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Welcome to Episode 6 of JJ Unplugged, where we talk silence, oversharing, and the quiet cracks that show up at work - with real stories, practical regulation tips, and a kintsugi-level reframe on being human.
In this episode we cover:
Spa day brain spirals, “keeping it together” on deadlines, and the crash that hits later
The Italy and Milan hotel stories - calm outside, panic inside
Why we go quiet to feel safe, and when oversharing becomes a connection bid
Calling each other in with care so regulation can happen faster
Masks, phone-support voices, and the cost of being “professional” all the time
Giving enough of yourself to build trust without burning out
Multiple accounts, validation loops, filters vs authenticity, and shifting standards
Protecting “me time” on trips, mini grounding breaks, food routines, and realistic self-care
Bluntness, safety, and why some conversations aren’t worth the fallout
Choosing your channel, your timing, and your desired outcome
Water-sign depth, learning to process fast vs festering
Crying 101: cold compress for puffiness, warm compress for dry eyes
Cracks don’t make you weak. They make you human. Think kintsugi - gold in the repairs.
Content note: Mentions stress, anxiety, dysregulation, and family travel panic.
P.S. We’re not medical or mental health professionals. Everything we share on this podcast is based on our own personal experiences and opinions. If you’re dealing with any mental health concerns, we always recommend speaking to a qualified professional.
By Jake and JenniferWelcome to Episode 6 of JJ Unplugged, where we talk silence, oversharing, and the quiet cracks that show up at work - with real stories, practical regulation tips, and a kintsugi-level reframe on being human.
In this episode we cover:
Spa day brain spirals, “keeping it together” on deadlines, and the crash that hits later
The Italy and Milan hotel stories - calm outside, panic inside
Why we go quiet to feel safe, and when oversharing becomes a connection bid
Calling each other in with care so regulation can happen faster
Masks, phone-support voices, and the cost of being “professional” all the time
Giving enough of yourself to build trust without burning out
Multiple accounts, validation loops, filters vs authenticity, and shifting standards
Protecting “me time” on trips, mini grounding breaks, food routines, and realistic self-care
Bluntness, safety, and why some conversations aren’t worth the fallout
Choosing your channel, your timing, and your desired outcome
Water-sign depth, learning to process fast vs festering
Crying 101: cold compress for puffiness, warm compress for dry eyes
Cracks don’t make you weak. They make you human. Think kintsugi - gold in the repairs.
Content note: Mentions stress, anxiety, dysregulation, and family travel panic.
P.S. We’re not medical or mental health professionals. Everything we share on this podcast is based on our own personal experiences and opinions. If you’re dealing with any mental health concerns, we always recommend speaking to a qualified professional.