Rabid Courage Podcast

Arya Daphne

Noetic exploration gone feral. Truth without a leash. rabidcourage.substack.com

Episodes

  1. Intimacy You Can't Hold

    Feb 25

    Intimacy You Can't Hold

    In this episode of Rabid Courage, Arya Daphne explores the intricate nature of intimacy, particularly in adulthood. She delves into the yearning for genuine connection, the complexities of emotional bandwidth, and how our bodies remember past experiences that shape our current relationships. The conversation highlights the difference between performing closeness and experiencing true intimacy, the significance of understanding our turnoffs, and the importance of recognizing the body’s signals in navigating intimate connections. Ultimately, intimacy is portrayed as a negotiation that requires emotional resources and self-awareness.Takeaways * Intimacy is a body event, not just an idea. * Desire for intimacy can feel like hunger, but the capacity to hold it is dictated by one’s energy levels. * Burnout affects our capacity for intimacy. * Intimacy activates our deepest wounds, regardless of attachment style. * True contact with others changes us. * Turnoffs reveal our inner contradictions and projections. * Intimacy often exposes unhealed parts of ourselves. * We do not open on command, it’s a biological process. * Intimacy requires emotional bandwidth and resources that aren’t always available. * Intimacy begins with being present with our own self in the now, it’s not in performative gestures with another person. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rabidcourage.substack.com

    16 min
  2. The Hidden Grief You’re Not Naming

    Feb 19

    The Hidden Grief You’re Not Naming

    In this episode of Rabid Courage, Arya Daphne explores the often misunderstood nature of grief, emphasizing that it is not merely a response to loss but a complex emotional and physiological process. She discusses how grief can manifest subtly in our lives, often going unrecognized, and how it affects our bodies and minds. The conversation delves into the importance of witnessing grief, the complexities of familial and romantic attachment grief, and the necessity of reorienting oneself in the wake of loss. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to acknowledge their grief and understand its impact on their lives. Takeaways * Grief is often misunderstood as a dramatic event rather than a subtle, ongoing process. * Real grief is not just sadness; it is a condition of reorientation. * The body can hold onto grief long after the mind has acknowledged a loss. * Unacknowledged grief can manifest as anxiety or other symptoms. * Witnessing grief is essential for healing and integration. * Familial grief can arise from unmet expectations in relationships. * Romantic attachment grief can occur even when a relationship continues on a surface level. * Grief requires energy and can affect daily functioning. * Healing involves becoming someone new who can live with the truth of loss. * Recognizing moments of feeling ‘off’ may indicate underlying grief. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rabidcourage.substack.com

    23 min

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