The Therapist and the Coach
Episode 23: The Courage to Be Genuine In this episode, Lerae and Oren continue their exploration of needs, wants, values, and the deeper places within us that shape how we move through relationship, purpose, and the world. What begins as a reflection on the relationship they have built through the podcast becomes a living example of the very distinction they are exploring: the difference between performing connection and allowing something genuine to unfold. Together, they speak about the quiet ease that becomes possible when relationship is rooted in care rather than expectation. They reflect on how needs, when unmet or unconscious, can drive us into performance, protection, and the attempt to be who we think others need us to be. And they begin to name the different energy that arises when we are living from values, desire, and purpose — not as something to prove, but as something clean, compelling, and deeply connected to the soul. Lerae and Oren also open the conversation around the courage it takes to follow one’s own knowing before it is understood, approved of, or seen by others. They speak to the ways life offers us breadcrumbs, invitations, resistance, discomfort, and moments of awareness that can guide us back toward ourselves. Not as a single path or formula, but as an unfolding journey of becoming more able to listen inwardly, care for ourselves, and allow the parts of us that have been hidden or shamed to come forward safely. At the heart of the episode is a tender reminder that genuine being often begins in the smallest human moments — a gesture of care, a willingness to be vulnerable, the courage to name what is real. And perhaps, as Lerae and Oren suggest, this is where the deeper work begins: not in trying harder to become someone, but in creating enough safety, honesty, and relationship to finally be who we already are.
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