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What happens when you finally stop pretending to be fine? When you peel back the layers of people-pleasing, workplace masks, and self-abandonment, what's left? This conversation explores the messy, beautiful work of radical honesty—not the loud, dramatic kind, but the quiet, everyday practice of telling the truth to yourself first. Through the lens of Alison Espach's novel The Wedding People, Amber Dunn and I unpack what it means to stop performing, start listening to your body, and create safe spaces where you can show up fully as yourself. Whether you're navigating workplace dynamics, cycle syncing, or simply trying to ask for what you need, this episode is an invitation to stop abandoning yourself and start living aligned with who you really are.
Highlights
• The difference between radical honesty and just being honest—and why the softer approach might be more sustainable
• How to identify safe spaces where you can unmask and why you need them to recharge
• The workplace trap of "don't let them see you sweat" and what happens when you finally let people see you as human
• Cycle syncing, rest as a gift, and why busyness is often a numbing mechanism
• The powerful question "Can I have?" and how it opens doors to support, rest, and joy
• Self-abandonment: what it looks like, what it costs, and how to stop doing it
Chapters
[1:02] Introduction to Amber Dunn and The Wedding People
[1:55] Book Club Discussion: The Wedding People
[2:33] Themes of Radical Honesty
[4:22] Personal Reflections and Safe Spaces
[13:03] Workplace Dynamics and Authenticity
[22:00] Self-Abandonment and Personal Growth
[28:40] Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Resources Mentioned
• The Wedding People by Alison Espach - https://www.alisonespach.com/novels
• Brené Brown's Dare to Lead - https://brenebrown.com/book/dare-to-lead/
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