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Episode 98: Emotional Fragility, Curing Anxiety, Cultivating Confidence, & Raising Resilient Kids
Curious and Curiouser Podcast
English - April 17, 2019 04:31 - 51 minutes - 46.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 68 ratingsSexuality Health & Fitness Alternative Health Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
This week, Tracey and I are talking all about emotional fragility, normalizing uncomfortable feelings, tools for navigating difficult emotions, and asking the question: Can you cure anxiety?
Specific topics discussed include:
Why do we treat humans like we’re emotionally fragile? Even babies are not emotionally fragile Why we’re like cockroaches Why anxious is just a feeling state and how it’s beneficial Anxiety is not an illness Relationship between emotional fragility and anxiety Why just wanting the feelings to go away is not actually helpful Helping kids navigate anxiety, around bedtime, etc. Internal vs. external resources Giving kids tools AND validating their feelings All feelings are okay, not all behaviors are helpful How Cayly’s parents responded when she started self-harming Tracey’s experience of being anxious during childhood Limits and empathy are both necessary Sleep training for infants and children The importance of sleep for emotional regulation and confidence building Wants vs. needs Assuming positive intent and not taking things personally Emotional fragility and ego Safe spaces and trigger warnings Are we, as a society, cultivating emotional fragility? Bullying and social power in childhood Benefits of intentionally seeking discomfort Safety vs. comfort Being a highly sensitive person and the importance of boundaries/emotional armor Why we shouldn’t label our children And more!As always, reviews and 5-star ratings are greatly appreciated. Please head over to iTunes to leave one today if you haven’t yet. It only takes a few minutes and does a lot to help us reach a wider audience with the show! Even though we’re approaching our last episode, these conversations will live on, so sharing the podcast is still highly encouraged! Thank you!
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Resources:
New childhood anxiety treatment focuses on the parents on Yale News Daily
Our Planet on Netlfix
At 71, She’s Never Felt Pain or Anxiety. Now Scientists Know Why
Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins
Running on Empty by Jonice Webb
Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child by Marc Weissbluth, MD
Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams by Matthew Walker
Episode 87 about anxiety
Piquing Our Curiosity:
Remember, the podcast only has two more episodes left! So if you have any topics or questions you’d like us to address before we sign off for good, DM me on Instagram @caylyc.acu or email us at our joint email account: [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you!
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