfort keeps us frozen. When you choose the finite discomfort of growth and pair it with enough safety, healing becomes possible and sustainable. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes for grounded insights, emotional tools, and practical guidance on living a more whole and connected life. Thank you for listening. If this episode resonated, take a screenshot and share it in your stories, tag me, and let me know what stood out. And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at: https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained or stuck? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ Katja Cahoon’s website CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:14:54

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How Internal Safety Changes Your Emotional World | Episode 337

2/2/2026
Send us a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m exploring what actually shifts when emotional safety stops coming from outside of you and starts being built internally. We talk about how our relationship with emotions changes when we stop using them as evidence about other people and start listening to them as information about ourselves. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: When emotions stop being emergencies and start becoming messages, everything changes. You no longer need to fix others, suppress yourself, or abandon your needs to feel okay. Internal safety allows you to turn inward, listen, and respond from alignment instead of fear. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tools for building emotional safety, setting boundaries, and living a more whole, grounded life. Thank you for listening. If this episode resonated, take a screenshot and share it in your stories. Tag me and let me know what stood out for you. And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at: https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling emotionally drained or overwhelmed? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:14:08

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Learn to Tolerate Ease: How Compassion Softened What Pressure Never Could | Episode 336

1/26/2026
Send us a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m sharing a deeply personal realization about how long I treated myself like a project instead of a person, and how learning to tolerate ease required far more courage than pushing ever did. This episode isn’t about productivity, optimization, or mindset. It’s about what happens when compassion reaches places that pressure never could, and how shame begins to release when the nervous system finally feels contextualized and safe. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: You’re not failing at ease. You’re learning to tolerate it. And that learning isn’t about doing more or getting it right faster. It’s about creating enough internal safety to inhabit your own life without urgency, self-attack, or shame. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes for reflections, recovery insights, and gentle reminders that real change happens through context, not force. Thank you for listening. If this episode resonated, take a screenshot, share it in your stories, and tag me. And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and share your key takeaways. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to see where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:14:52

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The Art of Listening: How to Break Free from Chronic Conflict Loops | Episode 335

1/19/2026
Send us a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m talking about why so many couples get stuck having the same arguments over and over, and how real listening isn’t about communication techniques, but about the assumptions we bring into the conversation before we ever open our mouths. This episode explores how internal safety, meaning-making, and unmanaged expectations quietly fuel chronic conflict loops in long-term relationships. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: If you find yourself stuck in chronic conflict loops, I want you to gently ask yourself a few questions. Listening doesn’t mean agreement. It doesn’t mean sameness. It means making room for difference without turning it into a problem that needs to be solved. When we stop trying to win and start trying to understand, connection becomes possible again. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes for practical tools, recovery insights, and real-life examples of what it means to live a more whole life. Thank you for listening. If this episode resonated, take a screenshot, share it in your stories, and tag me. And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and share your key takeaways. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to see where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:12:57

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How to Change Your Love Life by Becoming Emotionally Available | Episode 334

1/12/2026
Send us a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m sharing a powerful realization from my own recovery journey: the pattern of emotionally unavailable partners wasn’t just about who I was choosing, it was about my own emotional availability. For years, I believed I was unlucky in love. Through ACA recovery and a deep relationship inventory, I discovered how my nervous system, conditioning, and avoidance of emotions were shaping my relationships far more than I realized. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: If you want healthier, more secure relationships, the work doesn’t start with finding better partners. It starts with becoming emotionally available to yourself. Learning to feel, listen, speak honestly, and set boundaries is where real change happens. Relationship inventory categories: Additional categories I tracked: Be sure to tune in to all the episodes for practical tools, recovery insights, and real-life examples of what it means to live a more whole life. Thank you for listening! If this episode resonated, take a screenshot, share it in your stories, and tag me. And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and share your biggest takeaway. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to see where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:11:21

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How Boundaries Create Secure Attachment in Romantic Relationships | Episode 333

1/5/2026
Send us a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m exploring attachment from a different angle and sharing how boundaries and recovery can actually create secure attachment, even if you didn’t grow up with it. Instead of focusing on attachment labels, we look at how internal safety, self-trust, and boundaries change the way we show up in romantic relationships. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: Secure attachment isn’t something you either got in childhood or missed forever. When you stop abandoning yourself, you stop building abandonment into your relationships. Boundaries help you stay present, grounded, and connected to who you are, so relationships stop feeling like life or death and start feeling safe. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive practical tools for building emotional safety, healthier relationships, and a more whole life. Thank you for listening. If this episode resonated, take a screenshot, share it in your stories, and tag me. And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and share your key takeaways. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained in your relationships? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to see where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:13:20

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Why Knowing Better Isn’t Enough and How to Train Your Nervous System Instead | Episode 332

12/22/2025
Send us a text In this week’s episode 332 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m discussing something I often observe, especially during family gatherings: knowing your boundaries, understanding your patterns, and gaining valuable insight, yet still getting triggered. In this episode, I explain why that happens, why it’s not a failure, and what actually helps when your body reacts faster than your thinking brain. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: forYou’re not weak. You’re not broken. You’re human. This work isn’t about never getting triggered — it’s about helping your body learn that now is different from then. When you train your nervous system ahead of time, you create more choice, more capacity, and a faster return to yourself when things get hard. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:14:26

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The Hidden Rules You Learned Growing Up and How to Rewrite Them | Episode 330

12/15/2025
Send us a text In this week's episode 331 of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m talking about the invisible, unspoken rules you absorbed growing up — the ones you never agreed to, yet have been shaping your entire emotional life. I break down how these hidden rules get installed in childhood, how they operate in adulthood, and how recovery gives you the clarity and safety to finally rewrite them. Some of the talking points I go over in this episode include: You don’t have to keep living by rules that were created in a dysfunctional system. You get to unlearn perfectionism, control, fear, and judgment. And you get to replace them with patterns that support freedom, safety, and emotional wholeness. You don’t have to stay stuck in the old survival strategies. The moment you start seeing the rules clearly, you can choose new ones — rooted in truth, boundaries, and compassion for yourself. Are you ready to rewrite the rules you grew up with? Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways! Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:22:50

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Lost in Serenity with Guest Renee N. | Episode 330

12/8/2025
Send us a text In this week’s episode of the Fragmented to Whole Podcast, I’m talking with my long-time recovery friend, Renee N., and her story is absolutely incredible. She grew up in chaos — emotional abuse, addiction, violence, and zero safety — and spent decades dissociated and trying to survive. Recovery changed everything. Renee shares how reading the 14 Traits of an adult child made her feel seen for the first time, how meetings and therapy helped her start telling the truth, and how she slowly found enough internal safety to live in her authentic identity. We talk about people-pleasing, overworking, childhood roles, and the shock of finally experiencing serenity when you’ve lived your whole life in chaos. Now she’s present. She’s grounded. She’s no longer apologizing her way through the day. And she’s living a life she truly never thought was possible as a transgener woman. This conversation is full of honesty, hope, and the kind of transformation that only happens when you stop surviving and start healing. Be sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive practical tools for living a more whole life and to hear even more about the points outlined above. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot, share it in your stories, and tag me! And don’t forget to follow, rate, and review the podcast. I’d love to hear your key takeaways. Learn more about Fragmented to Whole at https://higherpowercc.com/podcast/ Feeling drained? Take my free Boundaries Drain Quiz to find out where your energy is leaking and how to reclaim it. Start your quiz here: https://higherpowercc.com/drain/ CONNECT WITH BARB NANGLE: Subscribe to “Friday Fragments” weekly newsletter Linkedin Work with Barb! Book a “Say No Without Guilt” Session

Duration:00:42:38