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confronting the shadow self

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In this episode, I get into something that gets thrown around a lot in spiritual and self-help spaces: shadow work. But rather than the mystical version, I want to talk about what it actually looks like in practice. I talk about the belief I carried for years that I needed to be remarkable to be worth noticing. Where it came from, how it showed up everywhere, and the shadow version of it — telling myself I was just perfectly mid at everything. I get into bullying, heritage, identity, projection, and the moment I realised the stories I was telling myself about other people were actually about unresolved things in me. This episode's Uncomfortably Honest is probably one of the most uncomfortable yet. If you've ever structured your life around not being seen failing at something, this one's for you. Disclaimer: This episode discusses bullying, body image, and weight.

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confronting the shadow self

In this episode, I get into something that gets thrown around a lot in spiritual and self-help spaces: shadow work. But rather than the mystical version, I want to talk about what it actually looks like in practice. I talk about the belief I carried for years that I needed to be remarkable to be worth noticing. Where it came from, how it showed up everywhere, and the shadow version of it — telling myself I was just perfectly mid at everything. I get into bullying, heritage, identity, projection, and the moment I realised the stories I was telling myself about other people were actually about unresolved things in me. This episode's Uncomfortably Honest is probably one of the most uncomfortable yet. If you've ever structured your life around not being seen failing at something, this one's for you. Disclaimer: This episode discusses bullying, body image, and weight.

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self awareness in the body

In this episode, I get into something I think a lot of people carry around quietly: the relationship between self-awareness and the body. Specifically, my relationship with my skin, my relationship with exercise, and the moment I realised the patterns I had in one area were showing up everywhere else too. From cystic acne and the all-or-nothing approach to skincare, to avoiding the gym because I couldn't bear to be seen not being good at something, I reflect on how much of what I was doing to "take care" of myself was actually about trying to earn something: desirability, validation, the right to take up space. I also get into the beauty standards I absorbed growing up, from Disney Channel and Nickelodeon to early 2000s culture, and a conversation I came across online that made me realise the standard I'd been measuring myself against wasn't universal. It was constructed. And I'd never once questioned it. This episode also introduces a new recurring segment, Uncomfortably Honest, where I say the thing I probably would have softened or talked around a few sentences ago. If you've ever done all the right things for completely the wrong reasons, this one's for you. Disclaimer: This episode discusses skin picking, body image, weight loss, fitness and appearance.

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