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Welcome to the 'Who the Fuck Is in the Mirror' podcast, hosted by Angela Spooner. This show is dedicated to providing clarity about our authentic selves, beyond the perceptions of others, and uncovering the confidently badass version of us that might be obscured by distractions. Using books, experiences, and analogous narratives, we delve deep into exploring the essence of who we are, shedding light on the mysterious workings of the mind and the process of self-discovery.

This engaging episode provides rich insights into Chapter 3 of the book 'The Body Keeps the Score', which involves a detailed exploration of the neuroscience revolution. It discusses instances of trauma, the brain's structures and functions, and how personal struggles and experiences shape our self-perception. By recounting emotive narratives and flashbacks from trauma victims, we gain profound insights into their behavioral patterns, leading to deeper understanding and empathy.

The episode doesn't shy away from the harsh reality of how trauma often impairs self-expression, leaving victims struggling for words and disconnecting their emotions from speech. Angela Spooner, our host, encourages listeners to understand and respect the silent cries of those around us and emphasizes the transformative power of kindness, understanding, and self-love in fostering personal growth and healing.

This episode provides a riveting exploration of personal trauma, its impacts, and the path towards healing. Spooner recounts her own journey from denial to acceptance and action and discusses the importance of recognizing and addressing psychological trauma. She also shares insights on trauma's impact on the brain and reassures listeners that their reactions are not character flaws but responses to harm, underscoring that understanding this is key to genuine healing and self-acceptance.

The episode concludes with an emphasis on the power of individual feedback in creating relevant content and an encouragement for listeners to embrace change and thereby transform their lives for the better. Join us in this journey of personal transformation that might well be the most important voyage you'll ever undertake.

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Content provided by Angela Spooner. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Angela Spooner or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Welcome to the 'Who the Fuck Is in the Mirror' podcast, hosted by Angela Spooner. This show is dedicated to providing clarity about our authentic selves, beyond the perceptions of others, and uncovering the confidently badass version of us that might be obscured by distractions. Using books, experiences, and analogous narratives, we delve deep into exploring the essence of who we are, shedding light on the mysterious workings of the mind and the process of self-discovery.

This engaging episode provides rich insights into Chapter 3 of the book 'The Body Keeps the Score', which involves a detailed exploration of the neuroscience revolution. It discusses instances of trauma, the brain's structures and functions, and how personal struggles and experiences shape our self-perception. By recounting emotive narratives and flashbacks from trauma victims, we gain profound insights into their behavioral patterns, leading to deeper understanding and empathy.

The episode doesn't shy away from the harsh reality of how trauma often impairs self-expression, leaving victims struggling for words and disconnecting their emotions from speech. Angela Spooner, our host, encourages listeners to understand and respect the silent cries of those around us and emphasizes the transformative power of kindness, understanding, and self-love in fostering personal growth and healing.

This episode provides a riveting exploration of personal trauma, its impacts, and the path towards healing. Spooner recounts her own journey from denial to acceptance and action and discusses the importance of recognizing and addressing psychological trauma. She also shares insights on trauma's impact on the brain and reassures listeners that their reactions are not character flaws but responses to harm, underscoring that understanding this is key to genuine healing and self-acceptance.

The episode concludes with an emphasis on the power of individual feedback in creating relevant content and an encouragement for listeners to embrace change and thereby transform their lives for the better. Join us in this journey of personal transformation that might well be the most important voyage you'll ever undertake.

  continue reading

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