STOP Letting Seasonal Affective Disorder Control Your Life!

As the days grow shorter and colder, many of us start to feel the subtle shift in our moods. But for some, these winter blues are more than just a passing phase – they’re a real struggle. In this eye-opening episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we’re joined by licensed professional counselor Alexandra Mays from Mindful Steps, who sheds light on Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and the toll it can take on mental well-being.

From explaining how SAD differs from general depression to sharing everyday strategies for managing symptoms, Alexandra offers a compassionate and informative perspective on living through seasonal changes. Whether it’s the impact of reduced sunlight on our “happiness chemical” or how our sleep patterns shift in the colder months, Alexandra breaks down the science behind SAD in a way that’s both accessible and deeply relatable.

Are there ways to prevent SAD? How can we support loved ones going through this seasonal struggle? And what small, meaningful changes can we make to nurture our mental health as we enter the winter season? Get ready to discover answers to these questions and more. This conversation is packed with insights and practical advice that will leave you better prepared to thrive all year round.

Alexandra Mayes is a Licensed Therapist and a Clinical Director of several different clinics that focus on recovery for those struggling with addiction. She has been in the mental health field for over ten years now and has worked with children, teens, and adults. In 2021 she decided to open Mindful Steps with her husband. Mindful Steps is a group practice to expand her reach of care. In addition to receiving her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Tennessee State University, she also received her master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from there as well. She is a business owner, mental health advocate, wife, and mother of two daughters.

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 Mindful Steps Upcoming Events

  • Winter Blues: Grief and Loss Over the Holidays (11/20/2024) 
  • Mindful Steps: Healthy goals for the New Year. (01/08/2025) 
  • Mindful Steps for Mindful Care: 5k race to raise funds for our non-profit to provide free and/or reduced rates for webinars, conferences, workshops, and wellness programs for marginalized communities.  (05/26/2025) 
  • Mindful Care Wellness Program: an 8-week program to address emotional, mental, physical, spiritual, social, and vocational forms of self-care through a combination of Zoom, and in-personal workshops for psychoeducation.  The program will include mindfulness art sessions, yoga, financial advisors, breath work, health/fitness, nutrition, and mental health guest speakers throughout the eight weeks.  (05/31/2025 -07/23/2025)

Tune in now for a conversation that promises to warm up even the coldest of winter days.

Faith-Based Solutions for Anxiety and Depression by Dr. Toni Cooper

Are you ready to embark on a journey of healing and transformation? In our latest episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse, we are joined by the inspiring Dr. Toni Cooper, a renowned psychologist, author, and public speaker. With decades of experience in the fields of anxiety, depression, and dysfunctional family dynamics, Dr. Cooper shares her profound insights on coping strategies and how to deepen our connection to God.

Embrace Faith, Family, and Mental Health

In this episode, our hosts, Naty and Veda, delve into meaningful conversations that matter. They explore the intersection of faith, family, and mental health, offering wisdom and guidance to help you live a life fully alive. Dr. Cooper’s expertise and compassionate approach make this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking to overcome emotional and mental hurdles.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The Inspiration Behind Dr. Cooper’s Work: Discover what inspired Dr. Cooper to focus on anxiety, depression, and adult survivors of dysfunctional families in her book and podcast.
  • Understanding Learned Helplessness: Learn about the concept of learned helplessness and how recognizing it can benefit you.
  • Practical Coping Strategies: Get practical tips for managing emotions, especially during challenging times.
  • Dealing with Toxic Guilt: Understand the origins of toxic guilt and how to release it while embracing forgiveness.
  • The Role of Faith: Explore how one’s view of God impacts their ability to draw on their faith, particularly in times of crisis.
  • Overcoming Mental Health Stigma: Gain insights on how to overcome the stigma surrounding mental health and encourage those in need to seek help.

Why You Should Listen

Dr. Cooper’s work is truly inspirational. She combines her professional expertise with a deep understanding of faith to offer strategies that are both practical and spiritually enriching. Whether you are personally struggling with mental health issues or looking to support a loved one, this episode provides valuable tools and encouragement.

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Tune in to Thrive by The Rising Muse to hear this enlightening conversation. Subscribe to our podcast, share it with your friends and family, and leave us a review. Your support helps us reach more people who can benefit from these conversations.

Remember, you’re not alone on this journey. Embrace your faith, cherish your family, and take care of your mental health. Together, we can thrive.

If you’re in a crisis, please call 988. If someone you love is in a crisis, call 911 or take them to the nearest emergency room. Don’t forget to check out Dr. Cooper’s resources. Stay strong, and until next time, don’t forget to thrive!

About Toni Cooper

Dr. Toni Cooper is a psychologist, author, and public speaker. Since 1986, she has been teaching adults the strategies to grow emotionally, build healthy relationships, heal from trauma, and experience God at a deeper level. Toni’s mission is to help people find the courage, confidence, and comfort they need through a deeper bond with Jesus Christ.
She has served as a college instructor, retreat and conference speaker, and teacher of continuing
education for mental health professionals. For many years, Toni helped train medical students as
an adjunct assistant professor at the Northeast Ohio Universities College of Medicine. She is a
frequent guest on local radio discussing topics related to coping with life’s challenges.
In 2019, Toni felt led to “go digital” with her message to help people become Fully Alive in Christ.
At that time, she started a YouTube channel to help people develop practical coping strategies from
a Biblical perspective.
In 2021, the Lord prompted Dr. Cooper to start a podcast, “Life Without Baggage”. The purpose
of the podcast is to help people understand how to deepen their connection to the Lord and break
through emotional baggage to walk out their destiny.

The Lord has given Dr. Cooper 7 books that help people hear the voice of the Lord, correct distortions in their thinking, build confidence in how to study the Bible, and break into the blessings of God.
Dr. Cooper is in private practice at WellSpring Counseling Center in Uniontown, Ohio. In her free
time Toni enjoys pickle ball, hiking, and ballroom dancing.


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Memorial Day: Reflections and Honor on Memorial Day

On a day like today, we are reminded to honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country. It’s a time of reflection, gratitude, and remembrance. Yet, in the midst of this commemoration, it’s also important to consider the intersection of faith, mental health awareness, and the lasting impact of war on individuals and communities.

For many, Christianity provides solace and guidance in times of hardship and loss. The teachings of Jesus Christ emphasize love, compassion, and selflessness – qualities embodied by those who serve in the military. Memorial Day offers an opportunity for Christians to reflect on the sacrificial love demonstrated by Jesus and extend that same love to those who have given their lives in service.

War leaves a profound impact not only on the physical landscape but also on the mental and emotional well-being of those involved. The trauma of combat, loss of comrades, and the challenges of readjusting to civilian life can take a heavy toll on veterans’ mental health. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, nearly 20 veterans die by suicide each day in the United States, highlighting the urgent need for increased mental health support and awareness.

Breaking the Stigma:
As Christians, it’s essential to recognize the importance of addressing mental health issues within our communities. Just as Jesus showed compassion and empathy towards the marginalized and suffering, we are called to extend the same compassion to those struggling with mental health challenges. Breaking the stigma surrounding mental illness requires open dialogue, support, and access to resources for those in need.

While the effects of war and trauma may seem insurmountable, there is always hope for healing and restoration. As Christians, we believe in the power of faith, prayer, and community support to overcome adversity. Memorial Day serves as a reminder that through faith, love, and solidarity, we can honor the memory of fallen heroes and support those who continue to struggle with the invisible wounds of war.

“The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18 (NIV)


This Memorial Day, let us not only honor the sacrifices of the brave men and women who have served our country but also commit to supporting the mental health and well-being of our veterans and their families. As Christians, may we embody the spirit of compassion, empathy, and love, extending a hand of support to those in need. Together, let us strive to break the stigma surrounding mental illness and create a community where all are valued, heard, and supported on their journey towards healing and wholeness.

Our most recent episode of Thrive by The Rising Muse is dedicated to looking into May as Mental Health Awareness Month. To check it out, just click here.

Until Next Time, Be Blessed!