Jessica Sines
The Temper Pot
The Temper Pot is a real-life podcast about the everyday moments that make our tempers boil over—and how to find the right recipe to cool them down. Through humor, honesty, and solo reflections (with guest voices along the way), we explore frustrations, triggers, and coping “ingredients” that look different for everyone. Because there’s no one-size-fits-all fix—just better recipes for calmer days.
Autor
Jessica Sines
Categoría
Web del podcast
Último episodio
27 de feb. de 2026
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Episodios
What's Heating Up Our Pot 27.02.2026 59:03
In this episode of The Temper Pot , we’re turning up the heat and breaking down the sources that fuel our emotional reactions causing spillage from our pot. From physical triggers like fatigue and hunger to the sneaky psychological stressors we don’t always notice, we explore what really causes us to simmer — or boil over. Tune in to the conversation about recognizing your personal heat sources an...
Introduction 09.02.2026 21:13
In this introductory episode of The Temper Pot , I introduce myself and share the idea behind the podcast, how the temper pot metaphor came to be, and what you can expect from future episodes—real talk, humor, reflection, and practical ways to adjust the heat. Same stove, same pot, different ingredients. Come and let’s start figuring out yours.
Pilot 09.02.2026 2:51
In this short pilot of The Temper Pot , we set the stage for what this podcast is all about—everyday frustrations, boiling tempers, and finding the right recipe to cool things down. Think of this as a quick taste test: who this show is for, what’s coming, and why learning to manage our “temper pot” matters. Grab a spoon—full episodes are coming soon.
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