
In this deeply vulnerable and transformative episode, Miki Byrne invites listeners into the heart of her own healing practice by learning to meet the harshest inner voice with tenderness. Through the story of her inner critic, Lisa, Miki explores how shame, perfectionism, and self-protection intertwine, and how the Buddhist practice of Metta (loving-kindness) can help us soften even toward the parts of ourselves we’ve long rejected.
Drawing from her sobriety journey and forthcoming memoir, Miki offers an intimate lens on the relationship between self-criticism and safety, weaving guided meditation, reflection, and emotional insight into a single cohesive practice. This episode reminds us that compassion isn’t a reward for self-improvement. It’s the foundation of it.
Featuring STATiC’s ethereal 210 Hz sound bath, “Dancing with the Strawberry Moon,” the episode carries listeners through waves of self-reflection, metta meditation, and gentle healing frequencies designed to regulate and restore.
🪷 Episode Notes:
Theme: Transforming self-criticism into compassion through Metta practice
Focus: Understanding the inner critic as a protective part; cultivating loving-kindness for self
Soundscape: “Dancing with the Strawberry Moon” (210 Hz Healing Frequency) by STATiC
The inner critic often originates as a survival mechanism: a part that believes harshness will prevent rejection or failure.
Metta invites us to relate to this voice with compassion, not confrontation.
Healing begins when we stop demanding perfection and begin offering ourselves tenderness.
Self-compassion isn’t indulgent. It’s a revolutionary act of courage and the foundation of genuine empathy toward others.
🕊️ This Week’s Practice:
Spend five minutes each day offering Metta to yourself.
Repeat these phrases gently, noticing what arises:
May I be safe.
May I be peaceful.
May I be healthy.
May I live with ease.
If resistance or criticism appears, simply notice it, thank it for trying to protect you, and return to kindness.
✨ Reflection Questions:
What name or identity does your inner critic take? What is it trying to protect you from?
How would your daily life shift if you believed—truly—that you were worthy of your own kindness?
What parts of yourself most need compassion today, and what would it feel like to hold them tenderly instead of critically?
🪶 Closing Thought:
As Miki reminds listeners, “We cannot heal in the presence of our own cruelty.”
By meeting the inner critic with compassion, we begin to transform shame into safety and self-rejection into love.
About the Host
Miki Byrne is an artist, writer, and life coach/creativity strategist with a BA in Theatre/Operative Vocal Performance and a minor in English Literature from Loyola University New Orleans. Passionate about storytelling in all its forms, she explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and transformation. After choosing sobriety in 2023, Miki embarked on a journey of deep healing and personal growth, uncovering new creative depths along the way. She is currently working toward publishing her first book and sharing her insights through writing, music, and coaching.
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