The Imperfect Advocate Podcast
When the world feels heavy, many of us feel the pull to help — and the paralysis of not knowing how. In this episode of The Imperfect Advocate Podcast, Karen Auld speaks honestly about feeling powerless, naming the emotional weight many are carrying right now, and reframing what it means to “be a helper.” Drawing on positive psychology research from Martin Seligman, Karen explores how action — even small, imperfect action — restores agency and reduces helplessness when it’s aligned with our values and strengths. She shares a personal story about her husband and father-in-law designing dozens of homes for Habitat for Humanity, not by becoming different people, but by offering what they already do best. The episode also weaves in insights from Ben Zander and The Art of Possibility, including the idea of contribution as expression (not sacrifice) and the power of “shining eyes” — a sign you’re working in alignment. If you’ve ever thought “I want to help, but I don’t know what to do,” this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a practical next step — including a free character strengths assessment to help you fumble forward as the helper only you can be.
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