Compassionate Conversations with Esther Kane, MSW
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2022477/fan_mail/new] If you’ve ever tried to be kinder to yourself and found that it just doesn’t stick, you’re not alone. Many Highly Sensitive People (HSPs) struggle with intense self-criticism, emotional overwhelm, and an inner voice that feels impossible to silence. In this video, we explore why that happens—not from a place of judgment, but from deep nervous system understanding and compassion. You’ll learn why self-kindness can feel unsafe or unfamiliar, how deep emotional processing shapes your inner world, and why your inner critic isn’t “the enemy”—but a protective adaptation. We’ll also gently move into a guided self-compassion meditation inspired by Buddhist teachings (metta and karuna) to help you begin softening your relationship with yourself in a safe, grounded way. This is a supportive space for healing, reflection, and nervous system regulation—especially for sensitive, empathic, and deeply feeling people. 🌿 In this video, you’ll explore: Why Highly Sensitive People are so hard on themselves How deep processing shapes emotional overwhelm Why emotions linger longer in HSP nervous systems How self-criticism develops as a protective mechanism Why self-kindness can feel unsafe or “fake” The role of trauma, overwhelm, and control patterns A gentle nervous system regulation practice A guided Buddhist-inspired self-compassion meditation How to begin building inner safety and softness ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 Why Highly Sensitive People Are So Hard on Themselves (Intro) 01:55 There Is Nothing Wrong With You 02:10 The Reality of High Sensitivity: Deep Processing 03:40 Why HSPs Don’t “Let Things Go” (Client Example) 05:20 Why Emotions Feel So Intense (Nervous System Example) 07:00 How Self-Blame Develops in Highly Sensitive People 08:30 The Inner Critic as Protection (Childhood Conditioning) 10:00 Why Self-Kindness Feels Unsafe for HSPs 11:30 Trauma, Overwhelm, and Control Patterns 13:00 Gentle Nervous System Regulation Practice 13:40 Guided Self-Compassion Meditation (Buddhist-Inspired) 14:40 Self-Compassion Meditation for HSP Nervous Systems 19:40 Integration + Grounding 20:40 Closing Reflection: You Are Not Broken 💙 About this practice This meditation draws inspiration from Buddhist teachings of metta (loving-kindness) and karuna (compassion), practices that have supported emotional healing for over 2,500 years. For Highly Sensitive People, the goal is not to “feel less,” but to learn how to relate to what you feel with more safety, softness, and understanding. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2022477/support] Links To watch episodes on Esther's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@compassionateconversations441 Subscribe to my newsletter to receive either of these for FREE:10 Tips for Getting Rid of Relationships That Drain Your Energy or the 6-part audio program, Making Peace With Food and Our Bodies: https://www.estherkane.com/#newsletter If you want to do therapy with me (only residents of British Columbia, Canada): www.estherkane.com
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