Everyone feels shame at one time or another.
For some of us, shame is an occasional or even rare experience. It’s an awful feeling, but manageable.
For others, shame is a state that we are particularly prone to; our shame gets activated quickly and intensely. We might even walk around in a haze of free-floating shame, inhaling it with the air we breathe.
In today’s episode, Sheryl and Victoria explore shame and some of its shifting forms: shame as a creature of the dark that hides out in our innermost places, that flees when we attempt to bring it into the light. Shame as a voice we hear deep inside, convincing us that we don’t deserve love and belonging. Shame as a cloak,...
Everyone feels shame at one time or another.
For some of us, shame is an occasional or even rare experience. It’s an awful feeling, but manageable.
For others, shame is a state that we are particularly prone to; our shame gets activated quickly and intensely. We might even walk around in a haze of free-floating shame, inhaling it with the air we breathe.
In today’s episode, Sheryl and Victoria explore shame and some of its shifting forms: shame as a creature of the dark that hides out in our innermost places, that flees when we attempt to bring it into the light. Shame as a voice we hear deep inside, convincing us that we don’t deserve love and belonging. Shame as a cloak, shielding us from the vulnerability of exposure and visibility.
Join us in this episode to tug at the cloak and take a peek at what's underneath.
References:
- Break Free from Anxiety 9-month course
- "The Good Girl and the Inner Teenager" episode
- Sheryl’s most recent blog post: "Healing Shame is One of the Keys to Healing Anxiety"
- Sheryl's "You Are Loved" MP3
- Shame Spiral podcast
- Harriet Lerner
- Feeding Your Demons: Ancient Wisdom for Resolving Inner Conflict, by Tsultrim Allione
- Andrea Gibson on double suffering
- Jen Campbell talking about queer coding and disability coding in Disney
- Sheryl’s Sacred Sexuality course
- Untamed by Glennon Doyle
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