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By Olympia Megrikyan
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
“Everytime we talk, I feel like I’m climbing out of the ditch a little bit.”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan welcomes Dr. Aggie back to the show. They do a “raw therapy session” for Olympia. Olympia opens up about the state of her mental health, where she’s feeling worthless, her ADHD, the value she places on others’ opinions, how her mom’s death is affecting her, and how she’s clawing her way out of her mental health ditch.
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“I love how you’re embracing who you are. Keep advocating.”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan welcomes Louisa Sharamatyan to the show. Louisa is an actress and show host, currently appearing on Dirty Dishes. Louisa and Olympia discuss how they have felt unconventional and overcome the discomfort, how their Armenian families have shaped their choices, the freedom they’ve felt in forging their own paths and breaking stigmas, and the power of taking ownership over your past and future instead of blaming their parents. They also share their favorite authors and people who have influenced their lives.
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“Preventative care - prioritize it for you and your kids. Things are changing and we are living in a lot of unknowns right now. It’s important to address every little thing.”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan welcomes Dr. Talin Amadian to the show. Dr. Amadian is an Optometrist and answers questions related to eye health - when kids & adults should get their eyes checked, how screen time affects eyes, when you should worry about blurry vision or twitchy eyes. She also shares what she’s seeing in children after a year of Zoom-school, what the science shows about blue-light glasses, and why it’s important to get regular eye check ups.
Connect with Dr. Talin Armadian:
Her Office
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Website
“Don’t be afraid to say, ‘I need a break, f*ck! IT’S HARD!’...You can’t be perfect 24/7. It’s totally okay.”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan talks about vacations, the mom guilt that comes with traveling (especially without the kids), the inequitable way society treats moms, the extra difficulties that parents with special needs kids face, the importance of moms taking a break, figuring out what self-care means to each of us as moms, and she even shares some strategies to help prepare kids (and yourself) for traveling together.
Connect with Dr. Aggie for help with kids on the Autism Spectrum:
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“I don’t want you to be struggling, but I want to know that I’m not alone in my struggles!!!”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan welcomes TWO special guests to her show: Ella Kajoyan, Founder of Mom Cave Foods, and Dr. Aggie, Essie’s Clinical Psychologist. Ella shares about her spice company, the underbelly of the spice business, and opens up about her experiences growing up with her mom who is Autistic, and her advice to others who have grown up with Autistic parents. Dr. Aggie explains how Autism Spectrum Disorder contributed to Ella’s struggles with her mom and how you can explain to kids about their parents/grandparents.
Connect with Ella:
Website
Business Instagram
Personal Instagram
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Website
“Our then-boyfriends told us that they would take rings back or leave us BEFORE they would leave their friendship with each other...so we HAD TO figure it out.”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan welcomes her best friend Stella Chilgevorkyan. Stella and Olympia talk about their “perfect friendship”, how they met, how they fight, and the importance of trust in their friendship. They also discuss the power of presence in grief.
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“Keep the people who are there for you close and appreciate them!”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan opens up about one time she was thrown a curveball when her daughters were young, how that motivated her to lose weight, and the tummy tuck experience that followed the weight loss, and society’s obsession with how women look after childbearing and childbirth.
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“I think the thought of therapy is scary, because we don’t want to ‘open a can of worms’. The truth is when we keep it in, it comes out in different ways...and it rots.”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan welcomes Gayane Aramyan, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Gayane defines postpartum depression and offers suggestions about recognizing it. She also illuminates the connection between anger and other feelings, shares about the 5 Love Languages and connection, how to work through your triggers, communication in marriage, and how our childhood affects us as adults.
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Website
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Website
“My secret to self-awareness and not stressing over it all is to journal it out - write it down. Do your gratitude. Write it down and it becomes a keepsake.”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan welcomes Greta Gasparian, serial entrepreneur and founder of Plan Chicly. Greta shares how she balances being a mom-wife-entrepreneur, how she stays productive, her system of organization, and why she doesn’t like social media. They discuss parenting in a technological age, cancel culture, and all the difficulties surrounding marriage.
Connect with Greta:
Blog
Plan Chicly
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Website
“Normal is an illusion.”
In this episode of Highly Un-relatable, host Olympia Megrikyan welcomes Narine Tadevosyan to the podcast. She’s a multi-faceted Coach and author of The Boss of Me: How to Own Your Life and Live In Peace. She shares about how the loss of her mom affected her life and her community, what happens when you grow into yourself, and the power of owning your past and learning from it. She also probes Olympia’s loss with the death of her mom. They also discuss what they lacked in their educations and how they could change that and the importance of normalizing treating mental health.
Connect with Narine:
Website
Snag her book on Amazon.
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Website
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.