

Oakley Robbins
Mel Robbins' son, offering his perspective on family communication and the impact of his parents' parenting style.
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Dec 22, 2022 • 1h 6min
A Toolkit for Families: Practical Wisdom That Makes You Closer to the People You Love
Join Mel Robbins and her three kids—Sawyer, Kendall, and Oakley—as they share candid insights on family dynamics. Sawyer discusses the power of open communication while Kendall dives into navigating relationships and addressing addiction. Oakley reveals how their parents' parenting style shaped his perspective. They explore the importance of honesty, empathy, and shared experiences to build deep connections, tackling challenges like teenage independence and the value of creating welcoming spaces for family bonding.

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Nov 28, 2022 • 35min
How Do I Learn to Love Myself, Really?
In an intimate conversation, Oakley Robbins, Mel Robbins' 17-year-old son, opens up about his struggles with self-hatred during middle school. He shares his transformative epiphany towards self-love and the daily commitment it requires. With humor and vulnerability, they explore the power of positive compliments, the importance of embracing one’s unique traits, and how navigating adolescence shapes self-acceptance. Listeners are invited into a heartfelt family discussion that not only uplifts but also encourages personal reflection on self-love.

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Feb 16, 2023 • 55min
If You Struggle With Anxiety, This Episode Will Change Your Life
In a heartfelt conversation, Oakley Robbins, Mel Robbins' 17-year-old son, unveils his personal battle with anxiety during high school. He shares vivid experiences of overwhelming thoughts and the healing journey he embarked on with family, a therapist, and medication. Oakley emphasizes the importance of open dialogue about mental health, shedding light on feelings of isolation many teens face. His blend of humor and vulnerability offers listeners a fresh perspective on anxiety and the path to recovery, reminding us all that we're not alone in our struggles.