MC Somatics: Rebuilding The Self

Episode 27: We are not a problem to fix

18 min · 24 de may de 2026
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In this episode, I talk about moving out of the cycle of constantly fixing ourselves. I explore what happens when we stop treating ourselves like a project and start building a life that actually supports us. I talk about reducing the pressure to improve, perform, and constantly work on ourselves, and how choosing what feels more peaceful, honest, and regulating can change our relationship with anxiety. I also share about loving being single, the freedom of being in between plans, and how stepping out of the endless self-fixing cycle has opened up more ease, trust, and space in my life. This episode is about healing, peace, and the shift from trying to fix yourself to finally learning how to be with yourself. Show Notes: Song of the Week: Your Smith - In Between Plans [https://open.spotify.com/track/4SNYpcpbOErunzkuqNFoNS?si=fad2ede4c1f544ae] MC Somatics Playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3BPVIr9CEwErAG54dJ5JIj?si=aeba3444ed1845bd]

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