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Grow Yourself Great

Podcast af Inobeme Polk

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The GYG Podcast (Grow Yourself Great) is where mental health, nervous system science, and real-life application come together—without being watered down. This isn’t surface-level advice or “just think positive” content. Each episode breaks down complex psychological concepts like trauma, attachment, mood disorders, and emotional regulation into clear, usable understanding you can actually apply in your daily life. Because the truth is, most people don’t struggle from lack of knowledge—they struggle because their system doesn’t stay regulated long enough to do what they already know.At the core of GYG is one framework: Think It. Speak It. Do It. If those three aren’t aligned, you don’t get consistency—you get internal conflict. This podcast is for people who are ready to move beyond insight and into integration. Expect clinical clarity, relatable explanations, and real conversations that challenge you to grow—not just intellectually, but behaviorally. This is not about motivation—it’s about transformation you can actually live.

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24 episoder

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Why Some People Need Attention to Feel Real

Why feeling emotionally stable is one of the most overlooked yet vital parts of personal growth — and how your nervous system’s patterns might be keeping you stuck in emotional chaos. If you’ve ever noticed that calm feels unfamiliar or that silence triggers internal chaos, you’re not alone. Many people’s brains and nervous systems depend on intense emotional shifts to feel safe, loved, or even alive. The truth is, emotional intensity is often an unconscious survival strategy rooted in early attachment, trauma, or learned behavior—an adaptation that can sabotage genuine stability and self-worth over time. In this episode, Inobeme Polk unpacks the hidden psychology behind emotional overreaction, people-pleasing, and the desperate need for external validation. You’ll discover how some individuals confuse attention with connection, how perfectionistic performance replaces authentic identity, and why emotional volatility often masks a deep fear of disappearing internally. We explore how ancient cultural narratives around female emotionality still influence modern mental health diagnoses like histrionic personality disorder, revealing how these patterns are actually adaptive responses aiming to keep us safe from emotional neglect or abandonment. You’ll learn: * The subtle signs that your nervous system is running a survival script—like feeling emotionally invisible despite external presence. * Why attaching your worth to external validation creates a fragile, unstable self-image—and how to begin strengthening your internal sense of worth. * The difference between genuine emotional expression and trauma-driven overactivation that’s designed to maintain connection at all costs. * The key to healing emotional instability isn’t suppression, but learning how to cultivate internal safety independent of outside responses. * Practical steps for building internal self-worth, stabilizing your identity, and rewiring the nervous system’s tendency to seek validation—whether through social media, relationships, or self-criticism. This episode is perfect for anyone tired of feeling emotionally weather-beaten or stuck in patterns of overperformance, approval-seeking, or quiet anxiety. It’s for those ready to challenge the deeply ingrained beliefs that external attention equals safety, and to start establishing a resilient inner foundation that sustains you regardless of external fluctuations. Understanding the psychology of emotional intensity isn’t just about self-awareness—it's about reclaiming your capacity for authentic peace and stability in a world that’s constantly shifting. Your internal transformation begins here. If you’ve wondered why calm feels unfamiliar or why silence can feel so threatening, this episode offers crucial insights to help you stop chasing external validation and start nurturing the internal stability you’ve been missing. Grow yourself great—because true peace is an internal achievement.

I går - 16 min
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Your're Nervous System Is Breaking Down (And You Keep Calling It Stress

Burnout, rust out, compassion fatigue — what's really behind your exhaustion, and how do you restore your vitality? When the body and mind have been depleted for so long, understanding the true mechanism is the first step toward genuine recovery. Many high-functioning individuals are silently deteriorating, performing day after day while their nervous systems are carrying trauma, moral injury, and chronic overload in ways that mimic fatigue but run much deeper. This episode cuts through the common surface-level advice, revealing the nuanced differences between burnout caused by overload and rust out from under-stimulation — and why each requires a distinct healing pathway. Inobeme Polk deconstructs the silent journeys of those exhausting themselves through emotional labor, trauma exposure, moral conflicts, and cognitive overload, exposing how these invisible forces rob you of your psychological aliveness. You’ll discover why resilience isn't just about pushing through but recognizing when your system needs care, not more effort. We break down: * How prolonged emotional and traumatic exposure—especially in helping professions—deteriorates your nervous system without you even realizing it. * The critical distinction between burnout and rust out, and why one demands recovery and the other requires re-engagement. * The often-overlooked role of moral injury and identity depletion in shaping your exhaustion — and the pathways to healing from these invisible wounds. * Why mere self-care often fails when you’re carrying unresolved trauma and chronic hypervigilance, and how to reconstruct your nervous system with intention. * Practical strategies for nervous system stewardship that prioritize emotional capacity, meaningful connection, and authentic recovery over relentless performance. If you’re feeling the weight of emotional labor, decision fatigue, burnout, or existential numbness — this episode is your guide to understanding the deep roots of your fatigue. Recognize the signs early, differentiate your experience from others, and start rebuilding a resilient psychological foundation that keeps you alive inside your own life. Listen now to reconnect with your innate vitality and reclaim the energy that’s been hidden beneath layers of silent depletion. This isn't just motivation; it's a blueprint for lasting recovery. Perfect for helping professionals, high-achievers, and anyone tired of feeling like they’re merely surviving — because relief begins when you truly understand what needs healing. Your nervous system is speaking — are you listening?

18. maj 2026 - 15 min
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The Addiction Nobody Calls Addiction

Your attachment patterns are more organized than you realize—and understanding this could be the key to your freedom. Many of us are unknowingly conditioned to seek relief through familiar pain, chaos, or emotional volatility—even when it costs us our peace and clarity. This episode exposes the hidden mechanics behind emotional obsession, dependency, and reluctance to let go. You’ll discover how your nervous system’s pursuit of regulation keeps you trapped in mental loops, unpredictable attachments, and self-sabotage—often disguised as love or connection. We break down why the body craves what it once found comforting, even when it’s damaging. You’ll learn the difference between healthy attachment and body-led dependency, and how patterns like rumination, intermittent reward, and tolerance actually reinforce habits that keep you stuck. Plus, explore how dependency often masks itself as devotion—and how the brain organizes around relief rather than love. If you tend to replay memories, obsess over texts, or feel restless without access to certain people or behaviors, this episode will challenge your understanding of emotional safety and show you the path toward genuine freedom. You’ll discover: * The psychological and neurological reasons why your body keeps returning to familiar pain—despite knowing it’s harming you. * How unmet needs for regulation and relief drive obsessive thoughts, emotional loops, and dependency behaviors. * The subtle difference between being attached and being organized around patterns of stimulation for survival. * Why calm can feel unfamiliar or even unsettling after years of conditioning in chaos—and what real healing looks like. * The distinction between love, relief, and emotional regulation, and how to reprogram your internal wiring for deeper peace. Why does this matter? Recognizing these patterns grants you the power to pause, observe, and choose differently. Instead of endlessly repeating cycles rooted in what once helped you survive, you can develop the capacity to sit with discomfort and rebuild your internal stability. This episode isn’t just about understanding—you’ll be guided to act, to shift your internal organization, and to foster authentic, sustainable connection to yourself. Ideal for anyone tired of emotional turbulence, stuck in rumination, or caught up in dependency—this is your blueprint to rewire your nervous system and reclaim your peace. If you’re ready to see your patterns more clearly and learn how to genuinely free yourself, hit play now. Your attachment is more organized than you think—and understanding this is the first step toward liberation.

17. maj 2026 - 14 min
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Your Mental Health is Controlling Your Money

Most people are trying to fix their financial problems on the surface, but the real issue runs much deeper—inside your mind and nervous system. In this eye-opening episode, Inobeme Polk reveals how your internal psychological system shapes your money habits and outcomes, often before any dollar is spent or saved. If repeated financial struggles feel unavoidable, this is your blueprint for breaking free. Polk dissects the invisible but powerful mental frameworks that activate when money appears, revealing why feelings like anxiety, scarcity, or panic are not just emotional but systemic responses rooted in your internal health. You’ll discover how your body's reactions—tightening, rushing, avoiding—are actually indicators of unresolved psychological patterns that sabotage your financial stability. This episode isn’t about superficial money tips; it’s about rewiring the psychological blueprint that governs your financial destiny. We break down: * The psychological triggers behind impulsive spending and avoidance * How emotional regulation shows up in your money decisions * The difference between relief and true stability—and why most never achieve the latter * The role of you different versions of yourself activated in various environments, and what that means for your wealth journey * Practical insights on breaking the cycle of scarcity thinking and aligning your internal system with financial flow Ignoring these deep-rooted patterns keeps you stuck in a cycle of feast-and-famine, no matter how much income rises. If you want to build lasting wealth, you must understand the mental health 'operating system' that runs your financial behavior. This episode offers a clear, actionable path to reprogram your internal story, create internal stability, and finally stop managing symptoms—so you can grow great in your finances and within yourself. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a professional, or anyone tired of the cycle of money stress, this conversation will guide you to see your financial outcomes as a mirror of your internal health—and give you the tools to change your inner system for good. Recognize these patterns, understand their roots, and take control of your wealth and mental health today.

7. maj 2026 - 14 min
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Why You Self-Sabotage (Even When You Know Better)

The hidden cost of seeking certainty: why your mind fights progress—and how understanding it transforms your results What if the biggest obstacle to your success isn't outside you— but inside your own mind? Conflicting internal motivations create a silent sabotage that keeps you stuck, delaying breakthroughs, and undermining your efforts—even when deep down, you truly want growth. Every time you set a goal, you experience a fleeting sense of momentum—yet somehow, progress stalls. You procrastinate, pull back, or avoid opportunities that could elevate your life. You might think it's laziness or lack of discipline, but the reality is more complex: your brain is wired to prioritize safety over progress. It’s actively protecting you— sometimes even from your own ambitions. In this episode, you’ll discover why your mind resists change and how this internal conflict fuels self-sabotage. You’ll learn about psychological patterns that drive avoidance, including fear of failure and success, fear of judgment, comfort with familiarity, and emotional protection. In-depth insights reveal how childhood messages, identity beliefs, and emotional memories shape your internal landscape—often unknowingly holding you back. We unpack the concept of cognitive dissonance and how it creates discomfort that your brain seeks to avoid, leading to behaviors like perfectionism, procrastination, and hesitation. Most importantly, you'll see how these hidden internal battles can be understood and managed. Instead of viewing self-sabotage as a flaw, recognize it as a survival mechanism rooted in safety. Then, with practical strategies rooted in exposure-based learning and intentional action, you can begin to rewire these patterns. Confidence doesn't come before action—it emerges through it. This episode is perfect for anyone tired of feeling stuck, overwhelmed by internal conflicts, or longing to make meaningful progress without self-imposed barriers. By understanding your internal psychology, you unlock the door to sustainable growth, resilience, and clarity. Your future self is waiting on the other side of this internal shift. It’s time to confront the internal safety nets that keep you stuck—and start building the courage to move forward anyway.

4. maj 2026 - 10 min
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