Spiked Lemonade with Dr. TC Mason
Spike Lemonade is where real life meets emotional clarity.
Hosted by Dr. T.C. Mason, positive psychologist and licensed clinical therapist, this podcast blends mental health insight with honest reflection—exploring how we think, feel, relate, and grow in real time.
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Through personal stories, everyday experiences, and practical tools, each episode helps you pause, reflect, and move with intention—whether you’re navigating relationships, managing your mental health, or learning how to show up for your life differently.
Because you’re not just overwhelmed… sometimes you’re overextended.
And sometimes the shift isn’t doing more… it’s seeing differently.
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Spiked Lemonade with Dr. TC Mason
007: Corona Virus Part 2- Numbers don't lie
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Episode 007 of the Spiked Lemonade Podcast discusses the approach of the U.S vs China and their steps to managing the Corona virus pandemic. Do the numbers mean anything or is there something else steering the different approaches that each country has undertaken? Let's get into it!
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