Sarah Harriott
Sarah Harriott - Clinical Psychologist

Be That
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Infertility is an issue faced by many couples, and is an unpredictable journey often marked by stress, anxiety, grief and heartache. However, hope hides in unexpected places and on today's episode, we discover that infertility is not the end of the story.

Sometimes, the pain of betrayal can feel impossible to bear and can shatter trust, confidence, and hope. However, whether rebuilding ourselves or a relationship, there is always a way back to strength, wholeness and a future worth fighting for.

Modern culture has come to accept and even endorse sexual imagery for the purpose of selling and influencing people: causing social, psychological and relational impacts. Awareness is paramount to avoid normalising and begin transforming this culture.

Shame is the leading factor that holds people back in changing their own story. Whether it be in regards to mistakes, failures or self esteem, if we don't confront our shame, it will only perpetuate destructive behaviours. We cannot continue to hide shame or hide ourselves from shame. The key to healing is facing it, to change our story forever.

To cope with the pain of abandonment, people can often develop maladaptive behaviours. For Emily Morrish, who tragically lost her mum to Breast Cancer when she was 13 years old, learning to break out from abandonment was a difficult journey.

As a teenager, Karli felt she could never live up to the expectations she thought others had of her. Seeking approval, recognition, or attention from other people in order to fit in came at the expense of developing a true sense of her self.

Charlie Fetoai believes life is about what we can give in to others. Growing up in a large family, succeeding in professional sport, and surviving a horrific sporting accident, he's shown incredible discipline and determination to overcome.

It's challenging enough to combine two people into one relationship, but adding the ingredient of kids can make a recipe for relationship stress. Blended and step families make up around 1 in 10 families. They face unique challenges that often lead to conflict, but with a little patience and a lot of love, a blended family can also experience a strength that's only found at the other side of great challenge. Steven shares about his experience of entering a relationship with Rachel, when she already had three kids. To navigate the challenges, they had to be intentional and communicate clearly through every step.

Tasha Homan is a fashionista, international model, clothing designer, and beauty therapist. But success did not come naturally, growing up in the Brooklyn Projects; it took determination, uncompromising belief in herself, and a big dream to get to where she is now.

It's challenging enough to combine two people into one relationship, but adding the ingredient of kids can make a recipe for relationship stress. Blended and step families make up around 1 in 10 families. They face unique challenges that often lead to conflict, but with a little patience and a lot of love, a blended family can also experience a strength that's only found at the other side of great challenge. For Rachel, having three children to take care of meant she didn't want the complexities of a new relationship. So when an old friendship with Steven grew to something more, communication was vital to navigate the next steps of blending a family.

Daniel Flynn is co-founder and managing director of Thankyou, a brand which has seen such success and notoriety that it opened doors around the world. But as public success grew, Daniel's fear of failure became something he couldn't afford to ignore.
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