Send us a text "What if the smartest part of your brain is the one that learned to hide?" We start with a grounding practice to meet the body where it is, then sit with therapist and podcast host Malisa Hepner to unpack how the "golden child" mask, complex trauma, and perfectionism can quietly fracture a life—and how she pieced it back together. In this conversation: Trauma as separation from self, not just "bad events"Why high achievers often carry hidden hypervigilanceThe spiritual awakenin...
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Send us a text "What if the smartest part of your brain is the one that learned to hide?" We start with a grounding practice to meet the body where it is, then sit with therapist and podcast host Malisa Hepner to unpack how the "golden child" mask, complex trauma, and perfectionism can quietly fracture a life—and how she pieced it back together. In this conversation: Trauma as separation from self, not just "bad events"Why high achievers often carry hidden hypervigilanceThe spiritual awakenin...
Send us a text September brings contradictory emotions that coexist within us—the relief of returning routines alongside the grief of what or who is missing. Our ability to simultaneously hold joy and sorrow, gratitude and grief isn't confusion or weakness, but rather the fullness of being human. In this episode: The paradox of September: school routines returning while feeling the emptiness of changeWhy society pressures us to choose between emotions, but our hearts don't work in categoriesA...
Lift OneSelf -Podcast
Send us a text "What if the smartest part of your brain is the one that learned to hide?" We start with a grounding practice to meet the body where it is, then sit with therapist and podcast host Malisa Hepner to unpack how the "golden child" mask, complex trauma, and perfectionism can quietly fracture a life—and how she pieced it back together. In this conversation: Trauma as separation from self, not just "bad events"Why high achievers often carry hidden hypervigilanceThe spiritual awakenin...