Dear Dr. Charryse
On this deeply honest episode of Dear Dr. Charryse, host Dr. Charryse sits down with speaker, writer, and HER+ Health Collective co-founder Crissy Fishbane for a powerful conversation on motherhood, identity, and the internal narratives that shape how women move through life. Crissy shares how her personal journey—including surviving a life-altering car accident as a teenager—reshaped her perspective, deepened her sense of purpose, and ultimately inspired her mission to help women feel less alone. Through HER+ Health Collective and her award-winning podcast Mama Needs a Moment, she has created spaces where women can move beyond performance and reconnect with authenticity, support, and self-trust. Together, Crissy and Dr. Charryse explore the emotional weight of inherited beliefs, societal expectations, and the pressure women feel to constantly keep everyone else comfortable while quietly abandoning themselves. They unpack how curiosity, awareness, and intentional boundaries can help women reclaim their voice and rewrite the stories they’ve been carrying for years. During the episode, Dr. Charryse leads a live coaching session focused on self-awareness, motherhood, emotional resilience, and challenging limiting beliefs: Coaching Session Highlights: • Embedded Narratives: Women often carry inherited stories about who they should be, how they should behave, and what they are allowed to want. • The Pressure to Perform: Many women move through life focused on being liked, impressive, or emotionally responsible for everyone around them. • Curiosity vs. Judgment: Approaching yourself with curiosity instead of criticism reduces shame and creates space for authentic growth and connection. • The “Mirror vs. Window” Perspective: Dr. Charryse explains the shift from self-consumption and overthinking to presence, contribution, and genuine connection with others. • Curiosity as a Bridge to Self-Trust: Curiosity creates movement where judgment keeps people emotionally stuck. • The Myth of Giving 100% Everywhere: Crissy and Dr. Charryse discuss how women often feel guilt for not fully showing up in every area of life at once, despite that being impossible. • Caretaker Conditioning: Many women overfunction in relationships because they believe their worth depends on keeping everyone else okay. • Interrupting the Narrative Tool: Listeners are encouraged to challenge limiting thoughts by asking who taught them the belief, whether it is actually true, and what life could look like without it. • Proactive Growth: The conversation encourages women to choose growth through awareness instead of waiting for crisis to force change. This episode is a powerful reminder that healing begins when women stop performing who they were taught to be and start trusting who they truly are.
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