Brain Club®: The Podcast
What happens when the people closest to you have never seen the parts of you you've spent a lifetime hiding? In this episode of Brain Club®: The Podcast, we explore masking in the context of relationships — romantic, familial, social. Masking is automatic and involuntary, a survival strategy built up over years of environments that signaled it wasn't safe to show up as yourself. It looks different for everyone, and it isn't accessible to everyone — some people have never been able to mask, and some lose that ability in burnout. We talk about what all of that means inside our closest relationships, where the gap between who we are and who we've learned to perform can feel the most painful. This conversation was originally recorded as part of All Brains Belong's Brain Club® — a weekly community education program focused on demonstrating neuroinclusive culture in action. Panelists: Elizabeth Carney Aniel Kailani Beck Natale Janelle Starr Brain Club is not medical advice or a support group — it's an invitation to think differently about health, connection, and how we build systems that include everyone. Join us live most Tuesdays at 6:00 PM ET and explore 4 years of past videos at allbrainsbelong.org/brain-club Transcript here: https://allbrainsbelong.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Brain-Club®_-The-Podcast-S1E11-Masking-in-Relationships-TRANSCRIPT.pdf [https://allbrainsbelong.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Brain-Club%C2%AE_-The-Podcast-S1E11-Masking-in-Relationships-TRANSCRIPT.pdf]
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