Chris and Jen in the Morning: Self-Care Conversations on Personal Growth, Happiness, and How Our Brains Work

Why You’re So Angry: Moving from Suppression to Self-Care

1 h 5 min · 30. Apr. 2026
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In this episode, Chris and Jen explore the complex relationship we have with one of our most misunderstood emotions: anger. Many of us were taught that anger is 'bad' or 'unattractive,' leading to a cycle of suppression that eventually ends in physical problems or emotional explosions. By shifting our perspective to see anger as a protective signal rather than a character flaw, we can begin to process it healthily through empathy and boundaries. Three Pivotal Points: * Anger as a Signal, Not an Enemy: Emotions like anger are biological signals meant to alert us to threats, disrespect, or injustice; ignoring these signals doesn't make them go away—it just turns them into bitterness. * The Suppression-Explosion Cycle: When we lack the tools to honor our anger, we often default to 'peace-keeping' through sarcasm or silence, which inevitably leads to an equal and opposite reaction: the explosion. * Empathy vs. Boundaries: While empathy can act as an anecdote to anger by engaging the prefrontal cortex for reflection, it is not a replacement for firm boundaries in cases of repeated disrespect or abuse. Website - www.chrisandjenitm.com Email - connect@chrisandjenitm.com    Voicemail and Text available at 940-278-8129 Merch - https://chris-and-jen-itm.printify.me/ Store - https://www.fabulousfavoritefinds.com/ Chapters 00:00 Gratitude and Community Engagement 01:14 Understanding Anger 06:17 The Nature of Anger 09:39 Processing Anger and Empathy 14:02 Forgiveness and Accountability 20:25 Expressing Anger Productively 23:36 Signs of Suppressed Anger 29:13 The Complexity of Anger and Its Expression 31:37 The Consequences of Suppressing Anger 34:13 Anger’s Side Effects: Bitterness and Passive Aggressiveness 38:39 Understanding Anger in Relationships 41:59 Physical Manifestations of Suppressed Anger 47:37 Healthy Ways to Process Anger 57:24 The Role of Anger in Social Change 01:04:09 Outro Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449647/support]

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