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Authentic Confidence with Dr. Aziz

Podcast de Dr. Aziz Gazipura, Psychologist and Author

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Do you worry what other people will think? Does it make you doubt yourself, feel guilty, and ultimately stop you from being fully yourself? This can show up as people-pleasing and difficulty saying no. Or as social anxiety, staying silent in meetings, replaying conversations for hours afterward. Dr. Aziz Gazipura is a clinical psychologist and bestselling author of Not Nice. He's helped thousands of people break free from self-doubt and the fear of others' opinions. After 20 years of clinical work, Dr. Aziz discovered one pattern running underneath all of it. He calls it the approval trap: prioritizing approval over being yourself, saying what you mean, and going for what you actually want. This show is for the person who looks confident on the outside and doesn't feel it on the inside. New episodes every Wednesday. Next Steps: 1. Discover your approval type. Take the 2-minute quiz to find out which of the four patterns is running your work, dating, and social life — Diplomat, Avoider, Fixer, or Performer: www.draziz.com 2. Apply for the Unstoppable Confidence Mastermind. Dr. Aziz's flagship year-long program for serious work on confidence, authenticity, and freedom from self-doubt: https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3 3. Watch on YouTube. Every podcast episode is also available as a video, plus additional content not on the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura 4. Read Dr. Aziz's books: - Not Nice - The Art of Extraordinary Confidence - Doubtless - On My Own Side - Less Nice, More You - The Solution to Social Anxiety 5. Connect: Website: www.draziz.com Facebook: facebook.com/DrAzizGazipura Instagram: @drazizconfidencecoach TikTok: @drazizgazipura LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura

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1051 episodios

episode You Look Confident But You Don’t Feel It artwork

You Look Confident But You Don’t Feel It

You're more accomplished than you used to be. The doubt didn't go away. Three a.m. replays. Did I say the right thing. Why did I do that. Should have handled that differently. The voice doesn't care how much you've achieved. In this episode, Dr. Aziz unpacks why self-doubt persists no matter how successful you become. The physicians twenty years in still secretly questioning themselves at the end of every workday. The CEOs and founders who look polished and confident on the outside but live with a constant headwind of doubt on the inside. This episode covers: * Why more achievement doesn't fix self-doubt (and the strategy almost everyone tries first) * Why doubt is the default, the path of least resistance for the human nervous system * The strange way doubt gives you certainty and comfort * A 20-year-old client convinced he'd already missed his chance, and what that conversation reveals * The reframe that breaks doubt's hold: the opposite of doubt isn't certainty Discover your approval type. Take the 2-minute quiz at https://www.draziz.com [https://www.draziz.com] Watch episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura] Work with Dr. Aziz directly: The Unstoppable Confidence Mastermind is a year-long program for people ready to unwire this pattern at the nervous system level. Application at https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3 [https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3]. Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach [https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura]

23 de jun de 2026 - 17 min
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The Real Reason You Don't Speak Up

There's a conversation you know you need to have. You've thought about it. You've maybe rehearsed it. The moment comes, and you don't say anything. The moment passes. It feels, for a second, like you dodged something dangerous. In this episode, Dr. Aziz breaks down the Avoider, one of the four ways your nervous system tries to keep you safe when disapproval is on the table. He shares ten years of his own life lived in this pattern, including the moment he realized he was experiencing every relationship as a trap he needed to escape from. This episode covers: * Why this isn't a willpower problem (and why beating yourself up about it makes it worse) * The two layers of the Avoider: the front-end avoidance most people call shyness, and the deeper avoidance that quietly destroys relationships * Lonely amongst people: the most painful cost of avoiding what needs to be said * What actually changes the pattern, and why the standard just push through advice keeps failing Discover your approval type. Take the 2-minute quiz at https://www.draziz.com [https://www.draziz.com] Watch episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura] Work with Dr. Aziz directly: The Unstoppable Confidence Mastermind is a year-long program for people ready to unwire this pattern at the nervous system level. Application at https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3 [https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3]. Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach [https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura]

16 de jun de 2026 - 12 min
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Why You Still Care What People Think

Your boss doesn't quite make eye contact in a meeting. You text someone and they don't get back to you. And it sticks. The whole rest of the day, some part of you can't put it down. In this episode, Dr. Aziz walks through the wheel of life. A metaphor he uses with clients to show why your nervous system is still looking up to people the way you did at five years old, even when you're forty. Even when those people are old. Even when they're not actually that powerful anymore. Even when, sometimes, you don't even like them. This episode covers: * Why telling yourself to just be more confident never quite works * The wheel of life metaphor: how the developmental wiring that was appropriate at five gets stuck running at thirty-five * The equation underneath all of it (approval equals self-worth) and why it has to be broken * Two pathways for reclaiming the authority you've been giving away Discover your approval type. Take the 2-minute quiz at https://www.draziz.com [https://www.draziz.com] Watch episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura] Work with Dr. Aziz directly: The Unstoppable Confidence Mastermind is a year-long program for people ready to unwire this pattern at the nervous system level. Application at https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3 [https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3]. Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach [https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura]

9 de jun de 2026 - 21 min
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Why You Feel Like You’re Being Judged All The Time

You walk into a room and your guard goes up. Not because anyone said anything. Not because anyone is even looking at you yet. Just the room. If this is you, you've probably called it social anxiety, or being too sensitive, or I just care too much what people think. It's none of those things on their own. In this episode, Dr. Aziz unpacks what's actually been installed in you over the last twenty years, and why uninstalling the apps doesn't fix it. There's a specific equation running underneath the chronic feeling of being evaluated, and once you can see it, the just stop caring what people think advice stops looking like an answer. He shares two stories that show how the wiring gets installed and how it propagates. One from when he was eleven, sitting in a Supercuts, flipping through a magazine he'd never normally read. One from last week, with his ten and twelve-year-old kids and a basketball trick shot. The two stories together show why this isn't a personality flaw and isn't fixed by uninstalling the apps. It's the cultural arrangement we've all been swimming in, and the equation it installed inside you decades ago. Discover your approval type. Take the 2-minute quiz at https://www.draziz.com [https://www.draziz.com] Watch episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura] Work with Dr. Aziz directly: The Unstoppable Confidence Mastermind is a year-long program for people ready to unwire this pattern at the nervous system level. Application at https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3 [https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3]. Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach [https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura]

2 de jun de 2026 - 12 min
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Why You Can't Say What You Actually Mean

You knew exactly what you wanted to say. Then something softer came out instead. It happens at work, with your partner, with your parents. Every time, you walk away wondering why you keep doing this. In this episode, Dr. Aziz walks through what's actually happening in that gap between what you meant to say and what came out. He shares a real client case where the version of his client sitting in the office and the version of him in the meeting were two completely different people. The gap between those two voices is the entire teaching. This episode covers: * Why telling yourself to stop being a people-pleaser never quite works * The specific pattern running below your conscious mind when you soften, hedge, or hold back * The three costs you're probably not adding up, including one showing up in your body * What actually changes the pattern, and what doesn't Discover your approval type. Take the 2-minute quiz at https://www.draziz.com [https://www.draziz.com] Watch episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura [https://www.youtube.com/@DrAzizGazipura] Work with Dr. Aziz directly: The Unstoppable Confidence Mastermind is a year-long program for people ready to unwire this pattern at the nervous system level. Application at https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3 [https://www.socialconfidencecenter.com/ucmv3]. Connect: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach [https://www.instagram.com/drazizconfidencecoach] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura [https://www.linkedin.com/in/drazizgazipura]

26 de may de 2026 - 12 min
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