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Shame has a way of quietly shaping how we see ourselves, how we connect with others, and what we believe we deserve. In this episode, we explore the neuroscience of shame, how it develops, and why healing begins when we learn to separate our identity from our experiences. You’ll learn how shame differs from guilt, why shame feels so emotionally painful, and how secrecy and isolation can keep it growing beneath the surface. Drawing from the work of researchers like Brené Brown and Kristin Neff, this conversation unpacks the emotional and neurological impact of shame while offering practical tools for healing and self-compassion. If you’ve ever struggled with thoughts like: “I’m not enough,” “I’m too much,” or “Something is wrong with me,” this episode will remind you that your experiences are not your identity. In this episode: • The difference between shame and guilt • Why shame activates pain centers in the brain • How isolation strengthens shame • The role of self-compassion in emotional healing • A practical identity reframe exercise to help separate feelings from identity Healing starts when we stop defining ourselves by our wounds. 🎙️ Listen now and begin breaking the cycle of shame. #MentalHealth #EmotionalHealing #ShameHealing #SelfWorth #TraumaRecovery #ChristianMentalHealth #EmotionalWellness #HealingJourney #SelfCompassion #PersonalGrowth
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