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Welcome 🌱
Thank you for joining me once again on The Human Archive. If you are new here, I am so pleased you have found us. This podcast is a space to explore what it truly means to be human – to remember, to feel, to connect, and to speak honestly about life as it is right now. Today, and over the next few episodes, I am delving into a subject that is both tender and deeply personal: mental health and wellbeing. I am joined by some wonderful guests who will share their experiences, and together we will consider how recording our thoughts, feelings, and stories can offer healing.
Episode Summary 📝
In this episode, I reflect on the healing power of remembering and the importance of recording our lives. I share how the simple act of speaking into a voice note, without any intention to share it, can become a gentle ritual for checking in with ourselves. I discuss the invisible weight of mental health challenges and the comfort that comes from acknowledging what we carry. Through personal stories from my work as a doctor, I highlight how common struggles like anxiety, stress, and low mood are, and why our feelings are always valid, regardless of how they compare to others’ experiences. We talk about the science of negative self-talk, the protective nature of our brains, and practical ways to bring anxiety out of the shadows by naming and recording it. Finally, I invite you to pause, breathe, and consider what you are carrying that deserves to be acknowledged.
Key Takeaways ✨
Resources & Links 📚
Call to Action đź’¬
Before you go, I invite you to take a moment. Breathe. Ask yourself, “What am I carrying that deserves to be acknowledged?” Speak it aloud, write it down, or simply hold it in your mind. This is your archive and your care. Thank you for listening, and more importantly, thank you for listening to yourself. Keep recording, keep remembering, and keep showing up for your own story. I will be back soon with more. Until then, be gentle with your mind and keep speaking.
I'd love to hear from you - text the show!
Resources and Links:
Welcome 🌱
Thank you for joining me once again on The Human Archive. If you are new here, I am so pleased you have found us. This podcast is a space to explore what it truly means to be human – to remember, to feel, to connect, and to speak honestly about life as it is right now. Today, and over the next few episodes, I am delving into a subject that is both tender and deeply personal: mental health and wellbeing. I am joined by some wonderful guests who will share their experiences, and together we will consider how recording our thoughts, feelings, and stories can offer healing.
Episode Summary 📝
In this episode, I reflect on the healing power of remembering and the importance of recording our lives. I share how the simple act of speaking into a voice note, without any intention to share it, can become a gentle ritual for checking in with ourselves. I discuss the invisible weight of mental health challenges and the comfort that comes from acknowledging what we carry. Through personal stories from my work as a doctor, I highlight how common struggles like anxiety, stress, and low mood are, and why our feelings are always valid, regardless of how they compare to others’ experiences. We talk about the science of negative self-talk, the protective nature of our brains, and practical ways to bring anxiety out of the shadows by naming and recording it. Finally, I invite you to pause, breathe, and consider what you are carrying that deserves to be acknowledged.
Key Takeaways ✨
Resources & Links 📚
Call to Action đź’¬
Before you go, I invite you to take a moment. Breathe. Ask yourself, “What am I carrying that deserves to be acknowledged?” Speak it aloud, write it down, or simply hold it in your mind. This is your archive and your care. Thank you for listening, and more importantly, thank you for listening to yourself. Keep recording, keep remembering, and keep showing up for your own story. I will be back soon with more. Until then, be gentle with your mind and keep speaking.
I'd love to hear from you - text the show!
Resources and Links: