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In this episode of the Next Level Health & Fitness Podcast, Brad Jensen and cohost Craig Smith dive into Mel Robbins’ popular “Let Them” theory that’s been making the rounds on social media. You’ve probably seen it—someone disrespects you or doesn’t meet your expectations and the advice is: “Let them.” But is it that simple?

We unpack the potential benefits of this mindset—especially when it comes to releasing control, protecting your peace, and avoiding unnecessary emotional burnout. But we also challenge the idea and explore the dangers of oversimplifying complex relationships or bypassing healthy boundaries.

This is a conversation rooted in nuance, not black-and-white thinking. We talk about how to discern when “letting them” is empowering… and when it’s actually enabling.

Even when it comes from someone we admire—like Mel Robbins—we believe it’s worth slowing down and looking at the full picture.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

If you’ve ever struggled with people-pleasing, setting boundaries, or navigating emotional fatigue in relationships—this one’s for you.

 

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Episode Timestamps

00:00 Mel Robbins' Rapid Rise

06:00 "Mel's Unique Approach: Acceptance"

09:36 Book Critique: Oversimplified, Lacks Boundaries

10:32 "Setting Healthy Boundaries"

16:45 "Regret Over Quitting Baseball"

19:33 Coping with Uncontrollable Outcomes

22:25 "Reflecting on Family and Self"

24:53 "Understanding Cognitive Behavioral Responses"

28:37 "The Cost of 'One More'"

31:20 Parental Control and Stress Response

33:46 "Grateful for Your Support"