In this episode, Patricia explores the surprising science, psychology, and emotional wisdom behind tears. Why we cry and why it matters. From childhood beliefs about “crying alone,” to the therapeutic power of being seen, to the extraordinary microscopic landscapes of Rose-Lynn Fisher’s Topography of Tears, this conversation reveals why tears are far more than a sign of sadness, they’re a biological release, an emotional reset, and a universal human connector.
Introduction
We often rush to stop our own tears, and the tears of others. Yet emotional tears are uniquely human and play a crucial role in healing, connection, and self-understanding. Today’s episode explores the biology of crying, why we’re uncomfortable with emotions, how coaching spaces can invite healthy release, and the unexpected beauty contained within a single tear drop.
Key Takeaways
Notable Quotes
Recommended Books
A stunning visual exploration of human emotion through microscopic tear photography.
A poetic, literary, and deeply moving examination of why humans cry.
A scientific look at crying, catharsis, and emotional expression.
In Praise of Therapeutic Crying – Jeffrey Von Glahn (article)
A compassionate exploration of crying as a healing tool
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