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Episode Summary:
In this illuminating conversation, The Light Inside welcomes Albert Bramante—performance coach, therapist-in-training, and creative strategist—to explore the unconscious drive behind chronic overachievement and how it often masks deeper emotional needs. Together, we uncover how the compulsion to “perform your way into belonging”becomes a form of adaptive self-abandonment—disrupting somatic coherence, emotional regulation, and authentic identity development.
With a trauma-informed lens and practical, evidence-backed insights, Albert and Jeffrey examine how internalized shame, early maladaptive schemas, and survival-based belief systems shape high-functioning behavior in creatives, professionals, and helping practitioners. This episode offers valuable tools and reflections for therapists, coaches, and somatic practitioners guiding clients through patterns of burnout, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and identity fragmentation.
Key Takeaways:
About Our Guest – Albert Bramante:
Albert Bramante is a sought-after performance and mindset coach working at the intersection of creative expression, emotional intelligence, and trauma-informed embodiment. With a background in both media and somatics, Albert brings a unique perspective to high-functioning burnout and the masks we wear in pursuit of worth. His work guides actors, creatives, and professionals toward authentic self-alignment through nervous system regulation, identity integration, and internal family systems-informed practices.
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Who This Episode is For:
Episode Production Notes:
Host: Jeffrey Besecker
Guest: Albert Bramante
Editor & Production: Aloft Media
Music: Licensed Theme by Epidemic Sound
Show Notes & Research Support: The Light Inside Content Studio
🔗 Subscribe & Connect:
📥 Join our mailing list for exclusive insights and upcoming episodes🔗 Follow The Light Inside on LinkedIn🌐 Visit www.thelightinside.site for more resources, companion materials, and guest links🎙️ Available wherever you listen to podcasts: Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon
Listener Reflection Prompt:
When was the last time you achieved something—not to grow, but to feel safe?
How might your nervous system be asking for rest, presence, or compassion instead?
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Episode Summary:
In this illuminating conversation, The Light Inside welcomes Albert Bramante—performance coach, therapist-in-training, and creative strategist—to explore the unconscious drive behind chronic overachievement and how it often masks deeper emotional needs. Together, we uncover how the compulsion to “perform your way into belonging”becomes a form of adaptive self-abandonment—disrupting somatic coherence, emotional regulation, and authentic identity development.
With a trauma-informed lens and practical, evidence-backed insights, Albert and Jeffrey examine how internalized shame, early maladaptive schemas, and survival-based belief systems shape high-functioning behavior in creatives, professionals, and helping practitioners. This episode offers valuable tools and reflections for therapists, coaches, and somatic practitioners guiding clients through patterns of burnout, perfectionism, people-pleasing, and identity fragmentation.
Key Takeaways:
About Our Guest – Albert Bramante:
Albert Bramante is a sought-after performance and mindset coach working at the intersection of creative expression, emotional intelligence, and trauma-informed embodiment. With a background in both media and somatics, Albert brings a unique perspective to high-functioning burnout and the masks we wear in pursuit of worth. His work guides actors, creatives, and professionals toward authentic self-alignment through nervous system regulation, identity integration, and internal family systems-informed practices.
Referenced Frameworks & Research
Who This Episode is For:
Episode Production Notes:
Host: Jeffrey Besecker
Guest: Albert Bramante
Editor & Production: Aloft Media
Music: Licensed Theme by Epidemic Sound
Show Notes & Research Support: The Light Inside Content Studio
🔗 Subscribe & Connect:
📥 Join our mailing list for exclusive insights and upcoming episodes🔗 Follow The Light Inside on LinkedIn🌐 Visit www.thelightinside.site for more resources, companion materials, and guest links🎙️ Available wherever you listen to podcasts: Apple | Spotify | Google | Amazon
Listener Reflection Prompt:
When was the last time you achieved something—not to grow, but to feel safe?
How might your nervous system be asking for rest, presence, or compassion instead?