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Author and counselor KC Davis, LPC joins Kristie and Felicia to break down the shame often associated with a messy home. They unpack the life-changing mindset of moral neutrality, meaning that your ability to do laundry is not a reflection of your character. KC supports shifting away from society’s standards of "tidiness" to a sustainable approach that prioritizes your mental health.
Some takeaways:
• Why struggling with dishes doesn't make you a "bad" person
• How to look at house chores as a way to make your space livable instead of a never-ending to-do list.
• Using hacks like larger trash cans or paper plates to manage your home during difficult mental health seasons.
• Why self-compassion is better motivation than guilt when you're feeling overwhelmed.
For sponsorships, please reach out to [email protected]
Join our Substack community
Follow WYTT on Instagram
Follow Felicia on Instagram
Use our promo code "WYTT" for up to 20% Off at CozyEarth.com
Connect with KC
Follow KC on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok
Read KC’s books: How to Keep House While Drowning and Who Deserves Your Love
*Hosts: Kristie Plantinga and Felicia Keller Boyle
*Watch full episodes on YouTube: What Your Therapist Thinks
*Brought to you by BestTherapists.com
*Produced by PodVision.
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review, or share it with a friend who might need it!
This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care. If you’re struggling, please reach out to a licensed therapist or call your local crisis line for support.
By Felicia Keller Boyle & Kristie Plantinga3.9
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Author and counselor KC Davis, LPC joins Kristie and Felicia to break down the shame often associated with a messy home. They unpack the life-changing mindset of moral neutrality, meaning that your ability to do laundry is not a reflection of your character. KC supports shifting away from society’s standards of "tidiness" to a sustainable approach that prioritizes your mental health.
Some takeaways:
• Why struggling with dishes doesn't make you a "bad" person
• How to look at house chores as a way to make your space livable instead of a never-ending to-do list.
• Using hacks like larger trash cans or paper plates to manage your home during difficult mental health seasons.
• Why self-compassion is better motivation than guilt when you're feeling overwhelmed.
For sponsorships, please reach out to [email protected]
Join our Substack community
Follow WYTT on Instagram
Follow Felicia on Instagram
Use our promo code "WYTT" for up to 20% Off at CozyEarth.com
Connect with KC
Follow KC on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok
Read KC’s books: How to Keep House While Drowning and Who Deserves Your Love
*Hosts: Kristie Plantinga and Felicia Keller Boyle
*Watch full episodes on YouTube: What Your Therapist Thinks
*Brought to you by BestTherapists.com
*Produced by PodVision.
If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review, or share it with a friend who might need it!
This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health care. If you’re struggling, please reach out to a licensed therapist or call your local crisis line for support.

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