Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook & Dr. Stephanie Ellis

Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes

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Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A mostly-serious show where two mental health professionals work together to teach you about having security, freedom, and luxury, in EVERY area of your life. Dr Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis coach you on the path to mental wealth, covering topics from sex and relationships, communication and self-care, work and parenting, and so much more.

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Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook & Dr. Stephanie Ellis

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Health

Latest episode

Jul 1, 2026

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Episodes

Was It a Bad Night or a Real Sleep Disorder? Here’s How to Tell Difference 01.07.2026

A little insomnia some nights is normal. So is oversleeping after a hard week. The real question is whether your daytime life is falling apart because of it. Most people are using words like insomnia and hypersomnia without knowing what they actually mean clinically, and the gap between the internet's definition and the real one might surprise you. Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder a...

Night Owls, Snorers, and Sleep Divorce: Real Solutions to Common Sleep Problems 17.06.2026

You might just be a night owl and not a lazy person. You might be waking up at 3am because of what you drank or ate, not because anything is wrong with you.  Knowing the difference changes everything. Sleep chronotype is real, it's neurological, and most people have been fighting theirs their whole lives without knowing it. Night owls get a bad reputation for something that's written into their ne...

You LEARNED to Not Sleep: How You Can Repair Your Sleep for Good 03.06.2026

The gold standard treatment for insomnia has nothing to do with supplements, sleep trackers, or white noise machines. It's cognitive behavioral therapy, and the basics of it are more accessible than most people realize. Sleep drive, circadian rhythm, stimulus control, sleep consolidation: these aren't buzzwords. They're the actual levers. And most people suffering through bad sleep have never been...

Sleep is EVERYTHING: The Secrets of Sleep Architecture and Sleep Hygiene 20.05.2026

Poor sleep doesn't just make you tired. It quietly degrades your communication, your relationships, your physical health, your decision-making, and your emotional regulation. Most people don't notice until something breaks. Sleep is the place to start. Sleep is the thing that underlies everything else, and this episode builds the foundation for understanding why. Deep sleep handles the physical re...

Take That to the Bank: How to Budget and Invest in Your Own Self-Care 06.05.2026

Most people think of self-care as something you either do or skip. Let's reframe self-care as something you budget for today and invest in for later. Self-care has a return on investment, and it's worth doing the math. This episode builds out a framework for thinking about the energy you have, what you spend it on, and whether what you're getting back justifies the cost. That includes a real conve...

60 Seconds to 60 Minutes: Real Self-Care Ideas You Actually Have Time For 22.04.2026

Not enough time for self-care is usually not the real problem. In this episode, we break down specific ideas across 30 seconds, five minutes, 20 minutes, and 60 minutes so you can actually use what you have. Self-care doesn't have to be a ritual you build up to. A 20-second hug has oxytocin science behind it. A gratitude practice done consistently rivals antidepressants in research. Getting one re...

If You Were Your Own Best Friend: Self-Awareness, Self-Compassion, and Self-Care 08.04.2026

Most self-care efforts fail for the same reason: we skip the inner work first. In this episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis continue the self-care series by going beneath the surface to two things that have to come before any practice can last: self-awareness and self-compassion. Topics include how to identify your own values and needs rather than borrowing someone else's versio...

What Self-Care ACTUALLY Means (And What it Doesn't) 11.03.2026

Self-care is everywhere, but most of what passes for it online is surface-level at best. Today, let's go deeper on what self-care actually is, why it has to be personal, and how to know if yours is working. In this episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis open a new series on self-care, wealth, and investing in yourself. They challenge the popular shorthand around self-care and offe...

Executive Functioning in Real Life: Lateness, Flexibility, and Focus 25.02.2026

Feeling overwhelmed, scattered, or behind? In this executive functioning Q&A, we answer real questions about focus, flexibility, time, and follow through.  In this episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis respond to listener questions about executive functioning in everyday life. Topics include chronic overwhelm, difficulty talking on the phone, struggling with paperwork, being...

Stuck at Work? Tips on Retirement, Rehiring, Mentors, Promotion, and More 18.02.2026

Worried about retirement, job loss, or getting stuck in your career? In this work-focused Q&A, we answer real questions about growth, purpose, and navigating change. In this episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis respond to listener questions about work and career transitions. Topics include preparing for retirement without losing purpose, coping with job loss, rebuilding conf...

Communication Answers: Giving Feedback, Setting Boundaries, and Using AI Wisely 11.02.2026

How do you give difficult feedback without sounding harsh? What do you do when someone interrupts, shuts down, or refuses to change? In this listener Q&A episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis answer practical questions about communication in real life. Topics include delivering underperformance feedback at work, dealing with someone who refuses to change, balancing assertiven...

Sex, Desire, and Intimacy Questions We Hear All the Time 04.02.2026

You asked, and we answered. In this episode, we respond to real questions about sex, desire, intimacy, and communication. In this listener Q&A episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis respond to questions that often come up in therapy offices but are rarely talked about openly. Topics include sex after 60, changes in desire across the lifespan, communicating sexual needs, feelin...

Executive Functioning Skills for Prioritizing, Planning, and Follow Through 28.01.2026

Why do planning, time management, and productivity feel so hard even when you know what needs to be done? In this episode, we break down practical executive functioning skills that support follow through. In this episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis explore advanced executive functioning skills related to prioritizing, planning, organization, time management, and monitoring prog...

Why is Getting Started SO Hard? 21.01.2026

Why is it so hard to get started, stay regulated, or slow yourself down in the moment? In this episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis focus on three executive functioning skills that shape everyday behavior: activation, emotional regulation, and behavioral self control. Together, they explore why starting tasks can feel so difficult, how emotions can take up more space than we exp...

Memory, Focus, and Why Multitasking Fails 14.01.2026

Episode 2 of our four part series on executive functioning. Why is it so hard to remember things, stay focused, or follow through even when you care? In this episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis take a closer look at three core executive functioning skills: memory, focus, and mental effort. Together, they explore how working memory actually functions, why multitasking strains th...

Why You’re Not Lazy: Executive Functioning Explained 07.01.2026

What if the reason you struggle with focus, follow-through, or motivation isn’t laziness or lack of willpower? In this foundational episode, Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis break down what executive functioning actually is: the mental skills that help you plan, focus, regulate emotions, and follow through in daily life. You’ll learn why shame, grit, and “just try harder” don’t work,...

What Does it Take to Build Work Resilience? 31.12.2025

We're wrapping up our series on Work Wealth by focusing in on how you can develop (and maintain!) resilience in the workplace. Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A mostly-serious podcast where Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis coach you on the path to mental wealth by helping you find security, freedom, and luxury in every area of your life. Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes, is brought to...

The Secrets to Good Communication at Work 24.12.2025

It's a classic podcast team-up episode! And by that we mean: "go back and make sure you've listened to the communication series, because it's the perfect pairing for this laser focused lesson on communicating at work". Let's talk about boundaries, listening, self-awareness, and so much more. Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A mostly-serious podcast where Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephan...

What is the Solution to Overwhelm and Burnout? 17.12.2025

Overwhelm and burnout. We all know them, we've all experienced them. But how do they happen? And, just as important, how do we address them? Let's dig into not just what change would look like, but what SUSTAINABLE change could look like in our lives. Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A mostly-serious podcast where Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis coach you on the path to mental...

The Secret to Creating "Work Wealth" 10.12.2025

The average American spends a quarter of their year at work, but oftentimes our work life is the LAST place we think about making changes to improve all other aspects of our life. In our new series, we dig into practical ways we can unlock "work wealth" and live fuller, more secure lives as a result. Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A mostly-serious podcast where Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr...

Five Critical Conversations (to Make You a Communication Super Hero) 03.12.2025

Good communication is just like anything else in life: practice makes perfect. Today, we're digging into five crucial types of practical conversations you can have to help level up your communication skills. Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A mostly-serious podcast where Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis coach you on the path to mental wealth by helping you find security, freedom...

Communication: Say What You Mean, & Feel Good About It! 26.11.2025

It's time to learn how to how to speak with authority, confidence, and authenticity. This episode, Drs. Riefkohl-Cook and Ellis dig deep into practical strategies to help you level up your communication skills and ensure that you are HEARD. Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A mostly-serious podcast where Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis coach you on the path to mental wealth by h...

Common Sense Isn’t Common (in Communication) 19.11.2025

You'd think that, with a name like "Common Sense", sense would be, well, more common. But when it comes to communication with others, common sense is anything but.  Join us as we figure out how to identify and bridge communication gaps, examine "intention" vs "impact", and help identify how poor communication can cost you and what you can do to overcome it. Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A...

Listeners Win 12.11.2025

What in the world is "communication wealth"? How do I even know if I'm a good communicator? Wait, what do you mean that good communication means that I have to listen too?? Those area probably all questions that you've had at some point, so let's get into it with the first episode of our Communication series: "Listeners Win". Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A mostly-serious podcast where Dr....

Cats Don't Like Leashes 05.11.2025

Welcome to Rich Thoughts, Poor Jokes. A mostly-serious podcast where Dr. Roxy Riefkohl-Cook and Dr. Stephanie Ellis coach you on the path to mental wealth by helping you find security, freedom, and luxury in every area of your life. Sexual passion and intimacy can't happen if the environment to foster it hasn't been created. How can we be attentive to what lights the fire (and what smothers it!) t...

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