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215 episodios
Apologizing for Things That Aren’t Your Fault [Episode 216]
Why do so many people say “sorry” for things that were never their fault? Apologizing for Things That Aren’t Your Fault explores the psychology behind over-apologizing, people-pleasing, guilt, anxiety, and the fear of disappointing others. Through relatable stories, expert insights, and honest conversations, this podcast uncovers how unnecessary apologies can affect confidence, relationships, and self-worth — and how to break free from the habit. If you’ve ever apologized just to keep the peace or avoid conflict, this podcast will help you understand why and teach you how to communicate with confidence without carrying blame that isn’t yours.
The Fear of Being Misunderstood [Episode 215]
By focusing on the fear of being misunderstood, the source emphasizes how a lack of clarity in communication can impact personal identity and social connections.
Overthinking a One-Word Reply [Episode 214]
Re-reading Messages 20 Times Before Sending [Episode 213]
In today’s hyperconnected world, communication has become instant. A few taps on a smartphone and your thoughts travel across cities, countries, even continents. Yet despite this speed, many people find themselves frozen before hitting “send.” They type a message, read it again. Edit a word. Add an emoji. Delete the emoji. Reread the entire text. Change the punctuation. Read it again. And again. And sometimes—twenty times or more.
Why We Lie About Being “Almost There” [Episode 212]
There are very few universal human experiences. Birth. Death. Taxes. And lying about being “almost there.” It doesn’t matter where you live, how old you are, or what language you speak—if someone asks, “Where are you?” and you’re not actually there yet, your mouth will betray you.
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