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#115: True Belonging vs. Fitting In? A Deep Dive with Teighlor and Atlas of the Heart

24 Sep 2024

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Join hosts Dr. Pamela Kreiser, Meredith Edwards Nagel, and Teighlor Polendo in this episode of Asking for a Friend with TalkDoc. They delve into Chapter 9 of Brené Brown's “Atlas of the Heart” which explores the places we go when we search for connection. Covering topics such as belonging, fitting in, connection, disconnection, insecurity, invisibility, and loneliness, the hosts share personal insights and practical advice.  Hear our conversation about the importance of vulnerability and authenticity in fostering meaningful relationships and discuss the challenges of balancing self-acceptance with the desire to connect with others. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion on creating deeper connections and understanding the complexities of human relationships. Music by epidemic sound. SHOW NOTES: Experts :  Brown, Clifton, Maslow Brene Brown’s Book: Atlas of the Heart https://brenebrown.com/book/atlas-of-the-heart/ Strengthsfinder 2.0 https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/254033/strengthsfinder.aspx Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome to Asking for a Friend 00:19 Overview of Atlas of the Heart 00:42 Taylor's Personal Connection to Chapter Nine 01:27 Exploring Belonging and Fitting In 04:35 Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Belonging 08:12 The Importance of Vulnerability in Relationships 17:21 Challenges of Connection and Perfectionism 25:39 Cultivating Deeper Connections 27:28 Conclusion and Podcast Information

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