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What if your rage isn't the problem? What if it never was?
In this episode of Digging Deep, we pick up where grief left us — and follow it into the heat beneath it. Because rage and grief are two sides of the same coin. And when grief has been held too long, managed too well, filed away one too many times — it stops being quiet. It gets loud. It gets honest. It takes the wheel.
But here's what most of us were never told: the rage isn't what keeps you stuck. It's the guilt layered on top of it. The you're being unfair, you're too much, you should be more understanding. The quiet internal voice that talks you back down into something more palatable every single time.
We're going there today — all the way in.
I'll walk you through the three faces of suppressed rage — the woman who went numb, the one drowning in shame about her anger, and the one who doesn't even recognize her resentment as rage at all. I'll share something personal about what it felt like to finally stop performing for the people who benefited most from my smallness. And I'll lead you through a short audio exercise designed to help you translate what you're feeling into something clear — because rage almost always knows exactly what it's pointing to. You just have to get still enough to hear it.
This episode is for the woman who has been called too much. Too different. Too changed. The one who is somewhere between the guilt and the rage and doesn't know what to do with either.
Come back to this one whenever you need it. And if you know a woman who needs to hear it — send it to her. No explanation needed.
If this episode resonated, come continue the conversation on Instagram at instagram.com/marquex.us
Topics covered: rage and resentment, emotional healing, guilt and boundaries, high-functioning women, suppressed anger, spiritual awakening, nervous system regulation, feminine archetypes, self-abandonment, identity evolution
By MarquexWhat if your rage isn't the problem? What if it never was?
In this episode of Digging Deep, we pick up where grief left us — and follow it into the heat beneath it. Because rage and grief are two sides of the same coin. And when grief has been held too long, managed too well, filed away one too many times — it stops being quiet. It gets loud. It gets honest. It takes the wheel.
But here's what most of us were never told: the rage isn't what keeps you stuck. It's the guilt layered on top of it. The you're being unfair, you're too much, you should be more understanding. The quiet internal voice that talks you back down into something more palatable every single time.
We're going there today — all the way in.
I'll walk you through the three faces of suppressed rage — the woman who went numb, the one drowning in shame about her anger, and the one who doesn't even recognize her resentment as rage at all. I'll share something personal about what it felt like to finally stop performing for the people who benefited most from my smallness. And I'll lead you through a short audio exercise designed to help you translate what you're feeling into something clear — because rage almost always knows exactly what it's pointing to. You just have to get still enough to hear it.
This episode is for the woman who has been called too much. Too different. Too changed. The one who is somewhere between the guilt and the rage and doesn't know what to do with either.
Come back to this one whenever you need it. And if you know a woman who needs to hear it — send it to her. No explanation needed.
If this episode resonated, come continue the conversation on Instagram at instagram.com/marquex.us
Topics covered: rage and resentment, emotional healing, guilt and boundaries, high-functioning women, suppressed anger, spiritual awakening, nervous system regulation, feminine archetypes, self-abandonment, identity evolution