Really Not That Deep Podcast

Joelle

Hosted by Joelle, a Master’s of Psychology student and self-development creator, Really Not That Deep is your space to explore what it truly means to grow, heal, and reconnect with yourself. Each episode blends modern psychology with spirituality and mindfulness; from rewiring your self-talk and understanding your patterns, to learning how to actually feel good again. It’s for anyone who wants to evolve, laugh, and remember that even the deepest parts of life… don’t have to be that deep.

  1. APR 28

    Why You’re Doing Everything Right… But Still Holding Yourself Back

    You're doing the work. You're showing up. So why does something in you keep pulling back right before you're fully seen? This episode breaks down the psychology of visibility anxiety — why self-aware, high-functioning people shrink right when things start to get real, and what your nervous system is actually protecting you from. 🧠 Take the free "What Pattern Is Keeping You Stuck?" quiz → reallynotthatdeep.com/quiz (8 questions, 5 minutes. Find out if you're an Over-Adapter, Self-Sabotager, Hypervigilant, or High-Functioning Avoider.) In This Episode: The pattern you probably don't have a name for yet What visibility anxiety actually looks like in real life Self-concept consistency: why your brain resists claiming what you're building The upper limit problem and why you sabotage right at the ceiling Why being seen can feel as dangerous as being judged What the protection is actually costing you Three things that actually help This one is for you if you've ever worked on something for hours and then hesitated to share it. If you describe what you're building in ways that keep it at arm's length. If you're waiting to feel "ready" or "proven" before you claim it out loud. You're not broken. You're patterned. And patterns can change. 🔗 Take the quiz: reallynotthatdeep.com/quiz 🎙️ Podcast: Really Not That Deep 📱 TikTok: @rntd_podcast #nervoussystem #visibilityanxiety #selfconcepttheory #highlyfunctioning #psychologyexplained #upperlimitproblem #selfawareness #peoplepleasing #fawnresponse #reallynotthatdeep

    9 min
  2. APR 14

    I Keep Trying to Change But Nothing Sticks — The Psychology Behind Why

    If you've tried to change — really tried — and keep snapping back to the same  patterns, this isn't a willpower problem. It's a biology problem. And once you  understand it, everything shifts. In this episode I break down the actual psychology of why change doesn't stick  at the identity level — including self-verification theory, identity schemas, and  why every approach that starts with mindset is starting in the wrong place. What we cover: → Why you keep snapping back (it's not weakness) → What identity actually is at a psychological level → James Marcia's identity statuses: foreclosed vs. diffused → Why your nervous system has to feel safe before identity can shift → The 3-phase sequence: Regulate → Understand → Become → Why manifestation, affirmations, and habit stacking don't hold If you've ever felt like you understand your patterns but still can't stop  running them — this episode is for you. 🧠 Find out what's keeping you stuck → Take the free Emotional Pattern Quiz: https://reallynotthatdeep.com/quiz/ 🔁 Ready to actually break the pattern? The Identity Reset Method is a 21-day  research-based digital lab that walks you through the full sequence: https://reallynotthatdeep.com/pages/identity-reset ($47, instant access) ——— I'm Joelle — psychology master's student and founder of Really Not That Deep,  a psychology-informed self-development space where real psychology meets real life.  New episodes every week. 📌 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@ReallyNotThatDeep 📱 Instagram & TikTok: @rntd_podcast #selfhelp #psychology #personaldevelopment #identityshift #nervoussystem #selfverificationtheory #howtochange #emotionalpatterns #mentalhealth #mindset

    10 min
  3. MAR 31

    Beyond Confidence: How Your Ego Shapes Your Relationships & Nervous System

    Have you ever felt someone pull away and instantly assumed it meant something about you?In this episode, we’re breaking down how the ego quietly shapes your relationships - not because you’re self-centered, but because your nervous system learned to protect you through fear, control, and familiar patterns. We explore why the brain often chooses what feels familiar over what is actually healthy, and how that can create self-fulfilling loops in the way you interpret people, protect yourself, and relate to your own worth.This episode is about learning to see the ego less as your identity and more as a strategy - so you can stop mistaking old protection for truth and start showing up in your relationships from a more grounded, conscious place.In this episode, we cover: • why familiarity can feel safer than real change • how rejection stories shape your self-image • the ego’s role in self-protection and relationship patterns • observing your thoughts instead of becoming them • building self-trust in a way that actually lastsResources mentioned:- Free Quiz: Decipher which emotional pattern is driving your reactions and see what your ego defaults to. https://joellenewman.com/quiz/- The Identity Reset Method: My digital system for rebuilding identity through regulation tools and self-affirmation practices. https://joellenewman.com/pages/identity-reset- Recommended next listen: You Are Not Your Thoughts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Tcx5hvKdwU&t=106s

    14 min
  4. MAR 24

    Why Outgrowing Yourself Feels Like Falling Apart

    Have you ever looked at your life and thought, I don’t know how I got here? This episode is for you. That feeling isn’t instability, it’s not a sign something is wrong with you. It’s what happens when your sense of self starts to update, and your nervous system reads it as a threat. In this episode, we break down the psychology of identity shifts: why they feel like crisis instead of growth, where your “ought self” comes from and why it runs so deep, and what’s actually happening in your brain and body when old patterns stop feeling like you. We get into self-discrepancy theory, identity foreclosure, and narrative identity — and three concrete ways to start becoming a version of yourself that actually fits. In this episode: • What the “ought self” is and how it gets built before you’re old enough to question it • Why identity shifts activate your nervous system in a way that feels threatening • Why you keep snapping back into old patterns even when you’re clear on who you want to be • Three steps to start updating your identity without blowing up your life Links mentioned: • Free quiz — What Emotional Pattern Is Driving Your Reactions? → https://joellenewman.com/quiz/ • The Identity Reset Method → https://joellenewman.com/pages/identity-reset If this resonated, send it to someone who’s in the middle of outgrowing who they used to be. You’re not falling apart — you’re updating.

    14 min

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Hosted by Joelle, a Master’s of Psychology student and self-development creator, Really Not That Deep is your space to explore what it truly means to grow, heal, and reconnect with yourself. Each episode blends modern psychology with spirituality and mindfulness; from rewiring your self-talk and understanding your patterns, to learning how to actually feel good again. It’s for anyone who wants to evolve, laugh, and remember that even the deepest parts of life… don’t have to be that deep.

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