Lately, I’ve been sitting with a quiet but unsettling question:
How do we keep going when cruelty is happening in plain sight—without becoming numb, hardened, or detached from our humanity?
This episode isn’t about politics, persuasion, or having the right answers.
It’s about moral clarity colliding with grief.
It’s about holding anger and tenderness at the same time.
And it’s about what it means to stay human—especially when you’re still expected to live your life, show up for work, and be a safe place for the people who depend on you.
I talk about:
Why numbness is a survival response—but not one I want to live inside
The difference between responsibility and control
The line we don’t cross, even when harm is explained away
What it means to protect innocence without lying about the world
How to choose where to stay awake, instead of trying to carry everything
Outrage is understandable. This episode is about how we hold it without losing ourselves.
If you’ve been feeling angry, sad, overwhelmed, or quietly afraid—and wondering how to keep going without losing yourself—this episode is for you.
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