A close friend of mine shared an anecdote in which she was negatively labeled "a heartbreak waiting to happen". I've since adopted this label, and I think we all should because unlike what we've been told in our western society's rejection of emotion, we are made to feel. In this episode, I give you all the scientific proof you need to believe vulnerability is a strength, and dive into why conservative religion's mixed messaging has seeped into and negatively affects how society views feeling.
Khalil Gibran's On Joy and Sorrow
Collider’s interview with Inside Out 2 director Kelsey Mann
Time’s Self-Silencing is Making Women Sick essay
Brene Brown’s Daring Greatly
Teay’s Church of God The Truth Is…You Can’t Follow Your Heart, You Must Lead It
Atlas Obscura’s The True Origins of the Phrase ‘Bleeding-Heart Liberal’
Merriam-Webster’s Why Do We Say 'Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve'?
Roamer’s Therapy’s What Does It Mean To Be Desensitized?
Bible Gateway
Got Questions: What does the Bible say about sensuality?
Webster’s Dictionary definition of sensual
Psychology Today’s The Benefits of Being Highly Sensitive
Melody Wilding’s 12 Reasons Why High Sensitivity Is Your Greatest Strength In The Workplace
Calm’s Feelings Wheel
Informações
- Podcast
- FrequênciaSemanal
- Publicado9 de setembro de 2024 09:39 UTC
- Duração25min
- Temporada1
- Episódio52
- ClassificaçãoExplícito