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Coming Soon — Mind If We Talk? Season 2

3/12/20262 min

Have you ever wondered how to start a hard conversation? Or wish you had the words to describe a challenging experience you’ve had? 

Mind If We Talk? is back soon for Season Two with eight new episodes from BetterHelp. This season will open up real conversations about life’s most challenging moments — and how therapy can help.

Hosted by BetterHelp therapist Sreela Roy-Greene, each episode will bring together two people with different lived experiences. They could be spouses, family members, friends... even people from different generations. Together, they'll sit down for frank convers...

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First 90 seconds
  1. Sreela Roy-Greene· Host0:00

    [phone vibrates] [keyboard clicks] Hey, can I talk to you about something? I wish you knew...

  2. Speaker 2· Soundbite0:07

    I wish you knew how lonely menopause felt.

  3. Speaker 3· Soundbite0:11

    I wish you knew why it's so hard for men to share their feelings.

  4. Speaker 4· Soundbite0:16

    I wish you knew what it was like growing up in a low income family.

  5. Speaker 5· Soundbite0:19

    I wish you knew how hard it was not having a college degree.

  6. Speaker 6· Soundbite0:22

    I wish you knew what it's like to be me.

  7. Sreela Roy-Greene· Host0:25

    What if the conversations we're avoiding are actually the ones that could bring us closer? Welcome to season two of Mind If We Talk, presented by BetterHelp. In our first season, we focused on the struggles we carry alone: loneliness, imposter syndrome, heartbreak, and healing. This season, we're doing something different. Each episode will bring together two people with different lived experiences. They could be spouses, family members, friends, even people from different generations. Together, they'll sit down for frank conversations that many of us wouldn't quite know how to start, from, "I wish you knew how having our baby made me feel differently about our marriage," to, "I wish you knew what it was like being a woman in the 1960s." These aren't debates, they're not arguments. They're honest, surprising conversations, where listening matters just as much as speaking. Along the way, BetterHelp therapists help us unpack what's happening beneath the surface so we don't just hear each other, we understand

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