Jasmine Wants Kev to Come to Therapy
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In this episode of Mojo In The Morning, host Kevin (Kev) discusses a deeply personal and emotional development in his relationship with Jasmine, Josiah's mother: she has invited him to attend therapy sessions with her. Jasmine, who has been in therapy for some time, has been processing past traumas and relationship dynamics, and her therapist suggested that Kev join a session to help facilitate healing and mutual understanding. Kev expresses both excitement and apprehension, acknowledging that he has no idea what might be brought up—ranging from past events like his absence during Josiah's birth to more recent issues like parenting roles or childhood memories such as sleepovers. The conversation is framed as a courageous step toward emotional honesty and growth, with advice from guest Roy emphasizing active listening, emotional presence, and the importance of not trying to fix or defend during the session. The episode underscores the complexity of co-parenting, the power of vulnerability, and the transformative potential of therapy when both parties are willing to engage with empathy and openness.
Inviting a partner to therapy can be a powerful step toward healing and deeper understanding in a relationship.
Therapy is not about fixing the other person but about processing your own emotions and experiences.
Active listening—two ears, one mouth—is essential when confronting difficult truths in a relationship.
Past events can be interpreted very differently by each person, and these differences can shape long-standing emotional barriers.
Co-parenting dynamics often involve unspoken roles (fun dad vs. disciplinarian), which can become sources of tension.
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Intro and Sponsor Segments
The episode opens with promotional clips for other podcasts including Jay Shetty's On Purpose, Nora Jones' Playing Along, Love Trapped, and Rorschach: Murder at City Hall, all promoting their content via iHeartRadio and Apple Podcasts.
Jasmine’s Therapy Invitation
“She's at a point now where she feels as though that that's something she actually wants to do. So yesterday she asked me if I would come to a therapy session. And I was like, yeah, for sure.”
Emotional Preparation and Uncertainty
“There are things that I think are small that maybe she thinks are incredibly large and vice versa. So I have no idea where she's going to come from...”
Advice from Roy: Listen, Don’t Fix
“You need to go in not fixing one thing. You need to go in with two ears, one mouth, and just be supportive for her journey.”
Reflections on Vulnerability and Healing
Kevin and the team reflect on the emotional toll of therapy, the importance of allowing space for different realities, and the transformative power of shared vulnerability in relationships.
“You need to go in not fixing one thing. You need to go in with two ears, one mouth, and just be supportive for her journey.”
“Therapy is never about the person you bring up. It's about you. It's about how you are reacting to the whole situation.”
“It's not about agreeing. It's about hearing and validating each other’s realities.”
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Jasmine
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Josiah
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Roy
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Heather
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Jay Shetty
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Nora Jones
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Stephanie Young
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