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The oversharing hangover is real AF. Ever feel like you’ve said way too much and been left with that “Whyyyy did I just say that?” or "WTF is wrong with me?" shame spiral? Same, honey.
In this episode of Healing Honeys, I’m diving into oversharing—why we do it, how it’s tied to our nervous system (hello, fight, flight, fawn!) and neurodivergency too. From hilarious college stories (yes, I REALLY said that on the back of a wedding bus) to unpacking the emotional drivers behind oversharing, I’m serving up a mix of my life to help you understand yours, so you can move on from “why did I say that?” to feeling more empowered about what you choose to share—and with whom.
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The oversharing hangover is real AF. Ever feel like you’ve said way too much and been left with that “Whyyyy did I just say that?” or "WTF is wrong with me?" shame spiral? Same, honey.
In this episode of Healing Honeys, I’m diving into oversharing—why we do it, how it’s tied to our nervous system (hello, fight, flight, fawn!) and neurodivergency too. From hilarious college stories (yes, I REALLY said that on the back of a wedding bus) to unpacking the emotional drivers behind oversharing, I’m serving up a mix of my life to help you understand yours, so you can move on from “why did I say that?” to feeling more empowered about what you choose to share—and with whom.
Daily Devotion™ is now live on the App Store & Google Play — unlock your healthiest, happiest, highest self with somatic daily wellness rituals, free for 7 days → [REDEEM]
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🤍 FOLLOW LOUISE / HEALING HONEYS: 🤍
https://www.youtube.com/@healinghoneys
https://www.instagram.com/iamlouiserumball/
https://www.instagram.com/healinghoneys/
🎵 RELATED EPISODES 🎵
→ Episode 148 - Healing Shame After Our Wild College Years ft. Dana Doswell SPOTIFY and APPLE PODCASTS
→ Episode 162 - Entering your villain era: How to stop being a people pleaser ft. Kali Somatics SPOTIFY and APPLE PODCASTS
→ Episode 143 - Healing people pleasing (+ baby boundaries) SPOTIFY and APPLE PODCASTS
✨ FREE HEALING RESOURCES: ✨
→ Free 7 day trial of Daily Devotion (Somatic Healing): HERE
→ Free Podcast Pathways: HERE
SUBMIT:
→ 💌HEALING HONEYS HOTLINE: Submit your question or story: HERE
→ 💌 TRASH TALKS: Your Awful Dating Stories: HERE
Episode Sponsors:
🧡 This episode description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this episode and support the podcast at no cost to you. Thank you for your support!
BetterHelp: 10% off your first month of therapy at betterhelp.com/healinghoneys with code HEALINGHONEYS.
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