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Understanding & Questioning our Need for Safety with Jake Ernst

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Understanding our needs, especially the need for safety, can be challenging. So in today’s episode, I am talking with Jake Ernst about the personal and social experiences of our needs, safety, and more.

Jake is a therapist, writer, educator, and content creator. He's the Clinical Director of Straight Up Health, a mental health clinic for young people and their families. He's also the host of his own podcast called This Isn't Therapy.
Together, we have a deeply insightful and honest conversation about what’s happening in our brains as we move through our lives every day.

Tune in to hear us also discuss:

  • Mapping our brains as it relates to various levels of needs
  • The myth that everything needs to be solved
  • The hard work of clarifying what’s true from the past and what’s true in the present
  • The eight routes to safety
  • Balancing the competing needs of safety and stretch
  • The things we will always carry with us
  • The system-strengthening power of breath work

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Hang out with Jake:

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Send us a text

Understanding our needs, especially the need for safety, can be challenging. So in today’s episode, I am talking with Jake Ernst about the personal and social experiences of our needs, safety, and more.

Jake is a therapist, writer, educator, and content creator. He's the Clinical Director of Straight Up Health, a mental health clinic for young people and their families. He's also the host of his own podcast called This Isn't Therapy.
Together, we have a deeply insightful and honest conversation about what’s happening in our brains as we move through our lives every day.

Tune in to hear us also discuss:

  • Mapping our brains as it relates to various levels of needs
  • The myth that everything needs to be solved
  • The hard work of clarifying what’s true from the past and what’s true in the present
  • The eight routes to safety
  • Balancing the competing needs of safety and stretch
  • The things we will always carry with us
  • The system-strengthening power of breath work

Love Needy? Pretty please subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and leave a rating & review.

Really love Needy? Join the Needy Podcast Inner Circle! Courses, discounts, quarterly Q&As and more for a one-time or monthly donation of any amount. Exclusively for folks who love the Needy podcast. THANK YOU.

Hang out with Jake:

Your needs matter. 📖 Get Needy wherever books are sold.

Support the show

  continue reading

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