Episodios

  • 52. When the World Feels Heavy, Go Small
    Apr 2 2026

    In this week's short episode, I offered ways to navigate the heaviness of the world – whether you are feeling whiplashed by constant news headlines, or you are feeling the weight of a challenging circumstance in your own corner of the world – at home, or work, or with family or your health. I shared some simple ways to narrow your circle, spend quality time with people who you feel safe and seen by, and lean into the power of simple routines.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    • Use small actions to regain calm when life feels overwhelming.

    • Lean on simple, honest conversations with trusted people.

    • Build grounding routines like walks, journaling, and reading.

    • Protect your energy by setting boundaries and choosing safe relationships.

    • Take small, meaningful steps toward causes and values you care about.

    "Sometimes when things feel just kind of outside of our grasp, too heavy for our own two arms to carry, it feels good to go small."- Trina

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    17 m
  • 51. 5 Simple Ways to Feel Better Next Week
    Mar 19 2026

    In this week's episode, I offered a five-step practical plan for feeling better next week — not next year, or when love slows down. It won't. Life can feel heavy, fast-paced, or even mundane. Here are five ways to have more energy and set down some mental load. This is about feeling lighter and more in control of your life. This is about taking meaningful, intentional action. From fitness to decision making, let's dive in.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    • Move more

    • More water

    • Minimize social media

    • Make a decision

    • Make peace


    "I think sometimes life can feel heavy. Life can feel overwhelming. Life can feel very fast, depending on your state of life, life can feel at times redundant, like you're waking up doing the same thing every day. And I want to just infuse some joy, some energy, some freshness to your life, and we can do that together." -Trina

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    25 m
  • 50. Best of the Calm & Confident Podcast
    Mar 5 2026

    In this week's episode, I celebrated our 50th show by creating an "essentials album." Just like your favorite artist creates a "best of" album from time to time, I shared a quick recap of our top downloaded podcasts. I took your favorite lessons and delivered them again, in real time, not past recordings. From remembering to set things down, to saving your battery, to knowing people's place in your life, you'll be reminded of some great gems for life. If you missed one, this might inspire you to go back and listen to the full episode.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    • How to set things down that no longer fit the person you're becoming

    • A simple six-roles framework to avoid burnout and show up better

    • Why doing your fair share for your health matters to you and those you love

    • How to accept that "things can look different and still be right"

    • A practical way to decide who has a place, a voice, and a vote in your life

    "Things can look different and still be right." - Trina

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    38 m
  • 49. In Control, Not Controlling
    Feb 26 2026

    In this week's episode, I took a deep dive into the word control – which usually comes with a negative connotation. Examples: Control freak, out of control, a controlling parent, etc. I looked at the word control through two lenses. First, where we lack control over our lives (most commonly our schedules, our finances or our health). Next, where we try to exert too much control in life that is causing friction or animosity, or simply isn't working. This might be at work, at home, or in a relationship. This podcast will raise a lot of questions for you, that only you can reflect on and answer. The fix? Figure out what needs to improve. Communicate with people in your life about your lack of control or your over-reaching control. Find common ground, compromise and a better way.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    • Control often carries a negative reputation, but it can be a healthy, empowering force when applied intentionally.
    • Many women feel a lack of control in finances, often due to disinterest, lack of information, or being kept out of financial decisions.
    • A common area of struggle is scheduling—either being overcommitted with no free time or having no structure and living at the whim of the day.
    • Regaining control in health means making your own choices around food, movement, sleep, and medical care, even when those around you don't share your priorities.
    • Exerting too much control—at home, at work, or in relationships—can lead to tension; setting expectations, then "leaning back" and allowing others autonomy creates healthier dynamics.

    "You can make the most of the time that you have by doing the things you value in the time that you have." – Trina

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    36 m
  • 48. The Lottery of Life
    Feb 19 2026

    In this week's episode, I shared the concept of the Lottery of Life. There are areas of life where we are "winning," and it has nothing to do with a winning ticket, an endless beach vacation or money growing on trees. It's about having pieces of our lives that feel whole, fulfilling, nurturing, safe and exciting. We'll dive into four areas – relationships, home, purpose and health. I'd love for you to find where you are thriving and be honest about where you are not. What needs to change, or improve? We are never winning in all areas of life. Some areas are fractured or we have experienced pain, loss or just disappointment. That is the human experience. The goal is to not let our losses weigh us down. By focusing on areas where we are winning, we move forward with gratitude.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode

    • What "the lottery of life" really means beyond money or luck

    • How relationships—with kids, partners, friends, and chosen family—can be your greatest win

    • Why your home and community can be powerful sources of comfort and gratitude

    • How purpose and meaningful work help you feel aligned with your life

    • Why protecting your health and energy is a true form of wealth

    • How focusing on where you're winning can lessen the power of past hurt and regret



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    25 m
  • 47. Get A Handle on Frustration
    Feb 6 2026

    In this week's episode, I shared how I have mentored people to better handle frustration. Most people are in one of two camps – either they show frustration or they swallow frustration. I teach a strategy for feeling frustration in a healthier way, sharing it in a way that heals you and helps others, and finds resolve. I shared my own tendency to show frustration quickly, and how I have navigated that path to temper that reaction and be more responsible with my reaction. So much of life is how we communicate. So whether you're frustrated with an in-law, coworker, spouse or friend, here are some better ways to handle it.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode
    • People usually handle frustration by either showing it or swallowing it.

    • Common triggers: dishonesty, lateness, gossip, and mess/disorganization.

    • Exploding hurts relationships; bottling it up creates hidden resentment.

    • Use the phrase: "I feel frustrated when…" + situation + "Does that make sense?"

    • Calm, clear communication helps you be heard, heal, and resolve issues.

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    24 m
  • 46. The Relentless Pursuit of Less
    Jan 29 2026

    In this week's episode, I shared some listener feedback and expanded a bit more on last week's topic of decision-making. Today, I talked about simplifying life – from your health to your office to your closet to your budget to your thoughts. I shared examples from my own life of doing fewer things better and how that helps me feel less rushed, less stressed and more confident. We often don't need to do more, we need to do fewer things better. Or we need to have fewer things, and like them more. There are so many ways to apply it. Dive and an enjoy.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode
    • Why doing less doesn't mean doing nothing — it means doing what matters better

    • How to simplify your health routine without losing momentum

    • Ways to declutter your workspace, closet, and calendar for more mental clarity

    • How focusing on fewer friendships can deepen connection

    • How to approach money with intention instead of restriction

    • Why narrowing your worries — and acting on them — creates peace

    • How simplicity builds confidence, consistency, and sustainability

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    33 m
  • 45. How to Make Decisions
    Jan 22 2026

    In this week's episode, I shared a lesson that I created when making decisions in my business this month. We all have decisions to make in life – big and small. From parenting, to vacations, to budgets, to projects, to home repair, and more. Letting decisions sit undone causes unnecessary stress and confusion. Decisions do not go away. In fact, they usually get harder the longer you delay. Even saying "no" to something is a decision. Here is my acronym for making a more confident decision: IDC. Dig in more to that with me in today's episode. You'll learn how to get informed about your situation – do some research, ask trusted advisors or mentors, decide the best you can with what you have and know right now, and communicate clearly to people who it impacts.

    What You'll Learn in This Episode
    • Treat yourself to the Calm & Confident 2026 Journal/Planner. Visit https://trinagray.com/journal/ to order.

    • Embrace the acronym IDC to better guide your decisions.

    • There are two ways to be informed – do your own research and ask a trusted resource.

    • Decisions don't go away if you ignore them.

    • Decisions that stay open in your brain cause stress.

    • Communicate your decision with clarity.

    "Decisions don't go away by ignoring them. Most decisions are not made in permanent marker." - Trina

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    23 m