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Heyyy there!

Ever shared something — online or in a conversation — and only afterwards felt that quiet “maybe that was too much” feeling?

In this episode, I reflect on the internet term “Yappers Regret” and what it reveals about oversharing, vulnerability, and the pressure to be authentic in public spaces. I talk about why sharing can feel deeply connecting — and strangely draining at the same time. Why people say they want honesty, but not always the emotional weight that comes with it.

This episode isn’t about shaming openness or promoting silence. It’s about intention. About timing. About choosing who we share with and why and when. Inspired by reflections from Radhi and Jay, we explore how sharing something before it’s fully formed can affect our energy, motivation, and emotional clarity — and how being selective can actually help us feel more grounded, not less real.

Don’t forget to #staybrainted 💜

Inspiration:
🎧 ⁠Jay Shetty Podcast und A Really Good Cry with Radhi Devlukia - Jay & Radhi: Why You Should Probably STOP Sharing as Much.. (And What to Do Instead)