The Better Humans Project
🎙️ Episode Summary: In this episode of The Better Humans Project Podcast, Greg Pfeiffer explores the gap between the person we show the world and the person we truly are. Diving into the psychology behind curated identities, he breaks down why we create polished public personas, the hidden emotional cost of maintaining them, and how that disconnect can lead to stress, self-doubt, and a loss of authenticity. Through relatable insights and practical reflection, this episode challenges you to close the gap—moving away from performance and toward alignment, honesty, and genuine connection. 👥 Who This Episode Is For: This episode is for anyone who feels like they’re wearing a mask in parts of their life—whether that’s on social media, at work, or in relationships. It’s for people who struggle with being fully themselves, fear judgment or rejection, or feel disconnected from who they really are beneath the surface. If you’ve ever felt pressure to appear perfect, found yourself seeking validation, or want to build more authentic, meaningful connections, this episode will give you the insight and tools to start showing up as your real self. If you found this episode valuable, please share with somebody who might need to hear it or on your socials. If you want to reach out for more information, a copy of the worksheet or want to share your story, you can email me at contact@thebetterhumansproject.com [contact@thebetterhumansproject.com]
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