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What a crooked church spire can tell us about failure and flaws and weirdness
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In this episode, I delve into the weird world of imperfections, flaws, and uniqueness. Drawing inspiration from the Crooked Spire of Chesterfield, I share personal struggles with self-criticism and acceptance. It's a round-about look at authenticity and self-acceptance, via imperfections and community. I also share a hoarding secret from a listener and a top tip. Join me!
- Chesterfield's Crooked Spire
- Folklore and reality behind the Crooked Spire's twist
- We often judge ourselves harshly
- Old churches, old books, imperfections, universal struggles
- Authenticity and honesty in safe spaces
- Embracing self-acceptance and confidence
- Challenging societal expectations leads to self-acceptance
- Embracing imperfection, finding strength in community
- Folklore and history intertwine at Chesterfield's Crooked Spire church
- We tend to see flaws in ourselves, not in loved ones
- Impact on self-esteem varies with mental health and stress
- Struggling with self-judgment
- Need spaces for self-expression, honesty, and mental health to avoid internal conflict and damage
- Often start with difficulty, but ultimately reach a point of empowerment
- Not conforming to societal expectations
- Changing Faces charity for people with visible differences
- Personal struggles with hoarding behaviour
- Encourages self-acceptance and appreciation
- Resilience and community embrace of imperfections
- Personal growth and acceptance related to societal norms
- Struggles with conforming to expectations
- The beauty of imperfections
- Old books with folded corners and underlined passages
- The podcast as a place of honesty and authenticity
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155 episodes
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In this episode, I delve into the weird world of imperfections, flaws, and uniqueness. Drawing inspiration from the Crooked Spire of Chesterfield, I share personal struggles with self-criticism and acceptance. It's a round-about look at authenticity and self-acceptance, via imperfections and community. I also share a hoarding secret from a listener and a top tip. Join me!
- Chesterfield's Crooked Spire
- Folklore and reality behind the Crooked Spire's twist
- We often judge ourselves harshly
- Old churches, old books, imperfections, universal struggles
- Authenticity and honesty in safe spaces
- Embracing self-acceptance and confidence
- Challenging societal expectations leads to self-acceptance
- Embracing imperfection, finding strength in community
- Folklore and history intertwine at Chesterfield's Crooked Spire church
- We tend to see flaws in ourselves, not in loved ones
- Impact on self-esteem varies with mental health and stress
- Struggling with self-judgment
- Need spaces for self-expression, honesty, and mental health to avoid internal conflict and damage
- Often start with difficulty, but ultimately reach a point of empowerment
- Not conforming to societal expectations
- Changing Faces charity for people with visible differences
- Personal struggles with hoarding behaviour
- Encourages self-acceptance and appreciation
- Resilience and community embrace of imperfections
- Personal growth and acceptance related to societal norms
- Struggles with conforming to expectations
- The beauty of imperfections
- Old books with folded corners and underlined passages
- The podcast as a place of honesty and authenticity
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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