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In the second part of our two-episode series, Aadam and I continue the discussion on self-compassion, shame and vulnerability. In this episode, we talk about connection, shame, feeling worthy and a sense of belonging, vulnerability, and what it really means to be courageous, and then we tie all of these concepts to the struggle of individuals living with SSA. Do you believe you are worthy of love, connection and belonging? Is there a difference between the person you think you should be and the person you really are? Are you willing to remove your masks for a while and show your true emotions? These and other questions are addressed in this episode.
Links to sources mentioned in the episode:
Brené Brown's TED talk, "The Power of Vulnerability"
Brené Brown's TED talk, "Listening to Shame"
Brené Brown's Netflix special, "The Call to Courage"
Brené Brown's publications
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In the second part of our two-episode series, Aadam and I continue the discussion on self-compassion, shame and vulnerability. In this episode, we talk about connection, shame, feeling worthy and a sense of belonging, vulnerability, and what it really means to be courageous, and then we tie all of these concepts to the struggle of individuals living with SSA. Do you believe you are worthy of love, connection and belonging? Is there a difference between the person you think you should be and the person you really are? Are you willing to remove your masks for a while and show your true emotions? These and other questions are addressed in this episode.
Links to sources mentioned in the episode:
Brené Brown's TED talk, "The Power of Vulnerability"
Brené Brown's TED talk, "Listening to Shame"
Brené Brown's Netflix special, "The Call to Courage"
Brené Brown's publications
Send us a text
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