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Life Happens with Barb & Michelle

Life Happens with Barb & Michelle

Di: Michelle Maros & Barb Schmidt
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Life Happens with Barb and Michelle is your guide to navigating the twists, turns, and beautifully messy moments of life. Hosted by Barb and Michelle, a dynamic mother-daughter duo and the Co-Founders of Peaceful Mind Peaceful Life®, this podcast dives into the growth, shifts, and self-discovery that define our journeys. Together, they explore what it truly means to live authentically, strengthen mental health, embrace change, and rise after every stumble. Tune in for heartfelt conversations, insights, and inspiration to help you thrive in every chapter of your story.

Thanks so much for being with us, we love being with you and sharing life with you all! Join our YouTube community and see our episodes on video by subscribing to our channel @lifehappensthepodcast

*The information and opinions expressed in this program are for educational purposes only, are not intended as medical or other health advice, and solely reflect the personal experiences of the host and guests. You should not act or rely upon any information contained in this program without seeking the advice of a qualified medical provider. Any reproduction or rebroadcast of this program, in whole or part, is prohibited without the prior written permission of Michelle Maros™, LLC. © 2022 Michelle Maros, LLC*

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  • ( Re-Release) 208 - Your Most Powerful Guide Is You - Leaning Into Your Intuition and Inner Voice
    Jul 1 2026

    Join Michelle and Barb and revisit this special re-released episode.

    Your Gut-Feelings Are Guardian Angels—Learn to Trust Them. In this episode we unlock the power of your intuition and build unshakable self-trust, so your gut-feelings become your inner compass, guiding you to a more confident and aligned life. ⬇️

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    Your intuition is one of the most powerful tools you possess—an internal compass that protects, guides, and speaks with a wisdom deeper than logic. In a world filled with noise, learning to hear and trust your inner voice is one of the greatest acts of self-love and a vital part of mental health and emotional well-being.

    In today’s episode, Michelle and Barb open up about the deep connection between intuition, gut-feelings, and self-trust. They share how learning to listen to their inner voices helped them make aligned decisions in love, life, and healing. Together, they explore how building confidence in your inner knowing can transform your mental health and empower you to live with clarity and intention.

    Barb offers practical wisdom on overcoming self-doubt and tuning into your intuition, while Michelle shares her honest experience with navigating uncertainty and how she began cultivating a trusting relationship with herself.

    Your gut-feelings are not random—they are your soul speaking. The more we honor our intuition, the more confident we become in navigating life’s challenges with grace and truth.

    Here's what we’re covering in this episode:

    ✨ Know the Difference Between Your Head and Heart Voice

    Our minds often speak in judgment; your intuition comes from compassion. Learn to recognize the quieter, truer voice within.

    ✨ Start an Inner Dialogue

    Cultivating self-trust starts with listening. Whether through journaling or speaking aloud, getting to know your inner voice is the first step toward clarity.

    ✨ Stay Rooted in Your Values

    When you understand what truly matters to you, your intuition becomes stronger. Your values are the foundation of wise decision-making.

    ✨ Have Faith in Yourself

    Believe that you already have the answers. Confidence grows each time you honor your inner voice and take action from a place of truth.

    Remember: your gut-feelings and intuition are guardians, not guesses. The more you tune in, the clearer the path becomes.💕

    We’re so grateful you’re here with us! As a mother-daughter duo, we’re passionate about sharing the real-life lessons that have shaped us—so you can feel empowered to build confidence, prioritize self-care, and navigate life’s challenges with emotional strength and resilience.

    Join us next Tuesday for another heartfelt and healing episode of Life Happens with Barb Michelle! 💕

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    56 min
  • 263 - Why Losing My Cat Hurt More Than Losing My Dad
    Jun 23 2026

    Grief doesn't disappear, it changes form.

    After losing her beloved cat Charlotte at nearly 20 years old, Michelle was surprised by just how deeply the loss affected her. While it didn't mirror the grief she experienced after losing her father, it brought its own unique heartbreak and reminded her that pet grief is real, profound, and often misunderstood.

    In this deeply personal episode, Barb and Michelle explore the reality of pet loss, why grief can resurface in unexpected ways, and how every loss teaches us something new about love, attachment, and letting go. Michelle shares how Charlotte's passing brought waves of sadness she didn't anticipate and why trying to "prepare" for grief doesn't necessarily make it easier when the moment arrives.

    This conversation is for anyone who has lost a beloved pet, a loved one, or is navigating the complicated emotions that come with loving deeply and saying goodbye.

    What You'll Take Away:

    • Why pet grief is real grief and why comments like "it's just a pet" can be so hurtful
    • Michelle's experience losing Charlotte and why the loss affected her more than she expected
    • How grief can awaken memories of previous losses without being the same experience
    • Why anticipatory grief doesn't protect us from heartbreak
    • What acceptance actually looks like in real life
    • How to stop judging your grief and allow yourself to feel what you feel
    • Why grief isn't something we master, fix, or move beyond but something we learn to carry differently over time


    Whether you've recently lost a pet, are supporting someone who has, or simply want a more compassionate understanding of grief, this episode offers comfort, validation, and a reminder that love and loss are always connected.

    "Grief is the reminder that love was present, and that even if it's no longer in its original form, that love still exists." @Michelle Maros

    Don't risk carrying grief alone or judging yourself for how you heal. Learn how to embrace loss with compassion and discover why love never truly leaves us.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Orthodox Teaching on Head and Heart

    "It can take no time to get something into the head, but it can often take a lifetime to get it into the heart."

    The Five Stages of Grief

    The Five Stages of Grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—were developed by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and continue to provide a framework for understanding grief and loss.

    Learn more: https://www.grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/

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    40 min
  • 262 - Should You Try to Fix Your Parents? (Q&A)
    Jun 16 2026

    Should you try to fix your parents? Most people spend years trying. Here's what actually works — and what's just making it worse.

    In this candid Q&A episode, Barb and Michelle get into three questions that don't have easy answers:

    — Should you try to fix your parents (or your adult kids)? — Does emotional connection get harder the bigger your family gets? — How do you apologize to your kids without losing your authority as a parent?

    Barb — who's spent 40+ years in therapy and recovery — breaks down the fix/control/compare trap that keeps most families stuck, why apologizing to your kids is actually a power move when done right, and what it really means to "let go" of a parent who hurt you (hint: it's not what the internet tells you).

    Michelle brings the adult-child perspective — including the quiet role reversal that happens when you start parenting your own parents, and why that's more common (and more complicated) than anyone admits.

    In this episode:

    • The fix/control/compare framework Barb uses daily
    • Why big families often produce invisible kids — and what that costs them
    • How to apologize to your child without becoming a doormat
    • What "letting go" of a difficult parent actually looks like
    • Why your parents were "raised by cavemen" — and why that context changes everything

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    28 min
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