Brains Gone Bold Podcast
Ever notice how one small moment can make you question everything you believe about yourself? In this episode of Brains Gone Bold, Maria and Jeanine start with a conversation about laughter, work, and showing up as your authentic self. But the discussion quickly turns into something much deeper. Together, they unpack perfectionism, shame, intelligence, vulnerability, and the stories we carry about who we are. Why do some of us feel embarrassed when we don't know something? Why do we work so hard to look competent? And why is it often easier to give grace to everyone else than it is to ourselves? Along the way, Maria shares a surprising realization about a belief she's carried for years, while Jeanine explores why feeling uninformed can hit so close to home. What follows is an honest conversation about self-worth, curiosity, judgment, and the pressure to be "the best" instead of simply being human. One of the biggest takeaways? Sometimes shame isn't loud. Sometimes it shows up as perfectionism, over-preparing, hiding what we don't know, or trying to prove ourselves. And sometimes the stories we've believed about ourselves for years aren't true at all. This episode is thoughtful, funny, surprisingly vulnerable, and packed with those moments that make you stop and think, "Wait... do I do that too?" If you've ever worried about not being enough, not knowing enough, or not measuring up, this conversation is for you. Let's jump in.
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