The Wiser With Fallowny

The Mask We Wear: What Do You Lead With Strength or Shield?

10 min · 16. Okt. 2025
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There comes a moment when you realize the version of yourself you’ve been showing the world isn’t the whole truth. It’s the version that feels safe the one that smiles through pain, leads with strength, and hides behind control. In this soul-stirring episode, we peel back the layers of identity, asking: Who am I when I’m not performing? When I’m not proving? When I’m not protecting? Through the lens of Goffman’s theory of self-presentation and the grounding wisdom of Scripture, we explore how our masks — competence, beauty, independence, perfection — often grow from places of pain. They begin as survival tools, but over time, they can become barriers to connection and wholeness. This is a quiet call to self-honesty and renewal. To trade performance for presence. To let go of the armor that’s kept you safe but distant. Because real strength isn’t what we lead with it’s what remains when we put the mask down.

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Episode The Mask We Wear: What Do You Lead With Strength or Shield? Cover

The Mask We Wear: What Do You Lead With Strength or Shield?

There comes a moment when you realize the version of yourself you’ve been showing the world isn’t the whole truth. It’s the version that feels safe the one that smiles through pain, leads with strength, and hides behind control. In this soul-stirring episode, we peel back the layers of identity, asking: Who am I when I’m not performing? When I’m not proving? When I’m not protecting? Through the lens of Goffman’s theory of self-presentation and the grounding wisdom of Scripture, we explore how our masks — competence, beauty, independence, perfection — often grow from places of pain. They begin as survival tools, but over time, they can become barriers to connection and wholeness. This is a quiet call to self-honesty and renewal. To trade performance for presence. To let go of the armor that’s kept you safe but distant. Because real strength isn’t what we lead with it’s what remains when we put the mask down.

16. Okt. 202510 min