Shame is nature’s way of training us to fit into our culture and society. Like an electric fence, it outlines the contours of the identity we’ve grown into and discourages us from straying outside the lines.
This boundary around our comfort zone is often a poor match for ourselves and the world we live in. When we feel shame, our emotional experience stagnates, dampening our evolution and our enjoyment. People often find themselves stuck in the same shame cycles for years.
In this episode, Joe and Brett examine the structure of shame and how to melt it on an intellectual, emotional, and somatic level.
Transformed through awareness and love, our shame becomes a natural set of guide rails that help us live our life in alignment with our deepest values.
"All we're doing here is freeing the blocking of emotions by feeling into our body and creating love where there was abandonment."
The following is the “wall of shame” referenced at the end of the episode, compiled from Brett’s journal and submissions from our listeners:
Send yours with the feedback form on our website to add to this list. Submissions will, of course, be anonymized.
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