Morning Cereal

Start your day with inspirational quotes, followed by a fun journey through nostalgic facts from this day in history. Then, we dive into Mel Robbins, The Let Them Theory. The Let Them Theory shows how letting go of control creates freedom, better connections, and peace of mind.
In This Episode:
  • Daily inspirational quote to spark your motivation
  • Fun historical facts from this day in history
  • A dive into Chapter 12, The Let Them Theory
Whether you're a leader, communicator, or just someone looking to improve your relationships, this episode is packed with actionable insights.
Tune in now and let’s grow together!
Resources:
Robbins, M. (2024). The Let Them Theory: A life-changing tool millions of people can’t stop talking about. Hay House.
 
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What is Morning Cereal?

Good morning, and welcome to Morning Cereal!
Pull up a stool, grab your favorite cereal, and let’s kick-start your day with a spoonful of inspiration, nostalgia and personal growth. Join your host, Shaen Inglis, as he highlights the music, movies, and moments that made the 80s, 90s, and 2000s unforgettable—kind of like digging for toy at the bottom of the cereal box. Each episode, Shaen also reviews a chapter or so from top wellness books, offering practical insights to help you set a positive tone for your day. Start your mornings right—no cartoons required!

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(upbeat music)

Good morning.

And welcome to Morning Serial.

All right, good morning everybody.

We did it.

Welcome to Friday, that special day

that we waited for all week.

So since we're here,

let's jump straight into it.

Let's jump into our quote

from actress Jennifer Connelly,

who once said, quote,

"Life is about the process

of becoming not arriving,"

end quote.

And it's hard not to be a

fan of Jennifer's, right?

Especially when she's reminding us

to always look for moments to grow,

to change and for self-improvement,

rather than focusing solely on reaching

for a final destination or

achieving a specific end goal.

It's a journey, so let's enjoy it.

All right, here are your four moments

that matter for December 12th.

On this day in history, back in 1977,

Saturday Night Fever premiered,

disco balling its way

into pop culture history.

Now, when I think of this movie,

I immediately think of the soundtrack

and John Travolta's

swagger walk to the beat

down the street.

You know what I mean.

All right, today's special day,

Gingerbread House Day,

build something sweet

and bring your patience,

as icing is not always the

most effective bonding material.

And I'm speaking from

personal experience here.

All right, the number one

song on this day in 1978,

Staying Alive by the Bee Gees.

Now, this was an unstoppable disco anthem

that topped the charts for a long time.

Still a great song.

All right, well, happy birthday to you

if today is your birthday.

You share a birthday with neuroscientist

and punky Brewster all

grown up, Mayim Balik.

She's 50 today.

Actress Jennifer

Connelly, she's 55 today.

Music legend, Dionne

Warwick, she's 84 today.

The price is wrong, Bob.

The beloved late Bob Barker

was born on this date in 1923.

And finally, the late icon Frank Sinatra,

born on this date way

back in 1915, 110 years ago.

That is crazy.

Well, let's finish up this

week with our book review

of Mel Robbins, The Let Them Theory.

Now, this is one of Mel

Robbins most freeing chapters

because she tackles

something we all experience.

The anxiety, overthinking and

emotional tailspin triggered

when someone doesn't

text you back, right?

Those little dots, Robbins

captures the feeling perfectly

saying, "When they don't respond,

"we make it mean something about us."

Now, Mel argues that

non-responses rarely have anything

to do with our worth.

People get busy, people

get distracted, people work,

people sleep, people

actually forget sometimes.

And most importantly,

people are allowed to have lives

that don't revolve

around immediate replies.

And Robbins reframes this

silence, not as rejection,

but as useful information.

Quote, "Their silence

is data," she writes,

meaning that how someone

communicates or doesn't,

it shows you who they

are, not who you are.

Instead of spiraling into insecurity,

she suggests practicing detachment.

Remember this, let them.

Let them not text you back

and keep living your life.

She highlights how much

emotional energy we waste

trying to interpret

the behavior of others.

We replay messages,

we analyze their tone,

and we build entire

fictional stories in our heads.

Mel writes, quote, "You

are not a mind reader,

"so stop trying to

become one," end quote.

This chapter is also

about reclaiming power.

Once you stop chasing responses

and start valuing your peace,

something shifts internally.

You realize you can choose relationships

that feel reciprocal

rather than draining.

Robbins encourages

readers to view texting behavior

as a compatibility

filter rather than a crisis.

Consistent communicators will

consistently show up, right?

Whereas inconsistent communicators,

they reveal themselves quickly.

The silence helps you

sort out those differences.

The deeper message here,

you deserve people who match your energy.

Not perfectly, but respectfully.

All right, here is your Friday takeaway.

Letting someone not text you back,

it frees you from overthinking

and makes room for healthier, more

reciprocal connections.

All right, well, on this Friday,

build your gingerbread

house, build your boundaries,

and build a weekend that you love.

Hey, thanks for making morning cereal

part of your Friday.

Have a fantastic weekend,

and we will see you back here on Monday.

And until then, have a fantastic day.

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good time, I promise.

Thanks again for

listening, have a fantastic day,

and we'll see you tomorrow.