CapacityConvos
Episode 7 features Dr. Kristin Neff, pioneering researcher and author, in a powerful conversation on self-compassion, shame, and the deeper work required for real emotional change. Dr. Neff shares insights from over 20 years of research, breaking down what self-compassion actually is and why it goes far beyond positive self-talk or affirmations. She explains the three essential components of self-compassion and why missing even one can prevent true healing and growth. From there, we explore how the nervous system shapes our responses, the hidden role of shame in anxiety and depression, and why learning to stay present with our pain is necessary for transformation. This episode invites a more honest, grounded approach to growth one that requires awareness, courage, and responsibility. This conversation challenges the idea that being hard on yourself leads to success. It calls you into a deeper understanding of self-compassion one that includes accountability, boundaries, and the willingness to face what you would rather avoid. What we cover: • The three components of self-compassion: mindfulness, kindness, and common humanity • Why self-criticism is not an effective long-term motivator • The difference between self-esteem and self-compassion • How shame fuels anxiety, depression, and people-pleasing • The role of the nervous system in emotional regulation • Fierce self-compassion and setting boundaries • Learning to stay present with pain instead of avoiding it • Personal stories from Dr. Neff including her experience raising her son • Authenticity and the courage to face what we would rather avoid Follow RaQuel on Instagram: @raquel_the_capacity_expert Subscribe on YouTube: @capacityconvos Join the newsletter: newsletter [https://raquel-hopkins.mykajabi.com/join-the-newsletter] Subscribe, rate, and share CapacityConvos
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