• Nobody Prepares You For Becoming a Mother with Rebecca Barnes
    Jun 30 2026

    What if becoming a mother is one of the biggest transformations you'll ever go through… and nobody prepares you for it?

    In this powerful and deeply honest conversation, Josh is joined by Rebecca Barnes, founder of Becoming The Mother, to explore the hidden realities of motherhood that so many women experience but rarely talk about.


    Together they discuss matrescence – the profound physical, emotional and psychological transition into motherhood – and why so many mothers feel lost, overwhelmed and unsupported.


    Rebecca also shares her own journey through addiction, recovery, divorce and healing, and how those experiences led her to create spaces where mothers can finally feel seen, heard and understood.


    This episode is for mothers, fathers, partners, and anyone who wants to better understand the pressures facing modern parents and why supporting mothers matters so much.


    In this episode:

    What matrescence is and why every mother experiences it

    Why motherhood changes you forever

    The myth of "Supermum"

    Why modern motherhood feels so hard

    The importance of community and having a village

    Recovery, addiction and codependency

    The need to feel seen, heard and understood

    Why mothers carry so much guilt and shame

    The power of repair when we get parenting wrong

    Why supporting parents creates healthier children and healthier societies


    About Rebecca Barnes

    Rebecca Barnes is the founder of Becoming The Mother, a matrescence educator, breathwork facilitator and guide for mothers navigating the transition into motherhood. Through her work, she helps women understand the emotional and identity shifts that come with becoming a mother and creates spaces where they can reconnect with themselves and find support in community.


    Find Rebecca - https://www.instagram.com/becomingthemother/

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Too Conscious For This World with Candace Van Dell
    Jun 23 2026

    What if the child who was labelled "too sensitive", "too emotional", "too much", or "the problem" was never the problem at all?


    In this episode of Dysfunctional, I sit down with author and master coach Candace Van Dell to explore the idea that some people aren't broken, they're simply seeing things that others can't.


    We dive into family scapegoating, highly sensitive versus highly perceptive people, ADHD, spirituality, toxic systems, emotional truth, and what happens when the person who sees the dysfunction gets blamed for it.


    Candace shares her own journey from being labelled as a child with "something wrong" to becoming a leading voice helping people heal the original wound of believing they are the problem.


    This is a conversation about reclaiming your perception, trusting yourself, and discovering that perhaps the thing you've spent your whole life trying to fix is actually your greatest gift.


    In this episode we discuss:

    Why the scapegoat is often the cycle breaker

    The difference between being highly sensitive and highly perceptive

    Growing up feeling misunderstood and out of place

    ADHD, labels, and the medicalisation of difference

    Why truth-tellers are often punished in dysfunctional systems

    The relationship between spirituality and healing

    Candace's powerful spiritual awakening at 16

    Family dysfunction and the "problem child" myth

    Learning to trust your own perception

    Emotional honesty as a path to healing

    The loneliness of seeing things others don't see

    Why fitting in can come at the cost of authenticity

    Moving from self-abandonment to self-trust

    What it means to be "too conscious for this world"


    About Candace Van Dell

    Candace Van Dell is an international bestselling author, master coach, and speaker who helps highly perceptive people heal and thrive in unconscious systems. Her work focuses on healing the original wound of believing there is something wrong with you so you can step into your authentic power, purpose, and potential.


    Her new book, Too Conscious For This World: You're Not Wrong. You're Early, is available now.


    Connect with Candace

    Instagram: @candacevandell

    Website: candacevandell.com

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Click, Stalk, Destroy with Dr Jessica Taylor.
    Jun 9 2026

    In this episode of *Dysfunctional*, Josh welcomes back bestselling author Dr Jessica Taylor for a powerful conversation about one of the most misunderstood forms of abuse in modern society: stalking.


    Drawing on her new book, *Click, Stalk, Destroy*, Jessica explains how stalking has evolved far beyond the traditional image of someone hiding outside your house. In the digital age, stalking can be relentless, anonymous, and devastatingly effective, all without the perpetrator ever meeting their victim face-to-face.


    Together, Josh and Jessica explore the psychology of stalking, why victims are so often dismissed or labelled as "crazy," and how power, control, obsession, and grievance fuel much of this behaviour. They discuss the overlap between stalking, coercive control, domestic abuse, online harassment, and cancel culture, as well as the profound impact stalking can have on a person's mental health, relationships, identity, and sense of safety.


    Jessica also shares her own experiences as a stalking victim and reflects on the failures of current systems to adequately recognise, investigate, and respond to these crimes.


    **In this episode, we discuss:**


    • What stalking really looks like in the digital age

    • Why online stalking is now more common than physical stalking

    • The concept of "grievance stalking" and what drives perpetrators

    • How coercive control can continue long after a relationship ends

    • Why victims are often dismissed, disbelieved, or pathologised

    • The psychological impact of constant monitoring and surveillance

    • The role of social media in modern stalking behaviour

    • Why gathering evidence can become traumatic for victims

    • DARVO, victim-blaming, and the reversal of victim and offender

    • What to do if you think you are being stalked

    • What needs to change in policing, mental health services, and society


    This is an essential conversation about power, abuse, technology, and the hidden ways people can be controlled long after they think they've escaped.


    UK orders of the book here:


    https://amzn.eu/d/0bu9sg6e


    US and international orders of the book:

    https://victimfocus-resources.com/products/click-stalk-destroy-international-orders-only-pre-order?_pos=1&_psq=click&_ss=e&_v=1.0


    My website for all info and mentoring: www.drjessicataylor.com

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Midlife Crisis Saved My Life With Wyndham James
    Jun 2 2026

    What if the life you've spent decades building no longer feels like yours?


    In this episode of Dysfunctional, Josh sits down with coach, mediator, yoga teacher and author Wyndham James to explore what really happens when success stops feeling successful.


    After spending twenty years in a corporate career he knew wasn't right for him, Wyndham eventually found himself unable to ignore the growing disconnect between the life he was living and the life he wanted. What followed wasn't just a career change. It was a complete re-evaluation of identity, purpose and what it means to live authentically.


    Together, Josh and Wyndham discuss:

    Why midlife crisis might actually be a gift

    The fear of success versus the fear of failure

    How people become trapped in lives that look good on paper

    The hidden cost of people-pleasing and performance

    Why certainty can kill curiosity and growth

    The danger of putting teachers, experts and influencers on pedestals

    How breakdowns often become the foundation for breakthroughs

    The challenge of living your values when it costs you something

    Learning to let go of old identities and write a new story


    This is a conversation about self-discovery, courage and what happens when you stop asking "What should I be?" and start asking "Who am I really?"


    Wyndham - @blueprintcoach_wyndham (Instagram)

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • I Didn’t Know I Was a Childhood Abuse Survivor with Chanel Duffy
    May 19 2026

    In this episode of Dysfunctional, Josh sits down with Chanel Duffy for a raw and deeply honest conversation about childhood abuse, narcissistic parents, coercive control, survival mode, and what happens when you finally stop minimising what you went through.


    Chanel shares how she spent years believing her childhood was “normal” before realising she was living in deep denial and survival. Together, they explore betrayal blindness, emotional suppression, domestic abuse, addiction in the home, parenting after trauma, and the long journey of learning softness, safety, and self-trust.


    A powerful conversation for anyone healing from toxic family systems.


    Find Chanel - https://www.chanelduffy.com

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Toxic Bosses, Workplace Trauma, and Why It’s Not You with Dr Laura Hambley Lovett
    May 12 2026

    In this episode, Josh sits down with workplace psychologist and author Dr Laura Hambley Lovett to explore the reality of toxic bosses, workplace trauma, and dysfunctional leadership.


    Together, they unpack the overlap between toxic workplaces and toxic family systems, including gaslighting, manipulation, smear campaigns, control, and covert abuse. Laura shares why toxic bosses are often so difficult to spot, how they slowly erode confidence and wellbeing, and why leaving isn’t always as simple as people think.


    The conversation also explores resilience culture, profit-driven systems, healing after workplace trauma, and the importance of purpose, humanity, and psychological safety in leadership.


    A powerful conversation for anyone who has ever questioned themselves while working under toxic leadership.


    Find Dr Laura - https://www.drlaura.live

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    45 mins
  • Emotionally Immature Parents, Estrangement, and the Need for Validation with Ana Gersch
    May 5 2026

    In this episode, Josh sits down with trauma coach Ana Gersch to explore emotionally immature parents, estrangement, and the role of validation in family relationships.


    Ana shares her journey into trauma work, blending somatic practices, spirituality, and modern coaching. Together, they unpack how trauma lives in the body, why emotional immaturity shows up in parents, and what actually defines emotional maturity.


    They also dive into the rise of estrangement, whether no contact is a trend, and how social media is shaping these conversations.


    A key theme throughout is the difference between validation and agreement, and why this misunderstanding often keeps families stuck.


    This episode offers a grounded, honest look at healing, boundaries, and what it really takes to have a relationship with someone as they are, not who you wish they could be.


    Find Ana - https://www.instagram.com/ana_traumacoach/

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Making Wellness Accessible Again with the OneRetreat Festival
    Apr 28 2026

    For more information or to grab you spot at the festival use these links -

    Instagram -

    https://www.instagram.com/oneretreatwellness?igsh=dWl1d3Q2NzhjMGto


    Facebook -

    https://www.facebook.com/share/1GyyZMdpeQ/?mibextid=wwXIfr


    Website - www.oneretreatwellness.co.uk


    Ticket section of the site - https://www.oneretreatwellness.co.uk/tickets


    And you can find Alex and Same here -

    Sam - https://www.instagram.com/samrigs/

    Alex - https://www.instagram.com/alexhydecoaching/

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    1 hr and 2 mins