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Hey Best Friend with Dr. Britt
Brittany Lashua
56 episodes
3 days ago
Think of me as your best friend with a PhD. It’s really the best of both worlds… advice with truth, science and a whole lot of love sprinkled in. We chat about the stuff that’s hard to talk about sometimes—femininity, relationships, sex, self-esteem, health, motherhood and mindset.
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Think of me as your best friend with a PhD. It’s really the best of both worlds… advice with truth, science and a whole lot of love sprinkled in. We chat about the stuff that’s hard to talk about sometimes—femininity, relationships, sex, self-esteem, health, motherhood and mindset.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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53- I’m Sorry, But Am I Really? The Psychology of Apologizing (And When to Stop)
Hey Best Friend with Dr. Britt
24 minutes 58 seconds
3 weeks ago
53- I’m Sorry, But Am I Really? The Psychology of Apologizing (And When to Stop)

Hey Bestie—whether you're someone who over-apologizes for existing or resists apologizing even when it matters… this episode is for you. 🙋‍♀️

Apologizing is powerful when it's genuine—but when we misuse it, it creates disconnection, resentment, and reinforces unhealthy dynamics. Today, we’re diving into the psychology behind saying sorry: when we should, when we shouldn’t, and how to apologize in a way that actually strengthens relationships and self-leadership.

We'll explore:

  • How attachment styles impact how we apologize
  • The difference between shame-based apologies and values-based ones
  • A simple framework for real, healing repair
  • When to stop apologizing altogether (like for having needs or boundaries!)

You’ll walk away knowing exactly how to apologize well without losing yourself in the process.


🧠 Key Themes:

  • NLP, attachment theory, and positive psychology on the power of apology
  • The five-part apology framework
  • How to stop saying sorry for things that don’t need one
  • Why asking for forgiveness matters
  • What healthy repair looks like in relationships

💭 Reflection Questions:

  1. Where do I tend to over-apologize?
  2. Where do I resist it—and why?
  3. What did I learn about apologizing growing up?
  4. What would it feel like to apologize with clarity not shame?
  5. Is there a relationship that needs a real apology—or a clear boundary instead?


📣 Take Action:

  • Check out the Episode on Boundaries 
  • Send this to a friend who over-apologizes or struggles to own their part—lovingly, of course 💌
  • Book a breakthrough to release the unconscious stories driving over- or under-apologizing
  • Want to coach through transformation like this? ICC might be for you—learn how to use tools like NLP and values-based language in coaching



Hey Best Friend with Dr. Britt
Think of me as your best friend with a PhD. It’s really the best of both worlds… advice with truth, science and a whole lot of love sprinkled in. We chat about the stuff that’s hard to talk about sometimes—femininity, relationships, sex, self-esteem, health, motherhood and mindset.