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Thriving Humans

Thriving Humans

By: Rebecca Thompson Hitt & Meredith Alvarado
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Every one of us came from a family. That history lives in us, whether we realize it or not, shaping how we relate, how we parent, how we feel about ourselves.

Thriving Humans is a podcast for people who suspect there's another way. Holistic family therapist Rebecca Thompson Hitt and healer Meredith Alvarado explore cycle breaking, boundaries, relationships, and what it actually takes to stop just getting by and start thriving. No diagnoses. No prescriptions. Just real conversations that trust you already have your answers.

New episodes every week. Follow and subscribe.

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Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Nurturing Yourself So You Can Thrive
    Jun 26 2026

    Rest is not the reward you get after you've done enough. It's the foundation everything else is built on.

    In this season finale, Rebecca and Meredith take on the culture of productivity, the problem with the term "self-care," and what it actually looks like to nurture yourself. Not someday, not when things calm down, but now, in whatever space you have. They share their own stories of burnout, forced slowdowns, and the practices that finally stuck.

    This is also where they introduce Radical Rest Retreats, a space to do this work in community. Details can be found at https://thrivinghumans.org/retreats

    20 nurturing activities to get you started are also in the show notes below.

    Season 2 is coming. Thank you for being here.

    20 Ways to Begin Nurturing Yourself

    You don't need money, a full day, or a plan. You just need a few minutes and a willingness to try.

    1. Sit outside and watch the sky for 10 minutes. Clouds, birds, light, whatever is there.
    2. Make yourself a cup of something warm and drink it slowly without doing anything else.
    3. Put on music you love and just listen. Not as background, but as the main event.
    4. Take a walk with no destination and no podcast.
    5. Write three things that felt good today, however small.
    6. Lie down in the middle of the day, even for 15 minutes.
    7. Pick up something you used to love doing as a child. Drawing, building, climbing, exploring.
    8. Cook or bake something slowly, just for the pleasure of it.
    9. Read something purely for enjoyment. Not for learning, not for work.
    10. Sit with your hands in dirt, water, or sand.
    11. Knit, crochet, or do something repetitive with your hands.
    12. Take yourself somewhere new. A neighborhood, a park, a shop. No agenda.
    13. Watch the sunrise or sunset without your phone.
    14. Dance alone in your kitchen.
    15. Call someone whose voice makes you feel good.
    16. Spend time with an animal.
    17. Lie on the floor and breathe.
    18. Do absolutely nothing for five minutes and notice what comes up.
    19. Look through old photos that make you smile.
    20. Ask yourself: what did I love to do before life got so busy? Then do one small version of that thing.

    Remember: this isn't a checklist. It's an invitation. Start with one.

    Be curious. Be kind. Start with yourself.

    Thriving Humans is hosted by Rebecca Thompson Hitt and Meredith Alvarado. Follow and subscribe wherever you listen.

    Radical Rest Retreats are now open online. Self-directed and live group options available. Find upcoming dates and details at https://thrivinghumans.org/retreats

    Podcast artwork: Visual Medicine paintings by Rebecca Thompson Hitt

    Theme music composed and performed by Chris Peña · chrispenamusic.com

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    56 mins
  • Boundaries
    Jun 12 2026

    We hear a lot about setting boundaries. What we hear less about is how to know what your boundary even is, especially when you've spent years prioritizing everyone else's needs over your own.

    In this episode Rebecca and Meredith reframe boundaries entirely: not as walls or ultimatums, but as acts of self-knowledge and honesty. They talk about what happens to relationships when we say yes and mean no, how to recognize your body's signals, and why slowing down is the only way to get there.

    Try this: think of one clear yes in your body. Think of one clear no. Notice the difference.

    Be curious. Be kind. Start with yourself.

    Thriving Humans is hosted by Rebecca Thompson Hitt and Meredith Alvarado. Follow and subscribe wherever you listen.

    Radical Rest Retreats are now open online. Self-directed and live group options available. Find upcoming dates and details at https://thrivinghumans.org/retreats

    Podcast artwork: Visual Medicine paintings by Rebecca Thompson Hitt

    Theme music composed and performed by Chris Peña · chrispenamusic.com

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    47 mins
  • The Pre-Teen Years
    May 29 2026

    As children grow, our role as caregivers shifts, often in ways we don't expect. In this episode Rebecca and Meredith move into age twelve, exploring what it means to stay connected with a pre-teen, what it looks like when kids can still come to you with anything, and how the foundation you've been building since they were small starts to show up in your relationship now.

    Whether you're parenting a twelve-year-old, long past it, or just thinking about what twelve was like for you, there's something here for you.

    Be curious. Be kind. Start with yourself.

    Thriving Humans is hosted by Rebecca Thompson Hitt and Meredith Alvarado. Follow and subscribe wherever you listen.

    Radical Rest Retreats are now open online. Self-directed and live group options available. Find upcoming dates and details at https://thrivinghumans.org/retreats

    Podcast artwork: Visual Medicine paintings by Rebecca Thompson Hitt

    Theme music composed and performed by Chris Peña · chrispenamusic.com

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    16 mins
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