In this episode, Kyira Wackett and Lena explore the shadow self - those parts of ourselves we suppress due to shame and societal pressure. Through their discussion of personal and collective experiences, they examine how this suppression affects identity formation, emotional responses, and broader social dynamics. The conversation covers the importance of compassion in shadow work, the impact of cultural narratives and historical trauma, and the journey toward authentic self-expression and collective healing.
We covered:
- The shadow self represents hidden parts of our identity.
- Shame plays a crucial role in shaping our self-concept.
- Shadow work involves confronting and integrating suppressed aspects of ourselves.
- Suppression is a protective mechanism developed in childhood.
- Conformity often leads to the compounding of suppressed identities.
- Emotional responses are influenced by societal conditioning.
- Judgment and criticism reflect the shame of the criticizer.
- Navigating binaries can create fear and insecurity.
- Fear can shut down our ability to comprehend nuance.
- Cultural backgrounds can influence our self-expression. People of color should be treated equally and given the same opportunities.
- Acknowledging the shame and fear associated with claiming one's identity is crucial.
- Cultural narratives can perpetuate cycles of victimhood and oppression.
- Understanding historical trauma helps in addressing current biases.
- Shadow work involves recognizing and integrating parts of ourselves we often reject.
- Compassion for our shadow selves is essential for healing.
- Identifying what we judge in others can reveal our own shadows.
- Behavior should not define our identity; we are more than our actions.
- Iterative growth allows for self-forgiveness and acceptance.
- Embracing nuance fosters understanding and connection with others.
More about Lena:
Lena Papadopoulos is a trauma-informed educator, coach, facilitator, and consultant dedicated to supporting purpose-driven leaders and changemakers in creating a more inclusive, equitable world. She developed (R)EVOLutionary Change, a human-centered leadership framework that addresses trauma-based shadows in individuals, society, and systems. With nearly 20 years of experience in intercultural education, leadership development, and community building, Lena’s work integrates sociology, psychology, and evolutionary astrology to foster individual and collective liberation.
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Chapters
- 00:00 - Understanding the Shadow Self
- 02:48 - The Role of Shame in Identity Formation
- 06:12 - The Protective Mechanism of Suppression
- 09:05 - The Compounding Effect of Conformity
- 12:10 - Collective Disconnection and Emotional Responses
- 14:56 - Navigating Binaries and Fear of Nuance
- 21:01 - Exploring Identity and Cultural Backgrounds
- 26:20 - Systems of Oppression
- 28:50 - Cultural Narratives and Historical Trauma
- 36:06 - Compassion and Shadow Work
- 41:52 - Distinguishing Behavior from Identity
- 46:31 - Embracing Nuance and Growth