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 20, 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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Good morning and welcome

to your morning cereal.

Okay, good morning and

welcome to Wednesday.

Now here is normally

where I would be saying

at a volume that today is

hump day, but not today.

Because today is quiet day,

which encourages us to turn

it down a little bit today,

reducing the noise,

both literal and emotional.

So maybe today we whisper our opinions

and mute at least one

of those group chats.

All right, well

yesterday's trivia answer, A380.

The largest Airbus plane is the A380.

And now it's time for

the essential vitamins

in your morning cereal.

It's today's quote, and

it's from birthday boy

turning 55 today, Sean

Astin, who said, quote,

"There is some good in this world

and it's worth fighting for," end quote.

Actually, some of you

might've noticed this quote

from one of Sean's characters.

This is some Lord of the Rings,

Samwise level wisdom

for you today, right?

Sometimes we all need a

powerful message of hope

and perseverance against despair

from our friends in the Shryer.

And if you've never seen

the movie or read the book,

well, you should.

Well, let's go ahead

and hear from the experts.

Now it's time to pour

in some let them theory

by Mel Robbins.

Now, in the first

part of this sub chapter,

surviving heartbreak, Mel is

acknowledging something

many people try to rush past.

Heartbreak is not weakness.

It's neurological.

She writes this, quote,

"Heartbreak activates the same pain

centers in your brain

as physical injury," end quote.

Now that's why it feels disorienting.

You're not just dramatic.

Your brain is actually

processing this loss.

Now, Mel explains that

when a relationship ends,

you're not just losing a person,

you're losing the imagined future,

the routines, the shared language,

even parts of your identity.

That layered loss, well, it makes

heartbreak very complex.

The temptation, she

says, is to chase relief

from the very source of pain,

to text, to check social

media, to look for closure.

But Mel writes this, quote,

"Closure is something you

give yourself," end quote.

Now that line shifts

the power back to you.

The let them principle

becomes grounding right here.

If they left, let them.

If they choose differently, let them.

If they're moving on, let them.

Acceptance, it doesn't mean you agree,

but it means you stop

fighting the reality of it.

In fighting reality,

it drains the very

energy that you need to heal.

So, Mel also highlights

the mental spiral, right?

The replaying of conversations,

rewriting history in your mind,

focusing only on those good moments.

Mel says this, quote,

"Your brain prefers familiar pain

"over unfamiliar freedom," end quote.

And that's why we're tempted

to return to what hurts us.

Familiarity feels

safer than the uncertainty.

So, this section is about

stabilization before strategy.

Before the six recommendations that

she'll outline next,

and we're gonna cover that tomorrow,

she focuses on perspective.

Heartbreak is not

proof that you're unworthy,

it's evidence something wasn't aligned.

Healing begins when you stop

negotiating with what happened

and you start

grounding yourself in what is.

All right, here is

your hump day takeaway.

Heartbreak heals when you accept reality,

reclaim your power,

and stop seeking comfort

from the source of pain.

So, on a quiet day, let

yourself sit with what's real

and trust that peace grows in acceptance.

Now, the prize from the

bottom of the cereal box,

the morning cereal

trivia question of the day.

Here it is.

Who has won the most

WSOP bracelets in poker?

It's World Series of Poker Bracelets.

All right, well, thanks for listening to

Morning Cereal today.

We will see you back here tomorrow

for the answer to the trivia question

and for more sugar for the soul.

And until then, have a fantastic day.

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So, join us.

It will be a good time, I promise.

Thanks again for listening.

Have a fantastic day and

we'll see you tomorrow.