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Mary's Cup of Tea: the Self Love Podcast for Women

Mary Jelkovsky
Mary's Cup of Tea: the Self Love Podcast for Women
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  • Mary's Cup of Tea: the Self Love Podcast for Women

    Self-Care During Hard Times: How to Stay Emotionally Regulated

    05/2/2026 | 30min
    When the external world feels heavy, your internal world must stay regulated. Self-care is not about escaping reality. It’s about standing steadily inside it. This conversation is about how to stay emotionally regulated when the noise feels constant and the news cycle never ends.
    We’ll talk about protecting your energy, being intentional with your attention, and practicing self-care through boundaries with yourself. If your mental health has felt stretched thin by the state of the world, this episode offers perspective and encouragement.
    You will learn about…
    how social media functions similarly to propaganda
    why energy management might be better than time management
    how I approach giving and charitable contribution
    the idea of “joy stacking” as a form of self care
    why eye contact is a form of resistance
    small rituals that help you come back home to yourself
    Remember: self-care is not disengagement from the world, it is how you stay resourced enough to meet it. Real self-care supports your mental health AND lets you contribute to causes you care about.
    If you’re enjoying our self love podcast, share it with the women in your life! Your support expands our self-love circle and shows others that mental health matters.
    Deepen your self love journey with Mary’s books:
    The Gift of Self-Love, an interactive workbook to help you build confidence, recognize your worth, and learn to finally love yourself.
    100 Days of Self-Love, a guided journal with 100 prompts for calming self-criticism and learning to love yourself.
    Follow Mary's self care journey on IG: @maryscupofteaa and @maryspodcast
    Mentioned In This Episode...
    A Small Light series on Prime Video
    “I’m Russian. Here’s how propaganda really works” by Silent East

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  • Mary's Cup of Tea: the Self Love Podcast for Women

    What Women Misunderstand About Anxiety, Mental Health, and the Mind-Body Connection with Dr. Ellen Vora, MD

    29/1/2026 | 52min
    Many women talk about anxiety as if it’s a personality trait, but Dr. Ellen Vora offers a different lens: anxiety could be a mind-body signal that something in your mental health ecosystem needs support. In this conversation, we unpack what women misunderstand about anxiety, why mental health is deeply physical, and how to stop seeing anxiety as a personal flaw.
    You will learn…
    the difference between “false anxiety” vs. “true anxiety” (and why that distinction changes everything)
    is it the mind-body connection or the body-mind connection?
    how women’s bodies, hormones, and cultural stressors create a unique anxiety landscape
    the drawbacks of traditional cognitive behavioral therapy
    physical ways to take care of your mental health
     
    Remember: Anxiety doesn’t automatically mean something is mentally wrong with you. Often it’s your physical body asking for care, and sometimes it’s your inner compass asking for honesty. Either way, you deserve support that helps you feel safer in your body and steadier in your mental health.
    Dr. Ellen Vora is a board-certified psychiatrist who takes a functional medicine approach to mental health. Dr. Vora received her B.A. from Yale University and her M.D. from Columbia University. She’s also the bestselling author of The Anatomy of Anxiety: Understanding and Overcoming the Body’s Fear Response where she shares a whole-person perspective on anxiety, mental health, and overall well-being– especially for women.
    Follow Dr. Ellen on Instagram: @ellenvoramd Get Dr. Ellen’s book, The Anatomy of Anxiety: Understanding and Overcoming the Body’s Fear Response
    And if you enjoyed this episode, share it with the women in your life! Make sure to tag @maryspodcast and @ellenvoramd
    Mentioned In This Episode...
    Quit Like a Woman by Holly Whitaker
    Healing Back Pain: The Mind-Body Connection by Dr. John Sarno
    The Way Out by Alan Gordon
    research on Ketamine-assisted therapy
    Wizard of Oz & Dark Side of the Moon Pink Floyd Theory EXPLAINED

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  • Mary's Cup of Tea: the Self Love Podcast for Women

    The Best Mental Health Book That Changed How I See Myself

    22/1/2026 | 23min
    Sometimes the parts of us we’re trying hardest to fix are the ones working the hardest to protect us. Inspired by one of the best mental health books I’ve read recently, this episode offers a compassionate framework for understanding your inner world without pathologizing it.
    If you’ve ever felt conflicted, inconsistent, or torn in different directions, this conversation is for you. It explores why inner tension does not mean you are failing at mental health. It might actually make a lot of sense. This episode reviews my biggest takeaways from the book No Bad Parts by Dr. Richard Schwartz.
    We’ll explore ideas like:
    Why there are no bad parts — only misunderstood ones
    How self-compassion creates internal safety instead of control
    The difference between being protector-led vs. Self-led
    Why mental health isn’t about eliminating inner conflict, but learning how to relate to it
    What it looks like to stay engaged with the world while still protecting your energy
     
    We also touch on something many of us struggle with: how to care deeply about the world without letting its weight completely overwhelm you. And why true self love does not require numbing out, bypassing reality, or carrying everything alone.
    Remember: Every part of your personality that you do not love will become hostile. The goal is not to get rid of parts of yourself, but to change how you relate to them.
    If you’re enjoying this self love podcast, share it with the women in your life! Your support helps spread conversations about mental health, confidence, and self-love in a way that feels real and sustainable.
    Deepen your self love journey with Mary’s books:
    The Gift of Self-Love, an interactive workbook to help you build confidence, recognize your worth, and learn to finally love yourself.
    100 Days of Self-Love, a guided journal with 100 prompts for calming self-criticism and learning to love yourself.
    Follow Mary's self love journey on IG: @maryscupofteaa and @maryspodcast
    Mentioned In This Episode...
    No Bad Parts by Richard Schwartz 
    “How to talk to the worst parts of yourself” TEDx talk by Karen Faith

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    Why Manifestation Doesn’t Work Without Self-Worth with Samantha Chung

    15/1/2026 | 1h 5min
    WOW!!! This just might be the most enlightening, inspiring interview on Mary’s Cup of Tea, thanks to our guest, Samantha Chung. Rooted in self-love and self-worth, Sam’s approach to manifestation is deep yet simple, grounded yet expansive, firm yet deeply compassionate.
    Contrary to popular belief, isn’t about positive thinking, vision boards, or proving your worth — it’s about the relationship you have with yourself. Sam explains why healing shame, releasing self-criticism, and relating to yourself with compassion is what actually changes what you attract.
    You will learn about...
    the surprising link between loving yourself and manifesting your dreams
    how to reconcile manifestation teachings with privilege, access, and real-world limitations
    why Sam hates the word “manifestation” and the connotations it comes with
    how to repair a punitive, damaged relationship with yourself
    why self-compassion will not you complacent
    what body-image struggles reveal about safety, control, and self worth
    how to face your own unworthiness and make contact with a deeply supportive part of yourself
    the ONLY emotion that lowers your vibration
    access the emotional experience you think money, love, or success will finally give you
    see manifestation as a lifestyle rooted in self-love, not a method to fix yourself
    Remember: Manifestation doesn't work without self-worth. It's not about getting or achieving something, it's about who you become along the way.
    Samantha Chung is a transformational life and mindset coach, viral content creator, and host of the top-ranking podcast Spiraling Higher. She is on a mission to help people break free from their conditioned narratives and awaken to their most authentic, limitless selves. Her paradigm-shifting perspectives have inspired millions to step into self-love and embody their highest potential. Today, she’s here to help you do the same.
    Follow Sam on Instagram: @simplifying.sam
    Learn more about Sam’s private coaching here.
    Share this self love podcast with the women in your life or on social media! Make sure to tag @maryspodcast and @simplifying.sam

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    6 Self Love Lessons I’m Taking Into My Late 20s (Encore)

    08/1/2026 | 33min
    Self love isn’t just about accepting yourself as you are or chasing a better version of yourself. It’s about learning how to hold contradictory parts of yourself with self compassion and curiosity.
    This conversation explores self love, confidence, mental health, body image, and self-awareness through the lens of growth, rest, insecurity, joy, and becoming. If you’re in your late 20s, or going through a big life transition, this episode is for you.
    You will learn how to…
    reframe the way you think about insecurities
    question diet culture, beauty standards, productivity, and comparison
    understand how pleasure can coexist with pain
    Remember: self love is not about reaching a healed or perfected version of yourself. It’s about staying honest, present, and compassionate through every season of becoming.
    If you’re enjoying our self love podcast, share it with the women in your life to continue spreading the gift of self love.
    Deepen your self love journey with Mary’s books:
    *The Gift of Self-Love,* an interactive workbook to help you build confidence, recognize your worth, and learn to finally love yourself.
    *100 Days of Self-Love,* a guided journal with 100 prompts for calming self-criticism and learning to love yourself.
    Follow Mary on IG: @maryscupofteaa and @maryspodcast
    Mentioned In This Episode...
    Beauty Sick by Dr. Renee Engeln
    No Bad Parts by Dr. Richard Schwartz
    Flesh World, Substack by Jessica DeFino

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Welcome to Self Love. We cover topics surrounding self love including body-image, confidence, self-worth, body positivity, mindset, mental health, feminism, relationships, and so much more. Along the way, your host Mary lets you in on her personal life, never shying away from the messy, raw, and real conversations that we all crave. So grab a cup of tea, slide in your headphones, and get ready for some self-lovin!
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