Communication Compass

Malynnda Stewart, PhD, BCPA
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Jan 7, 2026 • 15min

Episode 1: A New Year, A New Season, A New Journey

What if the way we’ve been thinking about communication is backwards?In this new season of The Communication Compass, we’re starting where real connection begins — with safety. Before trust, before courage, before vulnerability, there has to be a sense of psychological safety — the belief that we can speak honestly, make mistakes, and show up fully without fear of being punished or rejected.In this short season opener, [Your Name] welcomes listeners back with a reflection on why psychological safety might be the most important foundation for every relationship — at work, at home, and within ourselves.This season will explore:💬 What psychological safety really means — and what it’s not🧠 The neuroscience of safety and threat🏠 How to create safe spaces at work, in families, and in relationships⚖️ The balance between safety and accountability🌈 How identity, power, and privilege shape who feels safe to speakIf you’ve ever wondered why some conversations connect and others collapse, this season will help you understand why — and how to change it.🎧 Welcome back to The Communication Compass — where courage and compassion meet.
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Dec 31, 2025 • 37min

EP: 54 - The Gift of Listening to Our Bodies: Coming Home to Ourselves

Your body has been speaking to you all along — through tension, exhaustion, intuition, and emotion. The question is: have you been listening?In this final episode of The Gifts We Give Ourselves series, we explore The Gift of Listening to Our Bodies — how tuning into your body’s wisdom can transform your health, your communication, and your sense of self.Drawing on the latest neuroscience and somatic psychology, this episode invites you to reconnect with the physical signals that guide your emotional life — your heartbeat, your breath, your gut, your intuition — and to understand how your body holds stories, stress, and even healing.✨ In this episode, you’ll learn:What interoception is — and why it’s the key to emotional regulationHow ignoring your body’s signals can lead to burnout and chronic stressThe science behind “gut feelings” and intuitive decision-makingWhy trauma lives in the body and how somatic healing helps release itPractical ways to rebuild trust with your body — through awareness, movement, and compassionYou’ll also experience a guided practice to pause, breathe, and ask:“What does my body need from me right now?”Because your body isn’t a problem to solve — it’s a conversation partner waiting to be heard.🩵 Series: The Gifts We Give Ourselves — December reflections on forgiveness, acceptance, pausing, courage, and coming home to the body.
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Dec 24, 2025 • 35min

EP 53: The Gift of Courage: Choosing Bravery Over Comfort

Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes, it whispers: “I’m scared… but I’m doing this anyway.”In this episode of The Communication Compass, we explore The Gift of Courage — what it really means to be brave in our everyday lives, and why fear is not the enemy of courage, but its invitation.Drawing on the work of Dr. Brené Brown and the latest neuroscience of fear and courage, this episode unpacks how vulnerability, authenticity, and small acts of bravery can transform your relationships, your communication, and your life.✨ In this episode, you’ll learn:The real meaning of courage — and why it starts with the heart (“cor”)Why vulnerability is our greatest measure of braveryThe neuroscience of courage — how your brain learns to be braveThe cost of staying silent or stuck in comfortHow to communicate courageously — with honesty, compassion, and clarityPractical steps to build your “courage muscle,” one small act at a timeWhether it’s a hard conversation, a boundary you need to set, or a truth you’ve been avoiding — this episode will help you find the courage to take the next brave step.Because you don’t have to be fearless. You just have to be willing.🧡 Series: The Gifts We Give Ourselves — December reflections on forgiveness, acceptance, rest, courage, and listening to our bodies.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 25min

Ep. 52 - The Gift of the Power to Pause: Why Rest Is Revolutionary

In a world that glorifies hustle and constant output, slowing down can feel almost rebellious. But what if pausing isn’t laziness — it’s wisdom?In this episode of The Communication Compass, we explore The Gift of the Power to Pause — and how reclaiming stillness can change everything from your nervous system to your relationships.Learn how intentional pauses create space for clarity, emotional regulation, and genuine connection — at work, at home, and within yourself.In this episode, we’ll talk about:Why your nervous system needs rest to process emotion and prevent burnoutThe communication value of pausing — how it gives you control and clarityThe difference between reacting and respondingThe myth of “earning rest”Neurodivergent perspectives on pausing as a tool for sensory and emotional regulationThe science of rest and how recovery boosts creativity and decision-makingYou’ll also get a guided reflection to help you practice stillness:🕯️ Try a 24-hour digital Sabbath, a silent morning, or a one-minute breath pause you can return to anytime life feels loud.Because rest isn’t something you earn — it’s something you need.Choosing to pause might be the most powerful thing you do today.
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Dec 10, 2025 • 28min

Ep. 51: The Gift of Acceptance: Finding Peace Without Giving Up

You can’t change what you won’t accept.In this episode of The Communication Compass, we explore the Gift of Acceptance — the quiet, radical courage to meet life (and yourself) exactly where you are. Acceptance isn’t about giving up or pretending everything’s okay. It’s about releasing the fight with reality so you can stop suffering and start healing.Drawing on the work of Dr. Marsha Linehan, Tara Brach, and other mindfulness-based therapists, this episode unpacks:The difference between pain and suffering — and how resistance turns one into the other.Why acceptance is the first step toward real change, not the end of it.How to practice radical acceptance in your relationships, body, and daily life.Practical tools to soften resistance and find peace in what is.Because when you stop fighting what’s real, you reclaim your energy for what’s possible.🪞 Series: The Gifts We Give Ourselves — December reflections on self-forgiveness, acceptance, rest, courage, and listening within.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 32min

Ep: 50 - The Gift of Forgiveness: Letting Go to Make Space for What’s Next

What if forgiveness isn’t about the person who hurt you — but about freeing yourself?In this opening episode of The Gifts We Give Ourselves series, we explore forgiveness as an act of radical self-care. From the science of how holding grudges harms your body to the emotional release that comes from letting go, this episode dives deep into what it really means to forgive — without forgetting, excusing, or reconciling.Host [Name] unpacks the difference between forgiveness and reconciliation, shares stories of people who’ve turned pain into peace, and guides you through practical steps to begin your own process of letting go — including how to forgive yourself.Because holding on doesn’t protect you. It only keeps you stuck. And you hold the key to your own freedom.In this episode:The science of forgiveness and how it affects your healthWhy forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting or reconcilingThe difference between decisional and emotional forgivenessHow to forgive yourself and release guiltPractical steps to begin the process of letting goResources Mentioned:📚 Forgive for Good — Dr. Fred Luskin📚 The Book of Forgiving — Desmond & Mpho Tutu📚 Radical Forgiveness — Colin Tipping🧠 Stanford Forgiveness Project | Greater Good Science CenterKeywords: forgiveness, self-forgiveness, letting go, healing, communication, emotional wellness, resentment, trauma recovery, personal growth, self-compassion, mindfulness, forgiveness therapy
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Nov 26, 2025 • 37min

Ep: 49 - Grief and Family: When We Don’t Grieve the Same Way

Grief doesn’t follow rules—and it doesn’t look the same for everyone.In this deeply human episode of Communication Compass, we explore what happens when families grieve differently. Why do some people cry openly while others throw themselves into logistics? How can families avoid judging each other’s grief? And what does it mean to mourn someone who’s still physically alive but emotionally gone?Through research, real stories, and compassionate insight, you’ll learn how to recognize different grieving styles, navigate conflict during loss, and support loved ones through both death and ambiguous loss—like dementia, addiction, or estrangement.Because grief doesn’t mean we’re broken. It means we loved deeply—and we’re still learning how to live with that love.Resources Mentioned:📚 Loving Someone Who Has Dementia – Pauline Boss📚 It’s OK That You’re Not OK – Megan Devine📚 The Other Side of Sadness – George Bonanno📚 Grieving Beyond Gender – Kenneth Doka & Terry MartinKeywords: grief, family grief, grieving styles, ambiguous loss, dementia, emotional processing, communication in grief, family conflict, bereavement, coping with loss, grief and relationships
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Nov 19, 2025 • 31min

Ep. 48: Chosen Family: Building the Family You Need

What if “family” isn’t who raised you—but who shows up for you?In this uplifting episode of Communication Compass, we explore the power of chosen family: the people who see you, support you, and choose you—day after day.You’ll learn where the idea of chosen family comes from (and why its roots in the LGBTQ+ community matter), how these intentional relationships can heal emotional wounds, and why they’re vital in a time of increasing loneliness. From practical ways to build your own chosen family to legal and emotional steps to protect those bonds, this episode is a reminder that family is who loves you on purpose.Resources Mentioned:📚 Families We Choose – Kath Weston📚 All About Love – bell hooks📚 We Are Family – LZ Granderson🏳️‍🌈 The Trevor Project, SAGE, and local LGBTQ centersKeywords: chosen family, friendship, LGBTQ community, belonging, connection, emotional safety, loneliness epidemic, found family, community building, healthy relationships, communication
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Nov 12, 2025 • 38min

Episode 47: Toxic Parents and Emotional Blackmail: When Love Comes with Strings Attached

What happens when “I love you” becomes a tool for control? In this episode, we unpack the painful reality of toxic parents and emotional blackmail—the guilt, obligation, and fear that keep adult children trapped in unhealthy family dynamics. Learn how to recognize manipulation, set boundaries, and reclaim your emotional freedom without drowning in guilt.Through real stories and research-backed insight, we’ll explore what makes a parent’s behavior toxic, why love can feel conditional, and how to protect your peace while holding compassion.Keywords: toxic parents, emotional blackmail, family trauma, boundaries, narcissistic parents, emotional manipulation, communication, healing family patterns, adult children, guilt and obligation
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Nov 5, 2025 • 36min

Episode 46: Family Expectations: How Childhood Scripts Still Shape Our Adult Relationships

What if the way you communicate with your family, partner, or kids isn’t really you—but the echo of how you were raised? In this episode, we unpack how unspoken family rules and generational scripts shape our adult communication patterns, expectations, and emotional responses. From holiday conflicts to daily misunderstandings, we’ll explore where these patterns come from, why they’re so powerful, and how to consciously choose what to keep—and what to let go of.Learn practical tools for identifying inherited family dynamics, navigating generational differences, and communicating with more self-awareness and compassion.Resources mentioned:📚 The Dance of Anger by Harriet Lerner📚 Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson📚 The Family Crucible by Augustus Y. Napier and Carl WhitakerKeywords: family communication, boundaries, emotional intelligence, generational trauma, self-awareness, conflict resolution, healing family patterns, adult children, interpersonal communication

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