Red Carpet ready when Hiding behind close doors

Red carpet ready & hiding behind closed doors

3 min · 17. sept. 2024
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In this thought-provoking episode of the "Red Carpet Ready When Hiding Behind Closed Doors" podcast, host Patti Pennington delves deep into the often-ignored issue of concealing emotions and putting on a brave face when dealing with internal struggles. Sharing her own journey from battling depression and suppressing her feelings to finding help and recovery, Patti sheds light on the societal norms of keeping personal problems private and maintaining a perfect outward image. She highlights the importance of seeking support when it's needed and the courage it takes to face and share one's pain. Concluding the episode, she underscores that expressing emotional problems should be normalized and encouraged, and reassures listeners that experiencing difficulty does not signify defeat.

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Red carpet ready & hiding behind closed doors

In this thought-provoking episode of the "Red Carpet Ready When Hiding Behind Closed Doors" podcast, host Patti Pennington delves deep into the often-ignored issue of concealing emotions and putting on a brave face when dealing with internal struggles. Sharing her own journey from battling depression and suppressing her feelings to finding help and recovery, Patti sheds light on the societal norms of keeping personal problems private and maintaining a perfect outward image. She highlights the importance of seeking support when it's needed and the courage it takes to face and share one's pain. Concluding the episode, she underscores that expressing emotional problems should be normalized and encouraged, and reassures listeners that experiencing difficulty does not signify defeat.

17. sept. 20243 min