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The Architect of Self™

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Hosted by Carl H. Gregory. Author, applied identity researcher, speaker, trauma therapist, and former first responder. The Architect of Self blends clinical insight with street-level experience. Each episode delivers raw truth, mindset tools, and no-BS strategies to help you rebuild mentally, emotionally, and with unshakable purpose. This is for people who want change, not comfort.

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The Lonely Chapter: Nobody Celebrates When You Stop Being Who They Needed

Why does personal growth feel lonely? In this episode, Carl Gregory unpacks the hidden cost of identity change and the painful middle phase where your old self no longer fits, but your new self still feels uncertain. The Lonely Chapter: Nobody Celebrates When You Stop Being Who They Needed explores identity disruption, grief, nervous system dysregulation, trauma patterns, boundary setting, and the emotional withdrawal that happens when you stop performing old roles. This episode is for anyone healing from people-pleasing, addiction, overfunctioning, self-betrayal, or relationships built on usefulness instead of truth. If you are trying to build self-respect, emotional resilience, and a stronger identity without running back to familiar dysfunction, this conversation will hit.

19. april 2026 - 35 min
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Sedated, Approved Sedatives

On The Architect of Self, Carl Gregory pulls apart identity, trauma, emotional survival, performance, and the private cost of holding yourself together for too long. In this episode, Approved Sedatives continues the ongoing Sedated series by widening the frame from personal coping to cultural reinforcement. Most people are not forced into numbness; they are rewarded into it. Through praise, productivity, busyness, wellness culture, and the approval that comes from being calm, composed, and easy to handle, emotional reduction starts getting mistaken for maturity, regulation, and strength. If Chapter 1 was about the first dose, Chapter 2 is about the system that keeps the sedation going. This episode explores the invisible forms of numbness that get called health, the kinds of self-control that make you easier to contain, and what happens when a life can look stable on paper while becoming thinner and less lived underneath.

21. mars 2026 - 27 min
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Sedated, When Coping Becomes Compliance

In this first installment of my ongoing Sedated series, I open up the early draft of my fourth book and take listeners into the first chapter, "The First Dose." This episode explores a difficult truth: many people are not broken in the way they think they are. More often, they have learned to feel less so well, and for so long, that numbness now passes as maturity, regulation, and healing. This is not a conversation about dramatic collapse. It is about the quieter kind of disappearance, the kind that happens while you are still functioning, still showing up, still being praised for how calm, dependable, and manageable you have become. We unpack what happens when coping stops being a bridge and becomes a permanent way of living. If you have ever wondered whether your calm is actually peace, or whether you have just become highly skilled at not feeling too much, this episode is for you.

8. mars 2026 - 32 min
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When You Stop Chasing

You've done the work. You've reflected. You've stopped blaming yourself. Now comes the part most people are too afraid to try: What happens when you stop chasing? Not as a tactic. Not as manipulation. Not to "win." But when you stop compensating. Stop initiating every repair. Stop managing their emotions. Stop carrying the emotional labor alone. In this episode of The Architect of Self, Carl Gregory breaks down what actually happens when you remove the effort that's been holding the relationship together, and why clarity often arrives the moment you stop explaining. You'll learn: * What "chasing" really looks like (it's not what you think) * The three predictable responses when you stop compensating * Why stopping feels selfish at first * How your nervous system confuses imbalance with love * The quiet decision point that replaces hope with clarity This episode isn't about giving up. It's about getting honest. Because if nothing moves toward you when you stop chasing… that tells you something. If this series has been hitting close to home from The Performance Trap to When You're the Only One Doing the Work to But What If I'm the Problem? This is the behavioral pivot. Listen carefully. Behavior tells the truth long before words do.

20. feb. 2026 - 30 min
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