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ABGW Podcast | Work Stress, Anxiety, Burnout Recovery & Wellbeing for High-Functioning Women

ABGW Podcast | Work Stress, Anxiety, Burnout Recovery & Wellbeing for High-Functioning Women

By: Cheryl Paris | Burnout & Work Stress and Anxiety Expert
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ABGW: Managing Work Stress & Burnout in Women is a trauma-aware podcast hosted by Cheryl Paris for women who manage teams and carry more than they should.

If you are dealing with high-functioning stress, work-related stress, work anxiety, or burnout in women, this show offers practical tools, grounded insight, gentle humour, and nervous system support to help you move from survival mode to steadier, more self-led strength.


ABGW stands for Amazing, Brilliant, Gorgeous, Wonderful.


Each episode explores the hidden cost of keeping it together, with honest conversations, small doable practices, and calm-first support for women who look fine on the outside but feel exhausted underneath.


No fluff. No fake wellness theatre. Shared stories are anonymised.


This podcast is for reflection and education only, not medical or psychological advice. More information: herguru.uk/disclaimers

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Episodes
  • Why Your Boundaries Fail And How To Keep Them
    Feb 20 2026

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    Boundaries don’t need to be dramatic to work; they need to be steady. We wrap our mini series by turning vague requests into clear limits you can hold under pressure, even when your calendar is crammed and your stress is high. Instead of chasing the perfect speech, we practice one boring, repeatable line that keeps you calm and consistent.

    We break down the subtle but crucial gap between asking others to behave differently and deciding how you will act. You’ll hear simple scripts you can plug into your day right now: “I can do X by Friday or Y by Wednesday. Which do you want?” to create clear choices, and “I’m happy to help. What are we deprioritizing to make space for this?” to force alignment on trade-offs without a fight. Then we move from theory to action with a tiny step: send one short email that states what you’re doing, what you’re not, and what you need. No backstory. No overexplaining. Just a calm pattern you can repeat.

    We also talk about the emotional side of boundary work: the urge to justify, the wobble after pushback, and the myth that growth must look tidy to be real. Progress often looks like a slower breath, a shorter reply, a cleaner calendar block. For extra support, we point you to our emotional first aid kit and the companion blog post with deeper examples and language you can copy and adapt. If you’ve struggled to keep boundaries, this gentle, grounded approach helps you build limits that actually hold.

    If this helped, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s running on empty, and leave a quick review telling us which line you’ll try first. Your steady practice makes the biggest difference.

    The contents of this podcast are for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. If you have a specific health concern or condition, please consult a qualified Healthcare professional for more details. Check out herguru dot uk forward slash disclaimers

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    Part of HerGuru Hypnotherapy and Coaching™ and grounded in the ABGW Method®.

    Calm first. Reality first. Then change.™

    If this episode helped, join the HerGuru WhatsApp Community for ongoing prompts, support, and updates.

    Connect with Cheryl Paris:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylparis/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abgwblog

    Disclaimer:
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    4 mins
  • The Hidden Cost Of Always Saying Yes
    Feb 19 2026

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    What if the fear of being judged is the only thing standing between you and the energy you’ve been missing? We zoom into that quiet worry—“if I put myself first, I’ll be judged”—and turn it into a clear, simple practice you can try today. Instead of chasing sweeping life overhauls, we focus on one change that sticks: a three-month cost check-in that pulls your choices out of the fog and into focus.

    We share why our short, focused format works for real-world growth: one idea, tried consistently, beats a dozen tips you’ll never use. You’ll hear how to audit the true costs of constant yeses on sleep, health, and confidence, and how to pair your insight with a grounded move that holds under pressure. The practical tool: ask for confirmation in writing and bring a note-taking ally when it matters. That small shift calms second-guessing, curbs gaslighting, and creates breathing room before you commit.

    We also name a pattern many women know too well: praised for overgiving, blamed for burnout. This isn’t a personal failure; it’s a system that benefits from your silence. While the system is slow to change, your choices can start now—modest, repeatable steps that protect your time and restore trust with yourself. If you’re tired of setting boundaries that don’t seem to stick, try tightening the loop between noticing, acting, and reflecting, and measure progress by what your body feels, not external approval.

    Take a pause with us, try the cost check-in, and test the written-backup move in one real situation this week. If it helps, share this episode with a friend who needs permission to choose themselves without guilt. Subscribe for more short, steady practices, and leave a review to tell us what landed for you. Your small steps count—every single one.

    The contents of this podcast are for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. If you have a specific health concern or condition, please consult a qualified Healthcare professional for more details. Check out herguru dot uk forward slash disclaimers

    Support the show

    Join the HerGuru WhatsApp Community:
    https://wa.me/447485622662?text=Hi%20Cheryl%2C%20I%27d%20like%20to%20join%20the%20HerGuru%20WhatsApp%20community.%20Channel.%20My%20first%20name%20is%20%5BNAME%5D%20and%20my%20main%20goal%20is%20%5BGOAL%5D

    Part of HerGuru Hypnotherapy and Coaching™ and grounded in the ABGW Method®.

    Calm first. Reality first. Then change.™

    If this episode helped, join the HerGuru WhatsApp Community for ongoing prompts, support, and updates.

    Connect with Cheryl Paris:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylparis/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abgwblog

    Disclaimer:
    https://herguru.uk/disclaimers/

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    8 mins
  • Learn How To Stop Swallowing The Sea Of Stress
    Feb 18 2026

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    Ever hear that inner voice say, “This won’t work for me,” and feel your body tense before your mind even argues back? We explore why that thought often signals a nervous system scanning for safety, not a verdict on your ability. Rather than trying to silence the storm, we share a gentler frame: you don’t have to calm the sea, you just need to stop swallowing it. That shift opens the door to micro actions that build trust, competence, and momentum without demanding perfection.

    We walk through a simple, visual tool to lower the volume of self-blame and worst-case thinking: picture an old rotary phone and turn the dial down 20 percent. No muting, no fighting — just enough quiet to ask a better question: what is the smallest interpretation that keeps me effective? From that steadier place, we outline one trying action you can take today to prove to your nervous system that progress and safety can coexist. To support focus, we introduce a clear boundary line for mental loops: “I’ve answered that. If there’s new information, tell me.” It’s a compact script that respects real risks while filtering recycled fear.

    Along the way, we name the deeper current that often hides beneath resistance: the fear of being blamed. By acknowledging blame as a social safety threat, we show how to move without inviting panic to steer. You’ll leave with language you can use, a micro shift you can try, and a way to notice subtle wins — steadier breath, cleaner choices, shorter ruminations — as valid data that your system is learning safety. If you need more structure, we point to our emotional first aid kit and other resources designed for moments just like this. Subscribe, share this with someone who’s stuck at “this won’t work,” and tell us: what tiny step will you try today?

    The contents of this podcast are for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. If you have a specific health concern or condition, please consult a qualified Healthcare professional for more details. Check out herguru dot uk forward slash disclaimers

    Support the show

    Join the HerGuru WhatsApp Community:
    https://wa.me/447485622662?text=Hi%20Cheryl%2C%20I%27d%20like%20to%20join%20the%20HerGuru%20WhatsApp%20community.%20Channel.%20My%20first%20name%20is%20%5BNAME%5D%20and%20my%20main%20goal%20is%20%5BGOAL%5D

    Part of HerGuru Hypnotherapy and Coaching™ and grounded in the ABGW Method®.

    Calm first. Reality first. Then change.™

    If this episode helped, join the HerGuru WhatsApp Community for ongoing prompts, support, and updates.

    Connect with Cheryl Paris:
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylparis/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abgwblog

    Disclaimer:
    https://herguru.uk/disclaimers/

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    5 mins
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