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The Positive People Project

Hosted by Nicole · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes

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Episodes
13
Last ep.
11 days ago
Avg length
6m
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28
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Listen Score
16
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47
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About this podcast

Positive People Project is a gentle, mindfulness-focused podcast hosted by Nicole, created to help reframe life when it feels heavy. Through reflections, affirmations, and real-life reframes, this podcast invites you to slow down, shift perspective, and find the soft parts—even in challenging moments.This is a space for real life, real feelings, and real encouragement. No forced positivity. Just a reminder that even on the hardest days, there is still good here.

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About the host

Nicole hosts The Positive People Project, a education show with 13 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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That Inner Voice You Keep Ignoring

Apr 6, 20266mEp. 2S2

How many times have you felt something wasn’t right… and talked yourself out of it?In this episode, we talk about the quiet signals we often ignore; in our bodies, our relationships, and our everyday lives.Learning to li

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You Can Trust Yourself More Than You Think

Mar 23, 20267mEp. 1S2

What if the strength you’ve been searching for… is something you’ve already been using?In this episode, we explore what it really means to trust yourself, not in a perfect, confident way, but in a real, lived-through-it

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Season Two Begins: Trust Yourself More Than You Think

Mar 16, 20261mS2

Season Two of the Positive People Podcast is here, and this season we’re diving deeper into one powerful idea: learning to trust yourself.Life doesn’t always go the way we expect. Sometimes plans fall apart, relationship

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There is Still Good Here--Where We Started, What Shifted, and What Comes Next

Mar 9, 20266mEp. 10S1

There Is Still Good Here — Where We Started, What Shifted, and What Comes Next (Season One Finale)This is the final episode of Season One of the Positive People Project — and it’s meant to be felt, not rushed.In this clo

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Some Days, Showing Up is Enough

Mar 2, 20265mEp. 9S1

Some Days, Showing Up Is EnoughThis episode is for the days that don’t look impressive.The days when you didn’t quit, didn’t fail — but also didn’t have much extra to give. The days when effort was quiet, energy was low,

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You're Allowed to Change Your Mind

Feb 23, 20266mEp. 8S1

You’re Allowed to Change Your MindThis episode is for anyone who feels stuck—not because they don’t know what to do, but because they already said yes to something… and now it doesn’t feel right anymore.In this conversat

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Not Everything Needs a Reaction

Feb 16, 20264mEp. 7S1

Not Everything Needs a ReactionIf you’ve been feeling emotionally tired, overstimulated, or pulled into things that drain you, this episode is a reminder you might need.In this conversation, Nicole talks about the pressu

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Some Days You're Not Unmotivated--You're Just Drained

Feb 9, 20265mEp. 6S1

Some Days You’re Not Unmotivated — You’re Just DrainedIf you’ve been feeling unmotivated lately, this episode is a gentle reality check.In this conversation, Nicole talks about the difference between being unmotivated an

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You're Not Behind--You're Just Human

Feb 2, 20265mEp. 5S1

You’re Not Behind — You’re Just HumanIf you’ve been feeling behind lately — behind in life, healing, money, relationships, or just where you thought you’d be by now — this episode is for you.In this conversation, Nicole

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Finding the Soft Parts

Jan 26, 20266mEp. 4S1

In this episode of the Positive People Project, Nicole invites you to notice something we’re rarely taught to look for: softness.When life feels heavy, most of us believe we’re supposed to fix it, push through it, or pre

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When a Bad Day Doesn't Mean a Bad Life

Jan 19, 20267mEp. 3S1

When a Bad Day Doesn’t Mean a Bad LifeIn this episode of the Positive People Project, Nicole speaks to a quiet but heavy belief many of us carry: that one bad day means something is wrong with our entire life.A rough mor

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The Pause That Changed Nothing. . .and Everything

Jan 19, 20268mEp. 2S1

The Pause That Changed Nothing… and EverythingIn today’s episode of the Positive People Project, Nicole explores something small—but life-giving—the pause.Not the kind of pause that fixes everything.Not a reset, a breakt

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A Gentle Beginning: Welcome to the Positive People Project

Jan 3, 20265mEp. 1S1

Welcome to The Positive People Project. This first episode is a gentle beginning, a moment to pause, breathe, and reflect. There’s no pressure here to be better, fix yourself, or have it all figured out. This podcast is

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Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
Lifelong learners

Topics covered

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Who is the host of The Positive People Project?

The Positive People Project is hosted by Nicole. The show is categorised under education (self improvement) and has published 13 episodes.

How many episodes does The Positive People Project have?

The Positive People Project has published 13 episodes.

What topics does The Positive People Project cover?

The Positive People Project regularly covers education, self improvement. It sits in the education category, with a self improvement focus.

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How long are The Positive People Project episodes?

Episodes of The Positive People Project average 6 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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