The Kindness Extremist with Shola Richards

You Are Enough: The Self-Worth That Makes Every Act of Courageous Kindness Possible

23 min · 1. juni 2026
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Most people spend years chasing a feeling of being enough, tying their worth to promotions, praise, productivity, and the approval of people around them. But what if that entire approach is backwards?  In this episode, Shola Richards makes the case that genuine self-esteem is not something you find, it is something you deliberately construct, and the building process is simpler and more accessible than most people think. If you have ever felt like your confidence depends on everything going right, this episode will change how you think about your own worth and your capacity to show up for the people who need you most.  Mentioned in This Episode The Kindness Extremist Podcast Ep 48: The Necessity of Doing Hard Things: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-necessity-of-doing-hard-things-3-strategies-to/id1808367842?i=1000750997021 Dr. Kristin Neff, researcher and author on self-compassion: https://self-compassion.org/ 🔗 Connect with Shola: Instagram – @sholarichards [https://www.instagram.com/sholarichards] Website – sholarichards.com [https://www.sholarichards.com/] Read more on Substack [https://substack.com/@sholarichards ]. This podcast is produced by https://www.micmoguls.com

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