Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsMeet Dr. Jenn MannWhy Jenn Mann Is Mentally StrongWhat You’ll Hear on the ShowWhat You’ll Learn About Mental Health and Mental StrengthQuotes From JennMore About the Podcast
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Meet Dr. Jenn Mann
Why Jenn Mann Is Mentally Strong
What You’ll Hear on the Show
What You’ll Learn About Mental Health and Mental Strength
Quotes From Jenn
More About the Podcast
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OnThe Verywell Mind Podcast, Amy Morin, LCSW, interviews authors, experts, entrepreneurs, athletes, musicians, and other inspirational people about the strategies that help them think, feel, and do their best in life.
Jenn Mann is a licensed marriage and family therapist who is best known for being the host of VH1’s hit shows, “Couples Therapy with Dr. Jenn” and “Family Therapy with Dr. Jenn.”
She’s the author of several bestselling books including “The Relationship Fix: Dr. Jenn’s Guide to Improving Communication, Connection &Intimacy.”
From a young age, she realized what an asset her mindset could be and she ultimately chose to pursue a career inmental health.
She uses her knowledge to help a variety of people, including those who are struggling with mental health issues, couples who want to improve their relationships, and athletes who want to enhance their performance.
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Healthy relationships and mental strength are a two-way street. Relationships can either bolster your mental strength or detract from it. And it takes mental strength to create and maintain a relationship’s health.
It’s often tempting to ignore small problems. It takes courage and strength to address them—even though it feels uncomfortable. But, addressing issues and working on the relationship is key to keeping the relationship healthy over the long-term.
Jenn MannLet’s spend 20 minutes a day just sitting and talking and [get] that face-to-face time. It is one of the most valuable things that you can do in a relationship.
Jenn Mann
Let’s spend 20 minutes a day just sitting and talking and [get] that face-to-face time. It is one of the most valuable things that you can do in a relationship.
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Reviews and ratings are a great way to encourage other people to listen and help them prioritize their mental health too.
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