Pause The Noise Podcast
Do you hit a goal and immediately set a bigger one — never stopping to feel proud? That's not ambition. That may be a trauma response. In this episode of Pause the Noise, mental health therapist Brian Stokes, psychologist Dr. Saarah Nicolas, and transition & grief coach Coach Lena Wilson explore why high achievers, childhood trauma survivors, and people pleasers struggle to celebrate themselves — and why it's silently contributing to burnout, depression, and disconnection. Drawing on the ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) study, the neuroscience of dopamine and serotonin, and their own deeply personal stories, the hosts break down the psychological roots of "never feeling like enough" and share real, practical tools to rewire that pattern — starting today. Topics covered: * How childhood experiences (emotional neglect, strict parenting, instability) shape adult self-worth * Why not counting your wins is a clinical contributor to depression * The financial scarcity mindset that keeps you in a constant rat race * Daily practices to build your "celebration muscle" * How to write down your wins and use community to hold yourself accountable * What it means to slow down and be present — and why that IS the win This episode is for you if you're searching for:therapy for adults | mental health for high achievers | healing childhood trauma | depression support | self-worth podcast | grief and life transitions | therapy for men | mindset coaching | burnout recovery | how to celebrate yourself | imposter syndrome | trauma and achievement | mental wellness Hosted by Brian Stokes (@BrianLamarStokes), Dr. Saarah Nicolas (@DrSaarahThePsych), and Coach Lena Wilson (@CoachLenaWilson). Follow us @PauseTheNoisePodcast — where we give you permission to reflect and reset.
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