The Meaning We Make
What if the very struggles that shaped you are the ones keeping you from living authentically? In this profoundly moving episode of The Meaning We Make Podcast, Dr. Jennifer Musselman sits down with entrepreneur and author Howard Steinberg for a fireside conversation about transgenerational trauma, the cost of achievement, and the courage it takes to let your heart lead. From surviving the Holocaust to building successful businesses on shaky foundations, this episode reveals why external success can never quiet internal angst and how healing requires an open heart. It's about recognizing the wounds you didn't know you carried, understanding how fear has been driving your life, and learning it's never too late to come home to yourself. Howard shares his extraordinary journey from being the son of Holocaust survivors to becoming a successful entrepreneur. Carrying unprocessed trauma, shame, and a relentless fear of abandonment. He achieved everything society told him would bring happiness, yet something still felt profoundly wrong. He spent decades navigating life through strength, resilience, and power. But he felt alone in crowds, bored easily, struggled to sit still, and couldn't access his intuition because the noise was too loud. His awakening came from finally stopping. Learning to meditate. Exploring somatic breathwork. Sitting in ceremony with psychedelic medicine and letting his heart speak louder than his mind. He discovered that healing is not thinking your way through. It’s feeling your way home. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ✔ Transgenerational trauma and how it lives in your body ✔ How children absorb their parents' unprocessed pain ✔ Impact of complex PTSD on high achievers ✔ Why shame keeps us hiding even when we're successful ✔ How fear of abandonment effects your relationships ✔ Cognitive awareness vs felt sense ✔ The mind cannot heal what only the heart can feel ✔ The trap of being a problem seeker to avoid feeling ✔ The role of meditation, somatic work, and psychedelic medicine in awakening ✔ Healing requires surrender, not strategy ✔ Separating yourself from your stories ✔ The privilege and responsibility of healing WHO THIS IS FOR * High achievers who feel empty despite external success * Anyone carrying shame from childhood they can't quite name * Children of immigrants or trauma survivors * Anyone clinging to relationships, work, or control out of fear * Men struggling to be vulnerable * Anyone interested in somatic healing, psychedelics, and authentic living This conversation will change how you approach success and healing. From plant medicine to raw vulnerability, this is your guide to building a relationship with your authentic self. Join Dr. Musselman and Howard Steinberg for this raw, revelatory talk about the cost of living in your head instead of your heart, and how surrendering to your truth is the most courageous act of all. Let your heart lead. HOWARD STEINBERG: Confessions of a Problem Seeker VISIT OUR HUB SITE: https://themeaningwemakepodcast.com [https://themeaningwemakepodcast.com] 💬 COMMENT BELOW What resonated most with you in this conversation? Have you ever felt successful on paper but empty inside? 🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE Conversations at the intersection of: psychology, trauma, healing, and authentic living CHAPTERS * 00:00:00 The Holocaust and Lasting Impacts * 00:01:26 Welcome and Introduction * 00:04:22 Burden of Transgenerational Trauma * 00:06:34 Diabetes Became My Holocaust * 00:09:00 Shame of Hiding and Permission to Conceal * 00:10:45 Self-Constructs: Fear, Control, and Survival * 00:11:33 My Marriage: Safety Over Love * 00:15:15 The Problem-Seeking Mind: Accidental Success * 00:19:35 Abandonment Wounds * 00:25:44 The Foundation Cracked: Divorce, Loss, and Empty Nest * 00:26:59 Learning to Surrender: Meditation and the Journey Inward * 00:27:34 Psychedelic Medicine * 00:30:20 The Non-Linear Path * 00:44:32 The Privilege to Heal: What Success Really Gave Me * 00:45:25 Writing the Book: Leaving Truth Behind for My Daughters * 00:51:32 The Heroic Story vs. The Heart
7 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y forma parte de la comunidad de The Meaning We Make!